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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.
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War Poems (Hardcover)
Siegfried 1886-1967 Sassoon
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R790
Discovery Miles 7 900
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First Published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Every moment counts when treating an emergency event. Emergency
Management in Anesthesia and Critical Care provides quick access to
essential information for rapidly identifying and treating complex
medical emergencies. Its compact size makes this reference easy to
carry in a pocket in the OR, ICU, ED, or critical care setting. An
outline format with consistent headings and a logical organization
puts vital content at your fingertips. It is also an ideal tool for
developing and conducting crisis simulation scenarios to prepare
for emergencies before they happen. Convenient outline format
features consistent headings, including Treatment, Physiology and
Pathophysiology, Signs and Symptoms, Differential Diagnosis, and
Suggested Readings. Easy-to-read, uniform, and concise writing
style makes this text a valuable resource for practicing
clinicians, educators, and students. Quick-reference format is
ideal for use during simulations. Coverage of common major critical
events offers anesthetists quick access to vital information in the
operating room. Expert author team includes leading experts in
anesthesia and critical care.
The book reviews protectionist practices in the United States, the
European Community and Japan. It assesses their causes and effects.
In coverage, depth of analysis and vantage point this is a unique
study of the new protectionist trends that began in the 1970s and
continued into the 1980s. Multilateralism in trade relations is now
seriously threatened by the deviant behaviour of the industrial
nations, the would-be pillars of the world trading system set up
after World War II. The new protectionism exerts strong pressures
on the weaker components of the trading system: the developing
nations. Born as an intra developed countries' affair, the new
protectionism has in fact shifted its focus on developing
countries, threatening the newly found outward orientation of many
and making more difficult for all to retain the benefits of export
trade.
People move, individually and collectively, for a combination of
economic, social, political and cultural reasons. The impact of
migration on the individuals concerned, their families, the
countries they leave and the societies they join raises issues that
are hotly contested by academics, policymakers and politicians. By
using a wide variety of analytical approaches the contributors to
this book reveal the complexity and significance of this
increasingly important phenomenon in Western European countries,
which links these societies to the wider world. They engage
directly with the challenge which human mobility represents by
examining the reasons for migration, the contribution and needs of
those migrating, and the ways in which public debate about
migration may be manipulated for political reasons.
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This Is Not a Cholent
Sarah Sassoon; Illustrated by Viviana Gar ofoli
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R507
R354
Discovery Miles 3 540
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Myogenesis in Development and Disease, Volume 126, the latest
volume in the Current Topics in Developmental Biology series,
covers major topics of research in myogenesis, with a particular
emphasis on regeneration and muscle disease. It includes
contributions from an international board of authors, providing a
comprehensive set of reviews.
As I stepped over one of the Germans an impulse made me lift him up
from the miserable ditch. Propped against the bank, his blond face
undisfigured, except by the mud which I wiped from his eyes and
mouth with my coat sleeve. He'd evidently been killed while
digging, for his tunic was knotted loosely about his shoulders. He
didn't look to be more than eighteen. Hoisting him a little higher,
I thought what a gentle face he had, and remembered that this was
the first time I'd ever touched one of our enemies with my hands.
Perhaps I had some dim sense of the futility which had put an end
to this good-looking youth. Anyhow I hadn't expected the Battle of
the Somme to be quite like this.
This first-hand account of the
face of battle is as beautifully written as it is historically
significant.
First published in 1980. This book analyses Gramsci's political
theory and the consequences of his ideas for the theory of the
state and of the political party. Using the new tools of analysis
which have been developed in Italy the book presents Gramsci's
political theory as part of the attempt to develop further a
Marxist theory of politics. The book also serves as a basis for
considering the theoretical foundations of political developments
such as Eurocommunism and the author argues that Gramsci's
political thought provides useful instruments for both a critique
of Stalinism and of social democracy and offers a grounding for
conceptualising democratic forms of socialism which did not simply
reinforce the State. This title will be of interest to students of
politics, philosophy, and history.
In the late 1980s, despite the fact that the vast majority of women
now had a dual role - in paid work and in the domestic realm - the
world of work, the welfare state, and the domestic sphere were all
still organized as though women's place were primarily in the home.
Though this contradiction most directly affected women, it had
implications for the lives of both sexes, and in a much wider
social context. Women's changing role had paralleled a major
restructuring of the economy but the importance of these changes
was barely reflected in contemporary political discussions, or in
political science or social policy literature. In this title,
originally published in 1987, articles from women in Italy, France,
Denmark, Norway, the US and Britain bring the issues sharply into
focus. Applying fresh perspectives, they widen and enrich the
debate. This book marks a powerful contribution to a new and more
realistic assessment of women's dual role in the state and the
economy which should be read by all those concerned with the
development of women's issues and with women's studies.
The Sassoons were one of the great business dynasties of the
nineteenth century, as eminent as traders as the Rothschilds were
bankers. This book reveals the secrets behind the family's
phenomenal success: how a handful of Jewish exiles from Ottoman
Baghdad forged a mercantile juggernaut from their new home in
colonial Bombay, the vast network of agents, informants and
politicians they built, and the way they came to bridge East and
West, culturally as well as commercially. Through the lives these
ambitious figures built for themselves, the reader is drawn into a
captivating world of politics and power, innovation and intrigue,
high society and empire. The Global Merchants is thus at once a
portrait of a single family and a panorama of the hundred and
thirty years of their prominence: from the Opium Wars to the
American Civil War, the establishment of the British Raj to India's
independence. Together these give a fresh perspective on one of the
defining forces of their age and the present: globalization. The
Sassoons were variously its agents, advocates and casualties, and
watching them moving through the world, we perceive the making of
our own.
First published in 1980. This book analyses Gramsci's political
theory and the consequences of his ideas for the theory of the
state and of the political party. Using the new tools of analysis
which have been developed in Italy the book presents Gramsci's
political theory as part of the attempt to develop further a
Marxist theory of politics. The book also serves as a basis for
considering the theoretical foundations of political developments
such as Eurocommunism and the author argues that Gramsci's
political thought provides useful instruments for both a critique
of Stalinism and of social democracy and offers a grounding for
conceptualising democratic forms of socialism which did not simply
reinforce the State. This title will be of interest to students of
politics, philosophy, and history.
In the late 1980s, despite the fact that the vast majority of women
now had a dual role - in paid work and in the domestic realm - the
world of work, the welfare state, and the domestic sphere were all
still organized as though women's place were primarily in the home.
Though this contradiction most directly affected women, it had
implications for the lives of both sexes, and in a much wider
social context. Women's changing role had paralleled a major
restructuring of the economy but the importance of these changes
was barely reflected in contemporary political discussions, or in
political science or social policy literature. In this title,
originally published in 1987, articles from women in Italy, France,
Denmark, Norway, the US and Britain bring the issues sharply into
focus. Applying fresh perspectives, they widen and enrich the
debate. This book marks a powerful contribution to a new and more
realistic assessment of women's dual role in the state and the
economy which should be read by all those concerned with the
development of women's issues and with women's studies.
Can politics now be both radical and realistic? This work provides
a collection of Anne Showstack Sassoons writing which spans the
major transitions from Thatcher and Reagan to Clinton and Blair;
the collapse of communism to the regeneration of social democracy.
Looking at the role of intellectuals in rethinking politics, she
argues that drawing from the past, and broadening contemporary
sources of political and academic knowledge can contribute to a
grounded, radical hegemonic politics which can shape change.
Applying original interpretations of Antonio Gramscis ideas on the
intellectuals, political language, civil society and political
leadership, Anne Showstack Sassoon goes well beyond his framework
to examine key contemporary political issues including citizenship,
modernising the welfare state, and the relationship between parents
and teachers. Informed by feminist debates, and reflecting on
womens changing socio-economic roles, she argues that in periods of
rapid change, we should see that the inconsistencies and
contradictions of social change can produce valuable theoretical,
and practical, insights. Engaging with radical claims of
centre-left politics, this book brings tog
This famous book follows the classic Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man in Sassoon's trilogy of fictionalized autobiography, which he completed with Sherston's Progress.
I can hear the creak of the saddle and the clop and clink of hoofs
as we cross the bridge over the brook by Dundell Farm; there is a
light burning in the farmhouse window, and the evening star
glitters above a broken drift of half-luminous cloud. It is with a
sigh that I remember simple moments such as those, when I
understood so little of the deepening sadness of life, and only the
strangeness of the spring was knocking at my heart.In the 1920s, a
young man, grappling with the horrors of the war from which he had
just returned, decided to write about a happier time. A time of
cricket matches and fox-hunting, the busyness of village life and
the shyness of youth.That man was Siegfried Sassoon, and this is
his book. Originally published anonymously, it went on to become
Faber & Faber's first bestseller. A classic depiction of
pre-First World War Britain, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man tells two
mirrored stories, about a boy coming of age and a country losing
its innocence.
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