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Britain and European Integration since 1945 - On the Sidelines (Hardcover): David Gowland, Arthur Turner, Alex Wright Britain and European Integration since 1945 - On the Sidelines (Hardcover)
David Gowland, Arthur Turner, Alex Wright
R5,215 Discovery Miles 52 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides both a comprehensive introduction and a perceptive examination of Britain's relations with the European Community and the European Union since 1945, combining an historical account with political analysis to illustrate the changing and multifaceted nature of British and European politics.

Few issues in British politics since 1945 have generated such heated controversy as Britain's approach to the process of European integration associated with the European Union. The long-running debate on the subject has not only played a major part in the downfall of prime ministers and other leading political figures but has also exposed major fault-lines within governments and caused deep and rancorous divisions within and between the major political parties. This highly contested issue has given rise to bitter campaigning in the press and between pressure groups, and it has bemused, confused and divided the public at large.

Key questions addressed include:

  • Why has Europe had such an explosive impact on British politics?
  • What impelled British policymakers to join the European Community and to undertake one of the radical, if not the most radical, changes in modern British history?
  • What have been the perceived advantages and disadvantages of British membership of the European Union?
  • Why has British membership of the European Union rarely attracted a national consensus?

Engaging with both academic and public debates about Britain and the European Union, this volume is essential reading for all students of British history, British politics, and European politics.

Britain and European Integration since 1945 - On the Sidelines (Paperback, New edition): David Gowland, Arthur Turner, Alex... Britain and European Integration since 1945 - On the Sidelines (Paperback, New edition)
David Gowland, Arthur Turner, Alex Wright
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides both a comprehensive introduction and a perceptive examination of Britain's relations with the European Community and the European Union since 1945, combining an historical account with political analysis to illustrate the changing and multifaceted nature of British and European politics. Few issues in British politics since 1945 have generated such heated controversy as Britain's approach to the process of European integration associated with the European Union. The long-running debate on the subject has not only played a major part in the downfall of prime ministers and other leading political figures but has also exposed major fault-lines within governments and caused deep and rancorous divisions within and between the major political parties. This highly contested issue has given rise to bitter campaigning in the press and between pressure groups, and it has bemused, confused and divided the public at large. Key questions addressed include: Why has Europe had such an explosive impact on British politics? What impelled British policymakers to join the European Community and to undertake one of the radical, if not the most radical, changes in modern British history? What have been the perceived advantages and disadvantages of British membership of the European Union? Why has British membership of the European Union rarely attracted a national consensus? Engaging with both academic and public debates about Britain and the European Union, this volume is essential reading for all students of British history, British politics, and European politics.

Scotland: the Challenge of Devolution (Paperback): Alex Wright Scotland: the Challenge of Devolution (Paperback)
Alex Wright
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2000. Linking politics with culture and society, this collection provides an overview of the Scottish Parliament and analyzes it in relation to UK, European and global regionalization.

Scotland: the Challenge of Devolution (Hardcover): Alex Wright Scotland: the Challenge of Devolution (Hardcover)
Alex Wright
R3,376 Discovery Miles 33 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2000. Linking politics with culture and society, this collection provides an overview of the Scottish Parliament and analyzes it in relation to UK, European and global regionalization.

Informatica - Mastering Information through the Ages (Paperback, second edition): Alex Wright Informatica - Mastering Information through the Ages (Paperback, second edition)
Alex Wright
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Informatica—the updated edition of Alex Wright's previously published Glut—continues the journey through the history of the information age to show how information systems emerge. Today's "information explosion" may seem like a modern phenomenon, but we are not the first generation—or even the first species—to wrestle with the problem of information overload. Long before the advent of computers, human beings were collecting, storing, and organizing information: from Ice Age taxonomies to Sumerian archives, Greek libraries to Christian monasteries. Wright weaves a narrative that connects such seemingly far-flung topics as insect colonies, Stone Age jewelry, medieval monasteries, Renaissance encyclopedias, early computer networks, and the World Wide Web. He suggests that the future of the information age may lie deep in our cultural past. We stand at a precipice struggling to cope with a tsunami of data. Wright provides some much-needed historical perspective. We can understand the predicament of information overload not just as the result of technological change but as the latest chapter in an ancient story that we are only beginning to understand.

Cataloging the World - Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age (Hardcover): Alex Wright Cataloging the World - Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age (Hardcover)
Alex Wright
R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1934, a Belgian entrepreneur named Paul Otlet sketched out plans for a worldwide network of computers-or "electric telescopes," as he called them - that would allow people anywhere in the world to search and browse through millions of books, newspapers, photographs, films and sound recordings, all linked together in what he termed a reseau mondial: a "worldwide web." Today, Otlet and his visionary proto-Internet have been all but forgotten, thanks to a series of historical misfortunes - not least of which involved the Nazis marching into Brussels and destroying most of his life's work. In the years since Otlet's death, however, the world has witnessed the emergence of a global network that has proved him right about the possibilities - and the perils - of networked information. In Cataloging the World, Alex Wright brings to light the forgotten genius of Paul Otlet, an introverted librarian who harbored a bookworm's dream to organize all the world's information. Recognizing the limitations of traditional libraries and archives, Otlet began to imagine a radically new way of organizing information, and undertook his life's great work: a universal bibliography of all the world's published knowledge that ultimately totaled more than 12 million individual entries. That effort eventually evolved into the Mundaneum, a vast "city of knowledge" that opened its doors to the public in 1921 to widespread attention. Like many ambitious dreams, however, Otlet's eventually faltered, a victim to technological constraints and political upheaval in Europe on the eve of World War II. Wright tells not just the story of a failed entrepreneur, but the story of a powerful idea - the dream of universal knowledge - that has captivated humankind since before the great Library at Alexandria. Cataloging the World explores this story through the prism of today's digital age, considering the intellectual challenge and tantalizing vision of Otlet's digital universe that in some ways seems far more sophisticated than the Web as we know it today.

Every Word Counts - The easy way to win more customers online (Paperback): Alex Wright Every Word Counts - The easy way to win more customers online (Paperback)
Alex Wright
R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Exploring Doubt - Landscapes of Loss and Longing (Paperback): Alex Wright Exploring Doubt - Landscapes of Loss and Longing (Paperback)
Alex Wright
R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On Carrick Shore (Paperback): Alex Wright On Carrick Shore (Paperback)
Alex Wright
R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

August 1781. Tom Boyd returns in disgrace from France to his family in Scotland. He manages to find a job with a wealthy Ayrshire merchant, but just as his personal and professional prospects seem to be improving, his life is put in danger when he discovers someone in the firm is involved in smuggling. Shortly after he intervenes to protect a young woman who is being assaulted, he is accused of murder. With his family and friends he must race against time to find the culprit and escape the gallows. Alex Wright crafts a believable tale in the dialogue and flavour of the late 18th century that will appeal to fans of the period in this very Scottish novel.

Glut - Mastering Information through the Ages (Paperback): Alex Wright Glut - Mastering Information through the Ages (Paperback)
Alex Wright
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The "information explosion" may seem like an acutely modern phenomenon, but we are not the first generation or even the first species to wrestle with the problem of information overload. Long before the advent of computers, human beings were collecting, storing, and organizing information: from Ice Age taxonomies to Sumerian archives, Greek libraries to Dark Age monasteries.

Spanning disciplines from evolutionary theory and cultural anthropology to the history of books, libraries, and computer science, Alex Wright weaves an intriguing narrative that connects such seemingly far-flung topics as insect colonies, Stone Age jewelry, medieval monasteries, Renaissance encyclopedias, early computer networks, and the Internet. Finally, he pulls these threads together to reach a surprising conclusion, suggesting that the future of the information age may lie deep in our past."

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