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  • av Richard (Xavier University) Polt
    271 - 824,-

  • av Per L. (Oklahoma State University) Bylund
    271 - 824,-

  • av Alicia (Campbell University Myers
    356 - 985

  • av Marie-Claire (University of Montreal) Cordonier Segger
    1 373,-

    Indigenous peoples have been stewards of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems for millennia. This volume examines how the implementation of Indigenous treaties and covenants with countries can advance the global Sustainable Development Goals by upholding the legal principles enshrined within UNDRIP.

  • av Robin (University of California Hastings College of Law) Feldman
    480 - 1 309,-

  • av Rakib (University of Birmingham Akhtar
    1 244,-

    This book studies the intersection of neoliberalism and right-wing Hindu nationalism through smart city projects which are often advertised as solutions for sustainable development.

  • av James (University of Central Florida) Bacchus
    467 - 1 309,-

  • av Antoine (Boston University and University of Oxford) Pageau-St-Hilaire
    272 - 726,-

  • av Laura (Binghamton University Anderson
    795,-

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    av Michael (Queen's University Belfast) Aldous
    289

  • av Alessandro (Universita degli Studi di Verona) Riolfi
    1 503,-

    The first full-length treatment of the concept of parameter and its development through the various phases of Generative Grammar. Providing step-by-step, detailed explanations, it offers a full account of parametric theory and the development of Chomsky's framework for researchers and advanced students in syntactic theory and language acquisition.

  • av Udo (Universitat Stuttgart) Seifert
    790,-

    This book introduces stochastic thermodynamics, including fluctuation theorems and the thermodynamic uncertainty relation with representative applications. It is essential reading for graduate students and researchers from physics and physical chemistry with an interest in non-equilibrium phenomena.

  • av Joseph B. (University of North Carolina Hopfinger
    726 - 1 633

  • av Aurora (University of Bristol) Plomer
    1 373,-

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    1 244,-

    Ten leading international Wagner scholars discuss analytical or theoretical questions posed by Wagner's music. Addressing the works from Die Feen through Parsifal, they combine a variety of music-analytical methods with approaches to dramaturgy, hermeneutics, reception history, and discursive analysis of sexuality and ideology.

  • av Bruce (Baylor University Longenecker
    376 - 985

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    1 322,-

    This volume chronicles important formal and theoretical innovations in Latinx literature during a period when Latinx writers received increasing acclaim while Latinx communities became targets of hostility. The essays in this collection show how Latinx writers confront this contradiction during a period of rapid change and transformation.

  • av Paul (University of Albany) Stasi
    1 322,-

    Realism and the Novel will be of interest to anyone who has found themselves absorbed in the world of a novel, analysing the form's ability to transport its readers to different times and places and describing distinct novelist traditions and the cultures as it travels across the globe.

  • av Roger D. (University at Buffalo (SUNY)) Woodard
    1 244,-

    Despite the Mycenaean Linear B script having been deciphered some seventy years ago, much has remained uncertain regarding the ritual ideology of Mycenaean society. This book explores this problem by investigating a new range of sources from the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age.

  • av Ricardo (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) Salles
    1 244,-

    A detailed and accessible reconstruction of the Stoic philosophical doctrine that our cosmos is periodically destroyed and restored. Explains its uniqueness compared to earlier cosmologies and refers to central questions in the interpretation of Stoicism, such as the role of the Stoic god in cosmology.

  • av Isak (Uppsala Universitet Svensson
    480 - 1 244,-

  • av Sophie (Universiteit Utrecht van den Elzen
    1 244,-

    This book shows how advocates for women's rights, in the absence of their "own" history, used the antislavery movement as a historical reference point and model. It will be of interest to cultural and literary historians of nineteenth-century abolition, the abolitionist movement, women's history, and transatlantic reform culture. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Alexander (University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust) Shah
    272

    The authors start with definitions and classification of a depressed conscious state and proceed to detail practical tips in the initial assessment of patients with coma, focussing on the history and examination.

  • av Helen (North Bristol NHS Trust) Sims
    258,-

    This Element covers the common presentations and epidemiology of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, progressing through the approach to investigation and management of this condition in the acute, sub-acute and more chronic timeframes.

  • av Oscar (The University of Hong Kong) Sanchez-Sibony
    453,-

    Highlights the importance of the Soviet Union and the socialist world in shaping the rise of the international political economy we know today. Sanchez-Sibony documents how the Soviets succeeded in helping bring about financialization and international market practices in Europe.

  • av Leith (Simon Fraser University Davis
    271 - 824,-

  • av Nicolas (Pennsylvania State University) de Warren
    328,-

    Combining history and biography with astute philosophical analysis, Nicolas de Warren explores and reinterprets the intellectual trajectories of ten German philosophers as they reacted to and experienced the First World War. His book will enhance our understanding of the intimate and invariably complicated relationship between philosophy and war.

  • av Henry James
    453 - 2 284

    The novel is essential reading for scholars, critics and general readers interested in the political and social crisis of late-Victorian Britain, the means by which writers of the time represented it, and the ways in which subsequent readers have interpreted it in relation to their own times.

  • av Henry James
    362 - 1 548,-

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