Authors:Thomas Hardy, Pamela Dalziel,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: stories, collaborative, excluded
Number of Pages: 456
Published: 1992-11-12
List price: $341.00
ISBN-10: 0198122454
ISBN-13: 9780198122456
Included in this edition are ten stories which were never collected into volumes during Hardy’s lifetime. Some contain references to actual people, or plot elements that he reused elsewhere, and others, such as his stories for children, were simply too different from his other work in the short story form. Although all of these stories occupy significant positions within Hardy’s career, none has previously received serious editorial treatment. For the most part they have been ignored, lightly passed over, or misinterpreted by critics and biographers. This edition remedies some of t
Author: Paul Henderson
Publisher: Policy Press
Keywords: community, development, european, policy, excluded, practice, including
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 2005-09-15
List price: $27.95
ISBN-10: 1861347456
ISBN-13: 9781861347459
This book provides an in-depth study of how community development can contribute to tackling social exclusion. Drawing on the outcomes of a project funded by the Social Inclusion Programme of the European Union and managed by a European network of community development organisations - the Combined European Bureau for Social Development - it includes the excluded: analyses the experiences of local communities; identifies and explains the key principles that need to underpin programmes and projects that use a community-based approach to tackling social exclusion; and provides a summary of key ac
Author: L. Alan Winters
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Keywords: agreement, excluded, countries, trade, free, bystanders, implications, india, innocent
Number of Pages: 140
Published: 2009-04
List price: $38.95
ISBN-10: 0850928958
ISBN-13: 9780850928952
The European Union, under its Global Europe initiative, has since 2006 been pursuing trade agreements with its major global trading partners. An EU–India Free Trade Agreement is currently under negotiation; if successfully concluded it is likely to have knock-on effects on other countries’ trade with both India and the EU, the trade of the “innocent bystanders” excluded from the agreement. The authors consider the implications of the EU–India Free Trade Agreement for various groups of other countries, including the ACP countries and those in South Asia, the latter group being most st
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