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  • av Prof Stanley (Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law Fish
    399,-

    Stanley Fish focuses on well-known movies (such as Anatomy of a Murder, Twelve Angry Men, or A Man for All Seasons) that take law as their subject, and explains how legal doctrine is made into the stuff of plot and character. A book for movie lovers written in an accessible and engaging style.

  • av Alexandra (Corpus Christi College and Balliol College Hardwick
    1 237,-

    Off-Stage Groups in Athenian Drama analyses how off-stage groups in fifth- and early fourth-century tragedy and comedy influence and respond to events on stage, and how characters interact with these groups. Alexandra Hardwick argues that Athenian drama engages with early ideas of group psychology, providing ways to explore collective emotion.

  • av George (University of Glasgow Pattison
    464,-

    Conversations with Dostoevsky presents a series of fictional conversations between George Pattison and Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. The conversations deal with a range of topics including suicide, guilt, the Bible, nationalism, war, and God. The volume also includes commentaries which contextualize the issues discussed in the conversations.

  •  
    1 750,-

    Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse strives to generate new conceptual and theoretical frameworks to address the legal responses to intimate image abuse by bringing together a number of scholars involved in the study of image abuse over recent years.

  •  
    645,-

    Recent research has found high levels of stress and burnout amongst medical students, leading to students dropping out or leaving the profession early. This book explores burnout in medical students from across the globe, and provides ideas for a model of care to help educators and individuals take steps towards better student wellbeing.

  •  
    1 648,-

    This volume investigates a wide range of topics in the study of Gothic, the oldest Germanic language to be attested in any substantial texts. It covers issues in sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, phonology, derivational morphology, verbal syntax, and discourse structure

  • av Michelle (Curator of Rare Books Jackson-Beckett
    1 178,-

    This book introduces readers to an important but largely unknown strand of European modernism in Vienna--defining a new domestic culture (Wohnkultur)--one that often found itself at odds with the more well-known sleek, monumental approaches in Germany, France, and Italy, while navigating a complicated and perilous moment in history.

  • av Cynthia (Director of the John Richard Allison Library and Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity Aalders
    1 383,-

    Using extensive original archival research, this book argues that women practiced, learned about, and taught others the Christian faith through their life writings (including letters and diaries) forming and shaping religious communities in ways that supplemented the more formal spiritual and didactic writings of male ministers and theologians.

  • av Prof Per-Olof H. (Professor Emeritus Wikstrom
    2 227,-

    Character, Circumstances, and Criminal Careers explores and explains the causes and drivers of criminal involvement from adolescence into young adulthood. The book presents an original theory and a uniquely detailed study to explore the relationship between individual and environmental factors across a critical developmental period.

  • av Daniela (Associate Professor of Linguistics Isac
    1 475,-

    This book explores the micro-variation in the realization of definiteness across languages belonging to the Balkan Romance family: Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-Romanian and Megleno-Romanian. Daniela Isac offers a unified analysis of the different patterns observed, based on a post-syntactic spell-out rule.

  •  
    1 134,-

    An insightful addition to the Oxford Cultural Psychiatry series, Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability across Cultures explores the health, support structures, and societal attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities throughout the world.

  • av Philip (Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Social Policy Rathgeb
    1 237,-

    Combining insights from comparative politics, party politics, comparative political economy, and welfare state research, the book provides novel insights into how the radical right manufactures consent for authoritarian rule.

  • av Former Detective Chief Inspector at Metropolitan Police Marshall & David (Director of Dave Marshall Consultancy Ltd
    677,-

    This second edition of Effective Investigation of Child Homicide and Suspicious Deaths offers a sensitive, balanced, and informed practical approach to managing the investigation of child death.

  • av Klaus (Professor of International Relations Brummer
    541,-

    Foreign Policy Analysis puts theoretical approaches front and centre without neglecting the righ connection with international relations theories. This book challenges Western-centric perspectives on foreign policy analysis and reflects the rise of non-Western scholarship in the field.

  • av Crawford (Professor of Early Modern British History Gribben
    262 - 414,-

    The Irish experience of Christianity has never been simple or uncomplicated. Here, Crawford Gribben describes the ancient emergence, long dominance, sudden division, and recent decline of Ireland's most important religion, as a way of telling the history of the island and its peoples, from earliest times to the present day.

  • av Anton (Professor of Political Science and Sociology Hemerijck
    524 - 1 457,-

  • av Anna (London School of Economics and Political Science) Mahtani
    1 148,-

    The credence framework is widely used for working with probabilities in science, social science, and policy. Anna Mahtani argues that credences are not about objects in themselves, but rather about objects under a designator, and that this insight has far-reaching implications for our understanding of rationality, decision theory, and economics.

  • av Kilcullen
    1 969,-

    A new translation of a work by one of the outstanding thinkers of the later Middle Ages, William Ockham. Ockham's purpose in writing was to advocate for freedom of thought and speech within the Church, to restrain coercion in matters of belief, and to provide a theological framework for deposing a pope.

  • av Johannes (Postdoctoral Fellow Kaminski
    965

    Goethe's epistolary novel The Sorrows of Young Werther, first published in 1774, has produced a global echo that rivals contemporary bestsellers. While in the German context, the book was always outshined by its famous author, patriotic writers in Italy and China saw their lives mirrored in Werther's struggle, inspiring them to rewrite Goethe's novel in revolutionary terms. Meanwhile, French Romantics embraced Werther's expressive language to explore the dark corners of their souls. The same happened in Japan, where modernists invoked the text to show that 'the most beautiful moment of life - that is, love - blossoms in the proximity of death.' Kaminski investigates how interpretations, translations, and literary adaptations of Goethe's novel have manipulated the text in ways that left deep marks on world literature.

  • av Degeling
    1 383,-

    Trust law is one of the most important innovations of the law of equity. This volume explores foundational questions and key issues underlying the law of trust, including the rights of trustees, the risk of abuse, and trusts as objects of justification. Written by a team of leading scholars, this is a major contribution to the study of private law.

  • av Sean (Lecturer Gryb
    1 325,-

    This book presents original theoretical physics research on the 'problem of time' in modern physics in parallel with a new philosophical framework for the analysis of symmetry and evolution in physical theory and new work on the early modern precursors to the problem of time.

  • av Hendrik (Researcher Simon
    1 677,-

    In A Century of Anarchy?: War, Normativity, and the Birth of Modern International Order, Simon challenges the German Sonderweg understanding of the nineteenth century and deconstructs the myth of the 'free right to go to war', drawing on political and normative discourses to outline a genealogy of modern war justifications.

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    3 549

    Authored by leading scholars and practitioners from around the world, this Commentary is the first to offer an article-by-article commentary on the two leading multilateral treaties on movable cultural heritage in one volume: The 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property and the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects.

  • av James (Professor of Philosophy Wilson
    370 - 493

    This groundbreaking book argues that philosophy is not just useful, but vital, for thinking coherently about priorities in health policy and public policy.

  •  
    2 337,-

    A single source of knowledge on the neurological conditions associated with malignant and classical haematological diseases that impact the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems. This book will serve as a useful resource for neurologists, haematologists, and oncologists, as well as subspecialists and allied health professionals.

  •  
    1 476,-

    This volume examines the multifaceted nature of (grammatical) aspect. The chapters explore less typical contexts in which aspectual constructions are used, and draw on data from a range of languages, many of them understudied, including several African languages and the sign language Kata Kolok.

  • av Prof Dire (Professor of International Constitutional Law Tladi
    1 530,-

    The International Law Commission's Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms examines the ILC's Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms of General International Law. It provides a broader understanding of the Draft Conclusions and offers an analysis and evaluation of the legal issues and consequences raised by the Draft Conclusions.

  • av Dr Ben (School of Politics and International Relations University of Kent) Seyd
    1 196,-

    This book provides an extensive and up-to-date review of one of the most important topics in contemporary political life.

  • av Sawyer
    294 - 1 211,-

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