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First published in 1941, The Reconstruction of World Trade analyses the collapse of the international trading model after the First World War.
First published in 1992, Quality and Regulation in Health Care employs socio-legal ideas concerning regulation to examine the methods used to influence the quality of health care in the US, UK, and Western Europe.
First published in 1983, Problems in Class Analysis presents a coherent theory of labour's domination by capital, based upon the notion of the capitalist nature of both the product relations and of the productive forces themselves.
First published in 1983, Prejudice and Pride chronicles legal and social discrimination against gay people living in Britain in 1980s.
First published in 1985, Practical Inferences describes how practical inferences are used.
First published in 1990, The Politics of Redress is a product of and commentary on significant developments in critical criminology.
First published in 1971, Poison, Play and Duel explores the dominant symbols of the language and action of Hamlet.
First Published in 1939 The Philosophy of Courage talks about Philip Leon¿s personal experience of God in the language of philosophy. It is a book on philosophy but also a book based on personal experience.
First Published in 1961 A Philosopher's Pilgrimage is a plain-spoken autobiography of Alban G. Widgery. This is the record of the life of a philosopher who never allowed concern with ideas to distract him from the richness of experiences.
First published in 1983, Patriarchal Precedents is an `excavation¿ of the term patriarchy.
First published in 1980, Paris and the Provinces explores why reforms of central-local relations in France have been so ineffectual.
First published in 1977, On the Economic Identification of Social Classes centres around the economic identification of social classes, focussing on the developed capitalist countries.
First published in 1959, Novelists on the Novel makes an attempt to set out fully what novelists both major and minor have to say about the practice of their art.
First Published in 1986 Modern Britain 1700-1983 presents an interpretation of major trends in the domestic history of the United Kingdom since the beginning of the eighteenth century. The focus is on the recreation and analysis of what it felt like to live in Britain throughout the period in question.
First published in 1965, Mannerism is the rediscovery and revaluation of Mannerism, that long misjudged artistic style which came into its own during the crisis of the Renaissance.
First Published in 1989 London Jewry and London Politics 1889-1986 is a study of the relationship between the London Jewish community, the London County Council, and the Greater London Council. This illuminating account of hundred years is an essential read for scholars and researchers of British history.
First published in 1987, The Literature of Controversy is a collection of essays by scholars from Britain, the United States, and Australia on major works from a classic epoch of English controversial prose.
First published in 1935, The Life and Writings of Giambattista Vico is a succinct biography of the Italian philosopher, Giambattista Vico.
First published in 1952, John Constable and the Fishers is based on original letters which have never been published in full before.
First published in 1968, Jane Austen¿s Emma is a critical study of Miss Austen¿s last completed novel.
First published in 1971, Ionesco is a study of the plays written by the absurdist playwright Eugene Ionesco.
First published in 1982, Intrusions examines a wide range of cases down through history, showing how ordinary people have regarded the paranormal in contrast with 'official' attitudes.
First published in 1981, In A Glamourous Fashion is a fascinating look at film fashion portraying the glamour and glitter of Hollywood's heyday.
First published in 1962, Hogarth and his Place in European Art attempts to convey the historical relevance, both in its native and European context, of perhaps the most outstanding English painter of the eighteenth century.
First published in 1989, Henry Fielding is a biography presenting a fresh interpretation of Fielding¿s life and thought.
First published in 1956, Fuseli Studies deals with the many-sided artistic achievements of Zurich-born Fuseli¿s baffling personality, who was one of the most erudite and renowned intellectuals of his day in Europe.
First published in 1957, France is a collection of essays which cover the interaction of government and society over the whole range of French history from the earliest times to the 1950s.
First published in 1991, Forsake Fear is the history of historians in post-war Soviet society.
First Published in 1984 Economy and Society in Burgundy Since 1850 provides a comprehensive overview of the modern history of Burgundy. This book argues that Burgundy¿s modernisation without industrialization- is not a matter of economic retardation but of the suitability of the region¿s natural resources.
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