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First published in 1978 Nasser and His Generation is one of the most important books on modern Egyptian history. It goes much further than a simple history of the Nasser regime or a psychobiography of the Egyptian ruler. It examines his personality, attitudes and beliefs and seeks to explain what and who he was.
First published in 1951, My Dear Holmes is a biography of Sherlock Holmes which supplies answers to mysteries surrounding Holmes.
Originally published in 1995, Monitoring Active Volcanoes is a comprehensive text which addresses the importance of volcano surveillance in the context of forecasting eruptive activity and mitigating its effects.
First published in 1983, Modern Partnership Law departs from the traditionally stale treatment of the subject. This book contains chapters on partnership finance; employees; partnerships between spouses and legal intervention in partnership law.
First published in 1980, Mediations supplements, extends, and deepens Martin Esslin¿s earlier writings on Samuel Beckett and Bertolt Brecht.
First published in 1963, Massacre at Amritsar recreates the terrible scene of the Jallianwala Bagh from the stories of eyewitnesses and survivors.
First published in 1939, Management and Labour is a study of industrial organisation in the 1930s, with special reference to personnel relations.
Written by leading historians of medicine and eighteenth-century literary critics, this book uncovers the interconnections between medical and psychological theory and ideas of taste, beauty, and genius by paying special attention to questions of body language and the representation of inner life.
First published in 1980, Lesbians, Women and Society presents an analysis of lesbianism as a phenomenon that developed from a `personal problem¿ or `individual deviance¿ to a social movement with political ambitions.
First published in 1931, L. T. Hobhouse is an amalgamation of the late social philosopher L. T. Hobhouse¿s personal life and academic work.
First published in 1964, The Kurdish War presents the firsthand historical account of the aspirations, history, background of the Kurdish nationalists in Iraq. It showcases David Adamson¿s 200-mile journey on foot and horseback through the rebel mountains of Iraq.
First published in 1983 Jordan: Crossroads of Middle Eastern Events examines Jordan¿s unique role in the Middle East- Arab- Israeli conflict focusing also on its attempt and partial success, at developing its economy and society in the face of a dearth of natural resources and a large influx of refugees.
First published in 1981, Jerusalem provides an overview of the history of Jerusalem and its crucial linkage with the peace and stability in the Middle East. This book argues that the continuation of Zionism in its present form is likely to prove perilous to peace and stability in the region.
First published in 1907 and this edition in 1971 with a preface by C. C. Arsonfeld, Israel in Europe outlines the fortunes of the Jews of the Diaspora from the earliest times until the twentieth century. This is an indispensable reference work for proper understanding of the historical roots of the present state of Israel.
First published in 1937, India captures the tense and tumultuous developments in India that would eventually result in her freedom a decade later.
First published in 1977, Emotion, Thought and Therapy is a study of Hume and Spinoza and the relationship of philosophical theories of the emotions to psychological theories of therapy.
First published in 1980 The Door Stood Open deals with an early demand upon open university policy. It deals with important themes like context of the younger students pilot scheme; demand for open university places; motivational factors and potential study problems; the impact of open university study etc.
First published in 1965, The Culture and Civilisation of Ancient India in Historical Outline is a strikingly original work, the first real cultural history of India.
First published in 1990, Capitalist Democracy on Trial explores the long transatlantic debate on capitalist democracy. Dennis Smith argues that the transatlantic debate has passed through three phases. This book will be an invaluable text for students of political science and the history of political economy.
Originally published in 1993, Active Lavas looks at the practical aspects of monitoring uncontrolled streams of molten rock and how field data can be applied for theoretical modelling and forecasting the growth of lava flows.
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