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Authorship and Copyright

Authorship and Copyright

1st Edition

By David Saunders
February 28, 2025

First published in 1992, Authorship and Copyright traces the history of constructions of authorship as a legal reality. It offers an alternative to the two mainstream interpretations that have traditionally been assigned to authorship: the Romantic dialectical ‘birth of the author’ or the ...

China and the Arms Trade

China and the Arms Trade

1st Edition

By Anne Gilks, Gerald Segal
February 28, 2025

First Published in 1985, China and the Arms Trade offers a detailed analysis of Chinese arms aid policy to examine Beijing’s changing nature of foreign and domestic policy. Military aid, like war, is a continuation of foreign policy by other means. The previous perception of China offering special ...

Espionage and Subversion in an Industrial Society An Examination and Philosophy of Defence for Management

Espionage and Subversion in an Industrial Society: An Examination and Philosophy of Defence for Management

1st Edition

By Peter Hamilton
February 28, 2025

First Published in 1967, Espionage and Subversion in an Industrial Society presents a comprehensive overview of the true significance of industrial espionage and its relationship with the struggle for economic supremacy of a nation. Industrial espionage is a growth industry and the new battlefield ...

Ethnic Groups and the State

Ethnic Groups and the State

1st Edition

Edited By Paul R. Brass
February 28, 2025

First published in 1985, Ethnic Groups and the State examines the effects of the state, its official ideologies, its structural forms and its specific policies upon the formation of ethnic identity. It is argued that the formation of ethnic identity is viewed as a process that involves three sets ...

Ghalib The Poet and his Age

Ghalib: The Poet and his Age

1st Edition

Edited By Ralph Russell
February 28, 2025

First published in 1972, Ghalib presents aspects of Ghalib, the last great literary figured produced by Mughal India before the empire was swept away by the British after the Revolt of 1857, as he appears though the eyes of well-known British and other European scholars. The book gives a picture of...

Ghana 1957-1966 Politics of Institutional Dualism

Ghana 1957-1966: Politics of Institutional Dualism

1st Edition

By Benjamin Amonoo
February 28, 2025

First Published in 1981, Ghana 1957-1966 presents a comprehensive overview of the period when the Convention People’s Party (CPP) ruled Ghana under a one party system. It covers the intricate relationship which grew up between CPP and the Civil Service in Ghana at national, regional, district and ...

Human Guinea Pigs Experimentation on Man

Human Guinea Pigs: Experimentation on Man

1st Edition

By M H Pappworth
February 28, 2025

First published in 1967, Human Guinea Pigs is a report by a consultant physician on the implications of medical research on both the medical profession and on the men, women and children who are the subjects of medical experiments. It suggests that there are limits to the permissibility of ...

India's Social Heritage

India's Social Heritage

1st Edition

By L. S. S. O'Malley
February 28, 2025

First published in 1937, India’s Social Heritage is intended to give a simple statement of the principal features of the social system in pre-independence India. The social system of pre-Independence India retained many features characteristic of an early stage of social growth. Society was still ...

Irish Identity and the Literary Revival Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey

Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey

1st Edition

By George Watson
February 28, 2025

First published in 1979, Irish Identity and the Literary Revival, through the works of W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, J. M. Synge, and Sean O’Casey, documents the complex spectrum of political, social and other pressures that helped fashion modern Ireland. At least three sets of cultural assumptions ...

Liberty's A Biography of a Shop

Liberty's: A Biography of a Shop

1st Edition

By Alison Adburgham
February 28, 2025

First published in 1975, Liberty’s is the biography of a shop and its various owners in London. Responding to the social pressures, class patterns, and governmental policies, the developments in the shop mimic the social changes taking place in London. It is affected by war and depressions, by ...

London Patidars A Case Study in Urban Ethnicity

London Patidars: A Case Study in Urban Ethnicity

1st Edition

By Harald Tambs-Lyche
February 28, 2025

First Published in 1980, London Patidars presents the case study of the Patidars, a landowning caste from the Indian state of Gujarat, in London. Patidars being the landowning caste has taken over much of the ideology of the merchant castes. This ‘merchant ideal’ is a central part of their ...

Northampton Patronage and Policy at the Court of James I

Northampton: Patronage and Policy at the Court of James I

1st Edition

By Linda Levy Peck
February 28, 2025

First published in 1982, Northampton is a modern study of Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, privy councillor to James I. Dr. Peck convincingly challenges the traditional eminence grise who stirred factional strife at court, undermined relations between king and parliament, and stopped at nothing, ...

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