The Law of Trusts and Equitable Obligations provides students wtih a detailed and stimulating account of the law of equity and trusts. The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated by Warren Barr, senior lecturer at the University of Liverpool and Law Teacher of the Year 2006 in collaboration with [...]
Focusing on reaction and reform in nineteenth-century Russia, this book highlights the problems faced by those who endeavoured to modernise and restructure the Russian state, and examines why they were frequently characterised as repressors rather than reformers.[...]
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*Shows how the heart is connected to our prefrontal cortex and offers a balancing counterweight to the calculating intellect of the lower brain*Explains how we are stuck in reactive behaviour loops resulting from the loss of the nurturing culture of our ancestors*Reveals how the Heart-Mind Matrix co[...]
Provides an assessment of Britain in the inter-war years. This book examines the problems faced by Britain during this period, the policies adopted by each government to combat them, the fortunes of the political parties and the personalities of the leading politicians.[...]
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This is a study of British colonial policy towards tropical Africa during a critical decade, from the complacent trusteeship of the inter-wqr eyars to the strategy of decolonization inaugurated after World War II.[...]
The word romantic has so many varied meanings that C. S. Lewis quipped it should be deleted from our vocabulary. Yet, from the perspective of English literature, romantic is associated, first and foremost, with the poetry of Romanticism, the movement that accentuated the aesthetic value of emotion, [...]