Books by "James Merton England"

11 books found

Eighteenth Century English Literature and Its Cultural Background

Eighteenth Century English Literature and Its Cultural Background

by James Edward Tobin

1967 · Biblo & Tannen Publishers

The Scholar's History of England ...

The Scholar's History of England ...

by Sir James Henry Ramsay

1908

MTV England

MTV England

by Olivia Edward, Genevieve Cortinovis, James Eggleton, Ashley Hermitage, Youyoung Lee

2007 · John Wiley & Sons

Get the inside scoop on England, plus Scottish highlights. From the coolest nightclubs in London to surfing off the Cornish coast, MTV England shows you where you want to be, with choices for every budget so you can travel the way you want to. Alternative accommodations. Stay everywhere from a London hostel with a rooftop hot tub to a thatched-roof cottage in the Cotswolds. Cheap eats. Fuel up with curries in London, tapas in Oxford, and fish and chips in Brighton. Great clubs, bars & pubs. Order a pint of real ale by a roaring logfire, dance all night with the local university crowd, or mingle with posh socialites over elegant cocktails. World-class museums & offbeat attractions. From fine art in London to Nessie-hunting at the Loch Ness 2000 exhibition in Scotland—plus the best places to hike, ride a horse, and even surf. Visit us online ar Frommers.com

A History of Agriculture and Prices in England

A History of Agriculture and Prices in England

by James Edwin Thorold Rogers

1887

Theory and Progress in Social Science

Theory and Progress in Social Science

by James B. Rule

1997 · Cambridge University Press

This work, sequel to the author's Theories of Civil Violence, attacks questions that have long troubled social science and social scientists - questions of the cumulative nature of social inquiry. Does the knowledge generated by the study of social, political, and economic life grow more comprehensive over time? These questions go to the heart of social scientists' soul-searching as to whether they are indeed engaged in 'science'. The author pursues these questions through in-depth examination of various theoretical programs currently influential in social science, including feminist social science, rational choice theory, network analysis and others.

The National Review

The National Review

by Leopold James Maxse

1916