An engaging introduction to the more advanced writings on employment law, designed to provide the additional insights necessary to excel in the study of the subject.
An engaging introduction to some of the more advanced concepts in Equity and Trusts, providing a cutting edge for students who are looking to gain additional insights with which to excel. Illuminated throughout with discussion of the specific issues which reveal the practical significance of different theoretical positions.
An engaging introduction to the more advanced writings on family law, designed to provide the additional insights necessary to excel in the study of the subject.
Part of the "European Studies" series, this book is a history of French colonialism, both in the first French empire in North America and the Caribbean, then, in more detail, in the second empire conquered in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Pacific in the 19th century.
This introductory text relates events in the Hapsburg empire to broader European trends. It includes material on the social and economic aspects of the empire, as well as providing a political account.
The first edition of Shakespeare's most famous tragedy to be developed by and for the Royal Shakespeare Company, this book includes unique material to help the reader understand and enjoy the play, including interviews with directors Michael Boyd, John Caird and Ron Daniels and a brand new introduction from award-winning scholar Jonathan Bate.