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Distribution Habitat and Social Organization of the Florida Scrub Jay - With a Discussion of the Evolution of Cooperative... Distribution Habitat and Social Organization of the Florida Scrub Jay - With a Discussion of the Evolution of Cooperative Breeding in New World Jays (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Cox
R2,224 Discovery Miles 22 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic - Contesting Poetry after Waterloo: Jeffrey Cox William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic - Contesting Poetry after Waterloo
Jeffrey Cox
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic provides a truly comprehensive reading of 'late' Wordsworth and the full arc of his career from (1814–1840) revealing that his major poems after Waterloo contest poetic and political issues with his younger contemporaries: Keats, Shelley and Byron. Refuting conventional models of influence, where Wordsworth 'fathers' the younger poets, Cox demonstrates how Wordsworth's later writing evolved in response to 'second generation' romanticism. After exploring the ways in which his younger contemporaries rewrote his 'Excursion', this volume examines how Wordsworth's 'Thanksgiving Ode' enters into a complex conversation with Leigh Hunt and Byron; how the delayed publication of 'Peter Bell' could be read as a reaction to the Byronic hero; how the older poet's River Duddon sonnets respond to Shelley's 'Mont Blanc'; and how his later volumes, particularly 'Memorials of a Tour in Italy, 1837', engage in a complicated erasure of poets who both followed and predeceased him.

The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 (Paperback): Jeffrey Cox The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

..". this book fills a gap in the historiography of mission history by providing a one-volume history of modern British missions... This work deserves a place on the shelves of university libraries and should be consulted by specialists and readers interested in the history of Christian missions." Geordan Hammond (Manchester Wesley Research Centre and Nazarene Theological College)- H- Albion, H-Net Reviews

Missions are a topic of crucial importance in understanding the relationship between religion in Britain and the British Empire since 1700, as well as a significant part of the history of both modern Britain and the countries across that world that were visited by missionaries.

The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 is unique in providing a one volume summary of the British missionary movement in the last three hundred years. It offers a balanced survey, viewing missionaries primarily as institution builders rather than imperialists or heroes of social reform. Jeffrey Cox examines both Britain as the home base of missions and the impact made by the missions abroad, while also evaluating the independent initiatives by African and Asian Christians. He emphasises the female- dominated nature of missionary ventures from Britain, and also examines the issue of missionary rhetoric. The book also makes comparisons between British missions and those from other predominantly Protestant countries including the United States.

This book brings a fresh and much needed overview to this large, fascinating and controversial subject, and will be of interest to all students of British history, religious history and religious studies.

The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 (Hardcover, New): Jeffrey Cox The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 (Hardcover, New)
Jeffrey Cox
R4,286 Discovery Miles 42 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Missions are an important topic in the history of modern Britain and of even wider importance in the modern history of Africa and many parts of Asia. Yet, despite the perennial subject matter, and the publication of a large number of studies of particular aspects of missions, there is no recent, balanced overview of the history of the missionary moment during the last three hundred years.

The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 moves away from the partisan approach that characterizes so many writers in field and instead views missionaries primarily as institution builders rather than imperialists or heroes of social reform. This balanced survey examines both Britain as the home base of missions and the impact of the missions themselves, while also evaluating the independent initiatives by African and Asia Christians. Also addressed are the previously ignored issues of missionary rhetoric, the predominantly female nature of missions, and comparisons between British missions and those from other predominantly Protestant countries including the United States.

Jeffrey Cox brings a fresh and much needed overview to this large, fascinating and controversial subject.

William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic - Contesting Poetry after Waterloo (Hardcover): Jeffrey Cox William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic - Contesting Poetry after Waterloo (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Cox
R2,566 R2,166 Discovery Miles 21 660 Save R400 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic provides a truly comprehensive reading of 'late' Wordsworth and the full arc of his career from (1814-1840) revealing that his major poems after Waterloo contest poetic and political issues with his younger contemporaries: Keats, Shelley and Byron. Refuting conventional models of influence, where Wordsworth 'fathers' the younger poets, Cox demonstrates how Wordsworth's later writing evolved in response to 'second generation' romanticism. After exploring the ways in which his younger contemporaries rewrote his 'Excursion', this volume examines how Wordsworth's 'Thanksgiving Ode' enters into a complex conversation with Leigh Hunt and Byron; how the delayed publication of 'Peter Bell' could be read as a reaction to the Byronic hero; how the older poet's River Duddon sonnets respond to Shelley's 'Mont Blanc'; and how his later volumes, particularly 'Memorials of a Tour in Italy, 1837', engage in a complicated erasure of poets who both followed and predeceased him.

Blazing Star, Setting Sun - The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign November 1942-March 1943 (Paperback): Jeffrey Cox Blazing Star, Setting Sun - The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign November 1942-March 1943 (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox
R532 R440 Discovery Miles 4 400 Save R92 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From popular Pacific Theatre expert Jeffrey R. Cox comes this insightful new history of the critical Guadalcanal and Solomons campaign at the height of World War II. His previous book, Morning Star, Rising Sun, had found the US Navy at its absolute nadir and the fate of the Enterprise, the last operational US aircraft carrier at this point in the war, unknown. This new volume completes the history of this crucial campaign, combining detailed research with a novelist's flair for the dramatic to reveal exactly how, despite missteps and misfortunes, the tide of war finally turned. By the end of February 1944, thanks to hard-fought and costly American victories in the first and second naval battles of Guadalcanal, the battle of Empress Augusta Bay, and the battle of Cape St George, the Japanese would no longer hold the materiel or skilled manpower advantage. From this point on, although the war was still a long way from being won, the American star was unquestionably on the ascendant, slowly, but surely, edging Japanese imperialism towards its sunset. Jeffrey Cox's analysis and attention to detail of even the smallest events are second to none. But what truly sets this book apart is how he combines this microscopic attention to detail, often unearthing new facts along the way, with an engaging style that transports the reader to the heart of the story, bringing the events on the deep blue of the Pacific vividly to life.

Dark Waters, Starry Skies - The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, March-October 1943 (Hardcover): Jeffrey Cox Dark Waters, Starry Skies - The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, March-October 1943 (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Cox
R855 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R202 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Esteemed Pacific War historian Jeffrey Cox has produced a fast-paced and absorbing read of the crucial New Georgia phase of the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign during the Pacific War. Thousands of miles from friendly ports, the US Navy had finally managed to complete the capture of Guadalcanal from the Japanese in early 1943. Now the Allies sought to keep the offensive momentum won at such a high cost. This is the central plotline running through this page-turning history beginning with the Japanese Operation I-Go and the American ambush of Admiral Yamamoto and continuing on to the Allied invasion of New Georgia, northwest of Guadalcanal in the middle of the Solomon Islands and the location of a major Japanese base. Determined not to repeat their mistakes at Guadalcanal, the Allies nonetheless faltered in their continuing efforts to roll back the Japanese land, air and naval forces. Using first-hand accounts from both sides, this book vividly recreates all the terror and drama of the nighttime naval battles during this phase of the Solomons campaign and the ferocious firestorm many Marines faced as they disembarked from their landing craft. The reader is transported to the bridge to stand alongside Admiral Walden Ainsworth as he sails to stop another Japanese reinforcement convoy for New Georgia, and vividly feels the fear of an 18-year-old Marine as he fights for survival against a weakened but still determined enemy. Dark Waters, Starry Skies is an engrossing history which weaves together strategy and tactics with a blow-by-blow account of every battle at a vital point in the Pacific War that has not been analyzed in this level of detail before.

Imperial Fault Lines - Christianity and Colonial Power in India, 1818-1940 (Hardcover): Jeffrey Cox Imperial Fault Lines - Christianity and Colonial Power in India, 1818-1940 (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Cox
R1,853 R1,708 Discovery Miles 17 080 Save R145 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Imperial Fault Lines" tells the history of Christian missionary encounters with non-Christians in a part of the world where there were no Christians at all until the advent of British imperial rule in the early nineteenth century. As British and American missionaries spread out from Delhi into the heartland of Punjab, their preconceived ideas about Hinduism and Islam broke down rapidly as they established institutions requiring the close cooperation of Indians. Two-thirds of the foreign missionaries who entered the Punjab were women, and issues of gender as well as race were central dilemmas in a cultural encounter that featured numerous irresolvable conflicts. The missionaries' commitment to Christian universalism clashed with the visible realities of their imperial privileges. Although determined to build multiracial institutions based on spiritual equality, missionaries were the beneficiaries of an imperial racial hierarchy. Their social encounters with Indians were exceedingly complex, involving intimacy and affection as well as affronts and betrayals.
Missionaries were compelled to react to circumstances not of their own making, and were forced to negotiate and compromise with Indian Christians, government officials, Indian critics of the missionary movement, and the many non-Christian students, patients, and staff at large and influential missionary schools, colleges, and hospitals. In villages, university-educated clergymen who had hoped to convert the Hindu and Muslim elite found themselves in the surprising position of advocating the rights of stigmatized and oppressed rural laborers. The history of elite institution-building took surprising turns during the rise of the national movement, as missionaries struggled with the conflict between their own transparent entanglement with imperialism and their attempts to foster new forms of indigenous Christianity that would outlive British imperial rule.

Rising Sun, Falling Skies - The disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II (Paperback): Jeffrey Cox Rising Sun, Falling Skies - The disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox
R481 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R80 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Few events have ever shaken a country in the way that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor affected the United States. The Japanese forces then continued to overwhelm the Allies, attacking Malaya with its fortress of Singapore, and taking resource-rich islands in the Pacific in their own blitzkrieg offensive. Allied losses in these early months after America's entry into the war were great, and among the most devastating were those suffered during the Java Sea Campaign, where a small group of Americans, British, Dutch, and Australians were isolated in the Far East - directly in the path of the Japanese onslaught. It would be the first major sea battle of World War II in the Pacific.

Morning Star, Midnight Sun - The Early Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign of World War II August-October 1942 (Paperback): Jeffrey... Morning Star, Midnight Sun - The Early Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign of World War II August-October 1942 (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox 1
R534 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R92 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Following the disastrous Java Sea campaign, the Allies went on the offensive in the Pacific in a desperate attempt to halt the Japanese forces that were rampaging across the region. With the conquest of Australia a very real possibility, the stakes were high. Their target: the Japanese-held Soloman Islands, in particular the southern island of Guadalcanal.

Hamstrung by arcane pre-war thinking and a bureaucratic mind-set, the US Navy had to adapt on the fly in order to compete with the mighty Imperial Japanese Navy, whose ingenuity and creativity thus far had fostered the creation of its Pacific empire. Starting with the amphibious assault on Savo Island, the campaign turned into an attritional struggle where the evenly matched foes sought to grind out a victory.

Following on from his hugely successful book Rising Sun, Falling Skies, Jeffrey R. Cox tells the gripping story of the first Allied offensive of the Pacific War, as they sought to prevent Japan from cutting off Australia and regaining dominance in the Pacific.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Practical Hypnosis but Didn't Know Who to Ask (Paperback): Jeffrey Cox Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Practical Hypnosis but Didn't Know Who to Ask (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Distribution Habitat and Social Organization of the Florida Scrub Jay - With a Discussion of the Evolution of Cooperative... Distribution Habitat and Social Organization of the Florida Scrub Jay - With a Discussion of the Evolution of Cooperative Breeding in New World Jays (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vegan Diet - Easy And Delicious Vegan Diet Recipes (Delicious Recipes and Healthy Vegetarian Diet Plan for Beginners)... Vegan Diet - Easy And Delicious Vegan Diet Recipes (Delicious Recipes and Healthy Vegetarian Diet Plan for Beginners) (Paperback)
Jeffrey Cox
R472 R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Jeffrey Cox, Michael Gamer The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Jeffrey Cox, Michael Gamer
R1,868 Discovery Miles 18 680 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The London theatres arguably were the central cultural institutions in England during the Romantic period, and certainly were arenas in which key issues of the time were contested. While existing anthologies of Romantic drama have focused almost exclusively on "closet dramas" rarely performed on stage, The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama instead provides a broad sampling of works representative of the full range of the drama of the period. It includes the dramatic work of canonical Romantic poets (Samuel Coleridge's Remorse, Percy Shelley's The Cenci, and Lord Byron's Sardanapalus) and important plays by women dramatists (Hannah Cowley's A Bold Stroke for a Husband, Elizabeth Inchbald's Every One Has His Fault, and Joanna Baillie's Orra). It also provides a selection of popular theatrical genres-from melodrama and pantomime to hippodrama and parody-most popular in the period, featuring plays by George Colman the Younger, Thomas John Dibdin, and Matthew Gregory Lewis. In short, this is the most wide-ranging and comprehensive anthology of Romantic drama ever published. The introduction by the editors provides an informative overview of the drama and stage practices of the Romantic Period. The anthology also provides copious supplementary materials, including an Appendix of reviews and contemporary essays on the theater, a Glossary of Actors and Actresses, and a guide to further reading. Each of the ten plays has been fully edited and annotated.

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