Hobson’s 1902 book presents a controversial interpretation of Britain’s motivations to conquer foreign lands in the nineteenth century. He proposed... Læs mere
In their 1990 work, Gottfredson and Hirschi introduce a new and comprehensive theory of crime. At the time, crime... Læs mere
MacLeod’s 1987 work, ground-breaking for the way it combines field research with theory, follows... Læs mere
Before the publication of Nature’s Metropolis in 1991, historians generally treated urban and rural areas as distinct from one another, each following separate lines of development and maturity.
A critical analysis of David C. Kang’s China Rising, which is a fine example of an author making use of creative thinking... Læs mere
What is the past and what can we really know about it? Relying on his groundbreaking technique championing ‘problem-based... Læs mere
This book outlines the creation of organisational knowledge through the constant conversion of the two types of knowledge, tacit and explicit, which Nonaka believes has the potential to guide managers’ knowledge creation strategies.
Martin Buber’s I and Thou argues that humans engage with the world in two ways, one necessary for existence and the other the source of the meaning of life.... Læs mere
The City of God against the Pagans remains a central text in the Western intellectual tradition in the disciplines of theology,... Læs mere
On Religion is a major text for the development of modern religious thought in the West and its author, German theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher, is remembered as the Father of Modern Protestant Theology, as well as for his contributions to philosophy, ethics and hermeneutics.
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman offers access to over six decades of insight and expertise from a Nobel Laureate in an accessible and... Læs mere
Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy – not to mention one of the most... Læs mere