Lending in Ptolemaic Egypt Jane MartindaleThis book examines lending practices in Egypt during the Ptolemaic period (332 30 BCE), especially, but not exclusively, through the lens of the demotic loan account papyri of Panas, son of Espmetis. It explores the contents of the papyri, placing them in their social, legal, and historical contexts, and concludes with a full edition of the papyri.
to provide an overview of the current state of the art of the library catalogue and look ahead to see what the library catalogue might become
Includes a detailed discussion of the authorship and date of the original text and so-called additions
Using a sociological model this title looks at how working-class people were portrayed in British feature films in the decade after the Second World War
thereby transforming workers into risk-taking savers with a stake in capitalism
This book provides a complete guide for any institution looking to build or maintain a cultural heritage web presence
comedies such as When Harry Met Sally and Jerry Maguire and CGI blockbusters like The Lord of the Rings and The Dark Knight
The centerpiece is a collection of alternative critique approaches developed by experienced arts educators
Elisabetta Girelli draws upon cultural and social history to assess the ongoing representation of 'Italianness' in British film
best know as the author of A Kestrel for a Knave
Through a barrage of questions about tiny details and by feigning ignorance
and why has mainstream economics knowledge inadequately addressed the pressing issues of today
most manly soldiers in nineteenth century discourses of ‘martial races