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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This book offers the first comprehensive review of parasitic
Crustacea, which are among the most successful and diverse
parasites. Starting with an introductory chapter, followed by an
historic overview and topic-specific chapters, each presenting a
different aspect of parasitic crustacean biology, it enables
readers to gain a better understanding of how these parasites
function and allows direct comparisons between the different
parasitic crustacean groups. The authors also discuss, in depth,
the adaptations and interactions that have made parasitic Crustacea
as successful as they are today, covering topics ranging from the
history of their discovery, their biodiversity, phylogeny,
evolution and life strategies to their role as vectors, or hosts of
other organisms, and their significance in ecological processes.
Consisting of ten chapters from leading international experts in
the field, this volume offers a one-stop resource for all
researchers, lecturers, students and practitioners.
"Shakespeare, Spencer and the Matter of Britain" examines the work
of two of the most important English Renaissance authors in terms
of the cultural, social and political contexts of early modern
Britain. Andrew Hadfield demonstrates that the poetry of Edmund
Spenser and the plays of William Shakespeare demand to be read in
terms of an expanding Elizabethan and Jacobean culture in which a
dominant English identity had to come to terms with the Irish,
Scots and Welsh who were now also subjects of the crown.
This title is timely and topical with lots of interest currently in
the relationship between Europe and the Ottoman Empire across
disciplines. It features well-known, international contributors
from English, History and Middle Eastern Studies fields. It aims to
demonstrate that an understanding of the interactions between
Islam, Judaism and Christianity is essential for our understanding
of the period 1400-1660. It helps to establish a new field in Early
Modern studies. It includes a series of nine previously unpublished
illustrations.This is the first study to explore the relationship
between Christianity, Judaism and Islam in the Early Modern period.
Contributors debate the complicated terms in which these 'Religions
of the Book' interacted. The collection illuminates this area of
European culture from the late Middle Ages to the end of the
Seventeenth century.
This lively and stimulating book guides students through the
historical contexts, key figures, texts, themes and issues in
sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century English literature. The
English Renaissance, 1500-1620 sets out the historical and cultural
contexts of Renaissance England, highlighting the background voices
and events which influenced literary production, including the
Reformation, the British problem, perceptions of other cultures and
the voyages to the Americas.
A series of short biographical essays on the key writers of the
period explain their significance, and explore a variety of
perspectives with which to approach them. In-depth analyses of a
number of well-studied texts are also provided, indicating why each
text is important and suggesting ways in which each might usefully
be read. Texts featured include Astrophil and Stella, Othello,
Utopia, Dr Faustus, The Tragedy of Miriam, The Unfortunate
Traveller and the Faerie Queene.
The volume charts the intricacies of English Renaissance
literature, taking in a variety of themes including women, gender
and the question of homosexuality; the stage; printing and
censorship; humanism and education and rhetoric. Attention is also
drawn to current debates in Renaissance criticism such as New
Historicism and Cultural Materialism, thus the book provides
students with an unparalleled foundation for further study.
Fully cross-referenced, with a useful chronology, glossary and
suggestions for further reading, this much-needed guide conveys the
excitement of reading Renaissance literature.
Northern Tanzania is an important and diverse ecological and
cultural region with many protected lands. This book, Protected
Areas in Northern Tanzania, brings to the forefront research on
significant issues and developments in conservation and management
in national parks and protected lands in northern Tanzania. The
book draws attention to issues at the intersection of conservation,
tourism, and community livelihood, and several studies use
geospatial technologies-Geographic Information Systems and remote
sensing data and techniques-to study land use and land cover
conversion. With contributions from professors at the Mweka College
of African Wildlife Management located at the foot of Mount
Kilimanjaro and other Tanzanian researchers, the book provides
important perspectives of local experts and practitioners.
Protected Areas in Northern Tanzania provides a significant
contribution in research and technological advancement in the areas
of wildlife conservation and protected land management throughout
this critical region.
Northern Tanzania is an important and diverse ecological and
cultural region with many protected lands. This book, Protected
Areas in Northern Tanzania, brings to the forefront research on
significant issues and developments in conservation and management
in national parks and protected lands in northern Tanzania. The
book draws attention to issues at the intersection of conservation,
tourism, and community livelihood, and several studies use
geospatial technologies-Geographic Information Systems and remote
sensing data and techniques-to study land use and land cover
conversion. With contributions from professors at the Mweka College
of African Wildlife Management located at the foot of Mount
Kilimanjaro and other Tanzanian researchers, the book provides
important perspectives of local experts and practitioners.
Protected Areas in Northern Tanzania provides a significant
contribution in research and technological advancement in the areas
of wildlife conservation and protected land management throughout
this critical region.
Shakespeare, Spencer and the Matter of Britain examines the work of
two of the most important English Renaissance authors in terms of
the cultural, social and political contexts of early modern
Britain. Andrew Hadfield demonstrates that the poetry of Edmund
Spenser and the plays of William Shakespeare demand to be read in
terms of an expanding Elizabethan and Jacobean culture in which a
dominant English identity had to come to terms with the Irish,
Scots and Welsh who were now also subjects of the crown.
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