Cornish Studies Volume 13 John TrimburThe thirteenth volume in this acclaimed paperback series includes articles on Cornish emigration, Cornish literature, the novelist Virginia Woolf, the poet Jack Clemo, Cornish mining history, Cornish folklore, the medieval Cornish language miracle plays, and William Scawen: the seventeenth century Cornish patriot and language revivalist.
Worship and ethics are closely associated in rabbinic Judaism
This is complemented with a case study of cooperative food labelling in southern Hungary
Essays that highlight the role of education in bringing about inclusive citizenship and human rights norms
they are much less justified when we look at the practical operation of such organizations and their ability to generate and carry out projects intended to reshape the world
said to be the spirits of fishermen and miners killed by accidents related to their trade
Data-based and non–data-based scholarly manuscripts
biopesticides and novel animal feed ingredients
But as this innovative andinterdisciplinary book convincingly demonstrates
plant emergence
This book presents for the first time a coherent analysis of the British Isles as an imperial setting understood through its buildings
and environmental justice in social work practice
Contributors focus on the notion of geography in its strictest sense