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First Published in 1965 Anglo - Egyptian Relations 1800-1956 provides a comprehensive overview of the political history of Egypt from 1800-1956. John Marlowe discusses important themes from the first British occupation to the revolution and the road to Suez.
First published in 1962 The Origins of Science tries to explain scientific thought from its historical and psychological origins. Author argues that scientific method is the intellectual safeguard for the criteria of truth and reality. Instead of traditional induction, the creative view of scientific activity must be accepted.
First published in 1973 Macaulay explores important aspects of the interrelationship between Macaulay¿s literary and political careers, sets his achievements as an author within the context of his achievements as a public man, and examines some of the sources of his popularity and success.
First published in 1956 The Language of Modern Physics gives a complete account of the concepts both of classical and quantum physics. It deals with themes like logic and semantics; basic ideas of physics and the methods scientists use for confirming their hypotheses.
First published in 1985 Industrial Relations in Europe examines the development of trade unions and their relations with the employers and employers¿ organisations in a number of Western European countries in the 1980s.
First published in 1981 The European Community and its Mediterranean Enlargement examines the background to the economic developments in Greece, Spain and Portugal, their relationship with the Community and the political and economic interests at issue during negotiations.
First published in 1972 Death in the Secular City grapples with questions like is resurrection and immortality a meaningful concept in the age of lunar expedition, what are the appropriate symbols for renewed belief in heaven etc. in a lucid and forthright manner.
First published in 1974, The Compleat Cook is a book to inspire any creative cook in the days of tasteless, mass-produced foods. By the subtle use of herbs, wines and flavorings of all kinds Rebecca Price has provided us with multitude of new culinary experiences.
First published in 1951 Black Sunrise deals with the the life and times of Mulai Ismail, Emperor of Morocco (1646-1727). From the accounts of ambassadors, missionaries, Moorish historians the author presents a readable, accurate picture of a fascinating figure whose reign marked a high watermark for Moroccan power.
Originally published in 1985, this collection of essays expands the understanding of both health itself and the ways in which women may experience their roles as consumers and providers of health care.
First published in 1992, Wedding Cakes and Cultural History traces the fascinating history of wedding cakes, from late medieval feasts and rites, through the Victorian wedding breakfast and into the 1990s.
First published in 1939, Syria As It Is provides a comprehensive overview of history of Syria. It covers themes like the great Lebanon; the oldest city of the world; Druzes of Lebanon; stronghold of Islam etc. Rich in archival sources, maps, and images, this book is an essential read for students and scholars of Middle East history.
First published in 1991, The Stalker Affair and the Press documents the media treatment of police constable John Stalker¿s removal from his job.
First published in 1961, Sensation and Perception aims to cast light upon the nature of perception itself.
First published in 1987, Rape on Trial investigates the impact of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act, 1976 and considers the treatment of rape victims by the courts in United Kingdom.
First published in 1977, Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive investigates the process of the transformation of Western society in the twentieth century.
First published in 1989, Punishment examines the practice of punishment as a pervasive feature of social organisation in both past and contemporary societies.
First published in 1970 Public opinion polls and British politics provides an introductory guide to political polling in Britain. The book describes the polling organizations themselves, their sampling methods, and some of the general problems encountered in survey work.
First published in 1937, Prison from Within is a first-person account of a prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for eighteen months for fraud.
First published in 1977, the third edition of Pinter is an excellent analysis of Harold Pinter and his works.
First published in 1991, Peter Brook and the Mahabharata is a collection of essays which contextualizes the production of Peter Brook¿s The Mahabharata.
First published in 1990 Philosophical Foundations of Health Education analyses the dogmatism of conventional medicine as a form of scientism and tries to determine the extent to which the state of health education has been perverted by an uncritical acceptance of these dogmas.
First published in 1988, The Palestine Question presents the highlights of the Palestine issue in a succinct, objective, and well-documented manner. The author offers judicious peace plan based on right and justice for the intractable Arab Israeli conflict and its root cause, the Palestine problem.
First published in 1970, The Novel in India traces the birth and development of prose fiction in Bengali, Marathi, Urdu, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam.
First published in 1978 Nasser and His Generation is one of the most important books on modern Egyptian history. It goes much further than a simple history of the Nasser regime or a psychobiography of the Egyptian ruler. It examines his personality, attitudes and beliefs and seeks to explain what and who he was.
First published in 1951, My Dear Holmes is a biography of Sherlock Holmes which supplies answers to mysteries surrounding Holmes.
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