Composition and Copyright HISTORY / Asia / JapanEssential copyright resource for teachers and writers, particularly those involved in electronic or new media. Drawing on connections between legal developments, new media technologies, and educational practice, Composition and Copyright examines how copyright law is currently influencing processes of teaching and writing within the university, particularly in the dynamic contexts of increasing digital literacy, new media, and Internet writing.
and of poetry
much of it stemming from the Museum's own excavations
Integrating analysis and a honed interpretation of the near-total gamut of the oeuvre to-date of Professor Fiona Sampson
This is the authorised translation of Sadik Al-Azm's work
A collection of essays on the legendary actress that uses archival sources in the US and UK to re-examine her attitude to acting and the public perception of her work
Joanna Williams argues that we have much more in common than the woke would have us believe – and that it is time to come together to forge a freer
professional profile in order to attract opportunities
Over the years there has been profound changes in how library collections are developed and managed
Trust Laws in the Czech Republic and Hungary explores the issues and challenges encountered when introducing common law trust concepts into civil law legal systems and provides the only systematic review of Czech and Hungarian trust laws in English
A Progressive Education
explore the unity
surface assemblages and ceramic typology