Information and Its Role in Hunter-Gatherer Bands Sarah SterlingExplores the question of how information is acquired, stored, circulated, and utilized in small scale hunter gatherer societies. Brings together scholars from multiple disciplines, including archaeology, ethnography, linguistics, and evolutionary ecology to open discussion, and identify common ground on which build future research.
Reappraises the often complex relationship between British monarchs and some of their more troublesome subjects in the 'age of revolutions'
The book traces the history of international aid from the anti-slavery movement to the end of the cold war
eminent climate scientist Judith Curry shows how we can break this gridlock
such as net art and global locative environments
challenging the traditional Machiavellian approach to construct power
the Empire of Free Trade (1776-1870)
How has art exceeded its own example through performance art
This book examines the relationship between the Capetian monarchs of France and the Crusades
The result of integrating cultural ideas with media interpretation sees Tomarken grapple with the question of the title: theory has become a part of our cultural life
The first study of how a group of diverse women spread
rains of blood
various aspects of interaction and dialogue within scholarly communities in Europe and North America are critically examined