First published in 1984, this title discusses the emergence of both the orthodox and political economy based approaches to underdevelopment in geography, critically assessing their strengths and weaknesses, and showing the relationship between intellectual developments and changing material conditions.
The work is primarily concerned with theories, though it does contain much empirical material drawn from throughout the Third World. The book examines the emergence of theories of development historically and considers the various contemporary theoretical 'schools', both Marxist and...
First published in 1984, this title discusses the emergence of both the orthodox and political economy based approaches to underdevelopment in geog...
George Kiraz, Dean Forbes, Wido van Peursen, Janet Dyk, Mor Polycarpus Augin Aydin
Essays in this volume discuss taxonomy, the Syriac passive participle, translating Greek verbs with alpha privatives into Syriac, the translation of Syriac particles, and the history of Syriac lexica.
Essays in this volume discuss taxonomy, the Syriac passive participle, translating Greek verbs with alpha privatives into Syriac, the translation of S...
Beryl Turner, Alison G. Salvesen, Dean Forbes, Jerome Lund, Jeff Childers
Ancient language study is becoming an increasingly sophisticated and complex discipline, as scholars not only consider methods being used by specialists of other languages, but also absorb developments in other disciplines to facilitate their own research investigations. This interdisciplinary approach is reflected in the scope of research papers offered here, invited and peer-reviewed by the ISLP.
Ancient language study is becoming an increasingly sophisticated and complex discipline, as scholars not only consider methods being used by specialis...