David Marsh Livres
David Marsh est Professeur d'Italien à la Rutgers University et un expert de la Renaissance italienne. Ses travaux portent largement sur l'humanisme de la Renaissance et la tradition classique. Son expertise se révèle dans ses traductions d'œuvres fondamentales d'auteurs importants du début de la période moderne.






A comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to British Politics since 1945 and to the development of the British state. Essential reading for scholars concerned with questions of social, political and economic change, especially future change after an era of Conservative domination.
Diverse contexts - converging goals
- 362pages
- 13 heures de lecture
CLIL, ‘a dual-focussed educational approach in which an additional language is used for the learning and teaching of both content and language‘ can be viewed as an example of curricular integration. This publication is one example of how this is being achieved. It serves to articulate why, and how, good practice can lead to the positive outcomes increasingly reported across Europe. It results from selected presentations given at the Helsinki CLIL 2006 conference «CLIL Competence Building for Globalization: Quality in Teaching Through a Foreign Language». The 28 contributions to this book, which originate from countries across the European Union, are divided into six sections covering classroom practice, evaluation, research, and programme management.
The might of the D-Mark gives the Bundesbank greater influence over monetary policies across Europe - including in Britain - than most elected governments. In bringing to life the central bank and the people who run it, Marsh reveals its history, and present-day, behind-the-scenes arguments over European monetary union. David Marsh is the award-winning European Editor of "The Financial Times" and he is the author of "The New At the Crossroads".
The Germans
- 386pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Examines aspects of German society, including the Nazi legacy, the environmental movement, and the drive for reunification
For who the bell tolls: one man's quest for grammatical perfection
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
David Marsh explains the grammar that people really need to know, covering topics such as syntax, rules, apostrophes, spelling, jargon, the abuse of ironic and iconic, -isms, TXT SPK, and the joy of language.
The New American High School
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on North American high schools, the book examines the recurring themes in various educational reform efforts throughout U.S. history. It highlights the challenges and lesser momentum for reform at the high school level compared to elementary and middle schools, providing insight into the complexities and obstacles faced in enhancing secondary education.
CLIL: content and language integrated learning
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the theory and practice of CLIL.


