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  • by James J. (George Mason University) Willis
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Yitzchak (University of Haifa Jaffe
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Donald (University College London) Gillies
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Sheena Chestnut (University of Texas at Austin) Greitens
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Cheryl Coulthard
    £18.49 - 54.99

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    £25.49

    Empowering Affected Interests brings together a group of leading contemporary democratic theorists and philosophers to debate a taken-for-granted principle at the heart of the democratic project but increasingly under strain in a global era: the idea all those affected by a decision should be included in the making of that decision.

  • by David Hastings (University of Birmingham) Dunn
    £18.49 - 54.99

  • by Christopher C. (University of Cambridge) Knight
    £78.99

    How can we more deeply understand religious pluralism? In this study, Christopher C. Knight suggests that current explorations of the subject may be supplemented by combining new thinking about divine action with the kind of 'mystical theology' that sees doctrinal statements as aids to contemplation rather than philosophical truth claims.

  • by Daniel (Bard College Williams
    £78.99

    Daniel Williams reveals how George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, William Thackeray, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad drew on science, mathematics, philosophy, and the law to cultivate responses to uncertainty as intellectual and cultural concern, and how they both participated in and resisted the ideas of a profoundly numerical age.

  • by Bharat (University of Nebraska Ranganathan
    £78.99

    Drawing creatively upon religious ethics and moral and political philosophy, Ranganathan argues here that affluent people have demanding and immediate obligations, through institutional reform and interpersonal giving, to assist severely impoverished people. An essential book for scholars of religion, ethics, developmental studies, and theology.

  • by Herbert M. (University of Minnesota) Kritzer
    £87.99

    The first examination of judicial selection litigation in the United States and beyond. Analyzes over 2,000 cases and presents patterns of litigation over time and across states. A unique study of the interaction of litigation and politics in the US throughout the entire history of the country.

  • by Pawel (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) Scharoch
    £22.99 - 56.49

  • by Charlotte (University of Liverpool) Van Regenmortel
    £78.99

    With new assessments and translations of key documents, Charlotte Van Regenmortel studies the changing nature of paid service in the royal armies of the late Classical and early Hellenistic periods, arguing for the emergence of military wage labour as the principal stimulus to the economic transformation of the Hellenistic age.

  • by Ingrid Wisniewska
    £16.99

    This write-in workbook with digital access enables students to practise and consolidate what they've learnt and develop the four key skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Structured support for their grammar and language learning will build their confidence, with academic vocabulary and grammar tips and glossaries next to the text. Process writing pages consolidate their knowledge of text types. Students will find practice opportunities that support different needs, with explanations, tips and activities differentiated into three tiers: Focus, Practice and Challenge. Clear learning objectives and 'Reflection' questions will help them confidently assess their own progress. Answers are accessed via Cambridge GO.

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    £87.99

    This book will appeal to scholars, students, policymakers and readers interested in the contribution of land reform and constitutional law to redistributive justice. An interdisciplinary team of experts, united in their commitment to redistributive justice, explore the complexity of issues in critical, constructive and creative ways.

  • by Gillian Ravenscroft
    £13.99

    This series supports teachers and learners of the Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Global Perspectives curriculum frameworks (0838/1129). Designed for young learners, this project-based print and digital learner's skills book, Stage 3, ignites curiosity and develops important 21st century skills. With engaging projects like exploring local areas, creating a Facts Book and discovering ways to look after our oceans, learners will develop transferable skills such as analysis and collaboration. With Arun, Sofia, Marcus and Zara as their companions, they will also gain a deeper understanding of the world, exploring different perspectives and becoming active global citizens. Get ready for an adventure that sparks imagination and empowers young minds. Suggested answers are available for teachers in the Teacher's Resource.

  • by Gillian Ravenscroft
    £31.99

    Explore our comprehensive Stage 3 teacher's resource, offering valuable support to enhance your teaching experience and create an engaging learning environment for your learners. Discover adaptable lesson plans, cross-curricular links and differentiation ideas to meet the diverse needs of your learners. Benefit from time-saving resources including guidance on effective questioning, downloadable worksheets and worked examples. The new mapping guidance provides a clear pathway to integrate the resources seamlessly with the curriculum framework and Challenges.

  • by Adrian Ravenscroft
    £31.99

    Explore our comprehensive Stage 2 teacher's resource, offering valuable support to enhance your teaching experience and create an engaging learning environment for your learners. Discover adaptable lesson plans, cross-curricular links and differentiation ideas to meet the diverse needs of your learners. Benefit from time-saving resources including guidance on effective questioning, downloadable worksheets and worked examples. The new mapping guidance provides a clear pathway to integrate the resources seamlessly with the curriculum framework and Challenges.

  • by Adrian Ravenscroft
    £31.99

    This series supports teachers and learners of the Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Global Perspectives curriculum frameworks (0838/1129). Explore our comprehensive Stage 1 teacher's resource, offering valuable support to enhance your teaching experience and create an engaging learning environment for your learners. Discover adaptable lesson plans, cross-curricular links and differentiation ideas to meet the diverse needs of your learners. Benefit from time-saving resources including guidance on effective questioning, downloadable worksheets and worked examples. The new mapping guidance provides a clear pathway to integrate the resources seamlessly with the curriculum framework and Challenges.

  • by Adrian Ravenscroft
    £13.99

    This series supports teachers and learners of the Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Global Perspectives curriculum frameworks (0838/1129). Designed for young learners, this project-based print and digital learner's skills book, Stage 1, ignites curiosity and develops important 21st century skills. With engaging projects like modelling a school garden, workplace roleplaying and exploring ways to save water, learners will develop transferable skills such as analysis, collaboration and reflection. With Arun, Sofia, Marcus and Zara as their companions, they will also gain a deeper understanding of the world, exploring different perspectives and becoming active global citizens. Get ready for an adventure that sparks imagination and empowers young minds. Suggested answers are available for teachers in the Teacher's Resource.

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    £87.99

    "This book offers new perspectives on environmental philosophy and intergenerational justice, drawing on Indigenous, African, Asian, and Western traditions. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of environmental law and policy, environmental humanities, political science, intercultural and comparative philosophy, and policymakers"--

  • by Sean (University of California Gailmard
    £26.49 - 69.99

  • by Laura Clyde
    £32.49

    This print and digital coursebook helps your students continue to develop their academic English across the four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Developing these skills helps them study across the curriculum in English. They will also hone their academic writing skills and grammar with step-by-step writing activities, structured writing support, examples from a range of model texts and teacher comments. Oracy activities such as debates and discussions help them become confident communicators. Recordings provide listening practice. Regular reflection opportunities, clear learning objectives and end of unit exam-style questions help them feel confident about assessment. Answers are accessed via Cambridge GO.

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    £47.49

    "This guide for the practicing clinician provides a rapid yet comprehensive overview of current fluid management and hemodynamic therapy concepts. Covering everything from the basics and clinical guidance through to updates on recent developments and controversial topics. Essential reading for all anesthesiologists, intensivists, and surgeons"--

  • by Patrick Colm (University of Connecticut) Hogan
    £23.99 - 81.49

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    £131.99

    This Handbook provides students and researchers with a broad overview of existing literature in many areas of legal decision-making, including examples of decisions made by different professionals. Inspiring future research and practice, it will interest those in psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and more.

  • by David R. (University of Toronto) Olson
    £22.99 - 81.49

  • by Sarah (Missouri State University) Mellors Rodriguez
    £22.99 - 81.49

  • by Claudia (University of Augsburg) Claridge
    £78.99

    Drawing on a rich bank of data from the Old Bailey Corpus, this groundbreaking book provides the first full study of intensifiers in Late Modern English. It shows how usage varies for a wide variety of reasons, making it essential reading for scholars and advanced students in English historical linguistics.

  • by Andres (University of Cordoba Laguens
    £78.99

    Perspectivism is an archaeological approach that distinguishes recurrent characteristics found in Amerindian mythology. This book explores the foundations of perspectivism and its theoretical and methodological possibilities. It demonstrates applications of its precepts through case studies of ancient societies of the Andes and Patagonia.

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