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The Economics of Exchange Rates

Cambridge University Press have recently published The Economics of Exchange Rates by Lucio Sarno, of the Warwick Business School, and Mark Taylor of the Department of Economics.
Tue 31 Aug 2004, 13:35 | Tags: Business

Phoenix New Writing

Phoenix New Writing is an anthology of poetry and prose bringing together the diverse voices of Coventry, with the City itself as the central theme.

Editor and poet David Morley worked with over 3,000 people in a series of writing workshops throughout Coventry as part of the Phoenix Initiative regeneration scheme.
Tue 31 Aug 2004, 13:19 | Tags: Arts

Art and Aesthetics at Work

Over the last decade or so, aesthetic and art theory has played an increasingly significant role in the way work and its organization has come to be understood. Bringing together the work of an international spectrum of academics, this collection contributes, in an overall more critical vein, to such emerging debates.
Tue 31 Aug 2004, 11:32 | Tags: Business

The Role of the Image in the Prose Writing of Erasmus, Rabelais, Marguerite de Navarre, and Montaigne

In recent years, the study of Renaissance literature has all but disappeared in many language departments. However, in the troubled political circumstances in which we find ourselves today, sixteenth century voices again speak to us eloquently through the ages with their simple messages of faith, moderation and tolerance, and their questioning of those fixed, pompous viewpoints that pass as expressions of truth within society.
Tue 31 Aug 2004, 11:10 | Tags: Arts

Exploring Evil through the landscape of literature

This book takes as its terrain the changing perceptions of evil across centuries of English Literature. Starting with the models of conflict and malevolence in the Book of Genesis, its paths are the themes of ambition, desire, survival, belief and knowledge, from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Tue 31 Aug 2004, 10:58 | Tags: Social Studies

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