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Books by publisher "Edwin Mellen"
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Samuel Rogal
[Hardcover 2009]
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"The 1858 Sabbath Hymn Book" stands as an important and significant historical product of nineteenth-century American hymnody, as well as a by-product of nineteenth-century American Protestant culture, that, outside of the boundaries marked off by a small number of specialists in the field, lies practically forgotten. '...[the "Sabbath Hymn Book"]... more
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James M Mc Carty
[Hardbound 1999]
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This volume focuses on the organizational dynamics peculiar to the Criminal Justice system, and how the explosion of technology has added increased complexity to critical decision-making in an unstable environment which includes scarce public resources and community demands.... more
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Randy J Nelson
[Hardcover 2011, 4th Edition]
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Written for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this text provides an integrated presentation of the expanding field of behavioural endocrinology - the study of hormone-behaviour interactions. Using a comparative approach, the text explores how hormone-behaviour interactions have evolved in both humans and non-human animals to solve common problems in survival... more
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Thomas Edward Jordan
[Hardcover 1998]
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Brought together in their entirety, having previously existed in only two places (National Library, Dublin, and British Library, London), this text should be useful to scholars interested in the history of Ireland, 1821-1911. This period includes the infamous Irish Famine. Brought together in their entirety, having previously existed in only... more
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Liana De Girolami Cheney
[Hardcover 2003]
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The first of two volumes of essays celebrating the diversity of artistic style and the contributions of female artists from the Renaissance to the 21st century. It offers: descriptions of their careers; iconographical analysis of subject matter; and theoretical considerations of the visual arts. The second of two volumes of... more
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Ronald A Gillanders
[Paperback 1983]
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7.
By
Isabel Damisch
[Paperback 1977]
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8.
By
James Fisher
[Hardcover 1996]
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This work examines various aspects of puppetry, including: puppets within ritual; puppets and the work of Stanislaw Wypsianski; Asian puppet traditions; and puppet theatre in the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. In this fifth volume of The Puppetry Yearbook, regular readers will not be surprised to find that it includes... more
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William E Grim
[Hardcover 1988]
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This is an interdisciplinary examination of the musico-literary interstices of the Faust legend. It includes works by German, French, and Italian authors, composers and librettists.... more
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Coletta A Klug
[Hardcover 1996]
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This volume examines destructive suicidal behaviour, focusing on young adults. It explores the theories of Freud and Durkheim, as well as the research of Schneidman, Farberow, Litman, Henry, and Short Jr. It also explores the concepts of holistic health and wellness, the impact of lifestyle, stress, life crises, and loss.... more
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Judith A Eckelmeyer
[Hardcover 1991]
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This text addresses problems of symbols and references in "The Magic Flute" by considering a broad cultural heritage, including the early-17th century movement of the Rosicrucians, 17th- and 18th-century educational, scientific, philosophical and religious developments, and late-18th-century social and political circumstances. Appendix I is a 3-part representation of the text... more
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Jan Clarke
[Hardbound 2001]
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This is the first detailed study of the Hotel Guenegaud, the first home of the Paris Opera in 1670, and the first home of the Comedie Francaise ten years later. The account books remain in the Archives of the Comedie Francaise, providing the source for a highly detailed account of... more
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Richard Kingsley Moore
[Hardcover 2002]
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Using the Greek text and English versions of the New Testament, this book presents a detailed examination of how Paul's doctrine of "justification" has been represented through the centuries. Using the Greek text and English versions of the New Testament, this book presents a detailed examination of how Paul's doctrine... more
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John Adlard
[Hardcover 1991]
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This is a biography of Arthur Diosy, a man who devoted most of his life to the study and promotion of Japanese culture through the founding and development of the Japan Society. Through his efforts to achieve an accord between England and Japan, Diosy succeeded in having a treaty signed... more
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Charlotte Spivack ,
Christine Herold
[Hardbound 2003]
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The term "archetype" as applied to literature comes from the depth psychology of Carl Gustav Jung and refers to the inherited primordial motifs which emerge from universal and timeless human experiences. These motifs, appearing in myths, dreams, and liter... more
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Mary Ann Romanoo
[Hardbound 1998]
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This volume seeks to capture the sociological imagination of Beatrice Webb by enlarging upon her two most notable contributions: her application of the scientific methods to the study of social problems; and the way she turned government into a science to... more
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Nigel M De S
[Hardbound 1987]
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Roy S Simmonds
[Hardbound 2000]
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This is an introduction to the work of American writer John Steinbeck. The book provides a bibliographical index and also gives a critical analysis of his work. It explores not only themes that preoccupied him as a writer, but also the concepts and philos... more
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Iii Curtis Carl C
[Hardbound 2008]
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This work explains Chaucer's understanding of the moral philosophies set forth by pagan and Christian doctrines. Chaucer's "A Knight's Tale" is primarily a poem about the world, symbolized by Athens, based upon ancient ideals of philosophy, politics, and,... more
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Glinda F Hall
[Hardbound 2009]
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