The second volume of this two-volume collection provides a military history of the Levant from the final years of the twelfth century to the expulsion of the Franks from the Levant in the late thirteenth century.
In this book, originally published in 1980, R. J. Bennett examines who receives what benefit, where and at... Læs mere
Written to enable readers to understand the legacy of European turmoil in the 20th century, Europe in Crisis provides a comprehensive analysis of its two world wars, the follow-on Cold War, and their transformative effects on international relations and security affairs.
Offers high school and college students and their instructors a textbook that provides guidance on practical issues, including how to... Læs mere
Spanning seven decades of India’s independent history, this book explores the evolution of India’s Neighbourhood Policy. It... Læs mere
This book introduces transpositional subjectobjectivity—a radical framework that transcends the subject-object dualism that has long constrained social scientific inquiry.
This book brings together the thought-provoking reflections of Zhao Tingyang, a distinguished Chinese philosopher, on the philosophy of science and technology, exploring and responding to transformative advancements in artificial intelligence.
This volume brings together cutting-edge research on how journalism is practiced and transformed in a rapidly changing media... Læs mere
Instead of doubling down on high stakes accountability, what would it look like if we created more human-centered schools that prioritize people, distributed leadership, relational trust, and sustainable practices?
Written in a concise and engaging style, Ergonomics in Everyday Life: Simplifying the Science of Comfort and Efficiency... Læs mere
The book offers a reassessment of Diodorus Siculus' historiographical principles and their application in the Bibliotheke Historike, approached through systematic analysis of the text rather than assumptions about its author as a passive compiler.
Written in the form of letters to the people rallying in the “resistance” for freedom and democracy, Charles Derber details elements of popular action to defeat the authoritarianism of President Trump and his allied corporate oligarchs.