Bringing together historical sociologists from Sociology and International Relations, this collection lays out the international, transnational, and global dimensions of social change.
This book is an offbeat field guide for sites in North America that reflect the rejection of the facts of prehistory and history. Though fake, the forty sites Feder highlights are fascinating and fun places to visit. Feder provides an entertaining summary of those forty sites along with the practical information you'll need to visit them."--Provided by publisher.
The book is intended for students, scholars and practitioners of EU law, as well as those interested in legal history, and comparative and international law. The book incorporates the work of leading scholars from a variety of disciplines to re-imagine some of the most significant decisions of the European Court.
The new edition of this classic textbook provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of psychology's past, from the pre-Socratic Greeks to contemporary systems, research, and applications. Updates include expanded coverage of Eastern traditions, women in psychology, professional psychology in applied settings, and new directions in twenty-first century psychological science.
Dieses Malbuch l¿ den Leser dazu ein, auf spielerische und kreative Art und Weise in die Schwingung der Heilzahlen einzutauchen und diese auf tiefer Ebene wirken zu lassen. Der vorliegenden Band besteht aus zwei Teilen. Im ersten Teil findet man mystische, intensive Zahlen-Codes mit ihren Bedeutungen. Der zweite Teil er¿ffnet dem Leser die Energiewelt der Chakren mit den Zahlenreihen auf eine sehr besondere Weise. Magische Zahlenreihen, die di...
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) and the law is on the cusp of a revolution. This book - designed to explain computational processes to non-programmers - describes how text analytic programs will change the practice of law, specifically by connecting computational models of legal reasoning directly with legal text.
Drawing on a lifetime's experience as an anthropologist, David F. Lancy takes us on a journey across the globe to show how children are raised differently in different cultures. Intriguing, and sometimes shocking, his discoveries demonstrate that our ideas about children are recent, untested, and often contrast starkly with those in other parts of the world.
Music exerts an immense influence on our lives. This book charts the latest research in the fast-changing field of the psychology of musical development, including how babies and their parents communicate with each other musically, and how early musical instruction can boost children's developing thinking, learning, social and emotional lives.
The Netherlands is known among foreigners today for its cheese and its windmills, its Golden Age paintings and its experimentation in social policies such as cannabis and euthanasia. This book explores the historical background to these quintessentially Dutch achievements and offers a comprehensive yet compact history of this fascinating country.
This book presents a major new history of the shaping and performance of the British army during the First World War. Ian Beckett, Timothy Bowman and Mark Connelly examine the army's strengths and weaknesses between 1914 and 1918 from recruitment, training, discipline and morale, to strategy and operations across all theatres.
This book defines the concept of 'archaeological reason', and provides a new approach to archaeological excavations, philosophical hermeneutics, and digital theory.
This book is an introduction to and defense of originalism and the Founding intended for a more general audience. No similar book exists. It is aimed at law students, advanced college students, policymakers, and the politically interested reader seeking a general introduction to originalism and its implications for today.