Heine Anderson:Classical and Modern Social Theory
- Taschenbuch 2000, ISBN: 9780631212881
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for The Folio Society, 1995. 349 pp, 10" H. Bound in full dark blue cloth with title and shield in gold on spine. B&w illustrations and co… Mehr…
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for The Folio Society, 1995. 349 pp, 10" H. Bound in full dark blue cloth with title and shield in gold on spine. B&w illustrations and colour plates. Contents: General Introduction; The Arts in Eighteenth-Century Britain; The Decorative and Useful Arts; Flowers in the Valley: Folk-Songs in Britain; The Visual Arts; Holkham Hall, Norfolk; Literature; Vauxhall Gardens; Architecture; 'The English Taste in Gardening'; Music; Augustan Bath; Further Reading and Reference; Index. Book is Fine.. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket - (as issued)., Cambridge University Press for The Folio Society, 1995, 5, Russell & Russell. Good+ with no dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. 0846201097 . Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; 431 pages; Anderson provides in this single volume a descriptive history of the entire canon of Old English literature, from its beginnings to the Norman Conquest. The emphasis throughout is more on literature than on linguistics, and readings from Anglo-Saxon writings are quoted extensively, mainly in Anderson's own translations. The extensive notes at the end of each chapter constitute a critical review of published research up to the time of writing. ., Russell & Russell, 1962, 2.5, Boston, MA : G. K. Hall & Co., 1989., 1989. Very Good. xxv, 1076 pp., maps ; 29 cm. ; ISBN: 0816189196 ; LCCN: 89-2196 ; OCLC: 19518245 ; James Ruppert is a professor of English and Alaska Native studies, and John W. Bernet is a professor emeritus of English, both at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. ; ex-library, stamps, label ; tear on back end paper, else VG, Boston, MA : G. K. Hall & Co., 1989., 1989, 3, Lake Geneva: TSR, Inc., 1985. Repaired (by Previous Owner); Previous Owner Markings (Name Neatly Written on Page 1); Moderately Creased; Moderately Chipped; Light Moisture Damage (Staining). Monthly adventure role-playing aid. More class for demi-humans; Give your PC a history; Spaceship deck plans. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Kim Mohan. EDITORIAL STAFF: Patrick Lucien Price, Roger Moore. GRAPHICS AND PRODUCTION: Roger Raupp. PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Gloria Habriga. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Georgia Moore. ADVERTISING: Andrea Lee Anderson. CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: Ed Greenwood, Ken Rolston, Katharine Kerr. THIS ISSUE'S CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS: Jack Crane, Roger Raupp, Bob Maurus, Phil Foglio, Valerie Valusek, Jayne Hoffmann, Marvel Bullpen, Dave Trampier, Richard Tomasic, Joseph Pillsbury, Larry Elmore. COVER ART BY: Jack Crane. It should come as no surprise that Jack Crane does a lot of detailed, engineering-type illustrations when he's not painting covers for DRAGON Magazine. He used his technical skills and his painting skills to come up with "Andragon," depicting a basement-sized do-it-yourself kit that will amaze your friends and neighbors--and maybe even your mom. 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Getting in over your head: DRAGONQUEST game rules for aquatic action - Craig Barrett. Inglaf's Dream: . . . with an ending you might not have figured on - Ama Darr Rogan. ORIGINS Awards nomination ballot: Send in your choices for the best of 1984. DEPARTMENTS Letters; The forum; World Gamers Guide; Coming Attractions; Off the shelf; The ARES Section; Convention calendar; Wormy; Dragonmirth; Snarfquest.. Staple Bound Magazine. Fair. Illus. by Jack Crane. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., TSR, Inc., 1985, 2, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2000. Paperback. Used: Acceptable. Condition good, clean. ref ZKVQ Classical and Modern Social Theory is comprehensive introduction to the field, covering a wide historical range of thinkers, from the classical to the postmodernist, as well as key themes in social theory and a guide to the major debates. Designed for students with little or no background in social theory, this single volume covering both classic and contemporary theory introduces the basic concepts at the center of social theory in accessible language and provides readers with a useful reference source to the field. Review "This lucidly-written book provides within a single volume a comprehensive introduction to the corpus of sociological theory. It encompasses both classical and contemporary approaches, which are presented as relevant to understanding the present state of sociological theory. This will become an essential text for students." Larry Ray, University of Kent <!--end-->"This volume is a comprehensive guide to theory debates today. It is composed of 30 original chapters offering succinct, accessible overviews of the key ideas of modern theory - from Marx, American pragmatism to current debates over national identity, postmodernism, and civil society, I can think of no better introduction to classical and contemporary theory." Steven Seidman, author of Contested Knowledge: Social Theory in a Postmodern Era "An interesting, thorough, and useful anthology of informed commentary that will enliven the study of social theory for novice as well as expert. Particularly innovative is the use of European scholars whose analyses of theory is too seldom taken into account within the anglophone world. Their interpretations will, I am sure, add a fruitful dimension to an otherwise foreshortened understanding of the canon." Alan Sica, Pennsylvania State University "This volume aspires to be a comprehensive and sophisticated introduction to classical and modern social theory...providing a range and depth of analysis." Raymond A. Morrow, University of Alberta From the Back Cover Designed for students with little or no background in the subject, this book covers classical social theory, modern social theory, and contemporary challenges to both periods. Each chapter is written by a specialist in the field, giving a clear exposition of the main concepts placed in both historical and philosophical context. Chapters contain biographical data, end of chapter lists of key concepts and a comprehensive bibliography listing the primary and secondary literature relevant to the material., Wiley-Blackwell, 2000, 2.5<