Focusing on the intricate relationship between practice and research in social work, this collection features chapters and journal articles by esteemed academic Ian Shaw. Spanning over four decades of his work, the volume delves into the challenges and insights that arise at the intersection of theory and practice, offering a rich exploration of social work's evolving landscape.
Ian Shaw Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Le Dr Ian Shaw explore les méthodes et la mécanique des artisans et des ouvriers de l'Égypte ancienne, élargissant ses recherches du travail de terrain à el-Amarna à des fouilles approfondies de sites miniers et de carrières de diverses périodes de l'Égypte ancienne. Au-delà de son intérêt pour les artisans, il explore également la guerre dans l'Égypte ancienne, un sujet souvent négligé ou à peine abordé par d'autres chercheurs. En plus d'écrire des livres originaux, il a contribué à l'édition de plusieurs ouvrages encyclopédiques sur l'Égypte ancienne.






Ancient Egypt: A Very Short Introduction
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The ancient Egyptians are an enduring source of fascination, from mummies and pyramids, to curses and rituals. In this second edition of his Very Short Introduction, Ian Shaw explores the history and culture of pharaonic Egypt, and examines the latest research on Ancient Egyptian ideas of death, kingship, religion, race, sex, and gender.
Das alte Ägypten
- 237pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Die Hochkultur des alten Ägypten übt eine starke Faszination aus: Pyramiden, Mumien, Grabschätze, Hieroglyphen sind unvermeidliche Bestandteile unserer Vorstellung. Ian Shaw umreißt auf der Basis neuester Forschungen die Grundzüge dieser Kultur, ihre Geschichte, ihre Vorstellungen von Identität und Macht, ihre Religion, ihre Schrift, ihr Verhältnis zum Tod - und verachtet dabei keineswegs die modernen Ägyptenmoden von der Nofretete-Verehrung bis zur Kleopatra/Elizabeth-Taylor-Schwärmerei.
The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
"The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt is the only history to provide detailed historical coverage of Egypt from the early Stone Age to its incorporation into the Roman Empire. The essays and beautiful illustrations portray the emergence and development of the distinctive civilization of the ancient Egyptians covering the period from 700,000 B.C. to A.D. 311. The authors outline the principal sequence of political events, including detailed examinations of the three so-called Intermediate Periods previously regarded as 'dark ages'."--Jacket
British Museum Dictionary of Ancient Egypt
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Cross-referenced and comprehensively indexed entries provide clear explanations and descriptions of the major ideas, events and personalities that shaped 4000 years of civilization in the Nile Valley. Entries on the archaeologists who revealed Egypt's legacy bring the story up-to-date. Each entry is followed by a short bibliography to enable readers to pursue the topic in greater detail.