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Introduction to Arts Management
Introduction to Arts Management
Introduction to Arts Management offers a unique, dynamic and savvy guide to managing a performing or visual arts organization, be that an arts center, theatre, museum, art gallery,...
Engaged with the arts
Engaged with the arts
John Tusa has been Managing Director of London’s Barbican Centre for more than a decade. In that time, he has been a notable controversialist, speaking up for the need for the arts...
Health, Illness, and Society
Health, Illness, and Society
Health, Illness, and Society, Updated Second Edition provides a comprehensive yet concise introduction to medical sociology. In his accessible style, Steven Barkan covers health an...
Textbook of Global Health
Textbook of Global Health
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Fully revised and updated, this fourth edition of Oxford’s Textbook of Global Health equips students, advocates, and health professionals with building bloc...
Non-Being in Ancient Thought
Non-Being in Ancient Thought
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Being has been at the forefront of philosophical debate from its very beginning, whereas non-being has been often considered as a derivative of being and an...
Mythologies of Martial Arts
Mythologies of Martial Arts
What do martial arts signify today? What do they mean for East-West cross cultural exchanges? How does the representation of martial arts in popular culture impact on the wide worl...
Eighteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society. Conference Proceedings
Eighteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society. Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society, hosted by the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland , 5-7 July 2023. The conference featured resear...
Being and Nothing
Being and Nothing
In this masterful work, leading German philosopher Lorenz B. Puntel answers the primordial question of philosophy: "Why is there Being at all and not absolutely nothing?"
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