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  • av Edward (Johns Hopkins University) Scheinerman
    339 - 755,-

  • av Xavier (Manchester Metropolitan University) Aldana Reyes
    309 - 875,-

  • av Milton (University of Surrey) Mermikides
    309 - 875,-

  • av Janet (University of Cambridge) Todd
    265,-

    This intimate personal engagement, by an eminent Austen authority, shows how living with Jane Austen can transform the way we look at the world. Janet Todd discusses all Austen's works - fragments, childhood writings, novels and letters - uncovering a timeless writer whose themes and prose continue powerfully to speak to us.

  • av Markus (Lockheed-Martin) Aschwanden
    1 765,-

    This book demonstrates quantitatively how to use power law statistics to explain fractal-diffusive self-organized criticality systems for observed astrophysical phenomena. Students, post-docs, and researchers interested in nonlinear physics or complex systems generally will appreciate this demonstration of the universality of physical scaling laws.

  • av Keith (University of Oxford ) Ward
    389 - 1 089,-

  •  
    299,-

    Volume 3 extends our global range of prose with even more contemporary and diverse works. Literature students will explore a wide variety of language, form and style, covering engaging themes. They will feel inspired to reflect on the world around them and know it, and themselves, more richly through literary works. Stories of Ourselves, ordered chronologically, places new voices alongside well-known texts. Authors include Heinrich Boll, Bessie Head, Margaret Atwood, Earl Lovelace, Assia Djebar, Kazuo Ishiguro, Okwiri Oduor, Mimoza Ahmeti, Meron Hadero, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Shih-Li Know and Ken Liu. Access your digital resource via Cambridge GO.

  •  
    259,-

    Volume 3 of Songs of Ourselves extends our global range of poetry with even more contemporary and diverse works. Literature students will explore a variety of language, form and style, covering engaging themes that will inspire them to reflect on the world around them and know it, and themselves, more richly. The updated volume presents poems from over 50 countries, introducing modern work by writers such as Hone Tuwhare, Dambudzo Marechera, Iman Mersal, Sina Queyras and George the Poet plus canonical greats including William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson and Rainer Maria Rilke. Access your digital resource via Cambridge GO.

  • av CSCP
    345,-

    Inspired by teacher feedback and research, this course provides today's learners with a diverse and nuanced picture of Roman civilisation and history, while providing clear and extensive language support. Prepare for a race against time as Quintus is caught up in the murderous schemes and machinations of Gaius Salvius Liberalis, as we journey from the sacred spring at Aquae Sulis to the legionary fortress of Deva. Student Book 3 offers grammar and vocabulary support, with a clear layout and engaging imagery. Students will engage with exciting storylines and a wide range of characters to immerse themselves in the Roman world.

  •  
    1 239,-

    This Companion  provides a comprehensive overview of a timely topic that encompasses the fields of Islamic feminist scholarship, anthropology, history, and sociology. It offers a detailed analysis of debates on gender and Islam, highlighting the logic of classical reasoning, while emphasizing alternative readings proposed by Islamic feminists.

  •  
    449,-

    This Companion  provides a comprehensive overview of a timely topic that encompasses the fields of Islamic feminist scholarship, anthropology, history, and sociology. It offers a detailed analysis of debates on gender and Islam, highlighting the logic of classical reasoning, while emphasizing alternative readings proposed by Islamic feminists.

  • av Roger S. (Emory University Nam
    379,-

    Roger Nam offers a compelling argument in this volume regarding the theology of Ezra-Nehemiah: that the Judeans' return migration, which extended over several generations, had a totalizing effect on the people. Nam explores the book's prominent theological themes, such as trauma, power, and identity, which take on a nuanced expression in diaspora.

  • av Sarah Dilger
    315,-

    The Ready, Steady, Grow! Activity Book provides further practice and consolidation of the Pupil's Book vocabulary, language, and skills. It includes more personalisation activities and a range of activities to develop fine motor-skills, as well as a fun craft activity in every unit. For each lesson of the Pupil's Book, the Activity Book features a corresponding page of activities, so teachers always know which Activity Book page to use. The Activity Book is full-colour and has a spiral binding to make it easy for children to use.

  • av Kate Gregson
    315,-

    The Ready, Steady, Grow! Activity Book provides further practice and consolidation of the Pupil's Book vocabulary, language, and skills. It includes more personalisation activities and a range of activities to develop fine motor-skills, as well as a fun craft activity in every unit. For each lesson of the Pupil's Book, the Activity Book features a corresponding page of activities, so teachers always know which Activity Book page to use. The Activity Book is full-colour and has a spiral binding to make it easy for children to use.

  •  
    585,-

    The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law is the first comprehensive reference work on the regulation of this key area in the energy transition. It is global in scope, featuring chapters that explain the legal situation on hydrogen regulation in Europe, the USA, Latin America, Oceania, the Middle East / North Africa, and Southeast Asia. It includes chapters covering all relevant legal aspects of the hydrogen value chain from production to end use, making it the first in-depth work on the interplay of hydrogen and the law. Leading scholars and practitioners discuss the creation of hydrogen markets, the role of local authorities, sustainability and public participation in hydrogen regulation, the permitting regimes for electrolysers, offshore hydrogen, the regulation on hydrogen transportation and storage, indigenous perspectives on hydrogen, the regulation of hydrogen in heating and the regulation of electricity storage in the form of hydrogen. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  •  
    1 729,-

    The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law is the first comprehensive reference work on the regulation of this key area in the energy transition. It is global in scope, featuring chapters that explain the legal situation on hydrogen regulation in Europe, the USA, Latin America, Oceania, the Middle East / North Africa, and Southeast Asia. It includes chapters covering all relevant legal aspects of the hydrogen value chain from production to end use, making it the first in-depth work on the interplay of hydrogen and the law. Leading scholars and practitioners discuss the creation of hydrogen markets, the role of local authorities, sustainability and public participation in hydrogen regulation, the permitting regimes for electrolysers, offshore hydrogen, the regulation on hydrogen transportation and storage, indigenous perspectives on hydrogen, the regulation of hydrogen in heating and the regulation of electricity storage in the form of hydrogen. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Cathie Jo (Boston University) Martin
    419 - 1 229,-

  • av Steven C. (Boston University) Rosenzweig
    419

    This book investigates the causes and consequences of election-related violence, analyzing why politicians employ violence and how it affects their electoral prospects. It offers novel insight into election campaigns, democratic development, and the impact of violence on voters and provides new ideas to combat election-related violence.

  • av Tiffany D. (University of Kentucky) Barnes
    419 - 1 229,-

  • av Alison W. (University of Texas Craig
    419 - 1 229,-

  • av Sudev (University of Pennsylvania) Sheth
    489 - 1 619,-

  • av Callie (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen) Wilkinson
    489,-

    An important new account of how the East India Company established a transregional system of indirect rule in India in the early nineteenth century. Callie Wilkinson argues that the formation of the Company's empire of influence is a story of debate, resistance and uncertainty.

  • av Margot (University of Exeter) Tudor
    489,-

    A history of colonial legacies in United Nations peacekeeping from 1945-1971, focusing on the influence of UN staff deployed to conflicts in the Global South. Margot Tudor identifies the unexplored colonial structures, racial prejudices, and organisational politics that shaped UN peacekeeping practices during the instability of decolonisation.

  •  
    489,-

    This volume re-examines popular sovereignty, a vital principle of modern politics jeopardized by deepening polarization and the global rise of authoritarian populism. Eighteen cutting-edge contributions from scholars and practitioners engage with the dilemmas of popular sovereignty through interdisciplinary approaches and perspectives.

  • av Sebnem (Middlebury College Gumuscu
    489,-

    Tracing the evolution of Islamist political parties and their rise to power in Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia, Sebnem Gumuscu explains why some remained committed to democracy while others took an authoritarian turn. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in three countries, Gumuscu considers the impact of party affairs on incumbents' democratic commitments.

  • av Hanspeter (European University Institute) Kriesi
    309 - 875,-

  • av Chenyang (Princeton University Xu
    1 765,-

    Aimed at graduate students and researchers in algebraic geometry, this is the first book to give a comprehensive and self-contained algebraic treatment of the emerging field of K-stability. It introduces all the notions of K-stability used over the development of the subject, proves their equivalence, and discusses newly developed theory.

  • av Ariane (University of Fribourg) Knusel
    489 - 1 045

  • av Sebastian Raj (University of Oxford) Pender
    489 - 1 045

  • av Judith (Indiana University) Brown
    1 455,-

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