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Peter Gray's evolutionary perspective and emphasis on critical thinking have made his rigorous yet accessible introduction to psychology a widely respected classroom favourite, edition after edition... Read more
It has long been appreciated among clinical neuropsychologists that both primary and secondary factors contribute to cognitive dysfunction in neurological patients... Read more
Undertaking economic evaluations of occupational health and safety interventions can be difficult for a number of reasons... Read more
The twentieth century saw a remarkable upsurge of research on drugs, with major advances in the treatment of bacterial and viral infections, heart disease, stomach ulcers, cancer, and mental illnesses... Read more
It is only in the past 20 years that the concept of recovery from mental health has been more widely considered and researched... Read more
The book reflects the author's experience across more than forty years in assessing and forming policy about nuclear weapons, mostly at senior levels close to the centre both of British governmental decision-making and of NATO's development of plans and deployments, with much interaction also with comparable levels of United States activity in the Pentagon and the State department... Read more
From Greek antiquity to the latest theories, this historical survey of political philosophy not only covers the major thinkers in the field but also explores the theme of how political philosophy relates to the nature of man... Read more
First published over thirty years ago, War in European History is a brilliantly written survey of the changing ways that war has been waged in Europe, from the Norse invasions to the present day... Read more
Comprehensive and to-the-point, Breast Imaging Cases covers the field of breast imaging for the radiology resident and practitioner... Read more
Firms in the clothing industry engage in global sourcing and operate in global markets. Their global production networks have often been subject to scrutiny as the power relationships between buyer firms in developed countries and supplier firms in developing countries raise issues concerned with 'fast fashion', the role of brands, labour standards in developing countries, job losses among the most vulnerable workers in Europe and the US, and the growing differentiation within the bloc of developing countries between the least developed and fast developers, such as China and India... Read more
Nanoscience is not physics, chemistry, engineering or biology. It is all of them, and it is time for a text that integrates the disciplines... Read more
The regulation of financial markets and companies in Europe has undergone significant changes over the last decade... Read more
Overcoming state fragility is one of the most important international development objectives of the 21st century... Read more
*Shortlisted for 2016 European Book Prize* Giles Merritt describes himself as a 'sceptical europhile'... Read more
A team of leading experts investigate a range of philosophical issues to do with the self and self-knowledge... Read more
In this book, Chris Eliasmith presents a new approach to understanding the neural implementation of cognition in a way that is centrally driven by biological considerations... Read more