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The world order is changing. And the Indo-Pacific is at the heart of it. In these uncertain times, this book asks the crucial question: will there be war or peace?
This book explores six critical themes: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Sustainability, Cloud Computing Technologies, Sustainable Energy Technologies, Sustainable Materials and the Built Environment, Sustainable Actions, and Innovative Engineering and Technology.
This book covers topics such as higher education, sociology, racial equity, institutional leadership, and diversity, making it essential for scholars, educators, policymakers, and administrators in community colleges.
Diving into twenty-one key quotations, including ‘God is dead’ and ‘Hell is other people’, Existentialism Now unpacks existentialism's key ideas, challenging common misconceptions and demonstrating their value for today’s readers, thinkers and decision-makers.
A complete record of every grand prix winning car since the championship began in 1950
This first volume of A Cultural History of Youth examines the ambiguity of youth in the ancient world, depictions of youth in literature, adult views of the young, and the broader social contexts in which the cultural histories of the ancient world played out.
This second volume of A Cultural History of Youth examines burgeoning global studies of the Middle Ages, which includes conceptions of the “Ages of Man”... Læs mere
This third volume of A Cultural History of Youth explores themes such as rites of passage, ideas about morality, youthful engagement with religion and the Reformations, and the experiences of young people.
This fourth volume of A Cultural History of Youth explores the connections between youth and Enlightenment as times of transition: between childhood and adulthood and from the premodern to the modern world.
This fifth volume of A Cultural History of Youth examines youth as both a category and a lived experience, exploring the role of the young within imperial ideology, and the interactions of youthfulness with notions of progress and modernity.
This open access volume of A Cultural History of Youth, The Modern Age, explores the cultural history of youth from 1920 to the present day.