Knihobot

Adam Watson

    Tento autor, který se vážně věnuje psaní od svých 21 let, kdy byla uvedena jeho první hra, se nyní věnuje divadelní tvorbě a psaní prózy. Jeho práce se vyznačuje eklektickým přístupem a jedinečným hlasem. I když není zaneprázdněn výukou angličtiny na střední škole, stále se s nadšením věnuje tvůrčímu psaní.

    Hill Birds in North-East Highlands
    The Evolution of International Society
    Lollygagged and Flannel Flogged
    • 2013

      Hill Birds in North-East Highlands

      • 108 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      The author documents hatch-dates of ptarmigan and red grouse in relation to blaeberry growth and climate. He collates field observations on golden plover, involving proportions of dark-plumaged summering birds, breeding success, population density within and amongst areas, and declines since the late 1970s. Another chapter reviews evidence on dotterel abundance. The last chapter presents counts of the spring numbers of birds on many moorland and alpine study areas.

      Hill Birds in North-East Highlands
    • 2001

      Lollygagged and Flannel Flogged

      • 108 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      4,0(1)Ohodnotit

      Adam Watson's debut book of poetry has an save verse from itself. By using an eclectic style that fuses modern and classic forms, Watson challenges the notion that poetry today must be academic, emotionless, or difficult to understand. "I am not against poems making you think," he writes in his foreward. "I am against poems not making you feel."With photography by Douglas Staley.

      Lollygagged and Flannel Flogged
    • 1992

      The Evolution of International Society

      A Comparative Historical Analysis

      • 337 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      4,1(70)Ohodnotit

      In this uniquely comprehensive historical study, Adam Watson draws on a lifetime of research and diplomatic experience to explain how international societies function. He examines the systems of ancient states, from Sumer through India, China, Greece, Rome, and Islam, and conducts an in-depth analysis of the worldwide contemporary society which developed from them. The Evolution of International Society describes and compares the changing rules and practices of ancient systems, showing their development within a spectrum ranging from loose international societies of many independent states ordered by some degree of hegemony, to tighter imperial systems tempered by some measure of autonomy. The book demonstrates in convincing detail that political entities have usually co-existed, not in an anarchic state of nature, but organized by agreed rules and practices that derive substantially from past experience. The author also shows that our present international society, although distinct, is only the latest in a series. Lucidly and straightforwardly written, with a strong emphasis on practice, the book makes a major contribution to international theory and to our understanding of international relations.

      The Evolution of International Society