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Book archive 2007
Page contents > A - C | D-J | K - Z
A - C
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Jon Adams: Interference Patterns: Literary Study, Scientific Knowledge, and Diciplinary Autonomy (Bucknell University Press, 2007)
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Chris Alden: China in Africa (Zed Books, 14 August 2007)
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Christopher Ankersen (ed): Understanding Global Terror (Polity Press, 19 June 2007)
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Rita Astuti, Jonathan Parry, Charles Stafford (eds): Questions of Anthropology (Berg Publishers Ltd, July 2007)
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Giles Atkinson, Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer (eds): Handbook of Sustainable Development (Edward Elgar, July 2007)
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Olga Bailey, Bart Cammaerts and Nico Carpentier: Understanding Alternative Media (Open University Press, December 2007)
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Sebastian Balfour, Alejandro Quiroga: The Reinvention of Spain: nation and identity since democracy (Oxford University Press, 4 October 2007)
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Martin Bauer and Massimiano Bucchi: Journalism, Science and Society: Science Communication between News and Public Relations (Routledge, September 2007)
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Laura Bear: Lines of the Nation: Indian railway workers, bureaucracy and the intimate historical self (Columbia University Press, June 2007)
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Joanna Benjamin: Financial Law (Oxford University Press, 20 December 2007)
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Felix Berenskoetter and M.J. Williams (eds): Power in World Politics (Routledge, 14 December 2007)
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Federica Bicchi: European Foreign Policy Making Toward the Mediterranean (Palgrave, June 2007)
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Mats Berdal, Spyros Economides (eds): United Nations Interventionism, 1991-2004 (Cambridge University Press, February 2007)
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Sumantra Bose: Contested Lands: Israel-Palestine, Kashmir, Bosnia, Cyprus and Sri Lanka (Harvard University Press, May 2007)
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Nancy Cartwright: Hunting Causes and Using Them: approaches in philosophy and economics (Cambridge University Press, June 2007)
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Sharad Chari, Stuart Corbridge (eds): The Development Reader (Routledge, 31 October 2007)
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Andrew Charlton: Ozonomics: inside the myth of Australia's economic superheroes (Random House, July 2007)
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John L Comaroff, Jean Comaroff, and Deborah James (eds): Picturing a Colonial Past: the African photographs of Isaac Schapera (University of Chicago Press, July 2007)
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Christopher Coker: The Warrior Ethos: military culture and the War on Terror (Routledge, April 2007)
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Rachel Condry: Families Shamed: the consequences of crime for relatives of serious offenders (Willan Publishing, 1 May 2007)
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Nick Couldry, Sonia M Livingstone, Tim Markham: Media Consumption and Public Engagement: beyond the presumption of attention (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2007)
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Michael Cox: Twentieth Century International Relations: volumes one to eight (Sage Publications, January 2007)
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D-J
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Paul Davies, Mark Freedland: Towards a Flexible Labour Market: labour legislation and regulation since the 1990s (Oxford University Press, March 2007)
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Yves Déloye and Michael Bruter (eds): Encyclopaedia of European Elections (Palgrave Macmillan, March 2007)
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Vesselin Dimitrov: Stalin's Cold War: Soviet Foreign Policy, Democracy and Communism in Bulgaria, 1941-48 (Palgrave Macmillan, 4 December 2007)
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David Downes, Paul Rock, Christine Chinkin and Conor Gearty (eds): Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: from moral panics to states of denial, essays in honour of Stanley Cohen (Willan Publishing, May 2007)
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Matthew Engelke: A Problem of Presence: beyond scripture in an African church (University of California Press, May 2007)
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Robert Falkner: Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics (Palgrave Macmillan, 19 October 2007)
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Sarah Franklin: Dolly Mixtures: the remaking of genealogy (Duke University Press, May 2007)
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Maurice Fraser (ed): European Union: the next 50 years (Financial Times Business with Agora Projects in association with LSE, March 2007)
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Carola Frege: Employment Research and State Traditions. A Comparative History of Britain, Germany, and the United States (Oxford University Press, 6 September 2007)
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Conor Gearty: Civil Liberties (Oxford University Press, 13 September 2007)
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Harry Gelber: The Dragon and the Foreign Devils: China and the world, 1100 BC to the present (Bloomsbury Publications, May 2007)
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Anthony Giddens: Over to You, Mr Brown: how Labour can win again (Polity Press, 28 March 2007)
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Paul Gollan: Employee Representation in Non-Union Firms (SAGE Publications, January 2007)
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John Gray: Enlightenment's Wake: politics and culture at the close of the modern age (Routledge, 9 January 2007)
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John Gray: Black Mass: apocalyptic religion and the death of utopia (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, July 2007)
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David Held, Anthony G Mcgrew: Globalization Theory: approaches and controversies (Polity Press, February 2007)
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David Held, David Mepham (eds): Progressive Foreign Policy (Polity, 22 August 2007)
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David Held , Anthony McGrew: Globalization/Anti-Globalization (second edition) (Polity, 13 September 2007)
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Alistair Henry, David J Smith (eds): Transformations of Policing (Ashgate Publishing, 21 March 2007)
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John Hills, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud (eds): Making Social Policy Work (Policy Press, 31 October 2007)
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Simon Hix, Abdul G Noury and Gérard Roland: Democratic Politics in the European Parliament (Cambridge University Press, April 2007)
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Derek Hook: Foucault, Psychology and the Analytics of Power (Palgrave, 24 August 2007)
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James Hughes: Chechnya. From Nationalism to Jihad (University of Pennsylvania Press, June 2007)
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Joseph Jacob: Civil Justice in the Age of Human Rights (Ashgate Publishing, February 2007)
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K - Z
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Mary Kaldor, Terry Lynn Karl and Yahia Said (eds): Oil Wars (Pluto Press, March 2007)
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Paul Kelly: Locke's Second Treatise of Government (Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd, 29 November 2007)
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Martina Klett-Davies: Going it Alone?: lone motherhood in late modernity (Ashgate Publishing, 28 February 2007)
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Martin Knapp, David McDaid, Elias Mossialos, Graham Thornicroft: Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe (Open University Press, January 2007)
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Julian Le Grand: The Other Invisible Hand: delivering public services through choice and competition (Princeton University Press, 19 September 2007)
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Martin Loughlin, Neil Walker (eds): The Paradox of Constitutionalism: constituent power and constitutional form (Law: Oxford University Press, March 2007)
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Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner (eds): The Oxford Handbook of Criminology - fourth edition (Oxford University Press, March 2007)
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Robin Mansell, Chrisanthi Avgerou, Danny Quah, Roger Silverstone (eds): The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies (Oxford University Press, April 2007)
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Patrick McGovern, Stephen Hill, Colin Mills, Michael White: Market, Class, and Employment (Oxford University Press, November 2007)
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Eva Micheler: Property in Securities: a comparative study (Cambridge Studies in Corporate Law, Cambridge University Press, September 2007)
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Alan Miller, Satoshi Kanazawa: Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters: from dating, shopping, and praying to going to war and becoming a billionaire - two evolutionary psychologists explain why we do what we do (Penguin Press, 2007)
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Yuval Millo, Fabian Muniesa, Michel Callon: Market Devices (Blackwell Publishing, September 2007)
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Giorgio Monti: EC Competition Law (Cambridge University Press, July 2007)
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Henrietta Moore: The Subject of Anthropology: gender, symbolism and psychoanalysis (Polity Press, March 2007)
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Martha Mundy, Richard Saumarez Smith: Governing Property, Making the Modern State: law, administration and production in Ottoman Syria (IB Tauris, February 2007)
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Laurie Nathan: No Ownership, No Commitment: a guide to local ownership of security sector reform (University of Birmingham, 17 May 2007)
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Tim Newburn: Criminology (Willan Publishing, 31 August 2007)
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Tim Newburn, Tom Williamson, Alan Wright (eds): Handbook of Criminal Investigation (Willan Publishing, April 2007)
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Judith Rumgay: Ladies of Lost Causes: rehabilitation, women offenders and the voluntary sector (Willan Publishing, March 2007)
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Anne Phillips: Multiculturalism without Culture (Princeton University Press, 11 July 2007)
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Anne Power: City survivors (Policy Press, 22 November 2007)
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Anne Power, John Houghton: Jigsaw Cities: big places, small spaces (Policy Press, 14 March 2007)
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Michael Power: Organized Uncertainty: designing a world of risk management (Oxford University Press, May 2007)
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Maurice Punch: Zero Tolerance Policing (Policy Press, November 2007)
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Robert Reiner: Law and Order: an honest citizen's guide to crime and control (Polity, August 2007)
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Nikolas Rose: The Politics of Life Itself: biomedicine, power and subjectivity in the 21st century (Princeton University Press, July 2007)
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Margot Salomon: Global Responsibility for Human Rights - World Poverty and the Development of International Law (Oxford University Press, November 2007)
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Michael W Scott: The Severed Snake: matrilineages, making place, and a Melanesian Christianity in Southeast Solomon Islands (Carolina Academic Press, March 2007)
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Hakan Seckinelgin: The International Politics of HIV/AIDS: global disease - local pain (Routledge, July 2007)
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John Sidel: The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: a reassessment (East West Centre, ISEAS publishing, September 2007)
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Lenny Smith: Chaos: a very short introduction (Oxford University Press, February 2007)
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Anna Souhami: Transforming Youth Justice: occupational identity and cultural change (Willan Publishing, February 2007)
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Robert Tavernor: Smoot's Ear: the measure of humanity (Yale University Press, 31 May 2007)
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Mark Thatcher: Internationalization and Economic Institutions Comparing the European Experience (Oxford University Press, June 2007)
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Gus Van Harten: Investment Treaty Arbitration and Public Law (Oxford University Press, 22 March 2007)
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Steve Woolcock: The New Economic Diplomacy (Ashgate, October 2007)
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Graham Ziegner (ed); Professor William Wallace (introduction): British Diplomacy: foreign secretaries reflect (Politico's Publishing, March 2007)
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