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Forthcoming Chapter in "Neurointerventions and the Law" with Oxford University Press ed. Nicole Vincent. Feedback Appreciated Abstract: Current legal arguments for gay rights use gay primarily to refer to individuals that have same-sex... more
The non-violent removal of Ferdinand Marcos in February 1986 through a mass uprising that had started in 1983 was a landmark event both in the Philippines and internationally. It introduced the term ‘people power’ into academic and... more
1980), Ancient Indian Magic and Folklore. An Introduction, in which numerous parallels were established between magical cults of diverse peoples from the verses of the Atharvaveda. SOFfA MONC6 TARACENA BORDEAUX The Oxford English-Urdu... more
An augmented version of the CP article of 2 November 2016 that was subsequently under pressure taken down from the site. The present version provides additional information and analysis not contained in the earlier piece.
This review article explores a new indispensable reference work on the reception of Augustine. It offers an overview of its content, structure, and methodology, as well as a critical assessment of its overall contribution to the study... more
The Library by Diodorus Siculus is a fundamental reading for those who want to get to know Alexander the Great well. Too bad that in Italy there isn’ a worthy edition, but the English Oxford University Press has instead published an... more
This article by Charles Batey (Printer to Oxford University, 1946–1958) first appeared in *Signature* NS 18 (1954), pp. 5–22. It provides a vital link between the practices, contexts, and perspectives of printing and publishing between... more
PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION: "The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia is a unique blend of comprehensive overviews on archaeological, philological, linguistic, and historical issues at the forefront of Anatolian scholarship in the 21st... more
War presents historians with an array of unique challenges. Indeed, Michael Howard described how the study of war evokes a complexity that supersedes simple recounting of battles: "War has been part of a totality of human experience, the... more
From 1852 to the end of the 19th century, this band was one of a number of successful initiatives providing education, training and recreation for the employees of the Press. It was one of a small group of brass bands associated with the... more
Created over a hundred and thirty years ago, *Hart’s Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press, Oxford* remains the first and most influential guide for printers and publishers. That it has never been out of print,... more
Este artículo analiza de manera contrastiva dos métodos para la enseñanza de lenguas con fines específicos del ámbito del turismo: por un lado, el método Tourism, publicado por la editorial Oxford University Press dentro de la serie de... more
This is a transcript of all outgoing letters from Oxford University Press's London Business at Amen House to India, or pertaining to Indian subjects. They are all sent by Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, and span the... more
in Envy at work , Duffy, M., Perini, U., Merlone, I. (Eds), Oxford University Press, UK Abstract The report begins with a psychoanalytic definition of envy and its influence in the world of adult relationships. Particularly, the working... more
A review of Caroline Davis' Creating Postcolonial Literature for the SHARP Newsletter 24:1 (2015)
The law codes of ancient India that paired with the Laws of Manu form the main code of civic and religious law. With a number of teachings about Brahmanism and the ways of the monks. Written around the time of Plato and the... more
Wordsworth's school grammar was the market leader in Britain for several decades. Despite its central position in British education it was unusual, written in Latin at a time when English was becoming more common. Th e book formed part of... more
Paper review on: A. Anderson, "Kant, Hume, and the Interruption of Dogmatic Slumber". Oxford University Press, New York 2020, xxii-180 pp. Full review on paper and on Brepols Publisher's website.
Compares and contrasts the editorial approaches of the complete/collected stories of M. R. James released by Penguin Books and Oxford University Press, coming to some interesting yet appropriately vague conclusions.
Submitted to “Journal of Scholarly Publishing”, Toronto, Toronto University Press Arno Tausch, Visiting Professor of Economics, Corvinus University, Budapest and Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Innsbruck University Abstract... more
2020, eBook: Theater Comics (Retrospective 1997-2020) Publisher: Macedonian Center ITI/PRODUKCIJA Editor/Design/Translation: Prof. Ivanka Apostolova Baskar Author: Ivanka Apostolova Baskar Introduction: Vladimir Janchevski Language... more
2020, eBook:``IN SEARCH OF THE LOST DIRECTOR``- UTOPIAN SET DESIGNS Publisher: Macedonian Center ITI/PRODUKCIJA Editor/Design/Translation: Prof. Ivanka Apostolova Baskar Author: Ivanka Apostolova Baskar Introduction: Maja... more
When founded in 1584, the press operated by Joseph Barnes at Oxford (the first one to exist at the University) was primarily devoted to producing wartime political propaganda during the first years of its operation.
INTRODUCTIONIn this paper I will begin by explaining a summary of the definitions given by people surveyed during counselling and I will compare their opinions with some psychoanalytic definitions. I will then illustrate some cases of... more
Expository Times 128, no.2 (Nov 2016): 95.
Shortlisted for the 2010-11 Modernist Studies Association Book Prize Modernism is typically associated with novelty and urbanity. So what happens when poets identify small communities and local languages with the spirit of transnational... more