The Last Words of James Joyce is a modern-day literary treasure hunt, feverishly churning through the worlds of social media, academic conferences, sanitariums, porn movie sets and late-night diners, with a cast of characters who'd be right at home in the most wild Joycean fantasy.
James Broderick Livres



History of Psychology through Symbols
From Reflective Study to Active Engagement. Volume 1: Historic Roots
- 287pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Axial Age (800 BCE-200 BCE), this volume redefines the origins of psychology by exploring its connections to various concurrent cultural and philosophical developments, rather than limiting the discussion to Greek influences. It presents a comprehensive historical context that highlights the interplay between psychology and the significant events of that era, offering fresh insights into the evolution of psychological thought.
The Civil Contingencies ACT 2004
Risk, Resilience and the Law in the United Kingdom
- 412pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, this book delves into the critical themes of risk and resilience in the UK, prompted by significant events such as the fuel strikes, terrorist attacks, and climate change challenges. It offers a thorough examination of the Act and its supporting documents, providing detailed commentary on its provisions and recent amendments. The analysis emphasizes the necessity for a comprehensive approach to managing risks in society, reflecting the evolving landscape of national security and public safety.