Wharton's late and critically-neglected novels are reclaimed as experimental in form and radical in content in this book, which also suggests that her... Læs mere
This study charts the origins of the exclusion in the 1950s focusing on the fifties cultural criticism associated with the New Left;... Læs mere
When the United States and Britain invaded Iraq in 2003 it seemed as if they also tore up the fabric of global governance of the world economy.
Most historical studies of entrepreneurship lack a theoretical and comparative approach. For the first time a single volume combines a... Læs mere
Ranging from Aristotle to twentieth-century gynaecology, contributions to this volume trace the semiotics of menstruation from magical act to evolutionary deficiency.
In this book - the first ever to deal critically but fairly with Carr's contribution to international relations, Soviet Studies and the study of history - sixteen internationally respected authors grapple with his complex intellectual legacy.
From various angles and perspectives this book shows how knowledge management is actually practised in many different European firms.
After successful transition from a socialist to market economy, the countries of... Læs mere
In this timely and controversial book, economist Deepak Lal explores the twin themes of empires and globalization and discusses the place of the US in the current world order.
This book brings us up to date with important contributions from the authoritative Encyclopedia of the Human Genome on the urgent... Læs mere
How was Ted Hughes's poetry affected by Sylvia Plath? What is the importance of his early life on the Yorkshire moors with his elder brother, that he called Paradise? How did... Læs mere
Based on extensive interviews with women and couples who have undergone IVF unsuccessfully and who have since stopped treatment, and taking an overtly feminist approach, the book explores the ways in which IVF failure is experienced and accounted for.