How Medieval Thinkers Analysed Cultural Differences BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Facility ManagementThis study investigates how medieval intellectuals compared their own cultures with others. It aims to establish Cultural Comparisons as an area of medieval studies by looking at some of the outstanding texts, mainly from the twelfth to the fourteenth centuries.
George Chapman's An Humorous Day's Mirth is one of the Elizabethan theatre's most successful comedies
Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters reprints the travel letters of Russian journalist Nikolai Gretsch
Digital technologies play an increasingly instrumental role in guiding the curatorial and institutional strategies of contemporary art museums
‘Regimes of Happiness’ is a comparative and historical analysis of how human societies have articulated and enacted distinctive notions of human fulfillment
Providing a range of perspectives
offering a perspective of learning in the near future
This volume offers the first English translation of one of India’s most celebrated works of anticolonial resistance
he uncovers motives and appreciations of movement
in order for the initiative to succeed
It looks at the latest teaching methodologies that promotes deep learning and enables students to ultimately become independent learners
the book explores the longer-term impacts the strike had on those most actively involved and asserts its significance as a key turning point in the deindustrialisation processes that marked Britain in the 1980s
and equipped with a substantial introduction