for at udvide
kategorilisten.
Søgning på underkategorier- og emner:
Routledge Library Editions: Broadcasting brings together in 40 volumes a collection of previously out-of-print books that look at all aspects of television and radio broadcasting. These books provide a valuable overview and detailed analysis to form a key reference collection.
This four-volume set of handbooks offers comprehensive survey of the history of a region that went from domination... Læs mere
This two-volume set studies the development of Chinese phonology, reviewing its historical evolution and unraveling the underlying rules of sound change.
This two-volume set is a collection of the author’s scholarly articles on Chinese ancient characters and unearthed literature.
Originally published between 1969 and 1976 these 11 volumes covering Botswana, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Tanzania combine historical approach with political analysis in an area of the world and at a time when events were constantly evolving.
A milestone of Chinese narratological studies, Chinese Narratology is a two-volume set which establishes a unique theoretical system of Chinese narratology by exploring the principles and characteristics of Chinese narratives.
This two-volume set is a seminal work on contemporary New Confucianism in China, focusing on ten leading thinkers of this intellectual movement in the 20th century, discussing their divergences in thought and contemporary relevance.
Seeking to better understand the interaction between users and new media and that among individuals within the ambit of new media, this two-volume set systematically... Læs mere
This 20-volume set has titles originally published between 1939 and 1991. It looks at marriage in a broad context from a variety of perspectives, including anthropological, health, historical, psychological, and sociological.
Post-Brexit, in a world where food security is key, the quest for a satisfactory and viable policy for British agriculture has a continuing interest as relevant today as when these 26 books were first published between 1928 and 1994.