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'Experimental Affinities in Music brings' together diverse artistic, musicological, historical, and philosophical essays, enhancing a broad discourse on artistic... Læs mere
Coping with Social Change is essential not only for readers interested in postsocialism and working-class theory, but also for anybody inclined to think critically about workers' empowerment in late capitalist societies.
This book deals with the question of how the religious orders and congregations rebuilt their patrimony, a necessary prerequisite for the growth of the number of religious, educational, and charitable services.
In his letter Against Monastic Life (1514–1517), Andrea Alciato, an Italian jurist and writer famous for his Emblemata, urges his friend Bernardus Mattius to reconsider his choice of monastic life.
This book provides a detailed examination of how economists approach education, treat earlier evidence, avoid measurement problems, and measure efficiency.
This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households among the two branches of the dynasty that arose following the division of the territories originally held by Charles V.
Singing Bronze opens up the fascinating world of the carillon, telling the great stories of European and American carillon history.
This volume focuses on Islamic thinking, activism, and politics in both the West and the Middle East.
In the wake of such events as the publication of offensive cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in a Danish newspaper, the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamist extremist, and a growing anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim sentiment across...
This book offers that closer look at the evolution of public finance in Belgium over the decade 2000–2010.
The first concerted attempt to integrate the separate strands of (critical) realism as a developed philosophy for social science with biographical narrative methods as a concrete methodological approach.