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Studieboeken (264)
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Hard Times
2008 || Paperback || Charles Dickens || Oxford University Press
Hard Times is Dickens's shortest novel, and arguably his greatest triumph. A useful appendix of the author's working notes, together with an enlightening introduction and full explanatory notes, will ensure that this edition becomes the obvious choice for anyone studying the novel. Paul Schlike is Lecturer in English at the University of Aberdeen.
Measurements and their Uncertainties
A practical guide to modern error analysis
2021 || Paperback || Thomas Ifan || Oxford University Press
This short guide to modern error analysis is primarily intended to be used in undergraduate laboratories in the physical sciences. No prior knowledge of statistics is assumed. The necessary concepts are introduced where needed and illustrated graphically. The book emphasises the use of computers for error calculations and data fitting.
Modern Urban and Regional Economics / 2nd edition
2013 || Paperback || Philip McCann || Oxford University Press
The second edition of this accessible text provides an integrated framework of the study of urban and regional economics. It offers a concise and up-to-date introduction to the main foundational models, principles, and theories of the subject, and uses a range of international examples to illustrate ideas.
Modern Urban and Regional Economics explains the spatial economic underpinnings of the behaviour of urban and regional economies in order to highlight the differences between the two types ...
Business and Sustainability
2018 || Paperback || Michael || Oxford University Press
Thinking the Impossible
French Philosophy Since 1960
2013 || Paperback || Gary Gutting || Oxford University Press || ook als eBook
The late 20th century saw a remarkable flourishing of philosophy in France. The work of French philosophers is wide ranging, historically informed, often reaching out beyond the boundaries of philosophy; they are public intellectuals, taken seriously as contributors to debates outside the academy. Gary Gutting tells the story of the development of a distinctively French philosophy in the last four decades of the 20th century.
His aim is to arrive at an account ofwhat it was to 'do philosophy'...
Citizenship
A Very Short Introduction
2008 || Paperback || Richard Bellamy || Oxford University Press
Interest in citizenship has never been higher. But what does it mean to be a citizen of a modern, complex community? Why is citizenship important? Can we create citizenship, and can we test for it? In this fascinating Very Short Introduction, Richard Bellamy explores the answers to these questions and more in a clear and accessible way. He approaches the subject from a political perspective, to address the complexities behind the major topical issues.
Discussing the main models of citizenship...
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
2015 || Paperback || Harriet Jacobs || Oxford University Press
Harriet Jacobs's slave narrative is remarkable for its candid exposure of the sexual abuse suffered by slaves at the hands of their owners. Her sufferings, and eventual escape to the North, are described in vivid detail. This edition also includes her brother's short memoir, 'A True Tale of Slavery'.
The Rise of Modern Philosophy
A New History of Western Philosophy, Volume 3
2008 || Paperback || Anthony Kenny || Oxford University Press
Anthony Kenny's engaging new history of Western philosophy now advances into the modern era.The Rise of Modern Philosophyis the fascinating story of the emergence of the great ideas and worldviews of modern thought. Beautifully illustrated throughout, Kenny's book introduces us to some of the world's most original and influential thinkers.
Modern China / 2nd Edition
A Very Short Introduction
2016 || Paperback || Rana Mitter || Oxford University Press
China today is never out of the news: from international finance to human rights controversies, global coverage of its rising international presence, and the Chinese 'economic miracle'. It seems to be a country of contradictions: a peasant society with some of the world's most futuristic cities, heir to an ancient civilization that is still trying to find a modern identity. This Very Short Introduction offers the reader an entry to understanding the world's most populous nation, giving an int...
Evolution
A Very Short Introduction
2017 || Paperback || Brian Charlesworth e.a. || Oxford University Press
Less than 450 years ago, all European scholars believed that the Earth was at the centre of a Universe that was at most a few million miles in extent, and that the planets, sun, and stars all rotated around this centre. Less than 250 years ago, they believed that the Universe was created essentially in its present state about 6000 years ago. Even less than 150 years ago, the view that living species were the result of special creation by God was still dominant.
The recognition by Charles Darw...