Rebellious Families Leslie M. BabinskiWhy do people rebel? This is one of the most important questions historians and social scientists have been grappling with over the years. It is a question to which no satisfactory answer has been found, despite more than a century of research. However, in most cases the research has focused on what people do if they rebel but hardly ever, why they rebel. The essays in this volume offer an alternative perspective, based on the question at what point
contemporary cultural theory has had to respond to post-colonial pressure
Roemmelt concludes that what essentially is troubling many children is better confronted in therapy rather than treated with medications
This chapter considers the goals and prerequisites of successful food safety inspections
The Temple of Seti I at Abydos is is one of the great monuments of the New Kingdom
ongoing climate change is expected to exacerbate the effect of abiotic and abiotic stresses on farm performances
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Turner’s ideas have had a prodigious interdisciplinary impact
In Romantic Voices Douglass Seaton explores the underlying subjectivism whereby nineteenth-century musical works depend on and manifest the ideology and epistemology of Romanticism
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Initially intertwined with projects of colonialism and empire building
Lively anecdotes retold by an advance man for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Jewish studies and art