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  • av Robert Stewart
    575

    '...Undergraduate and sixth-form students will undoubtedly benefit from his lucid and critical commentary.' Martin Pugh, History.

  • - Elderly People and their Families
    av Alan Walker & Hazel Qureshi
    769,-

    This book takes a close look at family relationships at the end of the life cycle. Based on a representative sample of people aged 75 or more in a major British city, it investigates in depth what the caring relationship actually means to those elderly people and carers, mostly family members, who are involved on a day to day basis.

  • - The Analysis of Business Decisions
    av Stephen Hill
    1 155,-

    This book provides a unified framework for business decision-making, by developing a logical and systematic approach to business problems. The intended readership includes both undergraduate and postgraduate students of business, whilst its depth and range make it relevant to business studies and professional courses.

  • - From Enlightenment to Eclipse
    av Robin Okey
    679 - 2 235

    Robin Okey's book shows how the Habsburg peoples experienced the same social, economic and political processes as most other Europeans, in ways that cast interesting light on these processes from both the European and the Habsburg angle.

  • - An Introduction
    av R. Limmack
    429

  • - Globalization, Imperialism, Hegemony
    av Ray Kiely
    695 - 2 215,-

    This major new text analyses changes and continuities in the current international order and their implications for understanding international development in the 21st century. The author assesses the extent and impact of globalization, the emergence of a more aggressive stance by the U.S. and the debates to which they have given rise.

  • av Trev Lynn Broughton & Helen Rogers
    589 - 1 759

    This lively collection penetrates the stereotype of the Victorian 'paterfamilias' to reveal intimate and involved, authoritarian and austere fathers. Examining how paternal power was embedded in social institutions, it argues that fatherhood invoked more anxiety and debate than hitherto acknowledged.

  • av Robert Graham
    1 455,-

    Imaginative and accessible, this wide ranging handbook is clearly and innovatively structured around the processes and techniques of developing writing and is aimed at students who wish to develop their fiction writing skills. Emphasis is placed on reading and reflective practice, allowing students to acquire a portfolio of key skills

  • - Remembering the Past in Contemporary Germany
    av Bill Niven
    769,-

    Since the 1960s and certainly the 1980s, Germans have been confronting the Nazi past and the legacy of German perpetration.

  • av Ravi Kohli
    655 - 2 169

    Kohli offers a comprehensive overview of what is known about the resettlement of young asylum-seekers, answering social work practitioners' need for a fuller understanding. After reviewing existing approaches, research evidence and current practice, students and practitioners are presented with a new conceptual framework for social work.

  • - Creative and Critical Approaches
    av Amanda Boulter
    479 - 1 305,-

    Exploring writing as a practice, Boulter draws from the work of writers and theorists to show how cultural and literary debates can help writers enhance their own fiction. Negotiating the creative-critical crossover, this is an approachable book that helps students develop practical writing skills and a critical awareness of creative possibilities.

  • - Anglo-American Relations from the Cold War to Iraq
    av John Dumbrell
    2 065,-

    In the comprehensively revised and updated new edition of this highly-acclaimed text, John Dumbrell assesses how and why the Anglo-American special relationship found a new lease of life under Blair as Britain repeatedly 'chose' the US in its evolving foreign policy orientation rather than Europe.

  • av Allyn Fives
    679,-

    This analytically cogent account engages with both the philosophical roots of ideas and their application in institutional structures. Offering a critical overview of political philosophies of welfare it is ideal for advanced students on courses in political science, sociology, social policy, and philosophy.

  • - Development Theory and Practice in the 21st Century
    av Mark Turner, Alastair Greig & David Hulme
    2 325

    Traces the origins of the idea of Development Studies and introduces the main methodologies and theories of development. This text on development theory and practice takes as its starting point the challenge of overcoming development and global poverty and inequality. It, then, tackles the challenges of the twenty-first century.

  • - A Critical and Global Analysis
    av George R. Palmer & Tessa Ho
    755,-

    Health economics applies the tools of economic analysis to the problems of health care finance and delivery. This introductory text uses clear, non-technical language to explain the available economic tools, and critically examine their strengths and weaknesses in relation to health policy and management issues.

  • - A Practical Guide
    av Martin Polley
    769,-

    Designed to help students new to this area of study by providing them with guidance on the ideas, theories and methods that they need in order to excel as sports historians. This book uses examples from many sports and academic traditions, and features a glossary and many practical exercises and activities.

  • - Film, Convergence and New Media
    av Stephen Keane
    675 - 2 225

    Recent digital advances have transformed the films we watch and the ways in which we experience them. CineTech explores this exciting convergence between film and new media through a diverse range of up-to-date case studies, including the Star Wars prequels and the Matrix trilogy.

  • av Trevor R. Griffiths
    399,-

    The commentary at the heart of the book introduces readers to the challenge of reading The Tempest as a text and responding to the play in performance. A wide-ranging sample of critical responses accompanies consideration of key performances and productions on stage and film.

  • av Chris Crowther-Dowey
    769,-

    Assuming no prior knowledge, this text provides a clear and user-friendly introduction to the key definitions and issues of crime. With an unrivalled combination of scope plus introductory pitch, this is a one-stop shop for undergraduates taking their first modules in criminology and criminal justice.

  • - Representation, Regulation and Democracy
    av Guy Starkey
    625 - 1 909,-

    Guy Starkey offers a clearly structured discussion of 'balance' in the media, and the difficulties inherent in both achieving and measuring it. Providing an analysis of theoretical issues, an exploration of practical considerations and a review of methods for assessing journalistic output, it will appeal to students of journalism and media studies.

  • - Interactions Between the Universal and the Local
    av Antony G. Hopkins
    649 - 1 915,-

    Hopkins's Introduction places the new global history in the context of national history and world history; It is essential reading for anyone studying international history, world history, globalization, or world politics.

  • - A Toolkit for Students and Practitioners
    av Anne Smith & Dawn Brookes
    679,-

    This text offers a contemporary insight into non-medical prescribing initiatives in everyday situations, covering the latest phase in this ever-evolving field of professional practice. With contributors from a variety of health professions, this practical text examines prescribing as it stands now, how it may develop in the future.

  • av Hilda D. Spear
    645,-

    Iris Murdoch produced twenty-six novels in forty years. This essential introduction to one of Britain's best-known writers guides the reader through the full range of Murdoch's fictional output, tracing basic patterns which run throughout Murdoch's work and showing how the novels help to elucidate one another.

  • av Jenny Hockey & Allison James
    739,-

    The text begins by outlining the key concepts of health and illness, and then continues with an exploration of the social factors which impact on health and a consideration of the journey of illness, from causation to treatment, across the life course.

  • - A Reader
    av Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
    769 - 2 379,-

    This is a major new reader that brings together and assesses the most influential scholarly contributions that have fashioned the debate on European integration over the past 50 years. It includes an original contribution reflecting on key issues in integration theory by Ben Rosamond.

  • - 1815-1856
    av Martyn Lyons
    2 065,-

    Martyn Lyons re-assesses European history between the fall of Napoleon and the Crimean War. Instead of seeing the period in traditional terms of Restoration and Reaction, this fresh account emphasizes the problems of remembering and forgetting the recent revolutionary and Napoleonic past, and of either incorporating or rejecting its legacy.

  • - The Politics of War and Peace
    av Paul Dixon
    719 - 2 335

    Clearly and accessibly written, Dixon provides a lively introduction to the nature and politics of the Northern Ireland conflict and of successive attempts to resolve it. The comprehensively revised 2nd edition has been updated to take account of new information and an entirely new chapter has been added on implementing the Good Friday Agreement.

  • av Nick Bisley
    679 - 2 065,-

    Today the debates on globalization between its evangelists and detractors are still raging. In this concise, balanced and accessible new text, Nick Bisley assesses the nature and extent of globalization, the key debates surrounding it and its impact on and significance for world politics.

  • av Robert Mallett & M. Feldman
    2 065,-

    The true nature of Mussolini's foreign policy during the late interwar period has been the subject of considerable controversy.

  • - Hotspots of Transition
    av Jorg Durrschmidt & Graham Taylor
    705 - 2 215,-

    Uses an innovative conceptual approach to explore the way in which processes of globalization transform and impact upon everyday life. Engaging with a range of theories and concepts, the book provides an accessible discussion of modern issues for students of Globalization and Sociology.

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