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One Law for All
Aboriginal Studies Press 2011; US$ 31.95In the planned colony of South Australia, Aboriginal people were to be British subjects, accountable to English law, but fully entitled to its protection. However, the dreams of Londons reformers rapidly soured as British law struggled to protect the settlers interests and failed to protect Aboriginal lives and birthrights. more...
One Law for All?
Aboriginal Studies Press 2011; US$ 31.99In the planned colony of South Australia, Aboriginal people were to be British subjects, held accountable for their actions by English law and fully entitled to its protection. The reality, however, failed to meet the high expectations of London?s reformers as British law struggled to protect the settlers? interests and failed to protect Aboriginal... more...
Social Welfare in Britain 1885-1985
Taylor and Francis 2003; US$ 39.95This collection of documents follows the same format as Pope and Hoyle?s British Economic Performance (1984), to provide a survey of the main developments in social welfare. Students of economic and social history and of social policy and administration are being required to do more and more work with original documents, and this collection is tailored... more...
Final Acts
Rutgers University Press 2009; US$ 23.95For those who yearn for some measure of control over death Final Acts , offers insight and hope. Writing in a style free of technical jargon, the contributors discuss documents that should be prepared (health proxy, do-not-resuscitate order, living will, power of attorney); decision-making (over medical interventions, life support, hospice and... more...
The Rock-Art of Eastern North America
University of Alabama Press 2010; US$ 38.50Showcases the wealth of new research on sacred imagery found in 12 states and 4 Canadian provinces. In archaeology, rock-art—any long-lasting marking made on a natural surface—is similar to material culture (pottery and tools) because it provides a record of human activity and ideology at that site. Petroglyphs, pictographs, and... more...
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