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Legal Feminisms: Theory and Practice
1st Edition
Edited
By Clare McGlynn
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law, and does so through an examination of a number of contemporary themes in feminist legal studies. From an interdisciplinary perspective, this book examines, as one of its overarching themes, ...
Lhasa and its Mysteries
1st Edition
By firstname surname
June 30, 2020
First published in 1906, this volume emerged three years after the British expedition across the Alps to Lhasa, in which the author took part, and provided a first-hand British account of the mission. The expedition (also known as the British Invasion of Tibet) was intended to counter perceived ...
Local Responses to Global Integration
1st Edition
Edited
By Charlambos Kasimis, Apostolos G. Papadopoulos
June 30, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume features articles from 19 contributors on local responses to global integration, with a focus on rural areas and their adoption of new functions as both producers and consumers. It responds to a crisis in the regulatory framework and reconsiders globality, ...
Lord Byron and Madame de Staël: Born for Opposition
1st Edition
By Joanne Wilkes
June 30, 2020
Published in 1999. Lord Byron and Madam de Stael made a great impression on Europe in the throes of the Napoleonic Wars, through their personalities, the versions of themselves which they projected through their works, and their literary engagement with contemporary life. However, the strong links ...
Ludwig van Beethoven (1927)
1st Edition
By Harvey Grace, Landon Ronald
June 30, 2020
This volume was first published in 1927, on the centenary of Beethoven’s death, as part of the Masters of Music series. The author was an established biographer of organ composers, such as The Organ Works of Bach. Attributing Beethoven’s disagreeable demeanour to his childhood, the author embarks ...
Lydgate's Minor Poems: The Two Nightingale Poems (A.D. 1446)
1st Edition
Edited
By Otto Glauning
June 30, 2020
First published in 1900, this volume includes the two versions of Lydgate’s Middle-English Nightingale poems along with glosses. A detailed scholarly introduction is provided by Otto Glauning, PhD, including analysis of the manuscripts, metre, linguistic significance and the manuscripts’ sources....
Mafioso, Big Business and the Financial Crisis: The State-business Relations in South Korea and Japan
1st Edition
By Ingyu Oh
June 30, 2020
First published in 1999, this book explores the question of is the business organisation a result of efficiency or is it a result of a state-business organisation a result of a state-business interaction? This question being in the context of the Korean chaebol system and the Japanese Keiretsu ...
Magnyfycence: A Moral Play
1st Edition
By John Skelton, Robert Lee Ramsay
June 30, 2020
First published in 1906, this edition of Magnyfycence aimed to highlight the true significance of the play within both the canon of John Skelton’s work and English drama. Robert Lee Ramsay situates Magnyfycence as a morality play which functioned as a bridge between medieval miracle plays and the ...
Maintaining the Momentum of Beijing: The Contribution of African Gender NGOs
1st Edition
Edited
By Nana Araba Apt, Naana Agyemang-Mensah, Margaret Grieco
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this volume collates essays from the perspectives of African women, this volume presents us with equality and access rights faced by African women. Whilst discussing the potential of harnessing advances in information and communication technology to support the ...
Makers Of Japan
1st Edition
By J Morris
June 30, 2020
First Published in 1906, Morris melds Japanese culture and historic past to create a discourse on the change in attitude to foreign powers in the 1800’s. By providing a general impression of Japan and her people, and discussing the workings of reform, as exemplified in the lives of her patriots, ...
Making Sense of MacIntyre
1st Edition
By Michael Fuller
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this influential volume undertakes a task of exposition and interpretation in explaining the views of this important yet elusive ethical philosopher and why he thought modern moral and political philosophy so muddled. Fuller places MacIntyre in his philosophical context, ...
Making Things Greener: Motivations and Influences in the Greening of Manufacturing
1st Edition
By Mardie Townsend
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this volume looks at the potential and motivation for companies and industries to go green. Mardie Townsend examines issues including human behaviour towards the environment, structuration theory, why companies go green and factors helping and hindering the ‘greening’ ...






