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Sovereignty and Security in the Arctic
1st Edition
Edited
By Edgar J. Dosman
July 01, 2026
First published in 1989, Sovereignty and Security in the Arctic explores the emergence of the polar region as a central concern in international politics and examines the complex issues of sovereignty and security that result. It deals with the issues from three broad perspectives: It analyzes the ...
Team Care in General Practice
1st Edition
By Geoffrey Marsh, Peter Kaim-Caudle
July 01, 2026
When this book was originally published in 1976, general practice had developed enormously in the preceding years and one of the most important changes was the creation of the Primary Health Care Team. This book provides the context for how the ‘new-style’ general practice came about and examines ...
The Challenge Ahead: Information Technology in the Primary School Curriculum
1st Edition
Edited
By Joyce I. Fields
July 01, 2026
The information technology (IT) revolution brought unprecedented opportunities to primary teaching. The communications explosion in the outside world rendered the ability to handle large amounts of information, the most crucial of life skills. However, the use of microcomputers in the classroom had...
The Dynamics of European Union
1st Edition
Edited
By Roy Pryce
July 01, 2026
The Dynamics of European Union (1987) assesses the attempts by the members of the European Community to achieve European Union, culminating in the Single European Act of December 1985, in the context of the overall dynamics of the process of integration in western Europe since the 1950s. The ...
The Enlightenment and Its Shadows
1st Edition
Edited
By Peter Hulme, Ludmilla Jordanova
July 01, 2026
The Enlightenment, a broad and complex phenomenon, is a vital part of the history of European culture. It shaped intellectual life from the middle of the seventeenth century until the early nineteenth century and in its shadows many intellectual battles are still being fought. The contributors to ...
The Growth of Government: The Development of Ideas about the Role of the State and the Machinery and Functions of Government in Britain since 1789
1st Edition
By Geoffrey K. Fry
July 01, 2026
The growth of government is arguably the most important political phenomenon in the development of modern Britain. Originally published in 1979, this book relates changing ideas about what the state should do to what government has come to do and relates them all to the machinery available. The ...
The Growth of Parliamentary Parties: 1689-1742
1st Edition
By B. W. Hill
July 01, 2026
Originally published in 1976, this book traces the development of the early parliamentary parties from the Revolution of 1688-9 to the fall of Walpole. The author maintains that the Tory and Whig parties dominated politics during this period and that their conflict ‘became so ingrained in the ...
The Mineral Resources of Britain: A Study in Exploitation and Planning
1st Edition
By John Blunden
July 01, 2026
First published in 1975, The Mineral Resources of Britain relates the question of mineral extraction to the problem of planning. What demand does the extraction of minerals make on land and what threats does it pose to agriculture and the countryside? Equally, what constraints does land-use ...
The Tidal Thames: The History of a River and Its Fishes
1st Edition
By Alwyne Wheeler
July 01, 2026
First published in 1979, The Tidal Thames discusses the history of Thames and the changes brought about by the expansion of London. It presents the results of Mr Wheeler’s research into the return of fishes to the Thames from 1957. The author’s involvement with the survey of fishes between 1967 and...
UK Banking Supervision: Evolution, Practice and Issues
1st Edition
Edited
By Edward P.M. Gardener
July 01, 2026
UK Banking Supervision (1986) draws attention to some of the main problems, theoretical and practical, associated with banking supervision in the UK. It sets out to introduce and analyse the UK bank supervisory process, and it raises some important questions. The main emphasis is on the process and...
Western Europe and the United States: The Uncertain Alliance
1st Edition
By Michael Smith
July 01, 2026
In this study of European American relations, originally published in 1984, the author demonstrates that many of the contentious issues of the 1980s have their origins in the roots of the ‘Atlantic partnership’ which emerged during the 1950s. The book undertakes two tasks which are essential to an...
A History of Birds
1st Edition
By James Fisher
June 30, 2026
First published in 1954, A History of Birds by James Fisher is a pioneering exploration of ornithology, tracing the evolution of bird studies from manuscript traditions to modern scientific approaches. Covering topics like systematics, geographical distribution, speciation, bird populations, and ...






