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Achieving Performance Targets and Reducing Staff Turnover in a Not-for-Profi Organisation
In: Asian journal of social sciences and management studies, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 198-204
ISSN: 2313-7401
Book Review - Transcultural Cities: Border-Crossing and Placemaking
In: People, place and policy online, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 156-158
ISSN: 1753-8041
Landscape, heritage and identity: case studies in Irish ethnography
In: Liverpool studies in European regional cultures 2
Traditional rulers or bourgeoisie? Class and ideology in Swaziland
In: Working Paper, 8
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Warfare and society in the ancient eastern Mediterranean: papers arising from a colloquium held at the University of Liverpool, 13th June 2008
In: BAR
In: International series 2583
Warfare and society in the ancient eastern Mediterranean Stephen O'Brien -- 'His majesty saw my valour': weapons as rewards for feats on the battlefield Sonia Focke -- The decimation in the Roman world David Salvo -- The development of warfare and society in 'Mycenaean' Greece Stephen O'Brien -- Soldiers and civilians: a new look at asymmetric warfare in the eastern Roman Empire in the 1st to 3rd century AD Birgitta Hoffman -- Militarization, or the rise of a distinct military culture? The east Roman ruling elite in the 6th century AD Conor Whately -- Malice in wonderland: the role of warfare in 'Minoan' society Barry P.C. Molloy -- Icon of propaganda and lethal weapon: further remarks on the late Bronze Age sickle sword Carola Vogel -- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in ancient Greece : a methodological review Alan M. Greaves
French catholic missionaries and the politics of imperialism in Vietnam, 1857 - 1914: a documentary survey
In: Liverpool historical studies 1
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The Irish in British Labour history
In: Conference proceedings in Irish studies 1
The Nkomati Accord: The illusion of peace in Southern Africa
In: Working Paper, 11
This paper seeks to set the recent security agreement between Mozambique and South Africa in the context of the developing struggle within South Africa. It argues that although in terms of total strategy the Nkomati Accord is a success for the South African regime at the regional/military level, this is far removed from the vitally important internal/political level, where the regime must enjoy success if it is to preserve itself through reform
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