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Military Identities: The Regimental System, the British A...

French, David
Military Identities: The Regimental System, the British Army, and the British People C.1870-2000
The regimental system has been the foundation of the British army for three hundred years. This iconoclastic study shows how it was refashioned in the late nineteenth century, and how it was subsequently and repeatedly reinvented to suit the changing roles that were forced upon the army. Based upon research in the National Archives, regimental museums and collections, and other depositories, this is the first book to strip away the myths that ...

CHF 119.00

Biogeochemistry of Chelating Agents

Nowack, Bernd / Vanbriesen, Jeanne M.
Biogeochemistry of Chelating Agents
Chelating agents are widely used and have received considerable attention due to possible adverse effects in the environment. This work presents research in speciation, analytical methods, biological reactions, transport and fate, and remediation using chelating agents.

CHF 168.00

Ionic Liquids in Polymer Systems: Solvents, Additives, an...

Brazel, Christopher S. / Rogers, Robin D.
Ionic Liquids in Polymer Systems: Solvents, Additives, and Novel Applications
This book includes manuscripts from well-recognized international research groups that have taken different approaches to using ionic liquids in a variety of polymer applications. The chapters on polymer synthesis cover traditional free radical polymerizations, which have been shown to progress rapidly and yield high molecular weight polymers, and reverse atom transfer polymerizations. The ability to tune molecular weights and synthesize block...

CHF 189.00

Of Liberty and Necessity: The Free Will Debate in Eightee...

Harris, James A.
Of Liberty and Necessity: The Free Will Debate in Eighteenth-Century British Philosophy
The eighteenth century was a time of brilliant philosophical innovation in Britain. In Of Liberty and Necessity James A. Harris presents the first comprehensive account of the period's discussion of what remains a central problem of philosophy, the question of the freedom of the will. He offers new interpretations of contributions to the free will debate made by canonical figures such as Locke, Hume, Edwards, and Reid, and also discusses in de...

CHF 191.00

National Minority Rights in Europe

Malloy, Tove H.
National Minority Rights in Europe
Separatism is a highly topical and controversial legal and political issue. The conflicts in the Balkans of the 1990s have revived the unresolved issue of national minority self-determination in international law and also, in European politics, the issues of how to deal with sub-state nationalisms and group recognition, and how to enable the political inclusion of national minorities. This book reviews the impact of the discourse of national m...

CHF 130.00

Reading Seneca: Stoic Philosophy at Rome

Inwood, Brad
Reading Seneca: Stoic Philosophy at Rome
Brad Inwood presents a selection of his most influential essays on the philosophy of Seneca, the Roman Stoic thinker, statesman, and tragedian of the first century AD. Including two brand-new pieces, and a helpful introduction to orient the reader, this volume will be an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand Seneca's fertile, wide-ranging thought and its impact on subsequent generations.

CHF 218.00

Nonlinearity, Chaos, and Complexity: The Dynamics of Natu...

Bertuglia, Cristoforo Sergio / Vaio, Franco
Nonlinearity, Chaos, and Complexity: The Dynamics of Natural and Social Systems
Covering a broad range of topics, this text provides a comprehensive survey of the modeling of chaotic dynamics and complexity in the natural and social sciences. Its attention to models in both the physical and social sciences and the detailed philosophical approach make this a unique text in the midst of many current books on chaos and complexity. Including an extensive index and bibliography along with numerous examples and simplified model...

CHF 308.00

Litigation in Roman Law

Metzger, Ernest
Litigation in Roman Law
Most modern accounts of how the classical Romans sued each other tend to show the opponents willingly cooperating under the guidance of a magistrate, until their case was ready for trial. This view of relatively polite and orderly initiation of suits was based on tiny amounts of evidence. Metzger examines a flood of new evidence, painting a picture of litigation that is far less polite and far less orderly. He examines how the rules of procedu...

CHF 178.00

Elite Women in English Political Life C.1754-1790

Chalus, Elaine
Elite Women in English Political Life C.1754-1790
Based on wide-ranging, original research into political, personal, and general correspondences across a period of significant social and political change, this book explores the gendered nature of politics and political life in eighteenth-century England by focusing on the political involvement of female members of the political elite. Chalus argues that the personal, social, and particularly the familial nature of eighteenth-century politics ...

CHF 241.00

John Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in Its ...

Mortimer, Nigel
John Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in Its Literary and Political Contexts
The Fall of Princes is a collection of nearly 500 tragic narratives, and is the masterwork of John Lydgate, the most admired English poet of the fifteenth century. Previous discussions of the poem have been cursory, Mortimer here examines in detail Lydgate's manipulations of his source materials, the poet's relationship to his political context, and his importance in the evolution of tragic writing in England.

CHF 241.00

Travel in Twentieth-Century French and Francophone Cultur...

Forsdick, Charles
Travel in Twentieth-Century French and Francophone Cultures: The Persistence of Diversity
This book is one of the first studies of twentieth-century travel literature in French, tracking the form from the colonial past to the postcolonial present. Whereas most recent explorations of travel literature have addressed English-language material, Forsdick's study complements these bypresenting a body of material that has previously attracted little attention, ranging from conventional travel writing to other cultural phenomena (such as ...

CHF 224.00

Body and Narrative in Contemporary Literatures in German:...

Marven, Lyn
Body and Narrative in Contemporary Literatures in German: Herta Müller, Libuse Moníková, and Kerstin Hensel
This book is the first to compare three contemporary women writing in German: Herta Müller (from Romania), Libuse Moníková (from Czechoslovakia), and Kerstin Hensel (from the GDR). Drawing on psychoanlytical, feminist, and performativity theory, it looks at images of the body and their relationship to the structures of their writing as well as analysing the social, cultural, and political contexts.

CHF 89.00

The Origins of Value: The Financial Innovations That Crea...

Goetzmann, William N. / Rouwenhorst, K. Geert
The Origins of Value: The Financial Innovations That Created Modern Capital Markets
From the invention of interest in Mesopotamia and the origin of paper money in China, to the creation of mutual funds, inflation-indexed bonds, and global financial securities, here is a sweeping survey of financial innovations that have changed the world. Written by a distinguished group of experts--including Robert Shiller, Niall Ferguson, Valerie Hansen, and many others--and wonderfully illustrated with over one hundred color photographs of...

CHF 191.00

Spinoza and Spinozism

Hampshire, Stuart
Spinoza and Spinozism
Stuart Hampshire, one of the most eminent British philosophers of the twentieth century, will be perhaps best remembered for his work on the seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza, all of which is gathered now in this volume. Among the great thinkers of modern times, only Spinoza created a complete system of philosophy that rivals Plato's, with crucial contributions to every major philosophical topic. Hampshire's classic 1951 book Spinoza rem...

CHF 178.00

Women Latin Poets: Language, Gender, and Authority, from ...

Stevenson, Jane
Women Latin Poets: Language, Gender, and Authority, from Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century
Women Latin Poets addresses women's relationship to culture between the first century B.C. and the eighteenth century A.D. by studying women's poetry in Latin. Based entirely on original archival research in twelve countries, Stevenson recovers an aspect of history often deemed not to exist: women who achieved public recognition in their own time, sometimes to a startling extent. Presenting, often for the first time, the work of more than thre...

CHF 381.00

Romulus' Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexand...

Dench, Emma
Romulus' Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian
Modern treatments of Rome have projected in highly emotive terms the perceived problems, or the aspirations, of the present: "race-mixture" has been blamed for the collapse of the Roman empire, more recently, Rome and Roman society have been depicted as "multicultural." Moving beyond these and beyond more traditional, juridical approaches to Roman identity, Emma Dench focuses on ancient modes of thinking about selves and relationships with oth...

CHF 320.00

Leading Russia: Putin in Perspective: Essays in Honour of...

Pravda, Alex
Leading Russia: Putin in Perspective: Essays in Honour of Archie Brown
Bringing together leading Russian specialists from around the globe, this is a key assessment of the leadership of Vladimir Putin as he embarks upon his second term in the Kremlin. Leading Russia highlights the ambiguities and contradictions inherent in the project of a leader using traditional heavy-handed methods to create a modern and efficient political and economic system.

CHF 99.00

Introduction to Old Yiddish Literature

Baumgarten, Jean / Frakes, Jerold C. / Frakes, Jerold C.
Introduction to Old Yiddish Literature
The field of early Yiddish studies has so far only been accessible to specialist scholars. This remarkable study opens up to a more general audience the cultural richness of that broad and deep corpus of literature that stretches from its beginnings in the Middle Ages to the mid-eighteenth century. The literature spans a wide spectrum of genres, from love lyric to kabbalistic treatises, and from travelogue to Renaissance adventure epic. The di...

CHF 290.00

Interpretations of the Name Israel in Ancient Judaism and...

Hayward, C. T. R.
Interpretations of the Name Israel in Ancient Judaism and Some Early Christian Writings: From Victorious Athlete to Heavenly Champion
Ancient peoples regarded names as indicative of character and destiny. The Jews were no exception. All Jews descended from Jacob, who was given the name Israel. The Bible seemed to explain this name as having to do with struggle. But generations following the Bible found in Israel references to seeing God, singing, ruling, being upright, angelic qualities, and much more besides. This book examines those explanations, and attempts to show how t...

CHF 344.00