It emphasises the role of class and class struggles, a notion that Myers traces back to the ancient Greek philosophers, but that, of course, was sharpened by Marx and Engels. The author concludes that the materialist theory of history tells us...Martin Ris...
Quinn, Jason and Kumar, Naresh: World War Two: Against the Rising SunTanja Jennings
Gunderson, Jessica and Takvorian, Nadine Jason and the Argonauts Raintree, 2012, pp32, 7.99 [pounds sterling] 978 1 406 24306 2 King Pelias is warned by the oracle to beware of the man with one sandal. That man is Jason, his nephew. In this book we...
Loborik, Jason: Merlin: The Mark of NimuehBrown, Chris
Jason Jacobs and Steven Peacock (eds), Television Aesthetics and Style. Bloomsbury, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4411-7992-0 Questions of aesthetics and value in television have long been contentious. In respect of screen media, television has historically been seen as ...
Technicoloured, Jason Guriel's debut, had a single theme but belaboured it past its shelf life. Pure Product, a book that by its title can admit no filler, is Guriel's second book. It is, at 49 pages, just one page greater than the UNESCO definition of a chapbook. It comes aft...
Segel, Jason and Miller, Kirsten Nightmares! Doubleday, 2014, pp368, 9.99 [pounds sterling] 978 0 857 53355 5 Charlie Laird has moved into the creepy purple mansion on the corner of town with his Dad and his brother, all because his new stepmother lives there. It'...
Tony Gillam
In the span of a little over a year, two separate graphic novels, independently conceived and published, have prominently featured fictionalized versions of Gertrude Stein. These books bespeak good things for the state of literary comics, and not only because they handle Modernist superstars of...
Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa, and Jason C. Flanagan. American Foreign Relations since IndependenceNguyen Thi Thuy Hang