In this study, the contributors examine the evolution of Japanese direct investment in Europe and explore its determinants.
A step-by-step look at how simple and rapid bioassays can serve as the starting point for drug discovery, cutting development time which is both long and expensive.
The main emphasis of this book is on the political history of the Jews in Palestine, where "political" is to be understood not as the mere succession of rulers and battles but as the interaction between political activity and social, economic and religious circumstances.
This book brings together a team of internationally renowned secialists to document and evaluate the economic impact of several countries' offset policies.
This text describes the local experience of recent population changes and addresses the "problem" of repopulation in rural Scotland. It analyzes the paradoxes, ironies and ambiguities which form a complex structure of feelings.
An anthropological exploration of Icelandic history, society and culture as the importance of language and texts ranging from the medieval Commonwealth to the modern nation-state is investigated.
This book examines those countries of Southern Europe influenced by the phases of European construction and countries of Latin America where the opening up process has changed the traditional role played by multinational corporations.
This study is an attempt to locate the practice of consumption within more general strategies of social self-definition. The essays in this volume are addressed to the... Læs mere
This study is an attempt to locate the practice of consumption within more general strategies of social self-definition. The essays in this volume are addressed to the... Læs mere
This volume contains the text of both "The Suicide" and Erdman's first major albeit less known work, "The Warrant". The historical context of the plays and Erdman's use of language are discussed.
First Published in 1995. A Meeting About Laughter is a collection of sketches, interludes and theatrical parodies by Nikolai Erdman, Vladimir Mass and others. Translated from the Russian Theatre Archive by John Freedman, Harvard University.
This issue comprises the 25 papers presented at the Second Music and the Cognitive Sciences conference held at Cambridge University in 1990.