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Recognising the great legacy of women's life writings, this book draws on a wealth of sources to critically examine the impact of these writings on our communities.
Includes the titles "Balbus: Or the Future of Architecture", "Heraclitus: Or the Future of Films", "Euterpe Or The Future of Art" and "The Future of Futurism".
Published in 10 volumes from 1830 to 1835, this journal is a compilation of articles providing evaluations of schools, universities, educational methods and systems, from elementary to university level. It provides information on educational systems and developments from around the world.
Provides international coverage of the development of education from medieval times. This work covers themes which include: the development of national curriculums; evolution of primary and secondary schooling; the move towards comprehensive schooling; and, the history of schooling for disabled learners. It is written by historians of education.
Presents a selection of readings to offer varied opinions, approaches and reports from various international professional journals such as "Regional Science Association Journal", "The Canadian Geographer", "The Annals of the American Association of Geographers", "Landscape", "Journal of Soil and Water Conservation" and "Land Economics".
Otto Jespersen is one of the foremost philologists over the years. This set offers an opportunity to own all of his most influential works written in English. It includes his referenced "Modern English Grammar", "The Philosophy of Grammar", "How to Teach a Foreign Language", as well as a tome documenting his own language "Novial Lexike."
First published in 1924, Knowles' first volume on the economic history of the British Empire offered a ground breaking comparative study. Following her death in 1926, the manuscripts for her second and third volumes were completed.
Originally published in 1985 by the Tavistock Press, this three-volume set covers the history of British and continental European madness and psychiatry from the Renaissance through to Freud. The long time-span covered affords the reader views of the changing understanding of madness
This fascinating record of how English is spoken is now being reprinted. Over 400 maps detail differences in phonology, diction, morphology and syntax. The Atlas provides a unique survey of the linguistic geography of England.
This work provides a comprehensive account of drama written and performed in English from its roots in the medieval mystery plays to the progress of drama in Britain and America since 1945.
Examines the concept of public interest against the background of English politics from the Civil War to the coming of the Hanoverians. This title also examines both abstract philosophies and the issues of the day as recorded in press, pulpit and law courts.
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