Classroom 15 Alexandra GajdaA result of an investigative report by tenacious University of Oregon journalism students, Classroom 15 tells the story of how the dreams of fourth grade students at the Riverside School, Roseburg, in rural Oregon timber country, were crushed by the prevailing Red Scare, McCarthyism, state and societal censorship, and J. Edgar Hoovers FBI. The book is a remarkable example of experiential learning techniques and successes and is a prime tool to teach
Irish Poetry since 1950 is a survey of poetry
This book explains why Brazil is taking an increasingly prominent international role
new forms of experiencing the world
which includes a broad condemnation of French critics
Pittock asks how far the "Celtic" experience in Britain can be described as a colonial one
funny and imaginative discourse on the nature of capitalism and how society has learned to cope with it
This book will be required reading for students of architecture and construction
corporations and non-governmental organisations draw upon their expert advice to advance their causes in the battle of ideas
‘The Antipodal Utopia’ evaluates this complex intellectual history by mapping out how Western visions of Australia evolved from antiquity to the modern period
comic annuals and magazines as well as single plate and series of caricatures
professions and bureaucracy
An exploration of the value of the history of philosophy as a reading practice—that is