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  • by William Desmond
    £39.99 - 85.49

    An original work which rethinks the question of God in a constructive spirit, drawing its conclusions by considering ideas received from both philosophy and religion.

  • by Gareth Southwell
    £17.49

    A concise and readable summary of the Meditations geared toward beginner philosophy students and general readers. The book is well-illustrated with tables, diagrams, and images, and contains a glossary of difficult terms as well as relevant biographical and historical information. .

  • - An Essay on Theological Humanism
    by David E. Klemm & William Schweiker
    £29.99 - 70.99

    Ours is a time when cultures and religions creatively interact but also often collide, and human power increasingly endangers forms of life even while great technological advances enable us to better relieve suffering and want.

  • - A Brief History of Cable Television
    by Megan Mullen
    £88.99

    Television in the Multichannel Age is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to the history of multichannel television in all its forms - from cable to direct-to-home satellite and beyond.

  • - A Reintroduction
    by David Ayers
    £27.49

    Literary Theory: A Reintroduction introduces the current state of theory by placing it in its social, historical, and institutional contexts.

  • by Charles Lindholm
    £34.99 - 80.99

    Authenticity is taken-for-granted as an absolute value in contemporary life. In Culture and Authenticity , Charles Lindholm calls upon anthropological case studies from different cultures, historical material, and comparative philosophy, to explore how notions of authenticity develop, what forms it takes, and how it changes over time.

  • by Douglas Gomery
    £41.99 - 97.99

    This powerful history of broadcasting in the United States goes beyond traditional accounts to explore the field's important social, political, and cultural ramifications. It examines how broadcasting has been organized as a business throughout much of the 20th century, and focuses on the aesthetics of programming over the years.

  • - An Introduction
    by Wyn Kelley
    £32.49 - 85.49

    This unique introduction explores Herman Melville as he described himself in Billy Budd-"a writer whom few know. " Moving beyond the recurring depiction of Melville as the famous author of Moby-Dick, this book traces his development as a writer while providing the basic tools for successful critical reading of his novels.

  • by Kasia Szpakowska
    £30.99

    Using the life of a young girl and her family as a model, this book recreates the daily life of the middle-class residents of the ancient town of Lahun during Egypt's Middle Kingdom period. This perfect snapshot in time has been painstakingly recreated using recently published textual data and archaeological findings.

  • - When the Rule of Law is Illegal
    by Ugo Mattei & Laura Nader
    £28.49 - 77.99

    Plunder examines the dark side of the Rule of Law and explores how it has been used as a powerful political weapon by Western countries in order to legitimize plunder - the practice of violent extraction by stronger political actors victimizing weaker ones.

  • - Engagements in a Religious and Secular World
    by David F. Ford
    £33.49 - 79.49

    Ford has developed the relationship between theology and each of these other spheres, but this is the first volume to bring together a complete and well-rounded account of theology's interaction with all its conversation partners.

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    - A Communication Perspective
    by W. Barnett Pearce
    £35.99 - 97.99

    Making Social Worlds: A Communication Perspective offers the most accessible introduction to the tools and concepts of CMM - Coordinated Management of Meaning - one of the groundbreaking theories of speech communication.

  • - Theory, Practice and Populism
    by Cher Krause Knight
    £28.49 - 88.99

    This book takes a bold look at public art and its populist appeal, offering a more inclusive guide to America's creative tastes and shared culture.

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    by Sandra Goss Lucas
    £32.49 - 87.99

    A Guide to Teaching Introductory Psychology focuses on the critical aspects of teaching introductory psychology to undergraduate students. The volume begins with an orienting history of the course and evaluates current trends in teaching, as well as offering suggestions for developing personal techniques.

  • - Applying Theory to Data
    by John J. McCarthy
    £38.99

    Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in general when it was first proposed in 1993. In Doing Optimality Theory, one of the key proponents of the theory explains how to do analysis and research using this model.

  • - A Study in Vulnerability
    by Georgina H. Endfield
    £23.49 - 57.49

    By considering three case study regions in Mexico during the Colonial era, Climate and Society in Colonial Mexico: A Study in Vulnerability examines the complex interrelationship between climate and society and its contemporary implications.

  • - Free Movement and Mobility in an Integrating Europe
    by Adrian Favell
    £20.99 - 52.49

    The European Union is founded on the idea of free movement. A generation of West European citizens - referred to by the author as 'Eurostars' - have pioneered a new kind of highly skilled and educated migration.

  • - Labour in the Age of Insecurity
    by Andries Bezuidenhout, Edward Webster & Rob Lambert
    £20.99 - 57.49

    Claims have been made on the emergence of a new labour internationalism in response to the growing insecurity created by globalization. However, when persons face conditions of insecurity they often turn inwards. The book contains a warning and a sign of hope. Some workers become fatalistic, even xenophobic.

  • - Erosion, Form and Landscape Change
    by Martin Evans & Jeff Warburton
    £23.49 - 57.49

    Geomorphology of Upland Peat offers a detailed synthesis of existing literature on peat erosion, incorporating new research ideas and data from two leading experts in the field. This text will be relevant and informative for a broad audience working on organic sediments in various environments.

  • by Katharine Dell
    £27.49 - 73.49

    This succinct and innovative book shows readers how to read and appreciate the Old Testament: as history, as literature or as theology. Offering an ideal 'taster' of Old Testament themes and issues, the book encourages students to explore various forms of interpretation and develop a lively interaction with the texts.

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    by David Theo Goldberg
    £38.49 - 94.49

    * Offers a new conceptual apparatus for thinking about developments and transformations in the a racial statea . * Integrates racial theory with state theory, arguing that race is integral to the formation and management of states.

  • - Science and Technology
    by Zeno W. Wicks, Frank N. Jones, Douglas A. Wicks & et al.
    £151.99

    Third Edition brings acclaimed textthoroughly up to date with the latestorganic coatings technology Organic Coatings, Third Edition is an unparalleled reference and text for organic coatings technology and its myriad applications.

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    - Architectural Drawing Today
    by Jean Gardner & Brian McGrath
    £38.49

    This is the first textbook for architectural drawing with the computer that is based on understanding how digital drawing fundamentally differs from drawing with lead pencils on drafting boards.

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    - Prevention and Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
    by Dag Orstavik & Thomas Pitt Ford
    £107.99

    This second edition of Essential Endodontology capitalizes on the book's position as the major scientific treatise in the field. It addresses the scientific basis of endodontology rather than majoring on didactic methods of treatment.

  • by Timothy Insoll
    £49.99 - 115.49

    Examining the archaeological implications of Islam as a force which can act upon all areas of life, this text provides an assessment of the means and methods of uncovering Islamic material records. Separate chapters examine the mosque; domestic environment; the Islamic city; and death and burial.

  • by Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
    £29.99 - 78.99

    Greek Tragedy sets ancient tragedy into its original theatrical, political and ritual context and applies modern critical approaches to understanding why tragedy continues to interest modern audiences.

  • - How Jokes Can Help You Think
    by Donald Eric Capps & John M. Capps
    £20.49 - 81.49

    You've Got to Be Kidding!: How Jokes Can Help You Think focuses on a single, core issue at the heart of philosophy: our ability to think critically. The authors, a father and son team of distinguished professors, aren't kidding around when they show us that jokes illustrate the various ways in which the thinking process goes awry.

  • - Governmentalities of the British Atmosphere
    by Mark Whitehead
    £23.49 - 52.49

    Utilizing environmental archival materials from the UK, State, Science and the Skies presents a groundbreaking historical account of the development of a state science of atmospheric pollution.

  • - A History of Semantics and Culture
    by Geoffrey Hughes
    £78.99

    In this carefully researched, thought-provoking book, Geoffrey Hughes examines the trajectory of political correctness and its impact on public life. Focusing on the historical, semantic, and cultural aspects of political correctness, it will intrigue anyone interested in this ongoing debate.

  • by George Rudebusch
    £22.49

    George Rudebusch's Socrates presents a compelling case for taking Socrates' arguments and wild conclusions seriously, not merely as abstract exercises in cross examining ideas of human excellence, but as a heavenly way for human beings to live.

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