RiverTime Mr. Syam Kumar RJourneys on the world's rivers, from a naturalist's point of view. In this engaging travelogue of our world's rivers, great and small, poet and biologist Mary A. Hood reflects on rivers as creators of place. Recounting her journeys along portions of the Mississippi, the Danube, the Amazon, the Yangtze, the Ganges, the Nile, and a dozen small U. S. rivers, Hood weaves together natural history, current environmental and conservation issues, encounters
Revisiting the feminist sex wars of the 1980s
a chalkland village near Basingstoke
Labor in Retreat details workplace politics in a larger context and presents a fresh view on the origins of business unionism
located near Ierapetra in eastern Crete
This collection assesses the economics of key agricultural practices
In the final chapters
from subsurface irrigation to buried clay pots filled with water—an efficient technique that has been used since pharaonic times
In order to intensify agricultural productivity while at the same time enhance ecosystem services
He also considers the era's art
It brings together religious history with the political history of Mary
He reveals how official and unofficial developments in the domains of North Korea's politics
Defines a new research area linking youth cultures and music with peacebuilding practice and policy