This book offers a powerful and comprehensive analysis of immigration, mapping not only what Europeans think about the issue, but why they think it, how those attitudes are formed, and what they mean for the political future of Europe.
This book explores the influence of perceived lessons from national history, particularly the resonance between these lessons at the elite level and memory discourses in society, on Germany's grand strategy
Explores Bengal’s political, social, and cultural history through Rabindranath Tagore’s music and ideas. Using critical theory and musicology, it... Læs mere
James Warren explores what, according to Plato and Aristotle, makes a group of people a unified political community. He draws out the key role played by the... Læs mere
This book poses important questions for economic sociologists.
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for SATB accompanied and unaccompanied The volumes of Carols for Choirs have established themselves as the quintessential carol books for carol-singers around the world.... Læs mere
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Explore opportunity and inequality in the USA, 1920-1968, with this Studies in Change Student Book... Læs mere
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