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  • av Robert F. Drake
    741

    This raises questions about the future of social policy and the serious implications for welfare in a fast changing world. This will be essential reading for students of social policy, applied social studies, politics and other courses concerned with the role of government and the provision of public services.

  • av John Russell Brown
    737

    Written for performance, Shakespeare's plays are very different texts from any intended for a reader with book in hand and they require a different kind of attention.

  • av Rainer Emig
    621

    This collection of recent essays on James Joyce's masterpiece, Ulysses, provides an up-to-date overview of debates in Joycean scholarship, with particular emphasis on gender, postcolonial and ideological critiques, and deconstructive readings.

  • - Volume I: 1883-1929
    av J. King & M. Howard
    1 257

    ...Howard and King have done an excellent job...scholarly without being partisan or polemical.' Meghnad Desai, The Times Higher Education Supplement

  • av Sally Fincher
    527

    We've written this book to support students in studying programming. So we have a strong classroom background - teaching students on a daily basis - and a strong research background, knowing what has been investigated (and written on) with regard to students' knowledge, conception and difficulties in introductory programming.

  • - Causes and Consequences
    av Jitendralal Borkakoti
    667

    A rigorous and comprehensive text dealing primarily with the determinants of the pattern of trade gains from trade and trade policy.

  • - An Integrative Approach
    av Kathryn Geldard & David Geldard
    621

  • - Social Theory and Contemporary Society
    av Simon Clarke
    741

    This original new book offers a comprehensive introduction to social theories and how they are applied to contemporary social problems. Exploring all the key ideas and thinkers, in addition to the most recent debates in the field, this book will be an engaging and lucid read for all those seeking to understand contemporary social theory today.

  • - 2nd edition
    av Diana Coben & Elizabeth Atere-Roberts
    601

    Maths can be an unnecessary source of anxiety for both students and professionals involved in nursing and healthcare. There are new sections on nurse prescribing, care of older patients and the organization of healthcare work - all designed to reflect the changing responsibilities within the nursing and healthcare fields.

  • - Critical Introductions and Reflections
    av Dan Goodley & Rebecca Lawthom
    757

    Examines the relationship between disability studies and psychology. By illuminating the interpersonal, social, cultural, historical and political causes of 'disability', this book proposes ideas for enabling psychological theory and practice.

  • av Margarita Stocker
    677

  • - A New Introduction
    av Geoffrey N. Leech, Margaret Deuchar & Robert Hoogenraad
    631

    Written by a team led by a world authority in English grammar, English Grammar for Today has established itself as a rich educational experience for both native- and non-native-speaking students.

  • - Turing and the Science of the Mind
    av Andy Wells
    2 431

    Ecological functionalism is based on Turing's fundamental insights and extends them by drawing on contemporary theories of concurrent and distributed computation to cover a wide range of psychological domains.

  • - From Sex and the Single Girlto Sex and the City
    av Imelda Whelehan
    607 - 2 107

    Imelda Whelehan provides an overview of popular women's writing from the late 1960s to the present, looking at how key feminist texts such as The Women's Room, Kinflicks and Fear of Flying have influenced popular contemporary fiction such as Bridget Jones' Diary and Sex and the City.

  • - Approaches, Knowledge and Skills
    av Janice West & David Watson
    657

    This new textbook examines the knowledge, skills and values that underpin and inform current social work practice and processes. With a clear focus on skills, social work processes and the suitability of different methods, Watson offers students a toolkit for applying theoretical frameworks to actual practice situations.

  • av Richard Wilson
    567

    Julius Caesar: A New Casebook provides students and academics with a selection of important essays by leading contemporary critics on Shakespeare's first "Globe" play.

  • av Tim Hitchcock
    591

    This fascinating and wide-ranging analysis of gender and sexualities brings together the disparate literatures on demography, love and marriage, the body, homosexuality, lesbianism, and the regulation of sexuality.

  • - The Emergence of a Nation State
    av David Potter
    697

    A survey of French history from the reign of Louis XI to the outbreak of the Wars of Religion that isolates some of the controversial theories of the period: state building, nobility and clientage and the Reformation and discusses them with full attention to the regional diversity of France.

  • - Psychodynamics, Systems and Practice
    av Michael Preston-Shoot, Leeds Social Services Department) Agass & Dick (Psychiatric Social Worker
    701

    This book presents a combined psychodynamic and systems approach to social work practice offering a thorough exploration of the two theories, and applying them to a broad range of social work concerns.

  • av Thomas R. Smyth
    607

    This book offers advice and guidance on the writing of papers in psychology - in particular, essays, literature reviews, and research reports - that are applicable at all levels of writing in psychology. It provides a comprehensive and in-depth discussion of the principles involved. Author at Charles Sturt University, NSW.

  • av Mike Edwards
    507

    This guide seeks to explore creatively the fascination of Forster's writing and to show how interesting ideas can emerge from close reading of extracts from the novels.

  • av Andrew Maunder & Nahem Yousaf
    641

    This New Casebook explores the enduring significance of George Eliot's novels The Mill on the Floss (1860) and Silas Marner (1861).

  • av Robin Dunbar, Louise Barrett & John Lycett
    921

    Tackling everything from mate choice to marriage patterns, childcare to cultural evolution, Human Evolutionary Psychology critically assesses the value of evolutionary explanations to humans in both modern western society and traditional pre-industrial societies.

  • - William Shakespeare
    av Martin Coyle
    461 - 1 531

    This collection of essays is aimed at students who are working on The Merchant of Venice and who are looking for new ways of thinking about the play and new ways of thinking about their own practice as critics.

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    - Social Work and Social Care Perspectives
    av Joan Orme
    207

    How can social workers and social care workers work positively with individual differences?Much has been written about both the formal and informal provision of community care, and women's role within this.

  • - A Biopsychosocial Approach
    av Chess Denman
    697

    Of interest to psychotherapists and counsellors of all kinds, this text describes key issues and controversies in human sexuality as they present in therapy practice.

  • av Sidney Kessler & Fred Bayliss
    771 - 1 091

    In this third edition the authors have revised and updated their popular textbook to take into account the new government as well as to examine recent changes in government policy, the law, union and management together with their effects upon pay and productivity, the nature and scope of collective bargaining and Britain's strike record.

  • av Lyn Pykett
    607 - 1 761

    This work examines the full spectrum of Dickens's writing, including his journalism, work as an editor of periodicals, sketches and stories, placing his work in its contemporary context as well as reassessing it in the light of late modern/postmodern rereadings.

  • av Nicholas Marsh
    481 - 1 331

    Jane Austen's novels are among the most polished and carefully-crafted works in the English literary heritage. This guide does not simplify the study of Jane Austen, but invites the reader to pursue and revel in the ironic subtlety of her methods and thought.

  • av Nicholas Marsh
    507

    At the beginning of this century, Virginia Woolf reacted against literary tradition, sought a new definition of fiction, applied her modern, post-freudian outlook and radically feminist ideas to the problem of writing novels and, in so doing, re-defined our concept of this literary form.

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