byAli Thompson,David Alexander,Angelika Agdestein,Christina Ahlstrom,John Bannantine,Herman Barkema,Raul Barletta,Douglas Begg,Marcel Behr,Evan Brenner,Tim Bull,Ofelia Chacon,Paul Coussens,Ross Davidson,Justin DeKuiper,Kumudika Silva,Berit Djonne,Karsten Donat,Shannon Duffy,Natalia Elguezabal,Susanne Eisenberg,Naomi Fox,Joseba Garrido,Irene Grant,J Griffin,Murray Hines,Michael Hutchings,Jamie Imada,Ramón Juste,Edward Kabara,Annette Kampen,David Kelton,Jennifer Kiser,Elise Lamont,Kari Lybeck,Colin Mackintosh,Glenn Marion,Ian Marsh,Holly Neibergs,Søren Nielsen,Rory O'Brien,Karren Plain,Auriol Purdie,Govardhan Rathnaiah,Iker Sevilla,Fernanda Shoyama,Lesley Smith,Srinand Sreevatsan,Judy Stabel,Jaryd Sullivan,Adel Talaat,Girum Tessema,Christine Turenne,Richard Whittington,Chia-Wei Wu,Denise Zinniel
Paratuberculosis, also referred to as Johne's disease, affects principally cattle, goats, sheep, buffalo, deer and other ruminants. It is common worldwide and r...
byAlan Murray,Kathryn Haynes,Jesse Dillard
Concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are widely used by businesses, professional bodies and academics, but are also widely contested. CSR is usuall...
byAlan Murray,Denise Baden,Paul Cashian,Alec Wersun,Kathryn Haynes
Since the inception of the United Nations Global Compact sponsored initiative Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) in 2007, there has been inc...
byPhilip Birch,Conor Murray,Andrew McInnes
Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion: A Critical Appraisal seeks to bridge a gap in the examination of crime and criminal justice by taking both a historical a...
In 1853, Eyre Crowe, a young British artist, visited a slave auction in Richmond, Virginia. Harrowed by what he witnessed, he captured the scene in sketches tha...
Britain has been defined by its conflicts, its conquests, its men and its monarchs. To say that it's high time that it was defined by its women falls some way ...
From the bestselling author of A History of Britain in 21 Women The history of the world is the history of great women. Marie Curie discovered radium and revolu...
Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Millicent Fawcett, Emmeline Pankhurst, Constance Markievicz, Nancy Astor They terrorised the establishment. The...
'A powerful, poignant tale of dieting and despair.' The Times'A moving, brutally honest memoir about what it feels like to be fat-shamed.' Mail on Sunday_______...
In Is it me or it hot in here? Jenni Murray, one of Britain's most popular journalists and broadcasters, addresses the menopause. She looks at what the menopaus...
A poignant, practical, light-hearted and celebratory look at raising boys with a strong and controversial message, asking that parents and the education system ...
The only child of an electrical engineer and a mother who resented the fact that she'd never been to university, the broadcaster Jenni Murray grew up in a tradi...
In A Deed To the Light Jeanne Murray Walker asks probing questions about the depth of grief, about letting go, and about the possibility of faith. Her poems ha...