This book offers a reflection upon the human search for meaning, security, healing, and reconciliation in an examination of the central teaching of the Christian faith:... Læs mere
Constructing a Renaissance Pope: Rhetoric, Ceremony, and Authority in the Age of Leo X (1513-1521) examines the rhetoric and ceremony of the papal court during the pontificate of Pope Leo X (1513-1521).
An historic addition to the advanced keyboard repertoire, this critical and performing edition presents Price's Four Fantasies for Piano in their entirety for the... Læs mere
Philosophy of language has been at the center of philosophical research at least since the start of the 20th century. But till now there has been no regular forum for outstanding original work in this area. That is what Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language offers.
How do technologies transform how we remember and forget? What kind of memory is this? This book argues that while different groups have always contested... Læs mere
The only manuals supporting students on Bar courses, providing detailed coverage of the key laws, rules and procedures alongside practical exercises.
'Reforming Rape Trials' draws on rare access to Australian rape trial transcripts to examine whether reforms made over the... Læs mere
The Habsburg Monarchy was a 'Europe in miniature'. Its intricate historical structures of governance and cooperation, integration, and separation offer... Læs mere
This volume provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the Solvency II Directive, the risk-based solvency regime for the EU insurance sector. It combines... Læs mere
The Oxford Textbook of Old Age Psychiatry coverage of not only all relevant clinical conditions but of services, ethics, and other wider aspects of clinical practice.
This book argues that beneath tactical improvisation Israel follows a consistent grand strategy that calibrates local control,... Læs mere
This book examines political conflicts over modern welfare reform in Western Europe. It draws on new data to show that the question of inclusion vs segmentation has become a deeply divisive partisan conflict line in European welfare politics.