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Government Export Promotion: A Global Perspective
1st Edition
By F.H. Rolf Seringhaus, Philip J. Rosson
May 01, 2026
Government Export Promotion (1990) focuses on an extremely important international trade and economic issue: the role and impact of government export promotion. The efforts of governments to support companies in both the developed and developing world are described, and the impact of this support ...
Haciendas, Plantations and Collective Farms: Agrarian Class Societies – Cuba and Peru
1st Edition
By Juan Martinez-Alier
May 01, 2026
Haciendas, Plantations and Collective Farms (1977) studies the economic and political motivation of both landlords and peasants in two contrasting situations, Cuban plantations and Peruvian highland haciendas. It also analyses trends in agrarian change, including land reform....
Hitler's Englishman: The Crime of 'Lord Haw-Haw'
1st Edition
By Francis Selwyn
May 01, 2026
‘Lord Haw-Haw’ (William Joyce) was Hitler’s secret weapon of the airwaves. Nightly through the Second World War Joyce’s nasal tones were transmitted to a delighted if sceptical audience. He had a large and enthusiastic following, who looked upon his catchphrase ‘Jairmany calling’ as the promise of ...
Indonesia: The Rise of Capital
1st Edition
By Richard Robison
May 01, 2026
Indonesia (1986) examines the way in which capital emerged in the 1970s and 1980s as a major influence on the state, its officials and policies. The emergence of the capitalist class in Indonesia is examined, along with its internal divisions and conflicts, and its relations with the state. In ...
Industry in Developing Countries: Theory, Policy and Evidence
1st Edition
By John Weiss
May 01, 2026
Industry in Developing Countries (1988) surveys the empirical evidence on industrialisation in developing countries and relates it to the relevant economic theory as well as discussing alternative strategies of industrialisation and the range of policy instruments available to implement these ...
Local History and the Teacher
1st Edition
By Robert Douch
May 01, 2026
First published in 1967, Local History and the Teacher explores the opportunities and the difficulties presented by the study and teaching of historical aspects of the local environment. The author treats the development and value of local history studies in the work of English Schools, and ...
Maternal and Child Health in Rural Kenya: An Epidemiological Study
1st Edition
Edited
By J.K. van Ginneken, A.S. Muller
May 01, 2026
Maternal and Child Health in Rural Kenya (1984) is based on a longitudinal, multi-disciplinary, population-based research study in the Machakos district, a rural area of Kenya. The purposes of the project were to obtain accurate data on morbidity and mortality from a number of acute infectious ...
Motivating Students
1st Edition
By Ruth M. Beard, Isabel J. Senior
May 01, 2026
First published in 1980, Motivating Students examines the nature of motivation among students in higher education, drawing on extensive research and interviews with students from English polytechnics and universities. Ruth M. Beard and Isabel J. Senior address a persistent concern among educators: ...
Nietzsche
1st Edition
By R. J. Hollingdale
May 01, 2026
In this book, originally published in 1973, the author, well-known for his studies in Nietzsche, has written a lucid and challenging introduction to Nietzsche’s philosophy and to other aspects of his authorship. Nietzsche’s background and the evolution of his thought are discussed, and a detailed ...
Normal Life: A Study of War and Industrially Injured Pensioners
1st Edition
By Sally Sainsbury
May 01, 2026
It is widely accepted that disabled people should be enabled to have as normal a life as possible. This raises the key question of what is ‘normal’ and who should define it. Originally published in 1993, it is this question which is the main focus of Normal Life, raised in the context of the ...
Parents Children and Adoption: A Handbook for Adoption Workers
1st Edition
By Jane Rowe
May 01, 2026
First published in 1966, Parents Children and Adoption emerged during a time when systematic training materials for adoption professionals were urgently needed. This comprehensive book was specifically designed for social workers and professionals directly involved in adoption practice during the ...
People, Policies and Professionals: A Study of Learning Disability in a Small Town
1st Edition
By Sally Sainsbury
May 01, 2026
Originally published in 2002, this engaging ethnographic study uncovers the problems that arise when principles underlying policy are difficult to interpret and are at odds with the culture of the locality within which policy is implemented. Examining one strategy in particular, the All Wales ...






