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Joseph Wright

    Ce philologue anglais est passé de ses origines modestes à la chaire de Philologie Comparée à l'Université d'Oxford. Sa fascination pour les langues a fleuri lors de ses premiers travaux dans les filatures et les carrières, le poussant à étudier les langues étrangères et les mathématiques. Surmontant d'importants désavantages, il a finalement obtenu un doctorat de l'Université de Heidelberg. Il est connu pour ses méthodes d'enseignement dynamiques, capable de dessiner simultanément des diagrammes avec les deux mains tout en donnant des conférences.

    An Elementary Historical New English Grammar
    An elementary old English grammar
    Paradigms and Sand Castles
    How Dictatorships Work
    Snake
    Migration and Democracy
    • Migration and Democracy

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      How remittances―money sent by workers back to their home countries―support democratic expansionIn the growing body of work on democracy, little attention has been paid to its links with migration. Migration and Democracy focuses on the effects of worker remittances―money sent by migrants back to their home countries―and how these resources shape political action in the Global South. Remittances are not only the largest source of foreign income in most autocratic countries, but also, in contrast to foreign aid or international investment, flow directly to citizens. As a result, they provide resources that make political opposition possible, and they decrease government dependency, undermining the patronage strategies underpinning authoritarianism.The authors discuss how international migration produces a decentralized flow of income that generally circumvents governments to reach citizens who act as democratizing agents. Documenting why dictatorships fall and how this process has changed in the last three decades, the authors show that remittances increase the likelihood of protest and reduce electoral support for authoritarian incumbents.Combining global macroanalysis with microdata and case studies of Senegal and Cambodia, Migration and Democracy demonstrates how remittances―and the movement of people from authoritarian nations to higher-income countries―foster democracy and its expansion.

      Migration and Democracy
    • Snake

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(40)Évaluer

      From Eve to Snakes on a Plane, snakes have seduced and terrorized humans in equal measure, their mythological status creating real-world problems for this misunderstood animal--

      Snake
    • How Dictatorships Work

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(25)Évaluer

      This book gives readers a better understanding of contemporary dictatorships and the policy implications of political struggles that occur in them. Its accessible, evidence-based insights into how dictatorships rise, survive, and fall will appeal to both experienced academic researchers and students of political science.

      How Dictatorships Work
    • Paradigms and Sand Castles

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(44)Évaluer

      Paradigms and Sand Castles demonstrates the relationship between thoughtful research design and the collection of persuasive evidence in support of theory. It teaches the craft of research through interesting and carefully selected examples from the field of comparative development studies.

      Paradigms and Sand Castles
    • The English Dialect Grammar

      Comprising The Dialects Of England, Of The Shetland And Orkney Islands (1905)

      • 724pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      The English Dialect Grammar