“It can be used as a textbook for advanced or post-graduate courses, but it is also of interest for all readers who enjoy clear algebraic text with numerous results.” (Jaak Henno, zbMATH 1428.20003, 2020)“This is the first monograph concerned with the representation theory of finite monoids and which takes a modern module theoretic view of the subject. It intends to serve graduate students and researchers in combinatorics, automata theory and probability theory.” (K. Auinger, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 188, 2019)“The real strength of the book is that it also addresses and presents many recent applications of representation theory of finite monoids which served as motivation for many activities in the area during the last twenty years. ... this is a well-written and very timely monograph which is suitable for both advanced researchers and graduate studentsfrom a wide range of mathematical areas.” (Volodymyr Mazorchuck, Mathematical Reviews, September, 2017)