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Cox Michael

    25 octobre 1948 – 31 mars 2009
    Cox Michael
    The interregnum : controversies in world politics 1989-1999
    Great Healthy Food Gluten-Free
    Agonies of Empire
    The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines
    Zonal Marking : The Making of Modern European Football
    Zonal Marking
    • Zonal Marking

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,5(61)Évaluer

      'A wonderful overview of tactical development in European football' Matthew Syed, The Times 'A fascinating assessment of football in 2019' Observer

      Zonal Marking
    • An insightful, comprehensive and always entertaining appreciation of how European football has developed over the last three decades by the author of the much heralded The Mixer. Continental football has always cast a spell over the imagination. From the attacking flair of Real Madrid of the 50s to the defensive brilliance of the Italians in the 60s and onto the total football of the Dutch in the 70s, the European leagues have been where the game has most evolved and taken its biggest steps forward. And over the last three decades, since the rebranding of the Champions League in 1992, that pattern has continued unabated, with each major European footballing nation playing its part in how the game's tactics have developed. From the intelligent use of space displayed by the phenomenal Ajax team of the early 90s, to the dominance of the highly strategic Italian league in the late 90s and onto the technical wizardry of Barcelona's tiki-taka, the European game continues to reinvent the tactical dimension of the game, creating blueprints which both club and national teams around the world strive to follow. In Zonal Marking, Michael Cox brilliantly investigates and analyses the major leagues around Europe over specific time periods and demonstrates the impact each has made on how the game is now played. Highly entertaining and packed full of wonderful anecdotes, this is the first book of its kind to take an overview of modern European football, and lays bare just how much the international language of football can be shaped by a nation's unique identity.

      Zonal Marking : The Making of Modern European Football
    • An absolutely essential book for every modern football fan, about the development of Premier League tactics, published to coincide with 25 years of the competition. Back in 1992, English football was stuck in the dark ages, emerging from a five-year ban from European competition. The game was physical, bruising and attritional, based on strength over speed, aggression over finesse. It was the era of the midfield general, reducers, big men up front and getting it in the mixer; 4-4-2 was the order of the day. Few teams experimented tactically. And then, almost overnight, it all changed. The creation of the Premier League coincided with one of the most seismic rule changes in football history: the abolition of the back-pass. Suddenly defenders had no-get-out-of-jail-free card, goalkeepers had to be able to field and play the ball and the pace of the game quickened immeasurably. Tactics evolved dramatically, helped by an increased foreign influence. The Mixer is the first book to delve deep into the tactical story of the Premier League, and take a long view of how the game has developed over the last quarter century. From Ferguson's directness to Keegan's relentlessly attacking Newcastle outfit, to Mourinho's cagey, reactive Chelsea, all the way to Ranieri's counter-attacking champions, The Mixer is one of the most entertaining, rich and knowledgeable football books ever written.

      The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines
    • Agonies of Empire

      American Power from Clinton to Biden

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book explores the pivotal moments in American history following the 2020 election and the January 6th Capitol attack, highlighting the nation's internal divisions and external skepticism. It examines the responses of five presidents—Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden—to the challenges of a declining empire. Michael Cox, a prominent scholar, provides a critical framework for understanding U.S. foreign policy since the Cold War, questioning whether America can maintain its influence on global affairs or if it is destined for decline.

      Agonies of Empire
    • Great Healthy Food Gluten-Free

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      This full colour cookbook is designed for the 19 million people in the UK who can't eat wheat or wheat products and for their friends and family who can. While adhering to all medical requirements for a gluten-restricted diet, the recipes use ingredients available from local supermarkets rather than specialist outlets, are delicious enough to be enjoyed by everyone, and cater for all culinary occasions - from everyday meals to special entertainments.

      Great Healthy Food Gluten-Free
    • This book examines how the academic discipline of International Relations has conceptualized the world historical crisis that has shaped world affairs between the end of the First World War and the end of the 1990s. A distinguished group of contributors trace the development of the subject through the main historical periods and in relation to key debates: ethics, power and nationalism; conditions of peace; law and peaceful change; and globalization. It provides the most comprehensive survey of the discipline's past and the key issues to be faced in the future.

      The Eighty Years' Crisis : International Relations 1919-1999
    • Glass of Time

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,2(38)Évaluer

      1876. Nineteen-year-old orphan Esperanza Gorst arrives at a great country house of Evenwood to be interviewed for the position of lady's-maid. But Esperanza is no ordinary servant. She has been sent by her guardian, the mysterious Madame de lOrme, to uncover the dark and dangerous secrets that her new mistress has sought to conceal, and to set right a past injustice in which Esperanzas own closest interests are bound up. Gradually those secrets are revealed, and with them the truth of who Esperanza really is, enmeshing her in a complicated web of intrigue, deceit, and murder that culminates in betrayal by those she trusted most. A sequel to the widely praised The Meaning of Night, The Glass of Time is a page-turning period mystery and a gripping novel about identity, obsession and secrets.

      Glass of Time
    • Captain Codswallop's pirate ship has been stolen by the ruthless highwayman, Dick Turnip. But it seems that Dick is even more incompetent than the captain and his hapless crew. However, the pirates get more than they bargained for when they find themselves head-to-head with the Spanish Armada.

      Captain Codswallop and the Flying Kipper