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  • av Sarah Bate
    759

    Focusing on disorders, Bate unravels the mysteries and intricacies of facial processing from a new perspective, covering cognitive, developmental and clinical issues. Written in an engaging style and encompassing a wealth of detail, this is a must-read for both students and researchers interested in facial recognition.

  • av Theresa Earenfight
    459 - 1 635

    In the first comprehensive survey of Medieval queenship, Earenfight reveals how queens and empresses were fundamental to monarchies across Europe from 300 CE to the Renaissance. An engaging introduction to the study of queenship which presents key research and source material, and examines issues of gender, authority and power in Medieval society.

  • av James Campbell
    589 - 1 889

    James Campbell provides an in-depth survey of crime, punishment and justice in African American history. Presenting cutting-edge scholarship on issues of criminal justice in African American history in an accessible way for students, he makes connections between black experiences of criminal justice and violence from the slave era to the present.

  • - A Historical Reader
    av Alex Drace-Francis
    589 - 1 759

    With an introductory overview, notes on each text, and a guide to further reading, Alex Drace-Francis brings issues of European identity into sharp relief for both teachers and students of European history, geography, culture and politics.

  • av Thomas P. Adler
    469 - 1 445

    This guide charts the development in the criticism surrounding two of Williams' most popular plays, from the 1940s/50s through to the present day. Adler's overview of the critical responses proceeds in a generally chronological fashion and demonstrates how the emergence of newer theoretical methodologies has broadened the range of these responses.

  • av Norman Lowe
    445 - 1 475,-

    The fifth edition of this leading coursebook is designed for school, college and first year university students. Requiring no previous knowledge it covers international relations and major conflicts during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

  • - Feminist Criticism for the Stage and Screen
    av Jill Dolan
    475 - 1 465

    Based on her award-winning blog, The Feminist Spectator, Jill Dolan presents a lively feminist perspective in reviews and essays on a variety of theatre productions, films and television series-from The Social Network and Homeland to Split Britches' Lost Lounge.

  • - Integrative Cognitive Neuroscience
    av J. L. Kenemans & Nick Ramsey
    1 139

    Taking an integrated approach to cognitive neuroscience, this is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers. Offering original insight through its unique structure, it explains why we need to understand the brain in order to understand psychology.

  • - A Practitioner's Handbook
    av Pamela Wilson & Joanna Clarke
    699

    Packed with case illustrations and practical advice, this unique book combines the theory and practice of forensic psychology. An invaluable companion to forensic psychology students and practitioners, the authors' expertise and guidance make this a must-read for those wanting to understand how forensic psychologists deal with challenging settings.

  • av Andrew Geddes
    585 - 2 335

    It places the debate in historical context by starting with an overview of debates about membership in the 1950s and 1960s and then goes on to examine the impact of Britain's membership since 1973 across core policy areas, including economic and monetary union, agriculture, and foreign and security policy.

  • - The Politics of Liberal Democracy
    av Patrick Dunleavy & Brendan O'Leary
    739

    A major introductory textbook for students of politics, sociology and public administration on theories of the state and of politics. The five core chapters each introduce a major school of thought providing a substantial analysis of the methodology and philosophy, as well as the main objections and criticisms to which each has given rise.

  • - Theory and Practice
    av Paul Iles, Jeff Gold & Rick Holden
    1 169

    Written by leading academics, this book provides a comprehensive and critical evaluation of the theory and practice of HRD. This edition has been fully revised throughout and features contemporary case studies, chapter introductions and additional coverage of key debates in the field. It is essential reading for any student of HRD.

  • av Karl Spracklen
    595 - 1 979

    The way we organise our free time can reveal a great deal about our identities and ideology. This book explores what our sports and leisure choices can tell us about the society in which we live. Comprehensive, cutting edge and packed with global examples it covers all the essentials for students of sports and leisure sociology.

  • av John Corbett & Carole A. Hough
    565 - 1 455,-

    This simple introduction to Old English focuses on how the language works, using accessible illustrations from surviving texts and showing how features of present-day English have their roots in this stage of the language. As well as being updated, the new edition has been expanded to include a chapter on Old English prose and two additional texts.

  • - The Normans in Britain, 1066-1100
    av B. Golding
    509 - 1 889

    Thoroughly revised and updated in light of the latest scholarship, the Second Edition of this established text features entirely new sections on:* the colonisation of towns* women and the Conquest* the impact of the Conquest on the peasantry.

  • av Paula Reavey, John Cromby & Dave Harper
    839

    The first mainstream text to reconsider the traditional emphasis for what is commonly known as 'abnormal psychology'. Providing a comprehensive account of mental distress, this text challenges your preconceptions about what you think you know about mental health. Includes a foreword by award winning Richard Bentall and a chapter from service users.

  • - Victim and Eyewitness Memory
    av Robyn E. Holliday & Tammy A. Marche
    725,-

    Using real-life criminal cases to illustrate theory and practices, this is important reading for those seeking to understand children as witnesses and as victims in forensic psychology. Ideal for students and practitioners of both developmental and forensic psychology, it offers fascinating insight into the mysteries of child forensic psychology.

  • av Professor Jeremy Black
    1 759

    Placing eighteenth-century warfare in a truly global context, Jeremy Black challenges conventional accounts and offers a reappraisal of debates in Western and Asian history. This concise, up-to-date survey assumes little prior knowledge and provides cutting-edge historical insights into a crucial period of world history.

  • av Paul Beynon-Davies
    1 169

    E-Business provides an accessible overview of e-business and its role in transforming organizations. It takes a global perspective and discusses the impact of technology within both the private and public sectors. A strong underpinning in systems thinking is used throughout to demonstrate the practical implications for modern organizations.

  • av Lesley A. Hall
    589,-

    Though sexual attitudes and behaviour have changed radically in Britain since the mid-nineteenth century, Lesley A. Hall shows how halting these processes of change have been. The second edition of this classic text has been revised and expanded, bringing the story right up to the present day and incorporating the latest research and scholarship.

  • av Gerard O'Grady
    479

    Key Concepts in Phonetics and Phonology is a comprehensive and up-to-date A to Z of the core areas of phonetics and phonology. This book contains fully referenced descriptions of the key terms in phonetics, particularly articulatory phonetics, and presents the main schools of theoretical phonology.

  • - Order, Anxiety and Adaptation, 1095-1229
    av John D. Cotts
    605

    John D. Cotts introduces the twelfth century as a period when European society was radically transformed by new cultural possibilities. Covering political, economic and intellectual issues, as well as the Crusades, Cotts focuses on the ways in which Europeans encountered these possibilities, and how they dealt with the moral problems that arose.

  • av Andrew Wyatt & Katharine Adeney
    649 - 2 065

    A broad-ranging introduction to politics and society in India, set in a historical and cultural context. Written by two expert authors it assumes no prior knowledge but aims to provide a balanced and nuanced understanding of the key issues that have faced India since independence and the challenges it confronts in the 21st century.

  • av Neill Nugent & Laurie Buonanno
    665,-

    This major new text on EU policy-making provides a concise but systematic introduction to the main policy areas in which the EU is active and the way in which EU policy is made, explaining how and why the EU's policy portfolio has developed as it has and the distinctive characteristics of each broad policy area.

  • - An Introduction to Information Systems Engineering
    av Paul Beynon-Davies
    1 089

    In this third edition, the author has arranged the material in five major parts: context, tools, techniques, methods, management and discipline. Within the parts, popular chapters have been retained and updated to reflect modern developments in the area of information systems development.

  • - Nonfiction Film and Television
    av Keith Beattie
    1 939

    Among the categories examined are autobiographical, indigenous and ethnographic documentary, compilation films, direct cinema and cinema verite and television documentary journalism.

  • av Jean McIntosh
    739

    As nursing practice necessarily becomes increasingly research-based, it is important that professionals keep up-to-date with current research initiatives and with their implications.

  • av Verena Tschudin & Jane Schober
    675

    The second edition of this successful book is about understanding, valuing, managing and developing yourself as a professional. The final chapter, on developing yourself and choosing a career path, has been completely revised in line with the UKCC's current emphasis on the importance of lifelong learning.

  • - An Introduction
    av Malcolm Barnard
    725 - 865

    This book begins to answer these questions by explaining visual experience in terms of visual culture.

  • av Christopher Tyerman
    615,-

    Using these much later sources, all subsequent historians up to the present day have fallen into the same trap of following propaganda from a much later period to explain events that were understood quite differently by contemporaries.

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