Hunters and Gatherers (Vol I) Vol I: History Evolution and Social Change All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer peoples in Africa Asia Australia and North America and reflect theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition. Volume 1: Hunters and Gatherers - History Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II: Hunters and Gatherers - Property Power and Ideology | Hunters and Gatherers (Vol I) Vol I: History Evolution and Social Change GBP 130.00 1
The I Ching Points of Balance and Cycles of Change Centred on the study of sixty-four 6-line figures (The Hexagrams) representing the yin and yang of the ten thousand things under Heaven The Classic of Changes or I Ching is one of the oldest books in the world. In this revisioning of the I Ching the author explores the processes of change and balance as reflected in the hexagrams for the contemporary reader. | The I Ching Points of Balance and Cycles of Change GBP 130.00 1
Autoethnography as Feminist Method Sensitising the feminist 'I' Autoethnography is an ideal method to study the ‘feminist I’. Through personal stories the author reflects on how feminists negotiate agency and the effect this has on one's political sensibilities. Speaking about oneself transforms into stories of political responsibility - a key issue for feminists who function as cultural mediators. | Autoethnography as Feminist Method Sensitising the feminist 'I' GBP 38.99 1
The Life and Works of Sir Henry Mainwaring Vol. I After an early career in piracy Mainwaring became one of the most prominent senior officers under James I and Charles I. He took part in most of the naval operations of the period and during and after the Civil War served with the Royalist Navy. This volume is not so much a collection of documents with introduction more a ‘life and letters’ built around his papers. | The Life and Works of Sir Henry Mainwaring Vol. I GBP 21.99 1
International Environmental Law Volume I This title was first published in 2003. Viewed as a prelude to a broader spectrum of perspectives and approaches captured within international protection of the environment these volumes offer an invitation to further exploration. Covering a broad array of topics the essays chosen convey pivotal breakthroughs in international environmental law. | International Environmental Law Volume I GBP 125.00 1
World War I Once-dominant images of the First World War as a futile contest fought by innocent soldiers and wasteful generals have given way to more sophisticated scholarly analyses. This volume presents some of the most innovative work of this new generation of research on the War to End All Wars. Taking a global and comparative perspective these essays place the War in a wide global and thematic context greatly enhancing our understanding of one of the most important and complex events of the 20th Century. | World War I GBP 29.99 1
Volume 19 Tome I: Kierkegaard Bibliography Afrikaans to Dutch The long tradition of Kierkegaard studies has made it impossible for individual scholars to have a complete overview of the vast field of Kierkegaard research. The large and ever increasing number of publications on Kierkegaard in the languages of the world can be simply bewildering even for experienced scholars. The present work constitutes a systematic bibliography which aims to help students and researchers navigate the seemingly endless mass of publications. The volume is divided into two large sections. Part I which covers Tomes I-V is dedicated to individual bibliographies organized according to specific language. This includes extensive bibliographies of works on Kierkegaard in some 41 different languages. Part II which covers Tomes VI-VII is dedicated to shorter individual bibliographies organized according to specific figures who are in some way relevant for Kierkegaard. The goal has been to create the most exhaustive bibliography of Kierkegaard literature possible and thus the bibliography is not limited to any specific time period but instead spans the entire history of Kierkegaard studies. | Volume 19 Tome I: Kierkegaard Bibliography Afrikaans to Dutch GBP 38.99 1
British Literature of World War I Volume 4 Given the popular and scholarly interest in the First World War it is surprising how little contemporary literary work is available. This five-volume reset edition aims to redress this balance making available an extensive collection of newly-edited short stories novels and plays from 1914–19. | British Literature of World War I Volume 4 GBP 42.99 1
Francis I and Sixteenth-Century France The reputation of Francis I king of France (1515-47 ) has fluctuated over the centuries. Acclaimed as ’noble’ and ’great’ in the sixteenth century he came to be unfairly denigrated under the Bourbon kings and the republic. But in the twentieth century research based on archival material has restored his standing as one of the most important rulers of his age. The present volume brings together seventeen articles by Robert Knecht published over several decades on particular aspects of the reign with three specially translated from French into English. They examine the period in more depth than was possible in the author's 1994 biography of Francis I and include studies of the Concordat of 1516 with the papacy the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 the lit-de-justice of 1527 and the visit to France of the Emperor Charles V in 1540. Other articles consider the king’s attitude to the Reformation his court his relations with Paris and visits to Aquitaine his patronage of architecture as demonstrated by his building of the ch¢teau of Fontainebleau and his relations with his mother Louise of Savoy and sister Marguerite d’Angoulªme. The king’s love of books and the political advice he received from scholars are also considered as well as the extent of his ’absolutism’. Two articles compare the English and French Reformations and the nobilities of the two countries. The volume is intended as a contribution to the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Francis I’s accession. | Francis I and Sixteenth-Century France GBP 39.99 1
Volume 19 Tome VII: Kierkegaard Bibliography Figures I to Z The long tradition of Kierkegaard studies has made it impossible for individual scholars to have a complete overview of the vast field of Kierkegaard research. The large and ever increasing number of publications on Kierkegaard in the languages of the world can be simply bewildering even for experienced scholars. The present work constitutes a systematic bibliography which aims to help students and researchers navigate the seemingly endless mass of publications. The volume is divided into two large sections. Part I which covers Tomes I-V is dedicated to individual bibliographies organized according to specific language. This includes extensive bibliographies of works on Kierkegaard in some 41 different languages. Part II which covers Tomes VI-VII is dedicated to shorter individual bibliographies organized according to specific figures who are in some way relevant for Kierkegaard. The goal has been to create the most exhaustive bibliography of Kierkegaard literature possible and thus the bibliography is not limited to any specific time period but instead spans the entire history of Kierkegaard studies. | Volume 19 Tome VII: Kierkegaard Bibliography Figures I to Z GBP 38.99 1
British Architecture 1760–1914 Volume I: 1760-1830 This volume of primary sources examine British architectural history from 1760 to 1830. It contains a mixture of architectural treatises biographical material on architects works on different types of building and contemporary descriptions of individual buildings and will be of great interest to students of Art History and Architecture. | British Architecture 1760–1914 Volume I: 1760-1830 GBP 110.00 1
Replacement Costs and Accounting Reform in Post-World War I Germany Originally published in 1990 this anthology of articles from the German financial and industrial press translated into English for this volume discusses the socio/politico/economic background that was a catalyst for the development of replacement cost accounting ideas in Europe and Anglo-American countries. The contributions to the replacement cost debate contained in this anthology in general defended depeciation and cost accumulation based on replacement cost. If industry and the German economy were to prosper in a time of social economic and political chaos in the immediate post World War I period replacement cost accounting was considered essential. | Replacement Costs and Accounting Reform in Post-World War I Germany GBP 24.99 1
Why Don't I Feel Good Enough? Using Attachment Theory to Find a Solution Why Don’t I Feel Good Enough? Using Attachment Theory to Find a Solution offers a guide to how early emotional bonds affect our adult relationships and how psychological theory can help us to find the origin and solution to a number of life’s problems. Bringing a wealth of therapeutic experience and the latest scientific research Helen Dent introduces the benefits that understanding attachment theory can bring to all areas of life. You will find this particularly helpful if you struggle with everyday relationships and have difficulties managing your emotions. Using practical guidance real-life examples and questionnaires to help you locate your own 'attachment style' she provides the tools and guidance to help you move on and develop secure positive attachments. Why Don’t I Feel Good Enough? will be an important guide and resource for psychotherapists counsellors clinical psychologists and their clients. It provides a good introduction to attachment theory for professionals in training. | Why Don't I Feel Good Enough? Using Attachment Theory to Find a Solution GBP 19.99 1
Rome and the Legacy of Louis I. Kahn Louis I. Kahn was one of the most influential architects thinkers and teachers of his time. This book examines the important relationship between his work and the city of Rome whose ancient ruins inspired in him a new design methodology. Structured into two main parts the first includes personal essays and contributions from the architect’s children writers and other designers on the experience and impact of his work. The second part takes a detailed look at Kahn’s residency in Rome its effects on his thinking and how his influence spread throughout Italy. It analyses themes directly linked to his architecture through interviews with teachers and designers such as Franco Purini Paolo Portoghesi Giorgio Ciucci Lucio Valerio Barbera and the architects of the Rome Group of Architects and City Planners (GRAU). Rome and the Legacy of Louis I. Kahn expands the current discourse on this celebrated twentieth-century architect ideal for students and researchers interested in Kahn’s work architectural history theory and criticism. GBP 38.99 1
The Novels of Daniel Defoe Part I Vol 3 Daniel Defoe is known as the father of the English novel. This is the modern critical edition of Defoe's novels. It brings together all three parts of Robinson Crusoe and examines their relationship. The editorial material includes an introduction to each novel explanatory endnotes textual notes and a consolidated index in volume 10. | The Novels of Daniel Defoe Part I Vol 3 GBP 42.99 1
Mapping the Field 75 Years of Educational Review Volume I From its origins in the University of Birmingham’s then Institute of Education in 1948 Educational Review has emerged as a leading international journal for generic educational research. Seventy-five years on Mapping the Field presents a detailed account of education theory and research policy and practice through the lens of some of the key articles published in the journal over this timespan. The Foreword written by the journal’s editors in Volume I presents a comprehensive account of the changing context for education scholarship and plots the key events in the development of the journal. The articles in Part I discuss some of the underpinning theories and research methodologies which have guided education researchers and practitioners both past and present. Parts II and III focus on politics and policymaking in education and on the challenges involved in managing educational practice. The articles included in both volumes of Mapping the Field represent a careful selection from the work of scholars whose ideas have been and continue to be influential in the field of education. Overall this major text covers a wide range of topics and offers original insights into educational policy provision processes and practice from around the world. | Mapping the Field 75 Years of Educational Review Volume I GBP 130.00 1
Forced Labour in Colonial Africa A. T. Nzula I. I. Potekhin and A. Z. Zusmanovich Originally published for the first time in English in 1979 this book represents one of the earliest Marxist analyses of the impact that colonialism had on Africa during the first half century that followed the Scramble. Nzula’s co-authored book together with all his writings in the Negro Worker are assembled here. The political experience of its African co-author resulted in a book which is alight with commitment to the liberation of the Continent yet always tempered by an explicit theoretical understanding of capitalism in its imperialist phase. The book opens with an outline of Africa’s role in the world economic system. Successive chapters reveal how Western capitalism conjured up a brutally exploited working class and dispossessed peasantry throughout the African continent. Each major region of Black Africa is analysed. Meticulous information as to the facts of oppression and many of the early urban and rural struggles against colonialism before the Second World War is set out. Robin Cohen’s introduction is a valuable summation of Nzula’s life and of the background to this book. The appendices bring together many of Nzula’s little known writings. | Forced Labour in Colonial Africa A. T. Nzula I. I. Potekhin and A. Z. Zusmanovich GBP 80.00 1
Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Volume I First published in 1990 The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality brings together a collection of outstanding articles that were at the time of this book’s original publication classic pioneering and recent. Together the two volumes provide scholarship on male and female homosexuality and bisexuality and reaching beyond questions of physical sexuality they examine the effects of homophilia and homophobia on literature art religion science law philosophy society and history. Many of the writings were considered to be controversial and often contradictory at that time and refer to issues and difficulties that still exist today. This volume contains entries from A-L. | Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Volume I GBP 77.99 1
Am I A Murderer? Testament Of A Jewish Ghetto Policeman This book presents the chronicles of the life of a young Polish Jew Calel Perechodnik under the Nazis including the tragedy of his decision to become a ghetto policeman in a small town near Warsaw in the vain hope of protecting himself and his family from the Nazis. | Am I A Murderer? Testament Of A Jewish Ghetto Policeman GBP 36.99 1
India and World War I A Centennial Assessment World War I directly and indirectly caused events and social and political trends which defined the history of the world for the rest of the century including the Russian Revolution and the rise of communism to the Great Crash of 1929 which lead to the Great Depression and the rise of Hitler and Nazi Germany. It marked a turning point in world history as the end of the historical era of European dominance and the ushering in of a period which accelerated demands for freedom and autonomy in colonial settings. India played a significant role in the war and in the Allied victory on the battlefield. This book explores India’s involvement in the Great War and the way the war impacted upon the country from a variety of different viewpoints including case studies focusing on key individuals who played vital roles in the war. The long and short term impacts of the war on different locations in India are also explored in the chapters which offer an analysis of the importance of the war on India while commemorating the sacrifices which were made. A new innovative and multidisciplinary examination of India and World War I this book presents a select number of case studies showing the intimate relationship of the global war and its social political and economic impacts on the Indian subcontinent. It will be of interest to academics in the field of War Studies Colonial and Imperial History and South Asian and Modern Indian History. | India and World War I A Centennial Assessment GBP 38.99 1
A Theory of Group Structures Volume I: Basic Theory First published in 1976 this A Theory of Group Structures is a study of the aggregation of individuals into groups which cuts across many different social sciences. Volume one attempts to formulate a more rigorous theory of group structures by providing consistent definitions assumptions measures methodology theory and results. This book will be of interest to students of all social sciences. | A Theory of Group Structures Volume I: Basic Theory GBP 35.99 1
Antievolutionism Before World War I Originally published in 1995 Antievolutionism Before World War I is the first volume in the series Creationism in Twentieth Century America reissued in 2021. The volume brings together original sources from the beginning of the twentieth century critiquing Darwinism and the theory of natural selection. The sources included in this collection debate the role of natural selection in evolution as well wider aspects of Darwinian theory from a creationist stance. The essays feature prominent figures from the period in the fields of naturalism philosophy and theology and includes contributions from Alexander Patterson Eberhard Dennert Luther Tracy Townsend and George Frederick Wright. The collection will be of especial interest to natural historians and theologians as well as academics of philosophy geology and history. GBP 29.99 1
The Atlantic Slave Trade Volume I Origins–1600 Originally published as a collection in 2006 this volume covers the Atlantic slave trade from its origins to 1600 the selection of essays here look at the reasons for the causes of slavery and serfdom; slavery in Africa; the development of the slave trade; the demographic situation in Latin America; and European attitudes to slavery as an institution. The volume also has an introduction by the editor commenting on the contribution each essay makes. | The Atlantic Slave Trade Volume I Origins–1600 GBP 115.00 1
What English Language Teachers Need to Know Volume I Understanding Learning Designed for pre-service teachers and teachers new to the field of ELT What English Teachers Need to Know Volumes I II and III are companion textbooks organized around the key question: What do teachers need to know and be able to do in order for their students to learn English? In the Second Edition of Volume I Murray and Christison return to this essential question and call attention to emerging trends and challenges affecting the contemporary classroom. Addressing new skills and strategies that EFL teachers require to meet the needs of their shifting student populations who are impacted by changing demographics digital environments and globalization this book which is grounded in current research offers a strong emphasis on practical applications for classroom teaching. This updated and expanded Second Edition features: a new chapter on technology in TESOL new and updated classroom examples throughout discussions of how teachers can prepare for contemporary challenges such as population mobility and globalization The comprehensive texts work for teachers across different contexts—where English is the dominant language an official language or a foreign language; for different levels—elementary/primary secondary university or adult education; and for different learning purposes—general English workplace English English for academic purposes or English for specific purposes. | What English Language Teachers Need to Know Volume I Understanding Learning GBP 42.99 1
Northampton Patronage and Policy at the Court of James I First published in 1982 Northampton is a modern study of Henry Howard Earl of Northampton privy councillor to James I. Dr. Peck convincingly challenges the traditional eminence grise who stirred factional strife at court undermined relations between king and parliament and stopped at nothing including murder to secure his family’s advancement. Drawing extensively on Northampton’s papers Dr. Peck offers a more balanced assessment of this important Jacobean courtier who shaped policy and pursued administrative reform as avidly as he sought his own patronage and profit. Unlike traditional biographies this study is organized topically in order to examine larger issues of policy making and administration in the Jacobean period. This book will be of interest to specialists in Stuart studies to historians of England to social scientists concerned with development of early bureaucracy and all those with a more general interest in Tudor Stuart history. | Northampton Patronage and Policy at the Court of James I GBP 90.00 1