The Economic Development of the Yemen Arab Republic The recent economic development of the Yemen Arab Republic is in stark contrast to the centuries of isolation that had marked the country prior to the 1962 Revolution. When economic planning was instituted in the 1970s the nation was confronted by the needs of reconstruction after years of conflict and of development. A formidable task was faced in the need to establish basic infrastructure throughout a country with a widely dispersed population and with extremely rugged terrain. In addition the economy has been characterized by the high percentage of the workforce attracted overseas as migrant workers. This book provides the first comprehensive study of the economic development of this under-studied nation. First published in 1986. | The Economic Development of the Yemen Arab Republic GBP 31.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1907-1908 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this thirty-ninth volume contains issues from 1907 to 1908. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1907-1908 GBP 39.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1872 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this fifth volume contains issues from 1872. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1872 GBP 35.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1903 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this thirty-fifth volume contains issues from 1903. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1903 GBP 35.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1898 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this thirtieth volume contains issues from 1898. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1898 GBP 35.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1909-1910 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this fortieth volume contains issues from 1909 to 1910. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1909-1910 GBP 31.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1874 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this seventh volume contains issues from 1874. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1874 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1894 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this twenty-seventh volume contains issues from 1894. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1894 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1895-1896 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this twenty-eighth volume contains issues from 1895 to 1896. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1895-1896 GBP 31.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1893 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this twenty-sixth volume contains issues from 1893. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1893 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1899 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1979 this thirty-first volume contains issues from 1899. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1899 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1892 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1979 this twenty-fifth volume contains issues from 1892. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1892 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1879 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1979 this twelfth volume contains issues from 1879. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1879 GBP 31.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1875 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this eighth volume contains issues from 1875. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1875 GBP 31.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1882 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1979 this fifteenth volume contains issues from 1882. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1882 GBP 31.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1870 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this third volume contains issues from 1870. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set will be an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1870 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1897 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this twenty-ninth volume contains issues from 1897. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1897 GBP 35.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1871 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1985 this fourth volume contains issues from 1871. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set will be an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1871 GBP 24.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1900 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1984 this thirty-second volume contains issues from 1900. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1900 GBP 38.99 1
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1891 The Englishwoman’s Review which published from 1866 to 1910 participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men choice of occupation participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government access to higher education admittance to the male professions particularly medicine and of course the power of suffrage equal to that of men. First published in 1979 this twenty-fourth volume contains issues from 1891. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark and an index compiled by Anna Clark this set is an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain. | The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1891 GBP 35.99 1
Gender in Early Modern England This concise and stimulating book explores the history of gender in England between 1500 and 1700. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to include new material on global connections masculinity and recent historiography. Amid the upheavals of the Reformation and Civil Wars gender was political. Sexual difference and women’s roles were matters of public debate while social and economic changes were impacting on work family and marriage. The rich archives of law state and family testify to the complex configurations of patriarchal order and resistance to it. Gender in Early Modern England provides insight into gender relations in a time when a stark hierarchy of gender co-existed with a surprising degree of female capacity great potential for challenge and confrontation and a persistent sense of the mystery of the body. Documents include early feminist argument law midwives’ books recipes protest sexual insults cross-dressers women escaping slavery royal favourites and petitions. With a chronology who’s who glossary guide to further reading and previously unpublished archival documents Gender in Early Modern England is the perfect resource for all students interested in the history of women and gender in England between 1500 and 1700. GBP 32.99 1
Understanding Contemporary Brazil Brazil has famously been called a country of contradictions. It is a place where narratives of racial democracy exist in the face of stark inequalities and where the natural environment is celebrated as a point of national pride but at the same time is exploited at alarming rates. To people on the outside looking in these contradictions seem hard to explain. Understanding Contemporary Brazil tackles these problems head-on providing the perfect critical introduction to Brazil's ongoing social political economic and cultural complexities. Key topics include: • National identity and political structure. • Economic development environmental contexts and social policy. • Urban issues and public security. • Debates over culture race gender and spirituality. • Social inequality protest and social movements. • Foreign diplomacy and international engagement. By considering more broadly the historical political economic and socio-cultural roots of Brazil’s internal dynamics this interdisciplinary book equips readers with the contextual understanding and critical insight necessary to explore this fascinating country. Written by renowned authors at one of the world's most important centers for the study of Brazil Understanding Contemporary Brazil is ideal for university students and researchers yet also accessible to any reader looking to learn more about one of the world's largest and most significant countries. GBP 35.99 1
The Insiders' Guide to Factual Filmmaking The Insiders’ Guide to Factual Filmmaking is an accessible and comprehensive ‘how to’ guide about the craft of making documentaries for TV online or social media. Filmmaker Tony Stark distils a long career at the BBC and as an independent producer to explain the conceptual visual editorial and organisational skills needed to make impactful and stylish factual films. Interviews with top industry professionals in the UK and US - commissioners executive producers filmmakers strand editors and media lawyers – add valuable insight and authority to this book. For more experienced filmmakers The Insiders’ Guide tells you how to get the green light for undercover investigations how to tell film stories online and on social media and how to budget a factual film. This is a key text for anyone who wants to succeed in the rapidly changing competitive freelance markets in Britain and America. It provides expert guidance to students on filmmaking courses journalists wanting to move from print to video and non-professionals with an interest in film-making. Whatever the final destination of your film – and whatever the budget - The Insiders’ Guide provides a vital roadmap. The book’s accompanying website is a ‘show-me’ resource for new directors: with 24 specially-shot film clips illustrating the key rules of filmic grammar and sequence shooting – together with downloadable versions of essential production forms. | The Insiders' Guide to Factual Filmmaking GBP 35.99 1
Schleiermacher’s Theology of Sin and Nature Agency Value and Modern Theology Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) is often considered the Father of Modern Theology known for his attempt to reconcile traditional Christian doctrines with philosophical criticisms and scientific discoveries. Despite the influence of his work on significant figures like Karl Barth he has been largely ignored by contemporary theologians. Focussing on Schleiermacher’s doctrine of sin this book demonstrates how Schleiermacher has not only been misinterpreted but also underestimated and deserves a critical re-examination. The book approaches Schleiermacher on sin with respect to three themes: one its power to transcend an intractable metaethical dilemma at the heart of modern debates over sin; two its intended compatibility with natural science; and three to re-evaluating its place and so Schleiermacher’s place in the history of theology. It solves and dissolves problems arising simultaneously from natural science confessional theology ethics and metaphysics in a single integrated account using Schleiermacher’s understudied thought from his dogmatics The Christian Faith. In contrast to the account sometimes given of modern theology as marked by a break with Greek metaphysics Schleiermacher’s account is shown to stand in stark contrast by retrieving not excising ancient thought in service of an account of sin adequate to natural science. This is a vital rediscovery of a foundational voice in theology. As such it will greatly appeal to scholars of Modern Theology theological ethics and the history of Modern Christianity. | Schleiermacher’s Theology of Sin and Nature Agency Value and Modern Theology GBP 38.99 1
Palestinian Women and Popular Resistance Perceptions Attitudes and Strategies This book explores Palestinian women’s views of popular resistance in the West Bank and examines factors shaping the nature and extent of their involvement. Despite the signing of the Oslo peace accords in 1993 and 1995 the Occupied Palestinian Territories in the contemporary period have experienced tightened Israeli occupational control and worsening political humanitarian security and economic conditions. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with women in the West Bank this book looks at how Palestinian women in the post-Oslo period perceive negotiate and enact resistance. It demonstrates that far from being ‘apathetic’ as some observers have charged Palestinian women remain deeply committed to the goals of national liberation and wish to contribute to an effective popular resistance movement. Yet many Palestinian women feel alienated from prevailing forms of collective popular resistance in the OPT due to the low levels of legitimacy they accord them. This alienation has been made stark by the gendered and intersecting impacts of expanding settler-colonialism tightening spatial control a professionalised and depoliticised civil society reinforced patriarchal constraints Israeli and Palestinian Authority (PA) repression and violence and a deteriorating economy - all of which have raised the barriers Palestinian women face to active participation. Undertaking a gendered analysis of conflict and resistance this volume highlights significant changes over the course of a long-running resistance movement. Readers interested in gender and women’s studies the Arab-Israel conflict and Middle East politics will find the study beneficial. | Palestinian Women and Popular Resistance Perceptions Attitudes and Strategies GBP 36.99 1