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  • af Tim Anderson
    317,95 kr.

  • - Impact on Business Models, Regulation & Financial Crime
     
    317,95 kr.

  • - Australia and Asylum Seekers
    af Tony Ward
    331,95 kr.

    Australian discussion of asylum seekers is polarised by slogans of 'Stop the Boats' and 'Bring them here'. Both sides have good arguments and blind spots. Surveying a wide range of evidence, new insights are presented.

  • - The Hidden Role of Richard Casey in the Creation of the Australia-America Alliance, 1940-1942
    af James Prior
    217,95 kr.

  • - The Many Worlds of Charles Todd
    af Denis Cryle
    457,95 kr.

  • af Quinn Eades
    166,95 kr.

  • af Sallee McLaren
    170,95 kr.

  • - With Smart Therapy
    af Sallee McLaren
    217,95 kr.

  • - The silent culture of Australia's remotest Aboriginal communities
    af Tadhgh Purtill
    331,95 kr.

    The Ngaanyatjarra Lands of Western Australia are home to remote Aboriginal communities. This is an in-depth look at the odd and alternative world of Australia's Western Desert.

  • - Marketing Strategies, Tips & Tools
    af Mira Stammers
    217,95 kr.

  • af Jonathan Lim
    170,95 kr.

  • - Surviving the Tyrannies of Lenin, Hitler and Stalin
    af Eugene Schlusser
    213,95 kr.

  • af Chandani Lokuge
    158,95 kr.

  • - Poverty in Addis Ababa
    af Klaus Serr
    332,95 kr.

    This book reflects a strong social work approach to poverty. It pulls together the many streams of analysis and practice needed to address poverty in a multi-facetted way. It is highly relevant to working with poverty not just in Addis Ababa, but on a global scale. It is a necessary inclusion in any social work program. K Serr is at ACU, Melbourne

  • - Australian Print Cultures and Modernity
    af David Carter
    277,95 kr.

    Was australian culture born modern or has it always been behind the game, never quite modern enough? Was it always already or only always almost modern? David Carter's essays examine the complex engagements of Australian writers, artists, editors and consumers with 20th-century modernity, social and political crisis, and the impact of modernisms. Always Almost Modern ranges from the great mid-century novels of authors such as Eleanor Dark and M. Barnard Eldershaw to the unprecedented bestseller that was They're a Weird Mob, from famous to largely forgotten local magazines and to film and television, and from the avant-garde to nationalism, communism and the middlebrow. Chapters engage with key themes in contemporary literary and cultural studies, exploring new ways of understanding Australian culture in terms of its modernity and transnationalism.

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