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Originally published between 1910 and 1991 the volumes in this set cover a relatively big subject, especially in the UK and in the area of Early Modern... Læs mere
This collection reflects both the classic building blocks of Reformation history, and also the new historiography which has emerged in recent years.
Launched in 1920 by C K Ogden and others as the successor to the Cambridge Magazine, Psyche was committed to keeping readers abreast of the developments in the fields of experimental, theoretical and applied psychology.
Of the 16 WWI poets memorialized in Westminster Abbey, two were destined to become lifelong friends. Although both served on the... Læs mere
Charts the history of British debt from the Crimea War to the end of the 1st World War, combining previously published materials with extremely rare archival texts, for instance, from the Bank of England.
The set is significant both in the development of the theory of banking and in terms of documenting the history of banking in the United States.
This six-volume set contains virtually all of the published work of Cairnes; it brings together, for the first time, all of his major works and almost all of his uncollested articles, pamphlets, and published letters.
In this work James Mill exhibits the character, history, religion, arts, literature and laws of the people of India. One of the great history books of the last century, it will interest social and political historians of the British Empire.
Organized thematically and covering all major fields within economics, this set collects together the most significant writings produced in nineteenth century Ireland.
Topics included in this set of particular importance are those on the origin of speech, the validity of the Biblical account of language, the identity and nature of the language Adam spoke, and the relation between language and thought.