A volume in the economic development studies section of this series, discussing the relationship between agrarian institutions and economic development and efficiency. Dr Basu is an associate editor of the "Journal of Public Economics" and the "Journal of Development Economics".
This monograph outlines the basic theory of optical parametric processes and presents discussions on materials and practical device considerations. It emphasizes on optical parametric oscillators and mainly focuses on the three-photon parametric process.
This volume provides insights into Edward Bond's ideas and concepts of theatre. The letters discuss his plays, influences and motivations, describe many of the terms... Læs mere
This book is designed to be a music performer's companion, informing the performer's decisions as they prepare performances. It describes some of... Læs mere
This reference covers all aspects of soccer, including basic personal and physical requirements, training regimens, nutritional requirements, plus... Læs mere
This book is a collection of essays that cover the related areas of aesthetics and politics, both in the field of theatre and in everyday life. Each contributor illustrates how drama... Læs mere
This text is a consideration of De Leeuw's thoughts and composition, first and foremost by the composer himself.
This work examines the Japanese Noh theatre historically, philosophically (with an evaluation of Zeami's treatises) and in respect of the Noh training. It... Læs mere
A monograph on inflationary cosmology and cosmological phase transitions, investigating modern cosmology's relationship to elementary particle physics
Marcia Siegel, Deborah Jowitt, Arlene Croce and Nancy Golder are writers who became dance critics partly by design.... Læs mere
This text dramatizes the anxieties and nightmares of the writer Franz Kafka as he himself experiences them in relation to his father, his friend and his fiancee. Despite his attempts to escape the many threats of confinement, the traps prove too cunning for Franz.
An informative text on the musical composers in the former Soviet Union following Stravinsky, Shostakovich and Prokofiev. It contains profiles of composers from Russia and the former Soviet republics including: Andrei Volkonsky, Philip Gershkovich and Sergei Slonimsky.