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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.
Multinationals are increasingly taking internationalised approaches
to the ways in which they generate new knowledge and develop
innovative new products from it in the pursuit of global
competitiveness. These new perspectives in MNEs' technological
behaviour open up important additional possibilities for those
countries that play host to operations of these companies. This
book analyses in detail the new dimensions in MNEs' approach to
global competitiveness and the role played in this by overseas R
& D units, and discusses the implications of this for host
countries' growth and welfare.
Anesthetics produce a reversible state of unconsciousness
accompanied by ante- grade amnesia. This remarkable phenomenon
brings great relief to surgical patients and wonder to clinicians
and scientists. To date, we do not fully understand the mechanisms
by which anesthetics ablate conscious sensation and memory. We are,
however, making progress. This book presents original results as
well as overviews of the current state of knowledge of the problem.
It is authored by investigators who know the ?eld well; their
research at a number of levels has contributed substantially to our
c- rent understanding of anesthetic modulation of memory and
consciousness. Most of the contributors were presenters at two
workshops organized by Dr. Pearce and Dr. Hudetz at the 40th Annual
Winter Conference on Brain Research, held at Snowmass Village,
Colorado, from January 27 through February 2, 2007. One workshop
focused on anesthetic modulation of consciousness and another on
an- thetic modulation of memory. Seven of the chapters are based on
material presented at these symposia - appropriately updated with
new relevant ?ndings. This infor- tion is supplemented by chapters
on anesthesia and sleep, computational analysis of the state of
anesthesia, and the clinical phenomenon of "anesthesia awareness,"
a topic that has recently received much public attention. With
these three additional contributions, the book thus includes 10
chapters.
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Attlee (Paperback)
Robert Pearce
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R1,068
Discovery Miles 10 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Attlee is undoubtedly one of the key figures in modern British
history. An important figure in Churchill's War Cabinet, and
premier of the first majority Labour Government, he created the
Welfare State, nationalised a substantial part of industry and
secured the independence of India. Yet his political stature
remains unresolved. Was he Churchill's "modest man with much to be
modest about" who squandered the fruits of victory, or, as many now
claim, one of the truly great prime ministers? Robert Pearce's
lucid and drily amusing study goes behind the stern exterior to
find ambition and indecision, and a uniquely moral vision.
The Labour governments of 1945-51 are among the most important and
controversial in modern British history, and have been the focus of
extensive research over the last fifteen years. In this study,
Robert Pearce makes the results of this research available in a
concise and accessible form, whilst encouraging students to
formulate their own interpretations. He looks at the main political
personalities of the period, sets their work in the context of
Labour history since 1900, and examines their domestic, foreign and
imperial achievements.
Exam Board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR & WJEC Level: A-level Subject:
History First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 Give
your students the best chance of success with this tried and tested
series, combining in-depth analysis, engaging narrative and
accessibility. Access to History is the most popular, trusted and
wide-ranging series for A-level History students. This title: -
Supports the content and assessment requirements of the 2015
A-level History specifications - Contains authoritative and
engaging content - Includes thought-provoking key debates that
examine the opposing views and approaches of historians - Provides
exam-style questions and guidance for each relevant specification
to help students understand how to apply what they have learnt This
title is suitable for a variety of courses including: - Edexcel:
The Unification of Italy, c1830-70 - OCR: Italy and Unification
1789-1896
The origins of the post of Prime Minister can be traced back to
the eighteenth century when Sir Robert Walpole became the monarch s
principal minister. From the dawn of the twentieth century to the
early years of the twenty-first, however, both the power and the
significance of the role have been transformed.
"
British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Brown "explores the
personalities and achievements of those twenty individuals who have
held the highest political office between 1902 and 2010. It
includes studies of the dominant premiers who helped shape Britain
in peace and war Lloyd George, Churchill, Thatcher and Blair as
well as portraits of the less familiar, from Asquith and Baldwin to
Wilson and Heath. Each chapter gives a concise account of its
subject s rise to power, ideas and motivations, and governing
style, as well as examining his or her contribution to
policy-making and handling of the major issues of the time. Robert
Pearce and Graham Goodlad explore each Prime Minister s interaction
with colleagues and political parties, as well as with Cabinet,
Parliament and other key institutions of government. Furthermore
they assess the significance, and current reputation, of each of
the premiers.
This book charts both the evolving importance of the office of
Prime Minister and the continuing restraints on the exercise of
power by Britain s leaders. These concise, accessible and
stimulating biographies provide an essential resource for students
of political history and general readers alike.
The Labour governments of 1945-51 are among the most important and
controversial in modern British history, and have been the focus of
extensive research over the last fifteen years. In this study,
Robert Pearce makes the results of this research available in a
concise and accessible form, whilst encouraging students to
formulate their own interpretations. He looks at the main political
personalities of the period, sets their work in the context of
Labour history since 1900, and examines their domestic, foreign and
imperial achievements.
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Attlee (Hardcover)
Robert Pearce
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R2,851
Discovery Miles 28 510
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Attlee is undoubtedly one of the key figures in modern British
history. An important figure in Churchill's War Cabinet, and
premier of the first majority Labour Government, he created the
Welfare State, nationalised a substantial part of industry and
secured the independence of India. Yet his political stature
remains unresolved. Was he Churchill's "modest man with much to be
modest about" who squandered the fruits of victory, or, as many now
claim, one of the truly great prime ministers? Robert Pearce's
lucid and drily amusing study goes behind the stern exterior to
find ambition and indecision, and a uniquely moral vision.
The origins of the post of Prime Minister can be traced back to
the eighteenth century when Sir Robert Walpole became the monarch s
principal minister. From the dawn of the twentieth century to the
early years of the twenty-first, however, both the power and the
significance of the role have been transformed.
"
British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Brown "explores the
personalities and achievements of those twenty individuals who have
held the highest political office between 1902 and 2010. It
includes studies of the dominant premiers who helped shape Britain
in peace and war Lloyd George, Churchill, Thatcher and Blair as
well as portraits of the less familiar, from Asquith and Baldwin to
Wilson and Heath. Each chapter gives a concise account of its
subject s rise to power, ideas and motivations, and governing
style, as well as examining his or her contribution to
policy-making and handling of the major issues of the time. Robert
Pearce and Graham Goodlad explore each Prime Minister s interaction
with colleagues and political parties, as well as with Cabinet,
Parliament and other key institutions of government. Furthermore
they assess the significance, and current reputation, of each of
the premiers.
This book charts both the evolving importance of the office of
Prime Minister and the continuing restraints on the exercise of
power by Britain s leaders. These concise, accessible and
stimulating biographies provide an essential resource for students
of political history and general readers alike.
Exam Board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR & WJEC Level: A-level Subject:
History First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 Give
your students the best chance of success with this tried and tested
series, combining in-depth analysis, engaging narrative and
accessibility. Access to History is the most popular, trusted and
wide-ranging series for A-level History students. This title: -
Supports the content and assessment requirements of the 2015
A-level History specifications - Contains authoritative and
engaging content - Includes thought-provoking key debates that
examine the opposing views and approaches of historians - Provides
exam-style questions and guidance for each relevant specification
to help students understand how to apply what they have learnt This
title is suitable for a variety of courses including: - Edexcel:
Ireland and the Union c.1774-1923 - OCR: Britain and Ireland
1791-1921
Anesthetics produce a reversible state of unconsciousness
accompanied by ante- grade amnesia. This remarkable phenomenon
brings great relief to surgical patients and wonder to clinicians
and scientists. To date, we do not fully understand the mechanisms
by which anesthetics ablate conscious sensation and memory. We are,
however, making progress. This book presents original results as
well as overviews of the current state of knowledge of the problem.
It is authored by investigators who know the ?eld well; their
research at a number of levels has contributed substantially to our
c- rent understanding of anesthetic modulation of memory and
consciousness. Most of the contributors were presenters at two
workshops organized by Dr. Pearce and Dr. Hudetz at the 40th Annual
Winter Conference on Brain Research, held at Snowmass Village,
Colorado, from January 27 through February 2, 2007. One workshop
focused on anesthetic modulation of consciousness and another on
an- thetic modulation of memory. Seven of the chapters are based on
material presented at these symposia - appropriately updated with
new relevant ?ndings. This infor- tion is supplemented by chapters
on anesthesia and sleep, computational analysis of the state of
anesthesia, and the clinical phenomenon of "anesthesia awareness,"
a topic that has recently received much public attention. With
these three additional contributions, the book thus includes 10
chapters.
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