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The Fancies, Chaste and Noble (Routledge Revivals)
By John Ford. 1985
Published in 1985: The main plot portrays the bachelor Octavio, Marquis of Siena, and his establishment of his "Bower of…
Fancies," something like a Platonic academy for those he calls the "fancies" — Clarella, Silvia, and Floria, three young women who are, or are said to be,"young, wise, noble, fair, and chaste.The Birth of Britain (A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Volume I)
By Winston Churchill. 1956
This book, first published in 1985, tackles simultaneously three major questions about the course of industrial evolution: what are the…
features of the industrial systems that have developed outside Western capitalism? What are the salient evolutionary developments now occurring in all advanced capitalist systems? What light can social theory throw upon the evolution of industrial systems thus far and in the future? In answering these questions the author provides an exposition of how the Soviet system works and how the Japanese system developed; a critical analysis of three issues of major contemporary concern – the control of giant corporations, the impact of automation, and the shift to service employment; and a commentary on the theories of classical and contemporary social thinkers. Concluding with his own conceptualisation of the determinants of industrial evolution, the author also offers his own evaluation of the needs of the advanced industrial societies.The Rich And The Poor: Development, Negotiations And Cooperation--an Assessment
By Altaf Gauhar. 1986
This book is about proceedings from the Third World to the South-South Conference, held in Beijing in April 1983, on…
strategies of development, negotiations and cooperation pursued by developing countries in the last thirty years. It discusses the principal elements in the global economic crisis.A New Basis for Moral Philosophy
By Keekok Lee. 1985
Originally published in 1985, this book establishes that moral discourse is critical, rational and objective and challenges the ideology of…
value irrationalism behind contemporary liberalism. The book discusses the origins of the fact/value distinction, and calls into question the thesis that logical derivability or strict implication is the only legitimate relationship between propositions. A straightforward philosophical treatment of the subject, in the analytical tradition, it will be especially useful for undergraduate students.The qualities and achievements of eighteenth century English literature have suffered denigration as a result of a prevailing Whig interpretation…
of literary history. It is the contention of this book, originally published in 1986, that an alternative form of Whig interpretation is possible and even desirable. It has as its sphere of interest the ways in which views on the nature and benefits of political freedom, and various "whiggish" readings of literary history, political theory and aesthetics, did in fact shape literary and social changes through the eighteenth century. Many characteristic Romantic tenets can be seen as springing, not fully formed from the heads of their creators, but directly out of the aesthetic concerns focusing around Longinus, and the recognition of the historically singular nature of the British constitution. This book studies and analyses the forms such concerns took in several of the central thinkers and writers of the period, and is an important contribution to the understanding of the eighteenth century milieu.This book, first published in 1986, contains the invaluable and enlightening perspectives of an international roster of experts on the…
state-of-the-art of serials librarianship and the indications for the future of the profession.The Language Of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric
By Lawrence Scanlon, Robin Aufses, Renee Shea. 2013
The Language of Composition is the first textbook built from the ground up to help students succeed in the AP…
English Language course. Written by a team of experts with experience in both high school and college, this text focuses on teaching students the skills they need to read, write, and think at the college level. With practical advice and an extensive selection of readings -- including essays, poetry, fiction, and visual texts --The Language of Composition helps students develop the key skills they must master to pass the course, to succeed on the AP Exam, and to prepare for a successful college career. Revised based on feedback from teachers across the country, the second edition promises to be an even better resource for the AP Language classroom.Ataturk And The Modernization Of Turkey
By Jacob M Landau. 1985
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who founded the Republic of Turkey sixty years ago, dedicated himself to westernizing the Turkish state and…
its society and culture. In this first attempt to evaluate Ataturk's overall contribution to the modernization of Turkey, an international group of scholars examine a broad range of subjects, including the KemalistOriginally published in 1985, in the deteriorating climate of East-West relations technology transfer became vitally important. The Eastern bloc desperately…
needed Western technology to assist in the development of the socialist economies, but a proposed US ban on the export of Western technology to the Siberian pipeline project led to increasing tension within the Western alliance abot the nature and scale of high technology that could be safely exported to the East. This book reviews the state of technology transfer to the East in the 1980s and considers the place of Western technology in the Eastern economies. It also discusses the strategic goals of Western technology embargoes. Many of the issues discussed remain pertinent today.Security Implications Of Nationalism In Eastern Europe
By Trond Gilberg, Jeffrey Simon. 1986
Suggesting that events in Poland during 1980–1981 represent the tip of an iceberg, the contributors examine the rise of nationalism…
in Eastern Europe and its potential consequences for European security. They analyze developing problems and trends in the region, including the cooling of relations between the USSR and individual countries in Eastern Europe, the continuing economic crisis, changing social structures, the influence of the intelligentsia, and the eroding importance of ideology as a key part of Eastern Europe's political culture. The second half of the book focuses on the impact of these shifts on political and military relations between the USSR and Eastern European countries and on the efficient functioning of the Warsaw Pact.Agriculture and the Development Process: A Study of Punjab (Routledge Library Editions: Agriculture #2)
By Ajit K. Dasgupta, D. P. Chaudhri. 1985
First published in 1985. The need to increase agricultural output and to use increased output to generate sustained general economic…
development is a problem facing many Third World countries. This book explores in particular the agricultural growth of the Punjab in Northern India, a country which has long been a leader in the formulation of new development strategies. It shows how agricultural output is affected by, and affects, demographic changes, income distribution, state involvement and structural changes both in society and the economy. Agricultural growth in the Punjab is seen in an historical perspective. In addition, the different aspects of economic development are viewed in an integrated way so that much is learned about the contribution of agricultural growth to the development process. The conclusions drawn can be related to problems and trends worldwide.New Nationalisms of the Developed West: Toward Explanation (Routledge Revivals)
By Edward A. Tiryakian; Ronald Rogowski. 1985
Originally published in 1985, New Nationalisms in the Developed West is a collection of interdisciplinary and insightful essays on modern…
nationalist movements. The book argues that these movements have challenged the power of Western nation-states not from without, but from within their frontiers. The book’s focus remains predominately on Western societies and the nationalist movements of nations against states. The essays in this book are detailed and innovative and analyse nationalism through theory, methodology and empirical evidence. The book’s use of research methods deepens the comparative explanation of nationalist movements, and advances understanding of Western nationalisms as social movements and examples of social change in the developed world. This book will appeal to social scientists, in political science and sociology.Biochemical Basis of Plant Breeding: Volume 1 Carbon Metabolism (Routledge Revivals)
By Carlos A. Neyra. 1985
First published in 1985: This book presents a comprehensive survey of progress and current knowledge of those biochemical processes with…
greater potential for the development of superior cultivars: Photosynthesis, photorespiration, nitrate assimilation, biological nitrogen fixation, and starch and protein synthesis.Pituitary Function and Immunity (Routledge Revivals)
By Istvan Berczi. 1986
First published in 1986, the influence of hormones secreted or regulated by the pituitary gland on the immune system is…
examined in detail, including discussions of adrenocorticotropic hormone, glucocorticoids, catecholamines, growth hormone, insulin, prolactin, gonadotropins, sex steroid hormones, and thyroid hormones. The relative importance of various hormones in immunoregulation is considered, and evidence for interaction between the immune and neurohormonal systems is presented. The possible effects of hormonal immunomodulation in reproduction, infections and parasitic disease, autoimmu-nity, and cancer are examined. This comprehensive reference serves both basic and clinical researchers and practitioners in immunology, microbiology, endocrinology, reproduction biology, neurology, oncology, psychology, medicine, and veterinary medicine.Appalachia: Land, People, And Development
By Karl Raitz. 1985
Although Appalachia has long been recognized as one of the most distinctive subregions in North America and has been studied…
widely as an "underdeveloped problem area," this book is the first to provide a comparative and analytical geographical perspective on the entire Appalachian region rather than on portions of it. The authors highlight the divTaxation in Centrally Planned Economies (Routledge Library Editions: Taxation #9)
By P. T. Wanless. 1985
Economists studying comparative economic systems have generally neglected the important question of taxation in socialist countries. This is somewhat surprising…
since taxation plays an important role in the regulation of economic activity in these countries. This book, first published in 1985, aims to restore the study of taxation to its rightful role in comparative economic studies. It stresses the importance of taxation and the state budget and argues that these are tools of economic policy which complement central economic planning.Music Theory For Dummies (Second Edition)
By Michael Pilhofer, Holly Day. 2012
Grasp the concepts needed to compose, deconstruct, and comprehend music. Whether you're a student of music or a music lover,…
"Music Theory For Dummies" presents you with essential information on how to read, write, and understand music, as well as helpful hints on composing, arranging, and creating original melodies, harmonies, and chords. "Music Theory For Dummies" gives you a friendly, unintimidating overview of the material covered in a typical college-level course and makes music theory easy to understand. It includes updated information on current teaching techniques; the newest music examples and genres; information on mastering major and minor scales, using intervals, and recognizing pitches and clefs; the lowdown on rhythms, tempo, dynamics, and navigation; how to transcribe the music you hear and transposing it to other keys; harmonizing and accompanying melodies; composing and arranging for voices and instruments; performing your own music; and much more.Writers and Politics in West Germany
By K. Stuart Parkes. 1986
Originally published in 1986, this book is an interpretative survey of the development of political writing in the former Federal…
Republic of Germany. It illustrates how intertwined writing is with politics, whether by the political commitment of writers like Grass or the analysis of Böll, by the exclusion of writers from political debate under Adenauer or their insistence on involvement in the years of the SPD. So many themes central to German life are themselves political – the division of the German state, the interpretation of the German character, the Green Movement. This wide-ranging and thorough study discusses a central issue of European politics and culture.Children's Creative Spelling (Routledge Revivals)
By Charles Read. 1986
In this study, originally published in 1986, Professor Charles Read examines the ways in which pre-school and primary children create…
spellings – or misspellings, as they appear to be. He focuses on the hidden phonetic bases for some frequent patterns in young children’s spelling, both in and out of school. Professor Read examines children’s spelling in other languages (Dutch, French, Spanish) as well as in various dialects of English, in order to see the influence of other sets of speech sounds and other standard spelling systems. Overall, the evidence suggests that children are very much affected by phonetic characteristics, as they tend to spell alike certain classes of speech sound which are indeed phonetically similar. In devising spellings, children can be remarkably independent and inventive in an activity which for adults is anything but creative, and Professor Read suggests ways in which educators can build upon this creativity.