Looking at the development of cultural identity in the global context, this text uses the approach of historical anthropology.
In this guide, Vladimir Barsky traces the progress of the concept of chromaticism throughout Western musical history, and attempts to recreate an integrated logical and historical perspective in order to make a specific study of this subject.
This collection of essays demonstrates how novels are not only comparable, but often superior to the case histories used in business education.
This major study is the first written record of the oral tradition of the African dancer and the Masques de Sagesse. It explains the movements, codes and meanings of the traditional African dance.
In the years 1917 to 1991, despite unfavourable prevailing conditions, there were a number of achievements in the music created for the cinema in the Soviet Union. This volume attempts a historical analysis of Soviet film music and its place in world cinema.
Examining the field of learning disabilities and the education of learning disabled (LD) children through the eyes of several experts, this volume discusses... Læs mere
This volume comprises a study of parent and child, examining such issues as parental authority, support obligations, abuse, custody, legitimacy and whether religious views should be taken into account in deciding the best interests of the child.
Takes a wide-ranging look at the new developments in music-making and musical aesthetics made possible by the advent of the computer and digital information processing.
This book shows how the discipline of pathology fits into society and interfaces with science and medicine. It focuses on anatomical... Læs mere
Poor adherence or compliance to treatment has major medical, psychological and economic consequences. This monographs covers the role of doctor-patient communications; memory; adherence in specific groups, such as children and the elderly; and adherence to different treatments.