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  • av Maria Elisabeth (RWTH Aachen University) Reicher
    309 - 875,-

  • av Mohamed (Cork University Hospital and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) Dablouk
    309 - 869,-

  • av Joseph (Northwest University) McQueen
    1 455,-

    Liturgy incarnates unseen realities in concrete forms - bread, wine, water, the architectural arrangement of religious buildings. Uncovering a nineteenth-century fascination with liturgy, Joseph McQueen here shows how Romantic and Victorian writers used such forms in their work to invest ordinary material life with spiritual and ethical meaning.

  • av Xiangli (Rhode Island School of Design) Ding
    1 455,-

    China has the largest electricity generation capacity in the world today. Its number of large dams is second to none. Xiangli Ding provides a historical understanding of China's ever-growing energy demands and how they have affected its rivers, wild species, and millions of residents.

  • av Andreas H. (University of Zurich) Jucker
    309 - 875,-

  • av Matthew (University of California Vitz
    309 - 875,-

  • av Lya Maine (University of Auckland) Astonitas
    309 - 875,-

  • av Linda (University of Manchester) Gask
    275,-

    For centuries so called 'difficult women' have been labelled as 'hysterical' and 'out of their minds'. Today they wait longer for health diagnoses, often being told it's 'all in their heads'. Although healthcare systems are overburdened, why are women the first to feel the effects of this? Why is it so hard for women to find the kind of help they need? Why is no one listening to them? And why have so many lost faith in mental healthcare? Drawing on the lived experiences of women, alongside expert commentators, recent history, current events, and her own personal and professional experience, Dr Linda Gask explores women's mental healthcare today. In doing so she confronts her role as a psychiatrist, recalling experiences treating women and as a woman who has received mental healthcare, illustrating the dire need for more change, faster. Women can't all be out of their minds.

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    1 455,-

    Exploring the influence of America on culture, society, and politics in post-Famine Ireland, this interdisciplinary volume demonstrates the value of a transnational perspective. Inspired by the work of historian David P. B. Fitzpatrick (1948-2019), America in Ireland examines how reverse migration shaped Ireland's modernisation and globalisation.

  • av Marta (Western University) Dyczok
    309 - 875,-

  • av Pedro A. (Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia) Lopez Garcia
    309 - 875,-

  • av Jean (City University of New York) Graham-Jones
    1 455,-

    Rethinking translation for the contemporary international stage, Jean Graham-Jones argues for a radical new approach incorporating dramaturgical logic and staging, actor training and performance styles, gesture and embodiment, and aesthetics and reception, drawing upon her own extensive experience as translator, actor, director, and scholar.

  • av Yijie (University College London) Zhuang
    309 - 875,-

  • av Luigi (University of Central Lancashire Lerose
    389 - 1 095,-

  • av Davide (Universita degli Studi di Torino Barrera
    379 - 1 149,-

  • av Claire J. (King's College London) FitzGerald
    309 - 825

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    1 605,-

    Financial Econometrics is a contribution to modern financial econometrics, overviewing both theory and application. It covers, in detail, three important topics in the field that have recently drawn the attention of the academic community and practitioners, with low-frequency data (trend determination, bubble detection, and factor-augmented regressions) and examines various topics in high-frequency financial econometrics with continuous time models and discretized data. Also included are the estimation of stochastic volatility models, posterior-based hypothesis testing, and posterior-based model selection. Exploring topics at the forefront of research in the field of financial econometrics, this book offers an accessible introduction to the research and provides the groundwork for the development of new econometric techniques.

  • av Matthew J. (The Queen’s College Shaw
    259,-

    This Element explores the history of the relationship between libraries and the academic book. It provides an overview of the development of the publishing history of the scholarly - or academic - book, and related creation of the modern research library. It argues that libraries played an important role in the birth and growth of the academic book, and explores how publishers, readers and libraries helped to develop the format and scholarly and publishing environments that now underpin contemporary scholarly communications. It concludes with an appraisal of the current state of the field and how business, technology and policy are mapping a variety of potential routes to the future.

  • av Boaz (Zefat Academic College) Miller
    309 - 875,-

  • av Judy (McMaster University) Fudge
    1 609,-

    Modern slavery laws are a response to global capitalism, which undermines the distinction between free and unfree labour and poses intense challenges to state sovereignty. Instead of being a solution, Constructing Modern Slavery argues that modern slavery laws divert attention from the underlying structures and processes that generate exploitation. Focusing on unfree labour associated with international immigration and global supply chains, it provides a novel socio-legal genealogy of the concept 'modern slavery' through a series of linked case studies of influential actors associated with key legal instruments: the United Nations, the United States, the International Labour Organization, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Walk Free Foundation. Constructing Modern Slavery demonstrates that despite the best efforts of academics, advocates, and policymakers to develop a truly multifaceted approach to modern slavery, it is difficult to uncouple antislavery initiatives from the conservative moral and economic agendas with which they are aligned. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Chiara (University of Stirling) Bullen
    259,-

    A morality clause allows contracting parties to terminate a contractual agreement with those who exhibit behaviour deemed unacceptable. Established in 1920s Hollywood, these contractual clauses are now found in twenty-first-century publishing agreements. This Element investigates the presence of the morality clause in the UK book publishing industry in relation to an increased focus on author behaviour beyond the text in the twenty-first-century, examining the way it operates within the publishing field in the context of behaviour perceived to be 'problematic'. It asserts the clause is perceived to be needed due to the emergence of social media and twenty-first-century social contexts combining to impact the author-reader relationship which, in turn, leads to author behaviour acting as a paratextual threshold to their work. This Element presents an analysis of the morality clause in practice, concluding the clause has the potential to further the power imbalance between author and publisher.

  • av Rory (University College London) Madden
    309 - 875,-

  • av Andrew (University of Sheffield) Smith
    309 - 869,-

  • av Nicoletta (University of Bristol) Momigliano
    309 - 875,-

  • av Jeremy (Wabash College Hartnett
    389 - 1 095,-

  • av Sophie (University of York) Coulombeau
    309 - 875,-

  • av John (National Tsing Hua University Truscott
    309 - 875,-

  • av Jane (University of Malta) Spiteri
    309 - 875,-

  • av Kevin (Calvin University Timpe
    309 - 875,-

  • av Max (Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne) Kistler
    309 - 875,-

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