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By Edward Johns Urwick
January 29, 2019
This book was originally written with a double purpose; The first reason was to introduce students to a conception of a social philosophy which should be definitely linked to modern sociology, and not to be treated as a mere outgrowthof the older physical philosophy. The second reason, was to ...
By Macneile Dixon
January 29, 2019
This book was the first sign of the gorgeous Indian summer which was to diffuse its golden splendours over the remainder of Alfred Tennyson's career, and to end only with his life....
By Hugh Edward Egerton
January 29, 2019
This volume discusses a short history of British Colonial policy. With all its faults the book represents much reading and some thought. In writing what is, to some extent, a history of opinion, it has been impossible altogether to suppress my own individual opinions. I trust, however that I ...
By F. M. Wibaut
January 29, 2019
This book is to prove that at this present time, with our conditions of production, periodically recurrent depressions, with all their consequences are inevitable. This book shows a way that such depressions can be avoided, and will suggest a way towards a world production scheme which is ...
By Paul Mattick Jr.
January 29, 2019
This title was first published in 1978: Communism aims at putting working people in charge of their lives. A multiplicity of Councils, rather than a big state bureaucracy is needed to empower working people and to focus control over society. Mattick develops a theory of a council communism ...
By J. Alexander Gunn
January 29, 2019
The stir caused in the civilised world by the writings of Bergson, particularly during the past decade, is evidenced by the volume of the stream of exposition and comment which has flowed and is still flowing. If the French were to be tempted to set up, after the German manner, a Bergson-Archiv ...
By William Caxton, John James Munro
January 29, 2019
This book is based on William Caxton’s translation of 15th century French author Raoul Lefèvre book Histoire de Jason (he wrote in 1460). The Histoire de Jason is known from 20 manuscripts and 30 different printed editions, and was translated in English in 1477 by William Caxton, and in Dutch in ...
By Elizabeth J. Perry
January 29, 2019
The study of peasant rebellion constitutes a major research field among contemporary Chinese historians. This book brings together translated excerpts of primary and secondary materials dealing with one of the largest rebellions in Chinese history: the Nien Rebellion of 1851-1868. The selections ...
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By John Hutson, Reginald Byron
January 29, 2019
This title was first published in 2001. Isolated communities, dependent upon fishing, farming and forestry, which are scattered around the North Atlantic coast, have shared a disastrous decline during the last decade. These communities are in the peripheries of advanced industrial nation-states, ...
By Ilkka Alanen, Jouko Nikula, Rein Ruutsoo
January 29, 2019
This title was first published in 2001. A depiction of the decollectivization process of agriculture and the rebirth of capitalistic relations in Southern Estonia - with all their consequences at various levels of social structure and social relations....
By E G Liberman, Arlo Schultz
January 29, 2019
This title was first published in 1971: Aims to provide an exciting and psychologically penetrating account of the life of Russia's 18th century tsar/reformer and the theme of progress through violence in Russia....
By Margaret Mackillop, Alister D. Mackillop
January 29, 2019
Practically all the important books of reference on the subject are mentioned in the text. A Bibliography of books and magazine articles, up to 1914, will be found in C. Bertrand Thompson's collection of papers published under the title of "Scientific Management." This collection includes many ...