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  • av Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leeds) Gallagher & John (Lecturer in Early Modern History
    482 - 1 567,-

    In the early-modern period, the English language was practically unknown outside of Britain and Ireland, so the English who wanted to travel and trade with the wider world had to become language-learners. John Gallagher explores who learned foreign languages in this period, how they did so, and what they did with the competence they acquired.

  • av Margaret (Tribunal Judge, Barrister, First-Tier Tribunal) Phelan, m.fl.
    1 409,-

    Providing an invaluable reference for immigration practitioners, this book builds on the proven success of previous editions to offer the most up-to-date compilation of recent immigration legislation with annotations identifying changes in the law.

  • - Law and Practice
    av Barrister, Jeremy (Barrister, Oxford) Bowers QC, m.fl.
    3 805 - 4 574,-

    Offers a detailed survey of the law relating to public interest disclosure, covering protection for whistleblowers both under and outside of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998.

  • - A Social-Ontological Approach
    av Ka Lok (Assistant Professor Yip
    1 579,-

    Is it legal to kill, or capture and confine, a person in war? This monograph addresses this heavily contested question from an interdisciplinary perspective, combining doctrinal, social-theoretical, and socio-legal approaches.

  • av University of Newcastle) Arvind, T. T. (Professor of Law & Professor of Law
    540 - 609,-

    A uniquely practical approach to contract law, with a problem-based focus. Engaging and innovative, this new textbook uses problems and illustrations to help students quickly grasp core concepts, identify relevant issues, engage with key debates, and apply their learning to real-life contexts.

  • av Naomi Jones
    131,-

    Circle wants to build a tower, just like the squares and hexagons have. But the circles, triangles and diamonds can't build anything together without it tumbling down! A perfectly shaped follow up the bestselling The Perfect Fit.

  • av Lerner
    405 - 1 295,-

  • - Policies and Development Outcomes
    av Gayithri (Professor of Economics Karnam
    1 176,-

    This book presents a comprehensive and updated understanding of empirical issues in public expenditure and its management in India.

  • av Arindam (Professor and Dean (Academic Program) Bandyopadhyay
    1 567,-

    This book demonstrates how banks and financial institutions can apply many simple but effective statistical techniques to analyze risks they face in business and safeguard themselves from potential vulnerability.

  • - Examining Legal Pathways for Sustainability in Times of Disruption
     
    1 934

    Through a mix of thematic chapters and case studies, this book offers an analytical approach to developing legal responses which will ensure the needs of present and future generations can be met through energy systems, infrastructure development, and natural resources management in times of increasingly frequent and disruptive nature-based events.

  •  
    3 445,-

    This fully revised and updated edition considers the regulatory intervention in the wake of the global financial crisis and the impact of ground-breaking technological innovations in the securities markets, with a particular focus on blockchain and other types of distributed ledger technology, smart contracts, and crypto-securities.

  • - Practical Tips and Tools for Music Educators
    av Steve Giddings
    285 - 1 515,-

  • av Ana (Referendaire Bobic
    1 579,-

    A comparative and comprehensive account of the jurisprudence of constitutional conflict between the Court of Justice and national courts with the power of constitutional review. This monograph addresses the incidences of, and reasons for, constitutional clashes in the application and enforcement of EU law.

  • - Soviet Journalism and the Limits of Postwar Reform
    av Simon (Lecturer in Modern European History Huxtable
    1 567,-

    News from Moscow is a social and cultural history of Soviet journalism after World War II. Focusing on the youth newspaper Komsomol'skaia Pravda, the study draws on transcripts of behind-the-scenes editorial meetings to chart the changing professional ethos of the Soviet journalist.

  • - From Post-Bloomfieldian Structuralism to Generative Grammar
    av Frederick J. (Professor Emeritus Newmeyer
    1 860,-

    This volume is devoted to a major chapter in the history of linguistics in the United States, the period from the 1930s to the 1980s. It offers detailed discussions of the key issues and developments in the transition from (post-Bloomfieldian) structural linguistics to early generative grammar.

  • - On the Emergence of a New Special Regime
    av Ilia (Programme Director and Senior Legal Officer Siatitsa
    1 579,-

    This monograph represents the most recent analysis of the use of the expression 'serious violations of human rights' in international practice. It proposes a systematic and structured engagement with the international practice around serious violations of human rights.

  • - A History
    av Gelvin James L. Gelvin
    752,-

  • - Volume X
     
    1 050,-

    The volume relates the histories of the borough of Devizes and of the 22 parishes in Swanborough hundred. It covers an area in the centre of Wiltshire, including the western end of the Vale of Pewsey, and ascending the escarpmentof the Marl-borough Downs to the north and that of Salisbury Plain to the south. Eastwards Swanborough extends to the Cheverells and the heavy clay-lands of west Wiltshire. Within it stand Milk Hill and Tan Hill, the two highest points in the county, and along the ridge of the Marlborough Downs is a series of important prehistoric settlement sites. Through the hundred run the ancient track known as the Ridge Way, a small stretch of Wansdyke, the Kennet andAvon Canal, and one of the main railway lines to the west of England. Once noted for its sheep-and-corn husbandry, the region has more recently seen a great ex-pansion of dairy-farming, particularly in the parishes of the Vale. Horticulture has also flourished on the greensand soils in the east and west. In 1975 the area remains almost entirely rural, although it in-cludes R.A.F. Upavon and the land on Salisbury Plain is within the army's con-trol. Most of the settlements are small, none now ranking as more than a large village, although Upavon had a market in the Middle Ages and Market Lavington had one until the 19th century. Almost all of the few industries have agricultural orhorticultural connexions. Great Cheverell was once renowned for its sheep-bell makers. Jam is still made at Easterton. Devizes has a history of unusual interest for a town of its size. Its castle, scene of many stirring events inearly times, was described in the 12th century as one of the most splendid in Europe. Its market, still held weekly in the 20th century, can be traced back at least to the early 13th. The central position of Devizes within Wiltshire gave it a claim to become the county town and has caused it to develop some of the characteristics of such a town.

  • - Volume IX
     
    1 050,-

    Contains histories of Swindon, Wootton Bassett, and nine rural parishes. This volume focuses on the development of New Swindon after the coming of the GWR works in 1845, and to the effects of that development upon the small and ancient market town of Old Swindon.

  • - Volume XIV: Malmesbury Hundred
     
    1 050,-

    This volume gives the history of the 21 parishes in Malmesbury Hundred, including the ancient town of Malmesbury and its important abbey. Buildings of interest mentioned in the text include a Saxon church at Westport, a medieval barn at Brokenborough and the great mansion of Charlton Park.

  • - Autonomy, Conflict, and Migration in Assam
    av Sanjay (Professor Barbora
    1 176,-

    Homeland Insecurities offers insights into the causes and outcomes of conflicts in Assam, especially as it moves into the first quarter of the 21st century.

  • - Volume VI Part II: Bramber Rape (North-Western Part) including Horsham
     
    1 050,-

    The volume gives the history of the ten parishes that form the north-western part of Bramber rape, from Sullington in the south to Warnharn in the north, lying mostly in the Weald. Horsham is the focus of the area, and its historyoccupies more than a third of the volume. It was a borough by 1235 and developed later as one of the chief towns of the county, hav-ing the county gaol from the 16th to the 19th century and being from 1889 to 1916 joint county town of West Sussex with Chichester. Horsham parish also contained an extensive rural area, and West Grin-stead and Shipley were other unusually large parishes. The land was heavily wooded in the Middle Ages and settlement was scattered; many settlements originated as outlying holdings of manors centred in the south end of the rape. Later, some settlements grew as ribbons along main roads, others around the edges of commons. From the mid 19th century there was an influx of wealthy residents: among the new- comers was Hilaire Belloc, and the large houses built or rebuilt included Warnham Court, seat of the Lucases, and Little Thakeham, designed by Lutyens. Humbler houses in considerable numbers were built at Ashington, Barns Green, Partridge Green, Sullington, and Thakeham, and Horsham more than trebled in size between 1891 and 1971. Agriculture was limited by the extensive woodland; open fields were few and small, and there were many parks and commons. To provide for London and the coastal towns stock raising and dairying came to predominate over arable from c.1850, and was accompanied by poultry farming and market gardening. The mainindustrial activities have been ironworking and brickmaking.

  • - Volume V: Holderness: Southern Part
     
    1 050,-

    The volume tells the stories of eighteen parishes in the southern part of Holderness wapentake, the wedge of Yorkshire between the North Sea and the Humber. The low--lying landscape has changed repeatedly during the historical period, with lands along the north bank of the Humber being washed away or growing, lesser watercourses silting up, new drains being made, the steady erosion of the cliff along the sea coast, and the cyclical breaching, destruction,and redeposit of the long spit of land at Spurn Head. The church of Kilnsea and several small settlements have gone with the receding cliff. Sunk Island, which forms part of the Crown Estate, is a parish consisting entirely of newground thrown up by the Humber. In the Middle Ages the land comprised the liberty of Holderness, with a centre at Burstwick manor house, and belonged to the counts of Aumale before passing to the Crown. The counts' extensive privileges in Holderness included the right to exclude the royal sheriff. Within the parish of Preston a medieval borough was established by the count at Hedon, but access for ships from the Humber was difficult and the town later decayed; it is noteworthy for its magnificent church, dubbed 'the king of Holderness'. Another borough and port established by the count was Ravenser Odd, at Spurn head, but that was later destroyed by the sea. There was a haven alsoat Patrington, a large village distinguished by its fine 14th-century church, 'the queen of Holderness'. In the part of the area near Hull, Thorngumbald, in Paull parish, and Keyingham have grown into large dormitory villages. Withernsea, in Hollym and Owthorne parishes, was developed from the 1850s as a seaside resort used mainly by residents of Hull. Other places of which the volume contains accounts are Easington, Halsham, Holmpton, Ottringham, Skeffling, Welwick, and Winestead.

  • - Volume IV
     
    1 050,-

    The volume covers a large area at the southern end of the Yorkshire Welds, lying west of the city of Hull and the town of Beverley. It is concerned with the history of fourteen parishes which comprise the greater part of the Hunsley Beacon division of Harthill wapentake. Though the rolling chalk hills of the wolds dominate the area, several of the parishes extend into the low- lying ground of the Hull valley to the east and the Vale of York to the west. InSouth Cave parish the reclamation of Broomfleet Island from the river Humber adds further variety to the agricultural history of the area. There are several deserted medieval villages. Much of the countryside described here is still wholly rural in character, but some of the settlements lying on the eastern slopes of the welds, like Cherry Burton and Skidby, have become commuter villages for the near-by towns. The large medieval vil-lage of Cottingham became a popular place of residence for Hull merchants in the late 18th century, and much of the parish has since been absorbed within the city; the village now houses many of the students of the University of Hull. Notable country houses described in the volume include Dalton Hall and Houghton Hall, and the churches include an outstanding Norman building at Newbald. Many of the villages consist of brick houses of the 18th century and later, but 17th-centurytimber-framed houses survive at South Dalton and Cot-tingham. In other villages, however, much use is made of the local Jurassic limestone which outcrops below the wolds escarp-ment. At Leconfield there survives the moated site ofa seat of the Percy family, earls of Northumberland, and it was from Rowley that the rector emigrated in the 17th century to found a town of the same name in Massachusetts.

  • - The CAA and the NRC
    av Anupama (Professor Roy
    1 176,-

    This work analyzes the contemporary landscape of citizenship in India as dominated by the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019, and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

  • - The Economics of Digital Markets from a European Union Perspective
    av Visiting Professor, College of Europe and University of Namur) Mariniello & Mario (Visiting Professor
    626 - 1 254,-

    The emergence of new technologies and business models has required a pro-active role from public authorities in defining the rules of evolving markets before issues cement. This book surveys the key areas of the digital economy that demand policy action, such as AI, cybersecurity, and e-commerce, and the EU long term strategic plans to govern them.

  • av John Soars & Liz Soars
    765,-

    A completely new Pre-Intermediate level of the world's most trusted English course, with brand new digital resources bringing you a completely up-to-date blended Headway course.

  • - Battling for Communism in War and Cold War
    av Florida State University) Gellately & Robert (Earl Ray Beck Professor of History
    217 - 325,-

    The story of how Stalin ruthlessly built his 'Red Empire' in the aftermath of World War II - and what inspired him to build it.

  • - Arguments, Challenges, Alternatives
    av Michael G. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Titelbaum
    464 - 1 579,-

    Fundamentals of Bayesian Epistemology provides an accessible introduction to the key concepts and principles of the Bayesian formalism. Volume 2 introduces applications of Bayesianism to confirmation and decision theory, then gives a critical survey of arguments for and challenges to Bayesian epistemology.

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