It explores the Industrial Revolution in terms of paradox and provides a new 'model' to study these changes.
In this book, research leaders John Harriss, Craig Jeffrey and Trent Brown explore in depth the economic, social, and political changes occurring in India today, and their implications for the people of India and the world.
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She is a remarkable teacher and scholar, and I feel privileged to be her student and friend. ... Steven Justice, Maura Nolan, Geoffrey G. O'Brien, Samuel Otter, Gautam Premnath, Kent Puckett, Michael Rubenstein, Scott Saul, ...
This book, first published in 1979 and out of print since 1986, surveys religious attitudes reflected in Latin literature from the late Republic to the time of Constantine. Liebeschuetz focuses...
The third edition of International Communication examines the profound changes that have taken place, and are continuing to take place at an astonishing speed, in international media and communication.
England's Transition from an Organic Economy to an Industrial Revolution E. A. Wrigley. 'Marriage, fertility and population growth in ... Population, welfare and economic change in Britain 1290–1834 (Woodbridge, 2014), pp. 15–41.
This book brings together researchers in international communication and global media studies to revisit and advance the concept of media imperialism for 21st century research.
This innovative text offers a clear and concise introduction to Latin America since independence.
For illustrative purposes, consider the fit between the evolutionary model of “punctuated equilibrium” from the field of paleontology (Eldredge and Gould ) and the historical theory of social “events” (Sewell ).
Continuity and Change: Three Generations of Ethiopian Artists