Books written by Jonathan Hill

  • Clarkson and Hill's Conflict of Laws

    6.96 Plummer v IRC (1988)... 6.39, 6.58 Po, The (1991)... 2.34 Pocket Kings Ltd v Safenames Ltd (2010). . . 3.42 Polly Peck International plc (in administration) (No4), Re (1998)... 2.260 Polly Peck International plc v Nadir (1992).

  • The Conflict of Laws

    However, in Cook v Plummer Thorpe LJ stated (obiter) that the application of the Owusu principle 'in the context of family proceedings is perhaps not. . . clear' as there are 'contrary arguments' and the 'decision in Owusu is deeply ...

  • Weather Architecture

    from history and society – it is in fact an attempt to enable mankind the better to live in the material world by entering into harmony with the environment'.12 To support his argument, Bate cites Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes, ...

  • The Architecture of Ruins: Designs on the Past, Present and Future

    122 Scully writes: 'Venturi, who first went to Rome in 1948, preceded Kahn in projecting the use of Roman ruins as deep screens around his buildings, as in the Pearson house project of 1957,' which Venturi describes as 'things in things ...

  • Young Catholic America: Emerging Adults In, Out of, and Gone from the Church

    The other columns list each factor's correlation value (zero-order Pearson's r) with each of the three components of our overall religiousness measure Table 5.1 Zero-Order Pearson's r Correlations for Three Key Third-Wave 164 young ...

  • The History of Christianity: The Early Church to the Reformation

    After his sermon, Latimer had argued briefly with Forest. Forest had insisted that if an angel came from heaven to persuade him that he was wrong to remain loyal to the pope, he would not change his mind, no matter what tortures were ...

  • International Commercial Disputes: Commercial Conflict of Laws in English Courts

    187 See also M Mann, (1952) 15 MLR 479; M Mann, (1955) 4 ICLQ 226. 188 Re Russian and English Bank [1932] 1 Ch 663. 189 See Lord Blanesburgh in Russian and English Bank and Florance Montefiore Guedalla v Baring Bros & Co Ltd [1936] AC ...

  • Immaterial Architecture

    Jones, Peter Blundell. Modern Architecture Through Case Studies. Oxford: Architectural Press, 2002. Joseph, Leo. Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape. London: Reaktion, 1990. Judd, Donald. Donald Judd. In Context.

  • A Landscape of Architecture, History and Fiction

    Picturesque: An Answer to Basil Taylor«s Broadcast«, pp. 227¥229. ... 28 Rowe refers to Isaac Ware«s 1738 English translation of I quattro libri dell' archittetura and the original French edition of ... 33 Lasdun, in Davies and Lasdun, ...

  • A Landscape of Architecture, History and Fiction

    Hunt, John Dixon, and Peter Willis, eds. The Genius of the Place: The English Landscape Garden 1620–1820. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 1988. Hunt, John Dixon, and Peter Willis. 'Introduction'. In Hunt and Willis, The Genius of ...

  • Weather Architecture

    Hunt, John Dixon, and Peter Willis, eds. The Genius of the Place: The English Landscape Garden 1620–1820. Cambridge, MA,and London: MIT Press, 1988. Hunt, John Dixon,and Peter Willis. 'Introduction'. In Hunt and Willis, The Geniusof ...

  • The History of Christianity

    Today, Christianity is the world's predominant faith - a faith that has swept continents, crossed oceans, transformed cultures, and shaped the course of world events. What is the history of Christianity?

  • The History of Christian Thought

    This is particularly true of the history of ideas. This book is an ideal introduction to the thinkers who have shaped Christian history and the culture of much of the world.

  • Mega Man #13

    "Spiritus ex Machina," Part One.

  • Faith in the Age of Reason

    This excellent addition to the Lion Histories series explores one of the most interesting periods of history - the Enlightenment of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  • Actions of Architecture: Architects and Creative Users

    Drawing on the work of a wide range of architects, artists and writers, this book considers the relations between the architect and the user, which it compares to the relations between the artist and viewer and the author and reader.

  • The Illegal Architect

    The Illegal Architect follows two simultaneous journeys, one conceptual, from the professional architect to the illegal architect; the other physical, from the Royal Institute of British Architects to the Institute of Illegal Architects ...

  • Odessa

    2020 Believer Book Award for Graphic Narrative "It’s dark and gritty, yet there are moments of kindness and strength that will keep you thinking about these characters long after you’ve finished the book." — Dav Pilkey, author of the ...

  • Christianity: the First 400 Years: The Forging of a World Faith

    Occassionally murky, often thrilling and always compelling, the story Hill tells recounts the ways in which a new religion - centred on a single man executed in the Roman Middle East - first struggled, and then spread, to become the ...

  • The Big Questions

    Jonathan Hill explores how Christian thinkers, selected philosophers, and other religious leaders have addressed key issues--the big questions--over the centuries.