Abdallah Laroui and the Location of History is the first major study that considers Laroui’s unique... Læs mere
Volume three highlights how the development of pathological anatomy helped the establishment of medical collections: pathological specimens materialized disease – which then could be observed in the medical museums of the period
This second volume shows how the practice of anatomy in the nineteenth century, marked by the shortage of corpses for dissection, radically changed the status of the human corpse.
This volume will focus on the rise of anatomy in medical education and practice in nineteenth-century Britain, and the changes it involved in the legislation concerning human bodies
Major organisational disasters are not random. They are predictable. In the months and years before every... Læs mere
In Networked Business, Paul Grefen returns with the third edition of his tried and tested BOAT framework for advanced e-business, covering the spectrum from business models via organization structures and digital system architectures to information technology.
Commemorative Theatricality: Embodied Dynamics of Memory and Memorial rethinks remembrance as an embodied, relational, and contested... Læs mere
This comprehensive biography chronicles the remarkable life and intellectual contributions of K. Satchidananda Murty (1924–2011), one of India's most distinguished philosophers and educators.
This book explores one of the major developments in twentieth-century European history: the gradual emergence of welfare states aimed at providing social security, adequate health care, and equal education for citizens.
The illusion is gone, now the real test begins. The crisis inside the hive exposed more than a spreading illness. It revealed years of... Læs mere
Discourses of War, Media and Politics in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict examines how language, media, and political narratives shape understandings of one of the world’s most contested conflicts.