Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 82 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 191
... further . If he had done so , he might then have noticed that Britain and Japan were also the two countries where the great economic transformation to industrial capitalism first occurred in the West and the East . This seems to be more ...
... further . If he had done so , he might then have noticed that Britain and Japan were also the two countries where the great economic transformation to industrial capitalism first occurred in the West and the East . This seems to be more ...
Page 417
... further pull towards political science . That his friend and fellow Irishman , George Ramsay , was able to continue at Oxford was further incentive to Mansergh to develop his scholarly talents . He embarked on a B.Litt . , obtained in ...
... further pull towards political science . That his friend and fellow Irishman , George Ramsay , was able to continue at Oxford was further incentive to Mansergh to develop his scholarly talents . He embarked on a B.Litt . , obtained in ...
Page 428
... Further augmented in time , these were to amount to a formidable and pioneering contribution to Irish history . This work , including the Irish chapters in The Commonwealth and the Nations and in both Surveys , the extensive Irish ...
... Further augmented in time , these were to amount to a formidable and pioneering contribution to Irish history . This work , including the Irish chapters in The Commonwealth and the Nations and in both Surveys , the extensive Irish ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alan Taylor Alexander American Anaxarchus Anglo-Saxon England appeared argument Audrey Audrey Richards Aurignacian behaviour Braithwaite Britain British Academy Callisthenes Cambridge cent century Châtelperronian Christian Cicero classical comfort Commonwealth consolatio consolation cultural death distribution of income early economic empire Europe European evidence example family system Figure followed frequency genetic German Gini coefficient glosses Greek grief historian household human important industries inequality Islam Japan Japanese Jenghiz Khan kinship language later Latin lectures linguistic literature loanwords London Malaparte Manderley Mansergh Mellars modern Mongol nomads Observer Old English original Oxford paper patterns period person philosophical Plutarch political populations problems published Pyrrho Rabelais Ralph religion religious Review Richard Scotland Scottish Seneca Shakespeare Smith social society sources Stone suffering theory Tom Smith topos tradition University Upper Palaeolithic W. K. Hancock western words writing wrote