Volume 151 of the Proceedings of the British Academy
contains 15 Lectures delivered at the British Academy in 2006. From consideration of Einstein, to discussions of coercion and consent in Nazi Germany,
and judicial independence.
By:
P J Marshall (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) Imprint: Oxford University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Volume: 151 Dimensions:
Height: 242mm,
Width: 163mm,
Spine: 36mm
Weight: 1.160kg ISBN:9780197264249 ISBN 10: 0197264247 Series:Proceedings of the British Academy Pages: 488 Publication Date:01 December 2007 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Adult education
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Undergraduate
,
Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Margaret Reynolds: The Child in Poetry Ken Binmore: The Origins of Fair Play James Simpson: Bonjour Paresse: Waste and Recycling in Book 4 of Gower's Confessio Amantis Ian Hacking: Kinds of People: Moving Targets Adam Smith: Nation and Covenant: The Contribution of Ancient Israel to Modern Nationalism Louise Daston: The Marquis de Condorcet and the Meaning of Enlightenment R J Evans: Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany Robert Douglas-Fairhurst: A E Housman's Rejected Addresses Bernard Bailyn: The Search for Perfection: Atlantic Dimensions John Stachel: Einstein; Ian Donaldson, Shakespeare, Jonson and the Invention of the Author Neil MacCormick: Judicial Independence: Who Cares? Norman Hammond: Recovering Maya Civilisation Roy Foster: 'Now Shall I Make My Soul': Approaching Death in Yeats's Life and Work Robert Darnton: The Devil in the Holy Water: Political Libel in Eighteenth-Century France