1. Where's the Empire? Loss, Geopolitical Agency and Imperial Longing in Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs Series
2. The Fingerprints of Fascism: Phillip Kerr's Bernie Gunther Novels, Nazi Noir, and the Continuing Presence of the Past
3. Noir Bearing Gifts: The Greek Shoah and its memory in Philip Kerr's Greeks Bearing Gifts
4. Confronting Memories: The Case of Babylon Berlin
5. Crime for a Higher Cause: The Baader Meinhof Complex and The Left Wing Gang
6. No Future and Spectrality in David Peace's Red Riding Quartet
7. The Trails of a Counter-Narrative: The Representation of the Years of Lead in Loriano Macchiavelli's Sarti Antonio's Series
8. Didier Daeninckx, Le roman noir de l'Histoire (2019): Dismantling the Tale of French History through Disseminated Micro-Histories
9. Revisioning the Past to Build the Democratic Future: The Cases of Italian and Spanish Crime Fiction
10. How does Crime Fiction 'talk politics'? Figures of Political Action in Contemporary French Crime Writing
11. Shadow Economies: The Financial Crisis and European TV Crime Series
12. A 'Bottom-Up' Approach to Transcultural Identities: Petra and Women Detectives in Italian TV Crime Drama
13. The Excavation of History and the Quest for Identity in Contemporary Polish Crime Fiction
14. Euroscapes: Space, Place and Multi-Level Governance in European Television Crime Series.