This groundbreaking textbook redefines auditing education by seamlessly incorporating International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) and other... Læs mere
This edition of the Yearbook of Women's History explores how the inclusion of nonhuman animals in historical scholarship can revolutionize gender history, addressing the understudied category of species in mainstream gender scholarship.
This book presents an overview of the development and operational use of the ‘CW-21’ aircraft with many photos and illustrations.
The Indonesian revolution viewed from a variety of regional, social and cultural perspectives.
This book offers you an introduction to comparative law: a selection of European countries, such as the UK, France and Germany are covered along with Belgium and the Netherlands and... Læs mere
This is a revealing book exploring the persistent lack of diversity and equity within many organisations. At the same time, it is a... Læs mere
The Yearbook provides an international, interdisciplinary platform for scholarly research in contextual Biblical interpretation. It emphasizes contextuality as a key driver for fostering innovative interpretations of Biblical texts.
This book begins in the seventeenth century, when settlers commissioned by the West India Company settled on the south side of Manhattan and started a settlement that grew first into New Amsterdam and later into New York City.
Argues that traditional definitions of Europe based on democratic, scientific, religious, and cultural traditions are culturally one-sided and historically distorted, calling for a decolonization and deromanticization of European discourse to create a more inclusive vision.
The book aims to examine the philosophical foundations of statistics rather than teach statistical methods, focusing on the fundamental question of how and why statistics works, and what we can reasonably expect from statistical evidence.
This book focuses on the generation of rich young men that grew up in the seventeenth century in the Dutch Republic.
This book is the most comprehensive publication to date of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani (1920–2012), a Japanese American artist raised in Hiroshima, Japan.... Læs mere