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  • av Mareike Riedel
    1 359,-

    "The book explores the lasting legacy of Christian ambivalence towards Jews in Western secular law and engages with broader questions about the cultural foundations of Western secular law, the politics of religious freedom, the racialisation of religion, and the ambivalent nature of legal progress"--

  • av Emma Greensmith
    499 - 1 429,-

  • av Jay Johnston
    315 - 875,-

  • av Simon Trezise
    1 445,-

    "Exploring the many dimensions of Debussy's historical significance, this volume charts the influences, relationships and performances that shaped his creativity in the complex world of Belle âEpoque Paris. Reflecting the latest research, chapters focus on key aspects of his career and the sources of his enduring popularity"--

  • av Mark Hutchings
    315,-

    In requiring artificial light, the early modern indoor theatre had to interrupt the action so that the candles could be attended to, if necessary. This Element explores how the interval affected composition and stagecraft and how amphitheatre plays were converted for indoor performance (and vice versa).

  • av Paul Downing
    315 - 875,-

  • av Paul M McGarr
    489,-

    In this first comprehensive history of India's secret Cold War, Paul McGarr tells the story of Indian politicians, human rights activists, and journalists as they fought against or collaborated with members of the British and US intelligence services. The interventions of these agents have had a significant and enduring impact on the political and social fabric of South Asia. The spectre of a 'foreign hand', or external intelligence activity, real and imagined, has occupied a prominent place in India's political discourse, journalism, and cultural production. Spying in South Asia probes the nexus between intelligence and statecraft in South Asia and the relationships between agencies and governments forged to promote democracy. McGarr asks why, in contrast to Western assumptions about surveillance, South Asians associate intelligence with covert action, grand conspiracy, and justifications for repression? In doing so, he uncovers a fifty-year battle for hearts and minds in the Indian subcontinent.

  • av Jan-Peter Herbst
    359 - 1 025,-

  • av Susan Fairley Murray
    315 - 875,-

  • av Mark Wicclair
    315 - 875,-

  • av Stephen C Levinson
    315 - 875,-

  • av Peter J Schulz
    315 - 875,-

  • av Peter Muntigl
    1 495,-

    "Bringing together a range of innovative research, this book explores how people with dementia interact with others in a variety of social contexts, from everyday to clinical. It is ideal for scholars and students of sociolinguistics, interactional linguistics and conversation analysis, as well as professionals in clinical and care environments"--

  • av Graham Priest
    315 - 875,-

  • av David Werther
    315 - 939

  • av Samantha M Curle
    489 - 1 295,-

  • av Pelle Söderström
    315 - 875,-

  • av Simon Hall
    359,-

  • av Jacob Torfing
    875,-

    This Element aims to build, promote, and consolidate a new social science research agenda by defining and exploring the concepts of turbulence and robustness, and subsequently demonstrating the need for robust governance in turbulent times. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Paul A Rainbow
    1 429,-

    "Why are the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke so similar, yet different? Paul A. Rainbow challenges theories that the evangelists modified each other's work, offering a nuanced hypothesis of a proto-gospel, which the three evangelists independently translated into Greek from Hebrew and enriched with oral testimonies and written fragments"--

  • av Silja Häusermann
    555 - 1 495,-

  • av Kenneth B Pyle
    379,-

  • av Samuel Ravengai
    315 - 875,-

  • av Damon Golsorkhi
    2 089,-

    Now in its second edition, this extended and thoroughly updated handbook introduces researchers and students to the growing range of theoretical and methodological perspectives being developed in the vibrant field of strategy as practice. With new authors and additional chapters, it shows how the strategy as practice approach in strategic management moves away from disembodied and asocial studies of firm assets, technologies and practices to explore and explain the contribution that strategizing makes to people working at all levels of an organization. It breaks down many of the traditional paradigmatic barriers in strategy to investigate who the strategists are, what they do, how they do it, and what the consequences or outcomes of their actions are. This essential work summarizes recent developments in the field while presenting a clear agenda for future research.

  • av Jeronim Perovic
    419 - 1 159,-

  • av Anthony Seldon
    245

    After fourteen years of Conservative government, we rightly ask what changed for the better or worse during this prolonged period of power? The country experienced significant challenges including austerity, Brexit and Covid: did they militate against the government's making more lasting impact? Bringing together some of the leading authorities in the field, this book examines the impact of Conservative rule on a wide range of economic, social, foreign and governmental areas. Anthony Seldon, Tom Egerton and their team uncover the ultimate 'Conservative effect' on the United Kingdom. With powerful insights and fresh perspectives, this is an intriguing study for anyone seeking to understand the full scope of the Conservative government's influence on our nation. Drawing the immediate lessons from the last fourteen years will be pivotal if the country is to rejuvenate and flourish in the future.

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