... la Conquête au Québec," Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, XXXV (1981), 69-95, argues that the English Conquest gave a boost to economic development. 19. Lemon, Best Poor Man's Country; Lemon, "Comment on James A. Henretta's ...
Thomas Webber, Deep like the Rivers: Education in the Slave Quarter Community, 1831–1865 (New York, 1978); Eugene D. Genovese, Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made (New York, 1974), 561–66; Kaestle, Pillars of the Republic, ...
Edwards, Richard C. 1979. Contested Terrain: The Transformation of the Workplace in the Twentieth Century. New York: Basic Books. ... Freeman, Richard B. 1976. The Overeducated American. New York: Academic Press. . 1995.
What one is seeing in Fallon's article, and in much other elite legal scholarship as well, is academic law becoming esoteric. ... Richard H. Fallon, Jr., “Three Symmetries between Textualist and Purposivist Theories of Statutory ...
Martin Mitchell: entrepreneur, activist and politician There is a direct comparison to be made between Daniel Shiel and John Mitchell. Both their wives died young, and both were left to bring up a young family on their own.
William D. Coleman , " From Bill 22 to Bill 101 : The Politics of Language under the Parti Quebecois , " Canadian Journal of ... 13 , 1991 ; " Caisse Taking a Chance as It Tries to Prop up Steinberg , " Montreal Gazette , Nov 16 ...
The Academy and the Judiciary Richard A. Posner. and David L. Schwartz and Lee Petherbridge, “The Use of Legal Scholarship by the Federal Courts of Appeals: An Empirical Study,” 96 Cornell Law Review 1345 (2011).
Given the vast pool of contemporary post Marxist theoretical work, a study like this is sorely needed. This is the most thorough exploration of Marx's ideas from Hegel through to the present day and is absolutely essential reading.
The fourth edition of this book provides insight into the histories and theologies of the varied churches within the Restoration movement.
Joyce M. Sanders is inspired by the beauty, the absurdity, the wonder, and the perplexity of everyday life, and candidly shares her views in this, her second volume of poetry.
The book recounts the life of Kingston Fletcher - a boy raised in privilege in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - who chose a path markedly different from his peers.
A virulent disease sweeps through the Sawblen Province.
Divergent Paths
Divergent Paths is the first volume of a groundbreaking three-volume work. Its purpose is to explore the relationship between Hegel and Marx; to define the relationship between Hegel and Engels;...