Justice and mercy EDUCATION / EssaysThis study investigates justice and mercy in twelfth century England, using theological texts, sermons, legal treatises and letter collections to explore how moralists approached questions of judgement and judicial ethics in the foundational period of English common law.
including its role in the Syria conflict
this innovative volume highlights how drawing is used in the professional world
This collection brings together leading writers and emerging researchers to demonstrate how work in media and cultural studies can contribute to debates around the meanings of money
the contributors show how the case of Armenia informs histories of humanitarianism
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Rosemary Sassoon surveys fifty years of change in the world of design
The book is written in a clear and accessible style for students either encountering devolution for the first time or for those who need to explore the subject area in greater detail
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those just setting out on artistic careers
This highly original study examines the destruction of art
as many theorists from Vitruvius to Gropius included precepts for teaching as integral components of their ideas
Irish Drama in Poland is the first book to broadly assess Irish drama's impact on both Poland's theatrical world and its cultural and literary heritage in the twentieth century