This comprehensive guide is part of a series of annotated bibliographies designed to make the task of serial selection and use more systematic through identifying, collecting, annotating, and indexing currently published English-language serials in the major fields of knowledge. It contains information on most of the available literature on cancer found in a wide variety of medical, research, and basic science publications. It includes those titles that relate directly or substantially to oncology, are produced at least once a year, have the majority of the text in English, and have...
This comprehensive guide is part of a series of annotated bibliographies designed to make the task of serial selection and use more systematic thro...
The nine essays in this volume examine women's public and private lives from sixteenth century England to twentieth-century Chicago, from Queen Elizabeth I to Jane Addams of Hull House. Editor Janet Sharistanian's main purpose in organizing these essays is to offer a response to and a critique of theories of the domestic/public split in Western ideology and history that have emerged from feminist anthropology.
The nine essays in this volume examine women's public and private lives from sixteenth century England to twentieth-century Chicago, from Queen Eli...
Written by Trevor Beeson, this text provides a complete survey of some of the most interesting bishops of the Church of England from the 19th century to the present. It aims to bring the bishops alive for the reader and considers their significance in the social and ecclesiastical settings of their times. It also has an urgent message, as it questions whether the busy managerial role adopted by bishops today represents a betrayal of the episcopal office and a weakening of the Church's witness in an increasingly secularized society.
Written by Trevor Beeson, this text provides a complete survey of some of the most interesting bishops of the Church of England from the 19th century ...
This volume presents a broad picture of the theatrical controversies, developments, and talents of the 1970s. Among the many topics discussed are the avant-garde's stretching of the traditional boundaries, the redefinition of the musical theatre, the expansion of Off Off-Broadway productions, institutionalized and subsidized productions, the economic turnaround of the commercial theatre, and the rise of many talented young actors and director. This is the first comprehensive account of the New York theatre of the 1970s.
This volume presents a broad picture of the theatrical controversies, developments, and talents of the 1970s. Among the many topics discussed are t...
Between the Revolution and the Mexican war, the American republic grew from being a collection of weakly unified states to being a formidable world power. This bibliographic volume covers the first sixty years of United States military history, from 1783 to 1846, a time that has been largely neglected in historical scholarship. The entire range of military affairs, from international diplomacy and ideological considerations to influential presidents, secretaries, and military and naval personalities, is treated in detail throughout this comprehensive bibliography. By addressing Shay's...
Between the Revolution and the Mexican war, the American republic grew from being a collection of weakly unified states to being a formidable world...
"Charles Wuorinen: A Bio-Bibliography" is a chronicle, a lexicon, a manual, a narrative, and a testament to the life and work of an American musical genius. The work contains a biography, discography, interview, comprehensive listing of works and detailed roster of performances, and almost 1,200 annotated citations of writings about the music of this important composer. The oral history component--the interview--is the foundation of the book in that it expresses the composer's philosophy of music and of life and serves as a contrast to the many annotations featuring critical commentary on...
"Charles Wuorinen: A Bio-Bibliography" is a chronicle, a lexicon, a manual, a narrative, and a testament to the life and work of an American musica...
"The University of the Future" offers the American reader an insider's view of higher education in a socialist country, as well as the opportunity to see differences and similarities in higher education in capitalist and socialist societies. Part I of the book is devoted to a philosophical criticism of bureaucratic tendencies in capitalist society and a discussion of how such failings have affected higher education. Also included here is the author's argument for radical solutions that could be implemented through education. Part II contains an analysis of the present state of education in...
"The University of the Future" offers the American reader an insider's view of higher education in a socialist country, as well as the opportunity ...