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  • av Douglas Porch
    460,-

    "Emerging from the debãacle of 1940, France faced the quandary of how to rebuild military power and resuscitate its global influence. Douglas Porch charts the dynamics of la France libre, Vichy collaboration, and the swelling resistance to the Axis occupation from the campaigns in Tunisia and Italy to Liberation"--

  • av Jan-Peter Herbst
    386 - 1 076,-

  • av Cass R. Sunstein
    476,-

    How do we decide how we decide? On the largest matters and the smallest ones, we make such decisions all the time. This book casts light on decisions about decisions?what they are, where they go wrong, and how they can be helped to go right.

  • av Nick Brindle
    416,-

    A readable and practical guide to how the law applies to people with dementia, from diagnosis to end-of-life. This book will appeal to clinicians and practitioners that work with patients with dementia, including psychiatrists, primary care physicians, nurses, social workers and advocates.

  • av Erik L. Peterson
    270,-

    The legend of Charles Darwin has never been more alive or more potent, but by virtue of this, his legacy has become susceptible to myths and misunderstandings. Understanding Charles Darwin examines key questions such as what did Darwin's work change about the world? In what ways is 'Darwinism' reflective of Darwin's own views? What problems were left unsolved? In our elevation of Darwin to this iconic status, have we neglected to recognise the work of other scientists? The book also examines Darwin's struggle with his religious beliefs, considering his findings, and whether he was truly an atheist. In this engaging account, Peterson paints an intimate portrait of Darwin from his own words in private correspondence and journals. The result is the Darwin you never knew.

  • av Michael McGhee
    350,-

    The original claim made in the introduction to this classic volume was that it broke fresh ground: that it set a new agenda for the philosophy of religion and was a reaction against a narrow conception of the discipline that had little to say philosophically about human experience, or subjectivity, or about the religious imagination, or the idea of 'spirituality'. In a new Foreword to the book, Michael McGhee reflects on how the discipline has changed or remained the same in the intervening twenty-five years since first publication. He argues that the connections between 'philosophy' and 'spirituality' are still developing; and that what we think of as 'religious' or 'spiritual' is shifting, along with ideas about self-knowledge. The book contains pertinent chapters by some of the leading thinkers in the field, including Rowan Williams, Janet Soskice, Fergus Kerr, Stephen Clark and Paul Williams, who offers a comparative piece on Tibetan Buddhism.

  • av Adam Polnay
    576,-

    A clear and comprehensive review of contemporary psychodynamic theory and clinical practice for both novice and experienced therapists. Covering the key applications of psychodynamic psychotherapy to a range of presentations and guiding the reader through the psychodynamics of staff-client relationships and the development of reflective practice.

  • av Jacob L. Wright
    410,-

    Demonstrating how the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible represents the first, and one of the most elaborate, projects of 'peoplehood,' Wright tells the dramatic story of the Bible's origins in relation to 1) a longstanding political division between North and South (Israel and Judah) and 2) the traumatic experience of defeat.

  • av Giuseppe Fusco
    270,-

    Understanding Reproduction offers a broad perspective on the phenomena of sex and reproduction. Written in an accessible and easy to digest style and featuring an abundance of examples from animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms, this book will appeal to interested general readers, biologists, science educators, philosophers and medical doctors.

  • av Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
    370 - 1 196,-

  • av Raymond Hickey
    410,-

    Have you ever wondered whether we are alone in the universe, or if life forms on other planets might exist? If they do exist, how might their languages have evolved? Could we ever understand them, and indeed learn to communicate with them? This highly original, thought-provoking book takes us on a fascinating journey over billions of years, from the formation of galaxies and solar systems, to the appearance of planets in the habitable zones of their parent stars, and then to how biology and, ultimately, human life arose on our own planet. It delves into how our brains and our language developed, in order to explore the likelihood of communication beyond Earth and whether it would evolve along similar lines. In the process, fascinating insights from the fields of astronomy, evolutionary biology, palaeoanthropology, neuroscience and linguistics are uncovered, shedding new light on life as we know it on Earth, and beyond.

  • av Dean Saya
    490,-

    The third edition will help students develop their mathematical knowledge as they work through the updated syllabus. In addition to clear worked examples, a wealth of practice questions and support for English as a second language learners, we have included new features such as investigations and discussion activities to build confidence and help prepare for assessment. Answers are available at the back of the print coursebook and on Cambridge GO.

  • av Katia Carter
    386,-

    Suitable for students of Cambridge IGCSE(TM) English as a Second Language (0510/0511/0991/0993). Provide your students with important support of assessment with the Cambridge IGCSE(TM) English as Second Language Exam Preparation and Practice Resource with Digital Access. Split into three areas - Reading and Writing, Listening, and Speaking - this product includes 'About the exam' advice, speaking support videos, multiple-choice quizzes etc., so that students can confidently prepare for assessment. Benefit from annotated sample answers and tips linked to the assessment objectives, alongside a 'Learn from mistakes' feature that highlights common errors to help learners avoid the issues. Answers and digital files are available via Cambridge GO. Answers are included inside print resource.

  • av David Martindill
    700,-

    New editions support Cambridge IGCSE Combined Science and IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences for examination from 2025. This print and digital coursebook has been developed from extensive research through lesson observations, interviews, and work with the Cambridge Panel, our online research community. This accessible resource is written in clear English with features to support English as a second language learners. Activities develop students' essential science skills, while practice questions and self-assessment and reflection opportunities build student confidence. Projects provide opportunities for assessment for learning and cross-curricular learning as well as developing skills for life. Answers are available to teachers via Cambridge GO.

  • av Paul Grey
    600,-

    Help your learners discover a curiosity for exploring the past with our new history coursebook with digital access. Endorsed for Option B, the 20th Century, this resource provides comprehensive coverage of all six core Key Questions as well as five depth studies, including Germany, Russia, USA, The First World War and The Second World War. From essay writing support and highlighted key terms, to source analysis and revision tips, this clear and accessible coursebook is ideal for international learners. Access your digital resource on Cambridge GO.

  • av Chris Haufe
    506,-

    There is in certain circles a widely held belief that the only proper kind of knowledge is scientific knowledge. This belief often runs parallel to the notion that legitimate knowledge is obtained when a scientist follows a rigorous investigative procedure called the 'scientific method'. Chris Haufe challenges this idea. He shows that what we know about the so-called scientific method rests fundamentally on the use of finely tuned human judgments directed toward certain questions about the natural world. He suggests that this dependence on judgment in fact reveals deep affinities between scientific knowledge and another, equally important, sort of comprehension: that of humanistic creative endeavour. His wide-ranging and stimulating new book uncovers the unexpected unity underlying all our efforts - whether scientific or arts-based - to understand human experience. In so doing, it makes a vital contribution to broader conversation about the value of the humanities in an increasingly STEM-saturated educational culture.

  • av Amy Lidster
    350,-

    This first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime tells a fresh and compelling story about how he has been 'recruited' across centuries of military activity, drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from prominent theatre directors.

  • av Martin Mulsow
    1 396,-

    The early German Enlightenment is seen as a reform movement that broke free from traditional ties without falling into anti-Christian and extremist positions. But how did the works which were radical and critical of religion during this period come about? And how do they relate to the dominant 'moderate' Enlightenment?

  • av Irvine) Haier & Richard J. (University of California
    516,-

    This unique book clearly explains genetic and neuroimaging research on intelligence and how neuroscience findings may lead to enhancing it.

  • av Elizabeth Anderson
    346,-

    This sweeping history of classical economics shows how the work ethic has been used both to oppress workers and to liberate them. Today's neoliberalism offers an oppressive version of the work ethic. However, the work ethic also offers resources for reorganizing the economy on behalf of ordinary people.

  • av Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke & Matthew Goodwin
    200 - 716,-

  • av Paula Briggs
    189,-

    A handy guide to every method of contraception, helping readers decide what works best for them. Covering how each method works, how to use it correctly and how effective it is, the authors expertly explain how life stage can affect choice, and how hormonal contraception can help other health conditions.

  • av Ed Daw
    390 - 786,-

  • av Robert N. Brockman
    576,-

    An up-to-date guide to the practice of contemporary Schema Therapy. This book provides a practical, informative, and relevant psychotherapeutic approach and presents powerful techniques and cutting-edge developments of the model with step-by-step guidance and clinical examples. Highly relevant both to students and experienced practitioners.

  • av Mark Farrington
    373,99

    This workbook is the perfect companion to the coursebook. Students are set up for exam success with opportunities to practise their essential science skills, consolidate their understanding, and apply their learning to new situations. Exercises are structured into levels of increasing complexity to help students gain confidence. Exam-style questions throughout provide opportunities to test acquired skills. Answers are available via Cambridge Go.

  • av K.A. Tsokos
    840,-

    This accessible print and digital coursebook has been developed in collaboration with IB teachers on the Cambridge Panel, our online research community. Our author team includes syllabus experts, examiners, teachers, and teacher trainers. The resource takes students on a successful learning journey with clear learning objectives, end-of-chapter checklists and reflection opportunities. Engaging activities develop their essential science skills, thinking skills and life skills. Students have plenty of opportunities to prepare for examination with numerous exam-style questions and exam tips, while formative assessment throughout supports them as they learn. Answers and a wealth of exam-style questions are available via Cambridge Go.

  • av Steve Owen
    860,-

    This accessible print and digital coursebook has been developed in collaboration with IB teachers on the Cambridge Panel, our online research community. Our author team includes syllabus experts, examiners, teachers, and teacher trainers. The resource takes students on a successful learning journey with clear learning objectives, end-of-chapter checklists and reflection opportunities. Engaging activities develop their essential science skills, thinking skills and life skills. Students have plenty of opportunities to prepare for examination with numerous exam-style questions and exam tips, while formative assessment throughout supports them as they learn. Answers and a wealth of exam-style questions are available via Cambridge Go.

  • av Brenda Walpole
    826,-

    This accessible print and digital coursebook has been developed in collaboration with IB teachers on the Cambridge Panel, our online research community. Our author team includes syllabus experts, examiners, teachers, and teacher trainers. The resource takes students on a successful learning journey with clear learning objectives, end-of-chapter checklists and reflection opportunities. Engaging activities develop their essential science skills, thinking skills and life skills. Students have plenty of opportunities to prepare for examination with numerous exam-style questions and exam tips, while formative assessment throughout supports them as they learn. Answers and a wealth of exam-style questions are available via Cambridge Go.

  • av Stephen Darwall
    506,-

    This magisterial study tells the story of a new way of doing ethics, starting in the seventeenth century, that was based on secular ideas of human psychology and universal accountability. It also shows that this modern approach remains relevant to us today and that it has a vibrant future.

  • av Aurelian Craiutu
    320,-

    Moderation is often presented as a simple virtue for lukewarm and indecisive minds, searching for a fuzzy center between the extremes. Not surprisingly, many politicians do not want to be labelled 'moderates' for fear of losing elections. Why Not Moderation? challenges this conventional image and shows that moderation is a complex virtue with a rich tradition and unexplored radical sides. Through a series of imaginary letters between a passionate moderate and two young radicals, the book outlines the distinctive political vision undergirding moderation and makes a case for why we need this virtue today in America. Drawing on clearly written and compelling sources, Craiutu offers an opportunity to rethink moderation and participate in the important public debate on what kind of society we want to live in. His book reminds us that we cannot afford to bargain away the liberal civilization and open society we have inherited from our forefathers.

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