Ronald Johnston Livres
Ronald Johnston, ancien professeur d'histoire sociale, apporte une richesse de rigueur académique à sa fiction, profondément ancrée dans sa vaste connaissance de l'histoire britannique des XIXe et XXe siècles. Son écriture explore particulièrement les expériences de la classe ouvrière, offrant une perspective unique façonnée par ses recherches sur l'histoire du travail et la santé au travail. Le premier roman de Johnston capture magistralement l'atmosphère distinctive de l'ouest de l'Écosse pendant une époque charnière, alliant authenticité historique et narration captivante. Son œuvre invite les lecteurs à explorer le passé à travers un prisme de recherche méticuleuse et de narration perspicace.





Weedon's Skin Pathology Essentials
- 808pages
- 29 heures de lecture
Offering expert guidance on dermatopathology, this comprehensive and well-illustrated resource is designed for both practicing pathologists and those in training. It serves as a practical reference for diagnosing skin lesions, providing clear, structured information for both clinical and histological evaluations. The book is cross-referenced with the authoritative Weedon's Skin Pathology, 5th Edition, ensuring users can navigate potential pitfalls and enhance their diagnostic accuracy with confidence.
Focusing on the experience of coal miners, the book delves into lung diseases and the efforts to manage dusty conditions in British mining from the late 19th century to today. It highlights critical concerns regarding occupational health and safety that have often been overlooked in broader health studies, providing a comprehensive examination of the industry's challenges and the legal and voluntary measures implemented to combat these issues.