The Role of Land and Natural Resources in Conflict and Peacemaking James MarkAiming to contribute to the literature of what works to make peace, this volume examines the roles of land, water and mineral resources in conflict and peacemaking. The analysis focuses on six cases of prolonged, ethno national, asymmetric conflict and six cases of special interest.
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and is the first to deal seriously with the impact of the war on terror on the situation in Northern Ireland
Through contextual analysis and by reassessing the chronicle evidence
This book places Bartolomé among other key auteurs of national Spanish
Methodist evangelical Christianity
Mother Bombie is unique among Lyly’s comedies
It is hoped that these translations in English verse (like that of Les Prisons) may appeal to readers who could be daunted by the original French
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This book offers new connections between Spenser and Shakespeare by showing how their works hone readers’ and audiences’ judgement about the social construction of aristocratic identity
Dmitrii Merezhkovskii and Lev Shestov
Style is predominantly an individual matter – the way people put themselves together creates a sense of individual identity – but collectively it creates a sense of common culture in a community
It includes detailed accounts of the working lives of a group of mainly skilled Polish migrants in Dublin