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  • av Leslie (Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Oxford Green
    1 169

    Drawing together political philosophy, jurisprudence, and public choice theory, this study forces the reader to reconsider some basic assumptions about the authority of the state. Various popular theories - conventionalism, contractarianism, and communitarianism - are assessed by the author.

  • - Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain 1850-1930
    av Collini
    895

    This imaginative and unusual book analyses the moral sensibilities and assumptions that were at the heart of political debate in Victorian and early twentieth-century Britain, focusing on the role as public moralists of intellectuals from John Stuart Mill and Matthew Arnold to J. M. Keynes and F. R. Leavis.

  • av Richard (Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion Swinburne
    739,-

    This is an account of how moral concepts such as forgiveness, praise, guilt and punishment apply to human interaction and behaviour. The author attempts to reach conclusions about which versions of traditional Christian doctrines utilizing such notions are morally acceptable.

  • - And Other Essays on Greek Literature and Belief
    av E. R. Dodds
    1 149

    These essays represent the full range of Dodds' literary and philosophical interests, and his ability to combine profound scholarship with the lucid humanity of a teacher convinced of the value of Greek studies to the modern world.

  • - Britain, the Division of Germany, and the Origins of the Cold War
    av Anne (Lecturer in International Relations Deighton
    1 299

    This study offers an interpretation of Britain's policy towards Germany in the years immediately following World War II, and a reassessment of the part played by Britain in the collapse of the Grand Alliance and the development of the Cold War.

  • - The Political Economy of Communism
    av Janos (Professor of Economics Kornai
    819

    A comprehensive account of the structure, conduct, and performance of the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe, the USSR, Communist China and the Marxist LDCs, looking at 26 nations in all.

  • av Maconie
    1 349

    What is music for? How does it work? What can it teach us? This thought-provoking book, combining musical and appropriate scientific research, seeks the answers to these and other fundamental questions about music.

  • av Philip J. (Associate Professor of Philosophy Kain
    925

    This study traces the development of Karl Marx's ethics as they underwent shifts and changes during different periods of his life.

  • - A Philosophical Study
    av Professor of Philosophy, Sarah (Professor of Philosophy & University of Yale) Waterlow
    819 - 875

    An investigation into Aristotle's metaphysics of nature as expounded in the "Physics". It focuses in particular on his perception of change, a concept which is shown to possess a unique metaphysical structure, with implications that should engage the attention of contemporary analysis.

  • - Towards a Modal-Structural Interpretation
    av Geoffrey (Professor of Philosophy Hellman
    895

    Geoffrey Hellman presents a detailed interpretation of mathematics as the investigation of structural possibilities, as opposed to absolute, Platonic objects. After dealing with the natural numbers and analysis, he extends his approach to set theory, and shows how to dispense with a fixed universe of sets. Finally, he addresses problems of application to the physical world.

  • - A Symposium on the Symposion
     
    2 129

    The symposion, or male drinking group of archaic and classical Greece, was an institution whose effects can be detected from the painted pottery and the poetry to many areas of ancient Greek social life. This book is a record of a symposion held in Oxford in 1984.

  • - Priests, People, and Politics in Famine Ireland, 1846-1852
    av St Patrick's College, Maynooth) Kerr, Donal A. (Professor of Ecclesiastical History & m.fl.
    1 075 - 1 629

    This study describes Lord John Russell's efforts to improve the lot and status of Irish Catholics, both by implementing changes in the landlord and tenant system and by improving the status of the Catholic Church. It provides an account of the role of the Catholic Church in the famine of 1846.

  • av Robert (Professor of English Hapgood
    525,-

    `One of the most original and significant performance-oriented studies of Shakespeare to appear in the last two decades.' Theatre Journal.

  • av Plato
    125 - 769

    Phaedo

  • av Philip R. (Professor of Latin Hardie
    1 275

    This is an original study which explores Virgil's poetic and mythical transformation of Roman imperialist ideology in the "Aeneid". The author aims to refute the popular modern theory that Virgil was anti-Augustan by discussing the depth and detail with which he explored imperialist themes.

  • av Oliver (Fellow and Tutor in Greek and Latin Language and Literature, Fellow and Tutor in Greek and Latin Language and Literature, Magdalen College & m.fl.
    819 - 2 749

    Presents a thesis about the relation of tragedy and comedy to vase-paintings, the cultural climate of cities of the Greek world outside Athens, and the extent to which Athenians were aware of drama as a commodity they could export.

  • av Euripides
    709

    This edition includes commentary which provides an introduction to one of Euripides' less well-known plays. The notes interpret the play in a wide cultural setting, considering unorthodox aspects of the structure of the drama.

  • - Approaches to his Music
    av Dahlhaus
    1 785,-

    The late Carl Dahlhaus combines interpretations of individual works and excursions into the musical aesthetics of the period around 1800 in order to reconstruct Beethoven's `musical thinking' from the evidence in the works themselves and their context in the history of ideas.

  • - The History of Tempo Rubato
    av Hudson
    1 455

    A wide-ranging survey of this musical device, which identifies and traces the development of the two main types of rubato in the history of music. Hudson quotes extensively from the writings of theorists, composers, and performers to build a complete picture of its use in music from C.P.E. Bach to jazz.

  • - Reflections on Music and Culture in Medieval France
    av Page
    1 105,-

    For many centuries, the Western imagination has pictured the medieval period as a kind of odyssey. This text explores this false image, examining medieval reflection on the "numerical" explanation of musical beauty, and the relation between 14th-century innovations and contemporary science.

  • - The Legal Foundations of British Constitutionalism
    av T. R. S. (University Lecturer and Fellow Allan
    1 269,-

    This appraisal of the fundamental doctrines of British constitutional law examines the nature of the rule of law and the separation of powers. It refutes the traditional doctrine of unlimited parliamentary sovereignty, challenging the orthodox distinction between law and convention.

  • - England 1850-1914
    av P. J. (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History Waller
    1 309

    This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the development of English conurbations, suburbs, satellite towns, garden cities and seaside resorts, and is also a vivid social history of 19th and early 20th-century England.

  • av University of Chicago Divinity School) Fishbane & Michael (Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies
    1 089,-

    Winner of the National Jewish Book Award (USA), and the Biblical Archaeology Society's award (1986) for the best scholarly book relating to the Old Testament.

  • av R. B. (Emeritus Fellow McDowell
    969,-

    The latter decades of the 18th century were for Ireland an era of momentous political development. This book surveys the social, economic and intellectual background and describes the course of politics at a time when political activity greatly accelerated and was strongly influenced by external forces.

  • - Narrative Patterns 1700-1739
    av John J. (Leonard Sugarman Term Professor of English Richetti
    655

    A study of those narratives which, although neglected by historians of the novel, provide us today with examples of highly successful commercial exploitations of enduring stereotypes such as the criminal, the traveller-merchant, the persecuted maiden and the aristocratic seducer.

  • av Robert D. (Professor of English Hume
    955

    A full scale account of Restoration drama, following the changing patterns of drama decade by decade from 1660 to 1710. The author explores the diversity of the plays, carrying out a detailed survey of some 500 of them.

  • av Jakob (Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature Lothe
    465

    The author attempts to apply developments in critical theory and practice to the entire canon of Conrad's works. Using a broadly structuralist approach, the book aims to further the reader's understanding of Conrad's fiction by analyzing his narrative method and focusing on its devices, functions, variations and thematic effects or implications.

  • - A Study of the Prose `Lancelot'
    av Elspeth (Emeritus Fellow Kennedy
    785,-

    Kennedy offers a new solution to the fascinating puzzle of how the tale of Lancelot's love for Guinevere came to be linked with the legend of the Grail. Based on extensive research, the book raises such issues as the interplay between feudal relationships and literary structures, intertextuality, and the development of a text through time.

  • - The Politics, Economics, and Diplomacy of Reparations 1918-1932
    av Bruce (Senior Lecturer in History Kent
    1 279,-

    The dispute over 'who should pay' for the Great War poisoned international relations, destabilized world finance, and helped the rise of the Nazis in the 1920s and 1930s. This is the first comprehensive study and it makes an important contribution to our understanding of the politics and economics of the inter-war period.

  • av and Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge) Brooke, m.fl.
    809 - 2 465

    This study of medieval Christian marriage between 1000 and 1500 draws upon aspects of social, religious, political and legal history to look into the heart of human experiences within families and marriages. It provides case studies and sources, including the letters of Heloise and Abelard.

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