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Library stickers on the spine, inside of the cover and FEP, Stamp on title page., Written by feminists and other researchers from the disciplines of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and management science, the 14 essays in this collection are about women's experience of paid work and women's ways of coping with employment stress. The opening essays highlight the social and cultural changes that have compelled women to develop new coping strategies. Several contributing authors examine specific workplace structures and describe women's experiences in different occupational contexts - whether hostile or hospitable. Shifting from a structural to an individual perspective, other contributors deal with psychosocial factors, such as gender differences, that have been found to moderate stress and enhance the coping process. They analyze individual experiences with work - related stressors, focusing on the mediating effects of cognitive appraisals. This work contains contributions by Nina Colwill, Bruce E. Compas, Esther R. Greenglass, Barbara Gutek, Catherine A. Heaney, Sharon E. Kahn, Ronald C. Kessler, Karen Korabik, Bonita C. Long, Judi Marshall, Diana L. Mawson, Lisa M. McDonald, Pamela G. Orosan, Hazel M. Rosin, Craig A. Smith, Anne Statham, Allison Tom, Elaine Wethington, and Lois M. Verbrugge. Government Reference Library
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 240x160 mm. XX+268 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket edges tattered. Cover corners slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
Creases on the cover and writing on the FEP of the last owner's details. Used
563 pp., 31 illus. A powerful historical study in which the author's use of letters, memoirs, oral histories, as well as extensive archival sources bring black and white women's lives and identities to light in the antebellum South
paperback, 13,5 x 21,5 cm, 224 pagina?s. ISBN 9789460042348. In het spreken en schrijven over de mystieke ervaring komen twee begrippen telkens terug: licht en donker. Het pad naar het verlossende inzicht gaat door de duistere nacht en wie uiteindelijk ziende wordt, moet eerst blind zijn geweest. Dat geldt voor Paulus, voorganger en rolmodel van alle christelijke mystici, maar ook voor Dante die na een dwaaltocht door een donker woud en een afdaling in de hel mocht opgaan naar het van licht doorstraalde paradijs. ?Licht? is het sleutelwoord in het werk van de Nederlandstalige dichters die Jaap Goedegebuure in dit boek bijeengebracht heeft. Herman Gorters extatische verzen zijn ingegeven door een ware lichtdronkenschap, Bertus Swaanswijk koos het pseudoniem Lucebert om aan te geven dat hij de grauwe Hollandse atmosfeer wilde laten verdampen in de hitte van zijn bliksemende gedichten. ?Het licht, Gods witte licht breekt zich in kleuren?, schreef Nijhoff, daarmee een metafoor scheppend voor de tegenstelling tussen de buitenaardse werkelijkheid waarin de mystici willen opgaan en het gefragmenteerde bestaan waarmee ze het moeten doen. Goedegebuure laat het witte licht breken in een bont gezelschap dat christenen, agnosten, atheisten en boeddhisten omvat.
- Almquist & Wirsells Boktryckeri-A.B., Uppsala 1908, 25x31cm, broché. - First edition. A small lack marginal to head of upper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Un petit manque marginal en tête du premier plat. Rare.
Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1902. Large 4to. 2 orig. clothbacked boards. Stamp on title-page. (10),XII,404 pp., textillustrations. + Atlas with 40 large folded plates (many in colour, maps, tables etc.). Internally fine and clean.
Leipzig u. Berlin, Teubner, 1914. Orig. full cloth. IV,(2),283 pp.
BAND II - THIS VOLUME ONLY. 235x165 mm. VI+425 pages [pagination: 372-796] pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Stamp on first whitepage. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
23x16.5cm. XII+369 pages. Hardcover. In very good condition.
B&w DJ (white spine); 1438 p : b&w ill ; 24 cm. Prime ministers -- Great Britain -- Biography.
1 vol. in-8 br., Extrait du Bordeaux Médical, Imprimerie J. Péchade, 1974, 77 pp. Bon et rare exemplaire de cet ouvrage passionnant. Professeur honoraire de clinique médicale, Emile Aubertin présida notamment la commission du Conseil de l'Ordre des Médecins chargée d'élaborer la premier code de déontologie médicale. Français
ISBN : 2736128338. SYBEX. 1998. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 250 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
Paperback, 525 pages , 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English. ISBN 9782503548791. William Durand (c. 1230-Nov. 1, 1296), Bishop of Mende, France, was unquestionably the most renowned liturgical scholar of the later Middle Ages. His encyclopedic allegorical exposition of the rites and worship services of the Latin Church, the Rationale divinorum officiorum, or "Rationale for the divine offices," is the best known medieval work in its genre. Divided into eight books of varying length, the Rationale is exhaustive in its treatment of a wide variety of subjects: the church building and liturgical art; the ministers of the church and their functions; liturgical vestments; the Mass and the Divine Office; the Church's calendar and its feast days. Modern scholarship has clearly shown that Durand's Rationale superseded all previous liturgical commentaries within only a few years of its publication (c. 1292-1296). By the end of the fifteenth century, it had become one of the most widely disseminated treatises of its kind in western Europe. Book 4, Durand?s lengthy and detailed commentary on the Mass, has never been translated into English. The present volume makes this important text available for modern students of liturgy, musicology, theology, and art history for whom the original Latin text is not accessible. The present translation also provides extensive annotation and explanation of Durand?s sometimes cryptic etymologies, while bringing to light important source material embedded within his commentary. The source text of this volume appeared in Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis as Guillelmus Durantus - Rationale divinorum officiorum IV (CCCM 140). References to the corresponding pages of the Corpus Christianorum edition are provided in the margins of this translation. Corpus Christianorum in Translation (CCT 14)
Paperback, 175 pag., NL, in prima staat, met ill. z/w. ISBN 9789076314761.
Berlin, Gebrüder Borntræger, Ed. Eggers, 1893; 157 x 239 mm, 6 pp., couverture et cahier collés. Tiré à part, en langue allemande. Den Berichten der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Jahrgang 1893, Band XI, Generalversammlungs-Heft (Sonderabdruck aus). Bon état.
1 vol. 12mo. purple hardcover, Volksuniversiteits Bibliotheek, De Erven F. Bohn, Haarlem, 1921, 239 pp. Very good copy (handwr. ex libris, slightly rubbed cover, otherwise a nice copy). This books belogned to Prof. Georges-Henri Bousquet (1903-1978), who wrote many books and articles on muslim societies, esp. in North Africa. Text in dutch, only. Néerlandais
paperback, 12,5 x 20 cm, 160 pagina's. ISBN 9789024433063. Waarom dragen we geen zwarte kleding meer bij een uitvaart? Is voetbal een nieuwe religie? Waar komt de populariteit van babyshowers en vrijgezellenfeesten vandaan? Hoe moeten we terrorisme begrijpen? Waarom is de discussie over Zwarte Piet heilzaam? Waar komt de Boze Witte Nederlander ineens vandaan? En waarom dienen we internet en smartphones te wantrouwen? In Wij zijn ons verzamelt bestuurssocioloog Mark van Ostaijen verschillende alledaagse thema?s en behandelt ze in het licht van klassiek sociologische inzichten. Met behulp van grote denkers maakt hij daarmee de wereld om ons heen verrassend inzichtelijk. Aan de hand van onder anderen Max Weber, Norbert Elias, Pierre Bourdieu, Jane Jacobs en Johan Huizinga krijgen we meer vat op sociale verschijnselen als #MeToo, bitcoins, het Feyenoord Legioen en DENK. Wij zijn ons biedt hernieuwde kijkvensters op sociaal gedrag, noodzakelijk in tijden van polarisatie, segregatie en individualisering. Het boek zet zich af tegen recente (neuro)psychologische publicaties en laat zien dat wij meer zijn dan ons brein. Wie wij zijn en wat we doen is niet zozeer neurologisch maar vooral een sociaal proces.
. 8vo. pp. 372. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
IN HEBREW. 22X15 cm. 12+282 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
Library sticker to spine, pocket to FEP, stamp to inside cover, catalog page, title page and page block Ex - Library
In this book George Evans sets out to explain the special importance of the oral tradition on which he has relied. The memories of the old men and women of the village, born perhaps between 1880 and 1895, supplement and humanise the documentary evidence of the historian and the material evidence of the archaeologist. 26 chapters over 4 sections: Craftsmen, Agriculture, The Village, Migrant Workers. 29 illustrations. Dust jacket has light edgewear.
382 pages including index. The classic international bestseller. Updated and expanded including five new chapters. "...a must read book - a searing indictment of an unjust international economic order, not by a wild-eyed idealistic left-winger, but by a sober scion of the establishment with impeccable credentials. It left me devastated but also very hopeful. Something can be done to create a more just economic order." - Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu. "Should be high on the list of 'must-read' books for even the busienst corporate executive." - The Financial Times (London). Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Hardback, XIV+530 p., 3 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503525969. This interdisciplinary volume takes as its subject the multi-faceted genre of didactic literature (the literature of instruction) which constituted the cornerstone of literary enterprise and social control in medieval and early modern Europe. Following an Introduction that raises questions of didactic meaning, intent, audience, and social effect, nineteen chapters deal with the construction of the individual didactic voice and persona in the premodern period, didactic literature for children, women as the creators, objects, and consumers of didactic literature, the influence of advice literature on adult literacy, piety, and heresy, and the revision of classical didactic forms and motifs in the early modern period. Attention is paid throughout to the continuities of didactic literature across the medieval and early modern periods?its intertextuality, reliance on tradition, and self-renewal?and to questions of gender, authority, control, and the socially constructed nature of advice. Contributors particularly explore the intersection of advice literature with real lives, considering the social impact of both individual texts and the didactic genre as a whole. The volume deals with a wide variety of texts from the early Middle Ages to the eighteenth century, written in languages from Latin through the European vernaculars to Byzantine Greek and Russian, offering a comprehensive overview of this pervasive and influential genre. Languages : English.