Introducing Social Theory
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This revised edition of this extremely popular introduction to social theory has been carefully and thoroughly updated with the latest developments in this continually changing field.
Liz Bradbury is a distinctive voice in contemporary letters, known for her incisive exploration of LGBTQ+ themes within her fiction. Beyond her narrative work, Bradbury has established herself as a significant nonfiction writer and essayist, contributing extensively to publications and websites focused on gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues. Her insightful commentary and frequent public engagements further underscore her commitment to these vital conversations. Bradbury's writing offers a unique perspective, enriching both literary discourse and advocacy.


This revised edition of this extremely popular introduction to social theory has been carefully and thoroughly updated with the latest developments in this continually changing field.
Detective Maggie Gale is on the cusp of deepening her relationship with college professor Kathryn Anthony while investigating a murder linked to a local Civil War cemetery. An old journal reveals a passionate romance between two 19th-century women, prompting Maggie to uncover connections between past and present tragedies. With elements of ghostly encounters, hidden treasures, and the challenges of intimacy, this sequel promises a blend of mystery and romance, engaging readers with its compelling characters and steamy scenes.