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Thomas Clarke

    Thomas A. Clark est un poète écossais dont l'œuvre porte une attention constante à la forme et à l'expérience de la marche dans le paysage, revenant sans cesse sur le terrain solitaire des Highlands et des îles. En 1973, avec l'artiste Laurie Clark, il fonda la Moschatel Press. Initialement un véhicule pour de petites publications d'autres auteurs, elle devint rapidement un moyen d'investigation formelle au sein de sa propre poésie, traitant le livre comme un espace imaginatif et la page comme un dispositif d'encadrement ou de silence autour d'une image ou d'une phrase.

    History of the Church, Parish, and Manor, of Howden [By T. Clarke]
    Theories of Corporate Governance
    Rethinking the Company
    Front-page Pittsburgh
    Yellow & Blue
    Hundred Thousand Places
    • 2023

      This authoritative history of Howden, a small town in East Yorkshire, England, provides readers with a detailed account of the town's religious and social development from the Roman period to the 19th century. Clarke's research is based on extensive archival sources, and provides a wealth of information about the local community. This new edition includes a foreword by a leading historian of medieval England.

      History of the Church, Parish, and Manor, of Howden [By T. Clarke]
    • 2023

      The Battle, and Other Poems

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This reprint focuses on preserving historical literature, ensuring that older texts remain accessible to the public despite potential quality issues or missing pages. The publishing house, Anatiposi, is dedicated to maintaining the integrity of these works, emphasizing the importance of historical knowledge and cultural heritage.

      The Battle, and Other Poems
    • 2023

      International Corporate Governance

      A Comparative Approach

      • 818pages
      • 29 heures de lecture

      Focusing on corporate governance, this guide by Thomas Clarke explores the persistent crises and the subsequent reforms occurring globally. It provides an in-depth analysis of governance practices, highlighting key issues and trends that shape the corporate landscape. Through a comprehensive examination, the book aims to offer insights into effective governance strategies and the evolving regulatory environment across different countries.

      International Corporate Governance
    • 2022

      This work provides a concise insight into the defining impulses of late 20th and early 21st century corporate governance through a series of competing epoch-making paradigmatic contests.

      Comparative Corporate Governance
    • 2021

      Impact of corporations on the economies and societies of all countries has focused attention on the importance of corporate governance. As the adequacy of the existing dominant paradigms of corporate governance are increasingly challenged, the search for coherent new paradigms is a vital task for corporate governance in the future.

      Corporate Governance
    • 2019
    • 2017

      The Battle and other Poems

      Patriotic and Humorous

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Featuring a blend of patriotism and humor, this collection showcases poems that reflect the sentiments of its time. Originally published in 1871, it captures the spirit of the era through its engaging verses. The reprint maintains the quality of the original edition, allowing readers to experience the historical context and literary style of the period.

      The Battle and other Poems
    • 2017

      Farm by the Shore

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Thomas A Clark continues his investigations into the landscape and culture of the Scottish highlands and islands.

      Farm by the Shore
    • 2014

      Yellow & Blue

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(19)Évaluer

      A new collection by a nature poet and land art collaborator.

      Yellow & Blue
    • 2013

      Focusing on the school environment, this research project explores how victimization and social support affect LGBT students and their heterosexual peers. It aims to deepen understanding of school climate and its influence on academic outcomes and future aspirations during crucial developmental years. The study highlights the importance of addressing the unique challenges faced by LGBT students while considering the broader implications for educational success and career trajectories.

      School Climate and Academic Outcomes among LGBT & Straight Students