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  • - A Linguistic History
    by Laurel J. (Professor Brinton
    £75.49

    The English Language: A Linguistic History surveys the development of the English language from its Indo-European past to the present day.

  • by David R. (Associate Professor Lyon
    £87.99

    A core text for psychology of criminal behaviour courses offered out of psychology and criminology departments nation-wide.

  • by Paul S. Rowe
    £110.49

    Specifically designed for third- and fourth-year students, Religion and Global Politics uses case studies from the US, India, and Latin America, as well as theoretical concepts to explore the relationship between religion and world order.

  • - Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War
    by Mark Moss
    £27.49

    By examining the cult of manliness as it developed in Victorian and Edwardian Ontario, Moss reveals a number of factors that made young men eager to prove their mettle on the battlefields of Europe.

  • by Bill ( Freedman
    £22.49

    The Nature Conservancy of Canada is the leading non-governmental land conservation organization, a private, not-for-profit organization that partners with corporate and individual landowners to protect natural lands. The NCC's work is supported by about 40,000 active donors and manages 2.2 million acres of ecologically important land nationwide. The NCC is by all accounts a rare good news environmental story.

  • - The Sociology of New Religious Movements
    by Lorne L (Associate Professor Dawson
    £16.49

    This book summarises, synthesizes, and asseses over forty years of research in new religious movements by historians, sociologists, and psychologists of religion. Comprehending Cults provides an excellent introduction to the study of new religious phenomena.

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    £168.99

    In Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Third Edition scholars from around the world provide thirty-four concise, provocative, yet athoritative, analyses of various aspects of the rapid changes taking place in the global economic order.

  • - Rethinking Ethnocultural Relations in Canada
    by Will (Visiting Professor of Philosophy Kymlicka
    £56.49

    Many people think that ethnocultural politics in Canada are spiralling out of control, with more groups making more demands. This book offers an optimistic picture. It argues that Canadians have learned lessons about how to accommodate ethnocultural diversity.

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