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New Light on Pope: With Some Additions to His Poetry Hitherto Unknown
1st Edition
By Norman Ault
August 01, 2025
First published in 1949, New Light on Pope is a collection of new poems by one of the greatest poets; new facts about his life and work; new judgements on his quarrels; new evidence of his loyalty to his friends; and new solutions of old problems. These discoveries made during twenty years of ...
Nigerian Administration and its Political Setting
1st Edition
Edited
By Adebayo Adedeji
August 01, 2025
Originally published in 1968, this book is of unique value because it provides first-hand information on Nigerian government and administration in action during the 2nd half of the 20th Century. Themes discussed include the evolution, organisation and structure of the civil services; the impact of ...
Nigerian Federal Finance: Its Developments, Problems and Prospects
1st Edition
By Adebayo Adedeji
August 01, 2025
Originally published in 1969, this was the first standard work on Nigerian federal finance ever published. It traces the evolution of federal finance in Nigeria during a 20-year period from 1946 and analyses the economic, socio-political and fiscal problems encountered by the governments of the ...
Northern Ireland: Crisis and Conflict
1st Edition
Edited
By John Magee
August 01, 2025
First published in 1974, Northern Ireland is a collection of documents which constitutes an illuminating description and analysis of the complex religious, political, social, and economic factors that underlie the Irish conflict. The author goes back to the seventeenth century to find the roots of ...
Pagans and Politicians
1st Edition
By Michael Crowder
August 01, 2025
Originally published in 1959, this book charts the journey made by the author and a Creole journalist from Sierra Leone across West Africa at a time when a political, economic and cultural revolution was taking place. It was not so much the exotic tribal Africa as the new Africa of the politicians,...
Peasants and Proletarians: The Struggles of Third World Workers
1st Edition
Edited
By Robin Cohen, Peter C. W. Gutkind, Phyllis Brazier
August 01, 2025
Originally published in 1979, this book examines differing forms of international, interracial working- class action and the relationship between workers’ struggles in the periphery and those in advanced capitalist countries. It analyses the nature of class alliances forged in the countryside and ...
Polish Paradoxes
1st Edition
Edited
By Stanisław Gomułka, Antony Polonsky
August 01, 2025
Paradox is no new feature of Polish political life. A Slavnation, fiercely Catholic, yet looking towards the non-Slavonic, largely non-Catholic west; a people whose sense of nationhood is uniquely strong, yet who have spent much of their history under foreign rule. Poland remains headline news, and...
Rebels in the Name of the Tsar
1st Edition
By Daniel Field
August 01, 2025
In Rebels in the Name of the Tsar (originally published in 1989), Daniel Field explores one of the most puzzling phenomena of late imperial Russia: the devotion of the common people to the person of the Tsar. His comprehensive and engaging study addresses the question of “naïve monarchism” from the...
Rethinking Transition: Educational Innovation and the Transition to Adult Life
1st Edition
Edited
By Carol Varlaam
August 01, 2025
In the early 1970s, nearly three-quarters of 16–19-year-olds were employed. First published in 1984, Rethinking Transition comprises a collection of papers based on the evaluation of a group of projects concerned with the problems faced by young people in the transition from school to working life....
Rural Development: Theories of Peasant Economy and Agrarian Change
1st Edition
By John Harriss
August 01, 2025
Originally published in 1982, this book provides an important set of basic materials for students of rural development. Key papers have been chosen and arranged, and the editor has provided a general introduction and passages that link the papers, alerting the student to rival theoretical ...
Senegal: A Study of French Assimilation Policy
1st Edition
By Michael Crowder
August 01, 2025
Originally published as a revised edition in 1967, this book covers an aspect of Senegalese history of great importance not only for the student of French Colonial policy but also for those interested in the development of nationalism in French-speaking Africa. Senegal was the only French colony in...
Social Security and Social Control
1st Edition
By Hartley Dean
August 01, 2025
First published in 1991, Social Security and Social Control (now with a new preface by the author) takes a fresh look at social security policy and demonstrates how the disciplinary effects of social security and relief programmes are more extensive, pervasive, and subtle than is commonly supposed....