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  • av Prof Kjell Arne (Professor of Organization Theory Røvik
    1 354,-

    In A Translation Theory of Knowledge Transfer, Kjell Arne Røvik develops a new theory on the challenges of transferring and sharing knowledge across organizational borders. Based on extensive research, he proposes a new, reframing idea of knowledge transfer as acts of translation, resembling the translation of texts.

  • av Steve (Derek Hirst Endowed Professor of Early Modern British History Hindle
    1 604,-

    This study is a micro-history of an exceptionally well-documented seventeenth century English village, which analyzes the social, economic, and spatial relations between some 780 inhabitants in the Warwickshire parish of Chilvers Coton in 1684.

  • av Paul (John Paulson Chair in European Political Economy De Grauwe
    789,-

    In the only textbook to focus on both the costs and benefits of monetary unions, Paul De Grauwe explores current issues surrounding the Eurozone and critically analyses the theories and policies relating to monetary union.

  • av Fabienne (Professor of Philosophy Peter
    987

    Fabienne Peter argues that political legitimacy doesn't just depend on respect for the will of the citizens. The Grounds of Political Legitiamacy compares democratic and non-democratic conceptions of legitimacy and develops a novel hybrid conception of the grounds of political legitimacy.

  • av Sir J. M. Barrie
    144,-

    A collection of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories-from his first appearance in The Little White Bird to the final version of the Peter Pan play we know today.

  • av Marcel Proust
    164,-

    The Swann Way is the first volume of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time (1913-27), one of the most important novels of the twentieth century.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    124,-

    As a dense yellow fog swirls through London, Sherlock Holmes sits in a cocaine-induced haze at 221B Baker Street. His mood is only lifted by a visit from a beautiful but distressed young woman, whose father vanished ten years before. The ensuing investigation involves a wronged woman, stolen Indian treasure, a helpful dog, and a love affair.

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    av Walt Whitman
    110,-

    Though well-known to many Whitman scholars, Specimen Days is an underrated 'late' prose work which chronicles the life of one of the world's best loved and most influential poets.

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    1 148,-

    This Pension Research Council volume offers a variety of distinct viewpoints from a variety of countries, on whether, how, and when environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria should, and should not, drive pension fund investments.

  • av Du Bellay
    144,-

    From the gritty realism and resentment of Du Bellay to the lyric grace and frank eroticism of Ronsard, the poems of this volume testify to the many-faceted achievement of the two poets who, as leaders of the famous 'Pléiade' group, were crucial to the creation of a new national literature.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    105,-

    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the series of short stories that made the fortunes of the Strand magazine, in which they were first published, and won immense popularity for Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.

  • av Dr Robin (Lecturer McKenna
    987

    Robin McKenna argues that we need to make space for an approach to epistemology that avoids the idealizations typical of the field. He applies this approach to topics in applied and social epistemology, such as what to do about science denial, whether we should try to be intellectually autonomous, and what our obligations are to other inquirers.

  • av Alison (Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Liebling
    762,-

    The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides a comprehensive collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses, indispensable to students, academics, and professionals alike.

  • av Dr Emma (Associate Professor/Reader in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures Campbell
    1 266,-

    Drawing on case studies from the francophone cultures of Flanders, England, and northern France, this volume explores how medieval texts challenge modern definitions of language, text, and translation.

  • av Prof Anne (Professor of English Literature Enderwitz
    1 266,-

    A compelling analysis of the treatment of socio-economic attitudes and behaviours in early modern drama. The volume engages with household management and commerce to create a rich context for theatre's interest in and representations of socio-economic action in a nascent commercial society.

  • av Thomas (Assistant Professor of EU and International Law Verellen
    1 457,-

    Through a comparative analysis of the United States, Canada, Belgium, and the EU, this book examines the constitutional framework in which foreign relations are conducted in federal unions. In doing so, this book contributes to debates on how the EU's foreign affairs constitution should be structured.

  • av Prof Francis (Professor Emeritus Landy
    1 897,-

    Isaiah is one of the longest and strangest of the books of the Hebrew Bible, with an immense influence on the histories of Judaism and Christianity. Francis Landy's book concerns the response of poetry to catastrophe, the collapse of a civilization with all its associated structures of power and meaning.

  • av Graham L. (Associate Lecturer Patrick
    827,-

    The market-leader in medicinal chemistry: clear, supportive, and practical. It helps students to effortlessly make the link from theory to real-life applications using practical and focused coverage alongside a package of supportive online resources

  • av John C. (Emeritus Professor Yardley & Anthony A. (Emeritus Professor Barrett
    292 - 1 239,-

  • av Dr Nathalie (University of Lisbon) Gontier
    2 451,-

    The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution explores the origins of our characteristically human abilities - our ability to speak, create images, play music, and read and write. The book investigates how symbolization evolved in human evolution and how symbolism is expressed across the various areas of human life.

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    851

    With the Student Book with Online Practice, learners use the Student Book to participate in class, and access Online Practice to continue learning outside of class. Ideal for students who need to use print books in the classroom. Life Vision includes an Assessment for Learning approach in the teaching notes, workbook review lessons and tests to enable teachers to give informal assessment and effective feedback, and to help learners to analyse and acceleratetheirprogress. Professional Development support helps you get started with Life Vision. Watch video tutorials to set up your course, access focus and position papers for expert advice and bite sized guidance on key issues and take short professional development modules for an introduction to key methodologies for your course. All your digital course materials and resources are accessed via the Oxford English Hub - a launchpad for learning: www.oxfordenglishhub.com.

  • av Craig (Professor of Philosophy Callender
    414 - 678,-

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    1 354,-

    This book explores the evolving role of land forces, paying particular attention to the changes that have taken place in the art of commanding and executing combat, as well as the role of rapid technological innovation and information dissemination in shaping warfare.

  • av Dean Roberts
    1 209,-

    The Cambridge IGCSE & O Level Complete Global Perspectives Teacher Handbook offers full support to help teachers embed a solid foundation at IGCSE and O Level and ensure students are well prepared for their exams

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    88,-

    Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to support children with additional reading practice outside the classroom. The books are uniquely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks to reinforce children's learning of phonics at the appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in reading.

  •  
    88,-

    Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to support children with additional reading practice outside the classroom. The books are uniquely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks to reinforce children's learning of phonics at the appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in reading.

  •  
    88,-

    Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to support children with additional reading practice outside the classroom. The books are uniquely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks to reinforce children's learning of phonics at the appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in reading.

  •  
    88,-

    Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to support children with additional reading practice outside the classroom. The books are uniquely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks to reinforce children's learning of phonics at the appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in reading.

  •  
    88,-

    Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to support children with additional reading practice outside the classroom. The books are uniquely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks to reinforce children's learning of phonics at the appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in reading.

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