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Helen Wallace

    The Sons of the Seigneur (1907)
    Policy-making in the European union
    Boosey & Hawkes: The Publishing Story
    • Boosey & Hawkes: The Publishing Story

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book provides a unique insight into the inner workings of a music publishing company, illustrating how it collaborates with composers to shape music history. It explores the intricate relationships and processes involved in bringing musical works to life, highlighting the impact of these partnerships on the evolution of music.

      Boosey & Hawkes: The Publishing Story
    • Politics and policy in the EU : the challenge of governance / Helen Wallace -- Institutions of the EU : experience and experiments / Helen Wallace -- Budget / Brigid Laffan and Michael Shackleton -- Common agricultural policy / Elmar Rieger -- Single market / Helen Wallace and Alasdair R. Young -- Competition policy / David Allen -- Social policy / Stephan Leibfried and Paul Pierson -- Cohesion and structural adjustment / David Allen -- Environmental policy / Alberta Sbragia -- Energy policy / Janne Haaland Matlary -- Economic and monetary union / Loukas Tsoukalis -- EU policy in the Uruguay Round / Stephen Woolcock and Michael Hodges -- EU policy for the banana market / Christopher Stevens -- Policies towards central and eastern Europe / Ulrich Sedelmeier and Helen Wallace -- Justice and home affairs / Monica den Boer -- Common foreign and security policy / Anthony Forster and William Wallace -- Government without statehood : the unstable equilibrium / William Wallace

      Policy-making in the European union
    • The Sons of the Seigneur (1907)

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Set in medieval France, this historical fiction novel delves into the lives of two brothers, Guillaume and Pierre, who embody contrasting paths shaped by their upbringing as the sons of a seigneur. Guillaume's ambition drives him to become a knight, while Pierre finds solace in monastic life and study. Their divergent choices lead them into conflict, yet their bond remains strong. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, duty, and sacrifice, offering a vivid portrayal of the era with well-researched historical accuracy.

      The Sons of the Seigneur (1907)