British Government and Politics: A Comparative Guide (Politics Study Guides)
This core text meets the needs of those involved in courses relating to the British political system. The author examines the institutions and practices of British government and politics and makes selective comparisons with the experience of other countries, mainly liberal democracies.
Moral Measures: An Introduction to Ethics West and East
What basis do we have for condemning the Aztec custom of human sacrifice, the Chinese tradition of foot-binding? What can we learn from the moral traditions of other cultures?
Happy Days and Other Very Short Stories (Penguin very short stories)
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Happy Days and Other Very Short Stories (Penguin very short stories)
A collection of 20 extremely short stories for intermediate students in English, covering a wide variety of genre from comedy to adventure and set in countries such as China, France, Israel and Britain. The text also includes a glossary, language practice exercises and discussion questions.
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Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Nicholas and Alexandra returns with a sequel to Dreadnought that is imposing in both size and quality, taking the British and German battle fleets through WWI. The fluent narrative begins amid the diplomatic crisis of July 1914 and ends with the scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow in 1919. Massie makes a coherent if long narrative out of a sequence of events familiar to students of naval history but probably not to many other potential readers. The focus is on the two fleets that confronted each other across the North Sea, their weapons and tactics and their complex and controversial leaders, both military and political.