Not exact matches
Many
of the books reviewed in the regular «Book World» column dealt with social issues, but the editors also included notices
of academic theological
monographs and
of books on subjects not traditional for religious publications: literary criticism, philosophy and psychology.
There is something
of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major
academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume
of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man
of Melville studies.
Cambridge University Press is an
academic publisher and publishes across the full range
of academic levels, from reading schemes for schools to advanced
academic monographs.
Scholarly articles published by over 20 researchers in
Monographs, titled «The Relation
of Childhood Physical Activity to Brain Health, Cognition and Scholastic Achievement» indicate that while physical activity in schools has diminished in part because
of a growing emphasis on student performance and
academic testing, decreased physical activity is actually related to decreased
academic performance.
An additional extravagance
of 2017's highlight
of postdoc appreciations would be embraced by the historic launch
of the «Thematic Concept - Note
Monograph», unveiling the «Methodic Overview»
of the recently discovered phenomenon
of Magneto - Hydro - Tropism (MHT - Discovery) by Professor Dr. Qadhi Aurangzeb Al Hafi (the discoverer), at the higher inter-institutional forefronts
of the
academic ivories
of the world.
The Mystical Gaze
of the Cinema: The Films
of Peter Weir, by Richard Leonard, MUP
Academic Monographs, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2009.
The core
of academic publishing is in textbooks,
monographs (detailed written studies, either long or short,
of a specific subject) and books intended for an audience mainly outside academia.
It's kinda amusing — the first
academic review
of my newest
monograph is coming out soon.
On ebooks Oxford Scholarship Online offers access to the full - text
of almost 7,000
academic monographs in nineteen subject areas, covering the humanities, social sciences, medicine and law.
An old biography
of Lenin; an
academic monograph on mid-century life in Harlem.
In the latter case, extensive citing and quoting
of explanatory material would have seemed quite ordinary, given that expectations for «original scholarly work» in that report were lower than for an
academic monograph or article.
From a budget perspective,
academic libraries generally and law libraries in particular have not had too onerous a time
of maintaining their collections
of monographs (though the time required to monitor the publishers» lists and select relevant titles can be onerous indeed).
Academics who are authors
of treatises or
monographs include Geoffrey England, Diana Ginn, Joanne Harrington, Richard Janda, Al Lucas, Bruce MacDougall, Dwight Newman, Joseph Roach, Hamish Stewart, Valerie Steeves, Angela Swan, Michael Thackray, and Janet Walker.
The Author Team — Halsburys Laws
of Canada has lived up to its advance billing and is providing a fresh treatment
of all
of the legal subjects that one can expect to find in an encyclopedia written by a roster
of authors and editors that includes so many notable scholars and
academics, authors
of legal treatises and
monographs, practicing members
of the Bar and professional legal researchers and writers.
If you start with the intellectual concept and write about it — you get great
academic tomes and
monographs of high quality but with very limited appeal to busy front line eat - what - you - kill partners.