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      • Business, Economics & Law
        March 1905

        The Path of the Law

        by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

        In The Path of the Law, Holmes discusses his personal philosophy on legal practice. The Common Law is a series of lectures that established Holmes's reputation as a witty and articulate writer.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2023

        Imperial steam

        by Jonathan Stafford

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        Health & Personal Development

        A Process-Based Approach to CBT

        by Michael Svitak, Stefan G. Hofmann

        This book offers valuable suggestions for psychotherapeuticprofessionals who want to make therapy with their clientsmore individual and effective.The first part of the book provides an informed and practicalintroduction to the theoretical foundations of the process-basedapproach. The authors explain how interactions of individualand transdiagnostic processes form a stable networkthat causes psychological distress in those affected andshow how such network states can be overcome. The secondpart shows how the process-basedapproach can be implementedin practice. Among other things, the diagnosis of relevantprocesses, the creation of an individual process-basednetworkmodel, and the selection of appropriate evidence-based interventions are addressed. Case studies illustratethe therapeutic procedure.

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        On the Road

        Von der Freiheit auf dem Rennrad

        by Zabel, Rick

        Wieso fährt ein Mensch mit der eigenen Muskelkraft Berge hinauf – auch mit mäßigen Erfolgsaussichten und unter allergrößten Qualen? Und wieso setzt er sich am nächsten Tag aufs Rad und beginnt von vorn? Was ist das Geheimnis dieses Sports, der das größte Opfer und das größte Glück vereint? Rick Zabel kennt die Antwort.  Als Sohn eines erfolgreichen Sprinters wurde er selbst Profi, fuhr alle großen Rennen – mit deutlich weniger Siegen, aber mit derselben Hingabe und Leidenschaft. Das Gefühl, sich für den Teamerfolg zu schinden, hat ihn in den letzten Jahren ebenso begleitet wie das tiefe Glück, fürs Radfahren bezahlt zu werden. Rick Zabel hat die Schattenseiten des Rennradfahrens kennengelernt – Druck, Konkurrenzkampf und körperliche Grenzerfahrungen –, und die Sonnenseiten: ›On the road‹ hat er einige der schönsten Orte der Welt gesehen, hat ganz allein die höchsten Pässe Europas bezwungen, auf der Abfahrt den kühlen Wind und die spektakuläre Aussicht genossen. Davon schreibt er klug, eindringlich und lustvoll – und so, dass man selbst sofort in die Pedale treten möchte.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2025

        The devil’s highway

        Urban anxieties and subaltern cultures in London’s sailortown, c.1850-1900

        by Brad Beaven

        Between 1850 and 1900, Ratcliffe Highway was the pulse of maritime London. Sailors from every corner of the globe found solace, and sometimes trouble, in this bustling district. However, for social investigators, it was a place of fascination and fear as it harboured chaotic and dangerous 'exotic' communities. Sailortowns were transient, cosmopolitan and working class in character and provide us with an insight into class, race and gendered relations. They were contact zones of heightened interaction where multi-ethnic subaltern cultures met, sometimes negotiated and at other times clashed with one another. The book argues that despite these challenges sailortown was a distinctive and functional working-class community that was self-regulating and self-moderating. The book uncovers a robust sailortown community in which an urban-maritime culture shaped a sense of themselves and the traditions and conventions that governed subaltern behaviour in the district.

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        June 1996

        Die Route der Genüsse

        Die besten Tips für Feinschmecker in Deutschland. Land und Leute, Spezialitäten und Spezialisten, Märkte und Feste

        by Hassenkamp, Susanne

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        2025

        Looking the Other Way

        How Germany is failing in the fight against child abuse

        by Miriam Hesse

        A wave of anger, bewilderment, the call for ‘Never again!’: Whenever sexual abuse of children becomes known, there is a loud outcry and assurances that something needs to be improved. However, actual changes and the rectification of structural errors in child protection have yet to materialise. When cases of child abuse end up in court and the manifold failures of the authorities become clear in the course of the trial, people are stunned. But what is being done to eliminate this misery? And what needs to be done to turn ‘Never again!’ into a realistic promise? Miriam Hesse's political book provides a harrowing report on the structural problems in child protection that repeatedly lead to tragedies. At the same time, she shows what changes could bring about real improvements - for the children already affected and to prevent further cases effectively.

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        June 2024

        Round our way

        Sam Hanna's visual legacy

        by Heather Nicholson

        Sam Hanna (1903-96), a pioneering filmmaker from Burnley, Lancashire, was dubbed the 'Lowry of filmmaking' by BBC broadcaster Brian Redhead in the 1980s. The well-meant label stuck, even though it misses the variety of Hanna's remarkable output. Hanna's intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers enable us to imagine the possible stories that lie behind the images. Away from mid-century exponents of documentary filmmaking and photography, Hanna shows us humanity and a microcosm of a world in change, where his subjects are caught up in issues far beyond their grasp that we, as onlookers years later, encounter and see afresh. Written and curated by historian Heather Norris Nicholson, Round our way combines stills, essays and archive photography to document Hanna's unique visual record on film, particularly in northern England, but also further afield, during decades of profound change.

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        EU & European institutions
        December 2014

        Europe's path to crisis

        by Tom Gallagher

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2020

        Europe's path to crisis

        Disintegration via monetary union

        by Tom Gallagher

        The EU's single currency crisis and the ensuing human costs have led to Europe's biggest disaster since 1945. This book examines each of its stages and the political and social impact, and reveals the longer-term origins of the crisis, particularly the failure of elites to promote a genuine European partnership grounded in democratic values and a desire to co-exist with a national outlook. The author defends an orderly retreat from the existing model of monetary union, arguing that an alternative is needed in order for countries enduring a prolonged slump to recover, and recommending that EU chiefs should also treat the nation-state as a partner in a common emergency that needs to be overcome. This jargon-free, insightful and long-term analysis of a dangerous crisis is an invaluable book for academics and students alike. It is also an effective tool for policy-makers, citizens and business people who require an accessible and in-depth appraisal of a continuing catastrophe.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2019

        The uneven path of British Liberalism

        by Tudor Jones

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2017

        The road

        by Dimitris Dalakoglou

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        Work & Care – The Path to Compatibility Competence

        Reconciling Work and Caring for Family Members

        by Iren Bischofberger

        The book focuses on people who, in addition to their gainful employment, are also responsible for caring for sick, impaired, or very old relatives - in other words, “work & care”. This topic is at the intersection of two scarce resources - the private unpaid care potential for loved ones on the one hand and the employment potential of family members on the other. The author examines what the professional, operational, and political consequences are for nursing science and practice as well as for service providers and payers. She makes suggestions for the development of personal, family, and organizational compatibility competence on the levels of action time-out and regeneration, knowledge and empowerment, coordination and organization, exchange and accompaniment. Finally, she offers options for action for nursing science and sheds light on the field of activity of scientific policy advice.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2021

        The road to Brexit

        by Ina Habermann

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        November 1997

        Paradise Road

        Mut bleibt für immer. Das Buch zum Film

        by Colijn, Helen

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        March 2021

        Jaffa Road

        Roman

        by Speck, Daniel

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