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The economic and diplomatic lessons drawn from this period by the major powers - particularly German intelligence... Læs mere
Eliot, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis and the culture of the little magazine of the period, eleven contributors from six countries demonstrate new developments in the sociology of texts, the practice of literary biography, and textual criticism.
Employing the notion and theory of international society, it offers a systematic examination of China's unique relationship with the... Læs mere
This book provides an evaluation of the European Community's transformation from a rather uncoordinated small group of member states, with a barely visible foreign policy, into a relatively cohesive and independent foreign policy actor, that is today known as the European Union.
This book presents an examination of one of the first joint actions undertaken by the European Union under the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) provisions of Maastricht.
This book is a seminal contribution to decision making theory through its study of management decision making in six Beijing state enterprises during the period 1985 to 1989, when the government adopted decentralization as the key to reforming state industries.
This book is a systematic study of monetary policy and financial institution in China during its decentralisation- and market-oriented economic reform.
Provides an historical analysis of occupational and social mobility in England. This text shows how the development of the 19th-century... Læs mere
The central controversy running through this book is whether Mrs Thatcher's famous 'green' speeches of 1988 marked a fundamental shift by the Conservative Government... Læs mere
This book is concerned with the nineteenth-century education, family life and employment of working-class girls and women.
This book examines the cultural, economic, and social forces that shaped the development of the British empire in the eighteenth century.
In the Early Modern period, massive emigration, along with political contention between the Court and the City, reshaped London's social topography and human landscape.