Routledge Revivals
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Beyond Aid: From Patronage to Partnership
1st Edition
By Stephen Browne
June 30, 2020
First published in 1999, Browne creates a comprehensive assessment of post war development assistance in developing countries. Browne suggests that a better managed global environment, developing counties could further advance themselves and thus minimising then diminishing their need for aid ...
Beyond Marginality?: Social Movements of Social Security Claimants in the European Union
1st Edition
Edited
By Rik van Berkel, Harry Coenen, Ruud Vlek
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this volume describes and analyses organizations of social security claimants and their position in the field of force of the national welfare state in six European countries: representing a diversity of welfare state regimes. The authors analyse these organizations, and ...
Beyond the Soviet Union: The Fragmentation of Power
1st Edition
Edited
By Max Beloff
June 30, 2020
First published in 1997, this book explores the upheavals within the Soviet Union that ended the Cold War balance of terror and forced an attempt to create market economies and democratic policies in the Western ideological mould. . The 10 chapters of this book, reprints of Conflict Studies ...
Biological and Social Issues in Biotechnology Sharing
1st Edition
By Krishna R. Dronamraju
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this was the first book to present a comprehensive summary of both the global as well as institutional issues which are involved in biotechnology sharing. It covers the controversial subject of intellectual property rights (IPR) and the patenting of new discoveries in ...
Bishops and Reform
1st Edition
By Marion E. Gibbs
June 30, 2020
First published in 1934, this volume explores the varied roles of bishops alongside monks, administrators, magnates and scholars in the reforms surrounding the Lateran Council of 1215 and the Council of Trent, with a particular focus on approaches to their implementation in England. The book was ...
Black Women and The Criminal Justice System: Towards the Decolonisation of Victimisation
1st Edition
By Biko Agozino
June 30, 2020
First published in 1997, this book identifies the problems that face black women in the criminal justice system as the result of the articulation of unequal and oppressive class, race and gender relations; the research aims to be aware of all three rather than prioritising, isolating or reducing ...
Blood in the Bank: Social and Legal Aspects of Death at Work
1st Edition
By Gary Slapper
June 30, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume is based upon a detailed empirical study of 40 cases of commercially-related deaths - the first such English study. The cases are taken from 20 towns and cities in England. Slapper critically examines the theory and practice of the legal response to such deaths....
Blurred Boundaries: Migration, Ethnicity, Citizenship
1st Edition
Edited
By Rainer Bauböck, John Rundell
June 30, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume examines new forms of cultural diversity which result from migration and globalization. Historically, most liberal democracies have developed on the basis of national cultures – either a single one, or a dominant one, or a federation of several ones. However, ...
Bookshelf: a Guide For Librarians and System Managers
1st Edition
Edited
By Shelagh Fisher, Jennifer Rowley
June 30, 2020
First published in 1992, This guide, one of a series looking at library automation systems, will not only help prospective users in their systems choice, but will also give current a better appreciation of the potential of their own system.Written by users of the system and reflecting their ...
Bordering Russia: Theory and Prospects for Europe's Baltic Rim
1st Edition
Edited
By Hans Mouritzen
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this book exsplores the dilemma in Western policy towards Russia in recent years is whether to admit into NATO and the EU all those countries who wish to join, or whether to respect Russian sensitivities and be more selective. The Dilemma is at its peak for those countries ...
Breaking Boundaries: Politics and Play in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
1st Edition
By Molly Smith
June 30, 2020
First published in 1998, this volume explores the period 1585-1649, identifying it as rich in innovative drama which challenged the boundaries between social, political and cultural activities of various kinds. Molly Smith examines ways in which texts by Renaissance authors reflect, question ...
Britain in Europe: Prospects for Change
1st Edition
Edited
By John Milfull
June 30, 2020
First published in 1999, this text addresses the question of Britain's role in Europe from a range of disciplinary perspectives including history, politics, sociology and cultural studies....






