Routledge Revivals
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Transport Policy and Research: What Future?
1st Edition
Edited
By Liana Giorgi, Ronald J. Phoryles
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2003. What is the meaning of "sustainable mobility"? Is there a European common transport policy? To what extent is policy relevant for transport developments? What is the contribution of European transport research? These are some of the questions and themes ...
Turkey and the EU: An Awkward Candidate for EU Membership?: An Awkward Candidate for EU Membership?
1st Edition
By Harun Arikan
November 07, 2019
This book was published in 2003.The book presents an analysis of the development of the European Union's policy towards Turkey from a comparative perspective and compares the EU's approach to the issues in the EU-Turkey relationship. However, the literature on EU-Turkey relations is excessively ...
Turkey's Relations with the West and the Turkic Republics: The Rise and Fall of the Turkish Model
1st Edition
By Idris Bal
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2000: An analysis of the relations between Turkey, the West and the newly independent Turkic Republics, in the context of the "Turkish Model" proposed and supported by the West as a possible model for development in the Turkic Republics. It summarizes the ...
Understanding Byzantium: Studies in Byzantine Historical Sources
1st Edition
By Paul Speck
November 07, 2019
This book was first published in 2003.Paul Speck's work is acknowledged to be of profound importance for the study of the history and culture of the Byzantine world. If at times controversial, it has proved highly influential in terms of the approaches to be taken to historical and literary sources...
Understanding Stress in Doctors’ Families
1st Edition
By Usha R. Rout
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2000: The first book to examine stress in doctors’ families in the United Kingdom, this book outlines the results of both qualitative and quantitative research data and a thorough literature review of stress in the medical profession. It has been organised in...
Urban Sores: On the Interaction between Segregation, Urban Decay and Deprived Neighbourhoods
1st Edition
By Hans Skifter Andersen
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2003. Most European cities have experienced problems in certain neighbourhoods that are termed deprived or excluded. Traditionally these were found in the oldest urban areas with lowest quality housing, but since the 1980s, such areas have emerged in housing ...
Vernacular Literature and Current Affairs in the Early Sixteenth Century: France, England and Scotland
1st Edition
Edited
By Jennifer Britnell
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2000: The printed writings of the most important authors of the sixteenth century are characterised by frequent references to current affairs. This collection brings together essays by literary scholars and historians of the era to discuss various ways in ...
Women Going Backwards: Law and Change in a Family Unfriendly Society
1st Edition
By Sandra Berns
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2002. Gender has become a culturally laden signifier. Sometimes used to differentiate the social from the biological, gender itself has become gendered. In common parlance gender issues often slide inexorably into women's issues and are in that way designated as ...
Women's Perspectives on Drugs and Alcohol: The Vicious Circle
1st Edition
By Pamela Raine
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2001. This text explores a number of questions concerning women's problem drug use and drinking. It details findings from research which examined the type of problems women experience; how, why and by whom a woman's substance abuse becomes identified as a problem; ...
Work Behavior of the World's Poor: Theory, Evidence and Policy
1st Edition
By Mohammed Sharif
November 07, 2019
The working poor of the world are observed to engage in long hours in hard jobs and to work more if wages are further reduced. Mainstream economics brushes off this tendency to increase labour supply as wages fall as perverse because it does not fit the conventional wisdom and tries to explain it ...
Work and the Image: Volume 1: Work, Craft and Labour - Visual Representations in Changing Histories
1st Edition
Edited
By Valerie Mainz, Griselda Pollock
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2000. "Work and the Image", published in two volumes, addresses a critical theme in contemporary social and cultural debates whose place in visual representation has been neglected. Ranging from Greek pottery to contemporary performance, and exploring a breadth of ...
Writing the Reformation: Acts and Monuments and the Jacobean History Play
1st Edition
By Marsha Robinson
November 07, 2019
This title was first published in 2002. This work invests the post-Shakespearean history plays of the Jacobean era - including among others Shakespeare's "Henry VIII" (1613), Dekker's "The Whore of Babylon" (1606), and Heywood's "If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody" (1604-5)-with new significance ...






