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The bibliography guides the researcher to convenient sources for subjects such as language revival, the cultural dimension of Scottish nationalism, the work of Hugh MacDiarmid, the Scottish Nationalist party, the Scottish renaissance, and much more.
He focuses on five types of research: articles of major theoretical importance, articles offering empirical tests of theories, articles dealing with subjects not addressed elsewhere, articles providing broad reviews of the theoretical literature, and articles about politics in non-political science journals.
The systematic support for Canadian studies in Canada, the United States, and throughout the world has resulted in a tremendous increase in the volume of literature in this field in recent years.
Classified under eight broad subject headings, materials cover the criminal justice system, crime and criminals, law enforcement, the courts, corrections, juvenile justice, security, and special resources.
The bibliography lists close to 4000 titles in chronological order from the beginning of printing until the end of the 19th century and is accompanied by comprehensive author indexes. It is divided into two sections that look at the peace literature from 1480 to 1776 and then from 1776 to 1898.
This is the first comprehensive bibliography of the major readings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese relating to the legal systems of Latin America and to the political, economic, and social developments that helped to shape them.
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During the last twenty years, United States attitudes and legislation regarding sanctions against the white-dominated government of South Africa have gone through considerable flux.
This unique guide helps to answer two important questions for researchers planning to use government information sources. Access to U.S. Government Information will be an essential tool for political scientists, legal researchers, librarians, and anyone interested in public policy, policymakers, and the links between them.
This comprehensive bibliographic guide to the books, monographs, articles and editions, translations, reviews, and dissertations on this important Renaissance writer provides the much-needed, annotated research source for scholarship and criticism published between 1935 and 1985.
He has selectively annotated 12,645 cross-referenced entries and organized them into 27 sub-regional and country chapters including two particularly extensive chapters on Japan and China and two further chapters on relations between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, and on U.S. and Soviet policy.
This one-volume research guide covers the most important scholarly literature to date on ocean policies, law, and public policy. The bibliography includes the major works on the subject for college, university, institutional and public libraries, and contains author and subject indexes.
This research guide provides a comprehensive summary of all quantitative research in the World Politics field published in scholarly journals between 1970 and 1991.
Writing during a period of extreme political difficulty, widespread intellectual uncertainty, and continuing crisis, these scholars, some of whom are still widely studied today, challenged social philosophy and social science to respond adequately to the increasing complexity of industrial society.
This reference work provides sources on national service and AmeriCorps from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines, including education, public policy, political science, and public administration. The crucial year 1993, when national service legislation was proposed and passed and AmeriCorps was named, is covered in Part 2.
This guide to over 1500 recent books and journal articles deals broadly with current affairs in Canada. The bibliography is organised around 14 topics, focusing on the major themes involved in the study of Canadian politics.
This annotated bibliography covers the research studies on public opinion polls and survey research for the first 45 years of polling and survey research in the United States. The work is organized by subject, and within each subject or category, alphabetically by author.
Designed to assist librarians, students, researchers, and government personnel in locating information on the executive branch of the federal government, this work is the first book-length bibliography devoted to the subject.
This selected and annotated bibliography reflects the growing interest among scholars in anarchist thinkers and thought.
Coverage ranges from general treatments of terrorism and tactics of terrorists to material that deals with the terrorist infrastructure, terrorism in specific geographic areas, and responses to terrorism.
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