Originally published in 1969, Anarchy and Culture both documents and describes the influence of the student and academic in the case of revolution and protest within the university.
Presents a reassessment of the key issues: with particular regard to the special situation of religion in Western Europe, and quesions in the global... Læs mere
In this book David Martin argues, against Juergen Habermas, that religion and politics share a common mythic basis and that it is misleading to contrast the rationality of politics with the irrationality of religion. In contrast to Richard Dawkins (and New Atheists generally).
Deploying secularisation as an omnibus word bringing many dimensions into play, this work argues that the... Læs mere
Second edition of successful text that takes into account recent advances in GIS development and new socioeconomic datasets including new census data. Written as an overview to GIS, it is an easy to use, non-technical introduction to the subject.
Discussing Christian language, this volume looks at how sociology has been appropriated for the purposes of the Church's... Læs mere
In this book David Martin brings together a coherent summary of his many years of... Læs mere
A fully illustrated account, replete with detailed maps, of one of Robert E. Lee's greatest Civil War successes.
Called a "masterpiece" by Civil War News, this is the most detailed regimental analysis of the first day of the battle of Gettysburg.