Borders of Justice (Politics, History, and Social Change) (Politics History & Social Chan)
Exploring the limits of and contradictions of transitional justice
Determinanten Der Selbstwirksamkeitsuberzeugung Von Lehrenden: Schulischer Berufsalltag an Gymnasien Und Hauptschulen
by Miriam Marleen Gebauer
Patriarchy, Culture And Violence Against Women. Criminal Justice Responses To Honour Based Violence In The United Kingdom
by Sara Kathrada
Mijn Vader Had Een Afro!': Hoe Marokkaanse Migranten in Nederland Zich Kleden Sinds de Jaren Zestig
by Aniek Smit
If You Were a Police Officer (If You Were A...)
by Virginia Schomp
Examines the many important tasks performed by police officers as part of their jobs, including the prevention of crimes, the handling of emergencies, and the enforcement of laws.
Botteghe Romane (Vita E Costumi Nel Mondo Romano Antico, #27)
by Grazia Grimaldi Bernardi
Alive and Kicking at All Ages: Cultural Constructions of Health and Life Course Identity
Karriere -Grundschulleitung-: Uber Den Einfluss Des Geschlechts Beim Beruflichen Aufstieg Ins Schulleitungsamt
by Wiebke Bobeth-Neumann
Dura-Europos, on the Syrian Euphrates, is one of the best preserved and most extensively excavated sites of the Roman world. A Hellenistic foundation later held by the Parthians and then the Romans, Dura had a Roman military garrison installed within its city walls before it was taken by the Sasanians in the mid-third century. The Inner Lives of Ancient Houses is the first study to consider the houses of the site as a whole. The houses were excavated by a team from Yale and the French Academy...
A Study of the Mind in Conflict: A Methodological Novel Exploring Radical Transformations of Consciousness
by Jonathan A Barfield
Das bayerische Nationalmuseum
by Vorstand Des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums
A Personal history of the Horse-guards from 1750 to 1872
by Gustave De Ridder
First published in 1964, Ancient Iraq is the classic work on Mesopotamia and the great civilizations that sprung from the region bounded by the Euphrates and Tigris. It remains an invaluable primer for anyone fascinated by the extraordinary ruins and artworks which have emerged from generations of archaeological digs. The book gives a lively, comprehensive account, from the earliest city fragments through the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians and Babylonians through to its decline under Hellenisti...
Consumption of Inequality, The: Weapons of Mass Distraction
by Karen Bettez Halnon
This book sets out to answer the question of why Eastern Church writers showed no interest in analytical reasoning - the so-called "intellectual silence" of Rus' culture - while Western Church writers, by the time of the Scholastics, routinely incorporated analytical reasoning into their defences of the faith. Donald Ostrowski suggests that Western, post-Enlightenment- trained, analytical scholars miss the point, not because of an inability to comprehend cultural ideas which seem abstract and in...
More than any other decade, the Sixties captures our collective cultural imagination. And while many Americans can immediately imagine the sound of Martin Luther King, Jr. declaring, "I Have A Dream," or envision hippies placing flowers in gun barrels while staring down the National Guard, the revolutionary Sixties resonate around the world: China's communist government inaugurated a new cultural era, African nations won independence from colonial rule, and students across Europe took to the str...