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U.S.A. - Spanish America Series: Monografías A
Essays exploring the identity of America.
UDF (paperback edition) This study argues that South Arica after apartheid cannot be properly understood without a knowledge of the UDF and its role in the transition to democracy. It presents an account of the UDF's efforts in the struggle for freedom.
Uganda Now (paperback edition)
Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's `Lanzelet': Narrative Style and Entertainment
Series: Arthurian Studies
Wide-ranging survey of a neglected but significant early German version of the Lancelot legend.
Un Estudio del 'Viaje de Turquía'
Series: Monografías A
The Uncertain World of 'Samson Agonistes'
Series: Studies in Renaissance Literature
Ambiguity, present in all aspects of the poem, is seen as central to Milton's authorial intentions.
Uncle Sam's Orchestra A humorous look at the accomplishments of America's Seventh Army Symphony during its 10-year, European tour-of-duty from 1952-1962.
The Unconquered Knight
Series: First Person Singular
The heroic exploits of the 15th-century Count of Buelna, including tournament glories, knightly romance and the bitter hardships of life on campaign.
Undermining Development (paperback edition) Series: African Issues
In some parts of the world, it has been demonstrated that the power of local NGOs can contribute to improving the quality of development services. Local NGOs in Africa are lagging behind and the author suggests ways to remedy this as well as ways in which donors and international NGOs can help to promote local power.
Understanding Purpose Series: North American Kant Society Studies in Philosophy
A collection of essays investigating key historical and scientific questions relating to the concept of natural purpose in Kant's philosophy of biology.
Understanding the Middle Ages A study of the transformation of ideas in western Europe over more than one thousand years, presenting the middle ages as a period of continual change and continually changing attitudes.
Understanding the Middle Ages
(paperback edition) This radical study traces the transformation of ideas in western Europe during more than one thousand years between the fifth and sixteenth centuries.
Understanding the Universe in Seventh-Century Ireland Series: Studies in Celtic History
Works of early Irish authors include a strong biblical component, but indicate that independent thought is accepted.
Unhappy Valley (paperback edition) Series: Music for London Entertainment 1660-1800
Unhappy Valley (paperback edition)
The United States and West Africa Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
The first volume devoted to interrogating the complex relationship -- both historic and contemporary -- between the United States and West Africa.
The United States and West Africa (paperback edition) Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
The first volume devoted to interrogating the complex relationship -- both historic and contemporary -- between the United States and West Africa.
The United States and Decolonization in West Africa, 1950-1960 Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
A history of America's tangled involvement in the transition of British and French West African territories to statehood.
Unity and Diversity in the Church Series: Studies in Church History
University of British Columbia Hispanic Studies Series: Monografías A
The University of Cambridge and the English Revolution, 1625-1688 Series: History of the University of Cambridge
An investigation into political and religious change at the university during the years 1625-88.
The University of London, 1858-1900
A history of London University in the second half of the nineteenth century, focusing on political as well as academic developments.
Unpopular Virtues Series: Literary Criticism in Perspective
An up-to-date assessment of the most important scholarly criticism on one of the enfants terribles of the German Sturm und Drang.
Unpublishable Works Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Investigation of the work of Wolfgang Borchert, the Second World War German poet and dramatist.
Unrepentant Tory Series: Parliamentary History Record Series
Nineteenth-century diaries cast new light on politics of the time.
Unsettled Land Engages with debates on land and politics in Africa and provides a historical narrative of the Zimbabwean case. In early 2000, a process of land occupation began in Zimbabwe. It involved the movement of hundreds of thousands of black farmers onto mostly white-owned farms, often under the leadership of veterans of Zimbabwe's 1970s liberation war.
Unsettled Land (paperback edition) Engages with debates on land and politics in Africa and provides a historical narrative of the Zimbabwean case. In early 2000, a process of land occupation began in Zimbabwe. It involved the movement of hundreds of thousands of black farmers onto mostly white-owned farms, often under the leadership of veterans of Zimbabwe's 1970s liberation war.
Unwrapping Goethe's Weimar Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
A comprehensive reconsideration of the myth of Goethe's Weimar, occasioned by the 1999 celebrations of Goethe's 250th birthday.
The Urban Roots of Democracy and Political Violence in Zimbabwe Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
A timely examination of African politics during the formative years of Zimbabwean nationalism.
Uruk Mesopotamia and Its Neighbors Series: School of American Research Advanced Seminar
Mesopotamia has long been the model for the evolution of complex societies. This work uses recent data on the Mesopotamia of the 5th and 4th millennia BC to reassess the chronological framework for the region, and to assemble basic data sets on local and regional levels.
Uruk Mesopotamia and Its Neighbors (paperback edition) Series: School of American Research Advanced Seminar
Mesopotamia has long been the model for the evolution of complex societies. This work uses recent data on the Mesopotamia of the 5th and 4th millennia BC to reassess the chronological framework for the region, and to assemble basic data sets on local and regional levels.
The Use and Abuse of Time in Christian History
Series: Studies in Church History
For Christians, time is always pressing, in this life and the next. Essays reflect changing attitudes to time in the context of work, recreation and devotion.
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