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  • av Mark (Harvard University) Kramer
    271 - 824,-

  • av Jason (University of Oslo) Miklian
    271 - 824,-

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    1 683

    This edited work provides the first comprehensive account of how connectivity concepts and methods are applied in geomorphology. Exploring concepts, methods, and application, it is a key resource for practitioners, researchers and graduate students in geomorphology.

  • av Andrew R. Dyck
    2 137

    Introduces students of Classics and Ancient History and educated general readers to the life and works of Cicero. By detailed analysis of his works in relation to his life, it aims to draw a more comprehensive picture of the man and his personality than previous biographies provide.

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    av Kate (University of Leicester) Loveman
    247

    Kate Loveman explores the creation of the most famous English diary, how it came to be published, and the many remarkable roles it has since played in British culture. In so doing, she shows how Pepys's own strange history has become part of the history of the nation.

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    av Lynne M. (South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust) Drummond
    185

    Examining all aspects of hoarding and its treatment, this book utilises case studies to demonstrate terms and how people may seek help. Written primarily for people with hoarding disorder and their loved ones, this book will also appeal to GPs and mental health practitioners.

  • av Carlos van (University of Manchester) Tongeren
    271 - 824,-

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    453,-

    This timely intervention into the debate about the legacy of the Enlightenment highlights both the plurality and the continuing relevance of Enlightened cosmopolitanism to contemporary global concerns, linking cultural history with the history of ideas and politics, in a global perspective.

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    453,-

    Explores the multiple ways in which different conceptions of time and history have been used to understand politics since late antiquity, showing that no conception of politics has dispensed altogether with time, and many have explicitly sought legitimacy in association with forms of history.

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    362,-

    The first edited collection on Anne Lister (1791-1840), this interdisciplinary book explores how her diaries (as historical and literary text and in adaptation) reframe same-sex practices. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

  • av Eva (University of Tartu) Piirimae
    517 - 1 411,-

  • av Marc (University of South Africa ) Duby
    271 - 824,-

  • av Olga (Florida State University) Lenczewska
    271 - 824,-

  • av Andrew (Newcastle University) Phemister
    453,-

    Connecting popular attitudes and social practices with political ideas, Land and Liberalism shows how Irish land in the 1880s was a site of ideological conflict and demonstrates the centrality of Henry George and the Irish Land War to the transformation of liberal thought.

  • av Daniel K. (University of California Thompson
    1 359,-

    Analysing the work of Ethiopian-Somali smugglers and return-migrant investors, this study explores the relationship between cities and borders amid Africa's rapid urbanization. Daniel Thompson describes how African city-dwellers' lives are shaped by global border security regimes, and how they contest these borders in daily urban life.

  • av Nicola (Universidad de Granada) Bellomo
    271 - 824,-

  • av Peter Weller
    1 380,-

    Leon Battista Alberti emerged in 1435 with De pictura, the modern era's earliest discourse on Western art. Peter Weller challenges the popular notion that De pictura's compendium on lines, points, mathematics, composition, narrative, and portraiture is primarily the result of Alberti's return to Florence and his short exposure to its visual art.

  • av Rachel (University College London and University of the Witwatersrand) King
    286 - 824,-

  • av Kate (University of Oxford) O'Regan
    1 373,-

    Courts play an increasingly important role in democracies. Understanding their role is important to all who are concerned about the future of democracy. This book explains why the role of courts has expanded and explores their relationship with the executive arm of government and their role in protecting fundamental rights.

  • av Daria (KU Leuven) Kohler
    240,-

    This Element explores the idea of publication in media used before, alongside, and after print. It contrasts multiple traditions of unprinted communication in their diversity and particularity.

  • av Andrew (University of Cambridge) Wallace-Hadrill
    629,-

    "The city was one of the central and defining features of the Greek and Roman Mediterranean. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill argues that, far from 'declining and falling', cities used memories of the past to adapt and remain relevant in the changing post-Roman world"--

  • av Maria Fernanda (University of Oregon) Escallon
    401

    Becoming Heritage examines how ostensibly inclusive heritage policies created exclusion and conflict among groups within the Afro-descendant Palenquero community in Colombia. Bringing together broader discussions on race, nation and inclusion, this book is for students and scholars interested in heritage, ethnicity and politics in Latin America.

  • av Maisha (Indiana University) Wester
    271 - 824,-

  • av Ardi (Queen's University) Imseis
    517 - 1 295,-

  • av Frank Lorenz (University of St Andrews Muller
    362 - 441,-

  • av Phillip (Vanderbilt University Lieberman
    453 - 1 139,-

  • av Henry J. (Durham University) Miller
    453,-

    Between 1780 and 1918, over one million petitions from across the four nations were sent to the House of Commons. This first study of the nineteenth-century heyday of petitioning explores the central role of petitions in reshaping the political culture of the United Kingdom, as well as the history of modern British politics.

  • av Peter R. (University of Sydney) Anstey
    453,-

    Ranging from the early Royal Society of London in the seventeenth century to the uptake of experimental philosophy in Paris and Berlin in the eighteenth, this book is the first integrated history of early modern experimental philosophy, one of the most significant developments of the period.

  • av Alexandra (Deakin University Roginski
    453 - 1 165,-

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