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Author Biography: Richard Wallace is a lecturer in the Department of Classics at Keele University and the treasurer of the Classical Association. Wynne Williams retired from teaching ancient history at Keele University in 1991. He is co-author, with Richard Wallace, of The Acts of the Apostles: A Companion (1993).
Contents: List of Illustrations Preface List of Abbreviations Part One: The World of Paul 1. Introduction: The Three Worlds 2. The Geography of Paul's World 3. Travelling the World Part Two: Peoples, Cultures and Languages 4. The Native Cultures 5. Hellenisation in the Near East 6. Roman Rule in the Near East Part Three: The City, the State and the Individual in Paul's World 7. The Life of the Polis 8. The Individual's Self-Identification Part Four: Paul's Cities 9. Palestine, Syria and Arabia 10. Cyprus and Southern Asia Minor 11. Western Asia Minor 12. Greece and Macedonia 13. Rome and the West Bibliography Index.
Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 96 held in Kona, Hawaii, June
23-27, 1980
Car manufacturing epitomizes modern industry, yet the overall
perspective has been lost in speculation and self-promotion. Based
on six years of research, this book is the first in years to
reassess the industry. The result is a paradigm that quantifies
the fundamental economies of scale and firm organizational
structure.
Car manufacturing epitomizes modern industry, yet the overall
perspective has been lost in speculation and self-promotion. Based
on six years of research, this book is the first in years to
reassess the industry. The result is a paradigm that quantifies the
fundamental economies of scale and firm organizational structure.
The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche
Wissenschaft (BZAW) covers all areas of research into the Old
Testament, focusing on the Hebrew Bible, its early and later forms
in Ancient Judaism, as well as its branching into many neighboring
cultures of the Ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world.
This is an exciting new introductory textbook which delivers a
truly global exploration of international business. It provides an
accessible and engaging overview of the key theories and models
that underpin the global economy. The text gives attention to the
challenges and ambitions of businesses in the developing world,
including small and family-run businesses, as well as those of
'born-global' companies. Managing Global Business takes a practical
approach to link theoretical concepts to real-world situations and
offers a varied discussion into the key activities of the
international manager, and a useful guide on employability
opportunities. This textbook is recommended for established
institutions as well as the rapidly expanding network of education
centres in the developing world. It is designed as a core text for
students of International Business and Business Management degrees
at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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