M L Bush: 5 books

Book cover of Social Orders and Social Classes in Europe Since 1500
by M. L. Bush
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2014

This pioneering survey evaluates the notions of class and order throughout European history since 1500. After a general theoretical section on the concept of orders and class, the book provides discussions and case studies of the nobility, the clergy, the middle classes and the rural and urban proletariat....
Book cover of Serfdom and Slavery

Serfdom and Slavery

Studies in Legal Bondage

by M. L. Bush
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2014

Serfdom and Slavery compares the two forms of legal servitude in cultures in Western civilization, in Europe and the New World from ancient times to the modern period. Within a tightly controlled framework of general contextual chapters followed by specific case studies, a distinguished team of scholars...
Book cover of Alcoholism

Alcoholism

A Guide for the Primary Care Physician

by A. Abrams, Julius B. Richmond, M.D. Aronson
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

Based on the Commonwealth Harvard Alcohol Research and Teaching Program, this clinically oriented work is designed to give internists and primary care practitioners the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and care for patients with alcoholism.
Book cover of Teaching Peace

Teaching Peace

Nonviolence and the Liberal Arts

by Denny J. Weaver, Gerald Biesecker-Mast, Glen H. Stassen
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2003

This book opens a new frontier in understanding nonviolence. Discussions of peace and nonviolence usually focus on either moral theory or practical dimensions of applying nonviolence in conflict situations. Teaching Peace carries the discussion of nonviolence beyond ethics and into the rest of the...
Book cover of The Archaeology of Institutional Life
by Owen Lindauer, Eleanor Conlin Casella, Deborah L Rotman
Language: English
Release Date: September 14, 2009

Institutions pervade social life. They express community goals and values by defining the limits of socially acceptable behavior. Institutions are often vested with the resources, authority, and power to enforce the orthodoxy of their time. But institutions are also arenas in which both orthodoxies...
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