This annual publication accompanies Blackwell Publishers' Year's Work in English Studies and reviews work in critical and cultural theory. Volume I evaluates work published in 1991.
Based on years of research, this book provides an analysis of the data gathered from extensive interviews with university presidents. Each of these women offers candid information about their lifelong
Astronomer Madsen traces the history of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Paranal, Chile, drawing on interviews with some of the early scientists and other sources. The main stages are catchi
On The Deal Maker: How William C. Durant Made General Motors:"A well-written biography."-New York TimesOn Stanwyck: The Life and Times of Barbara Stanwyck:"Madsen's admirably researched, insightful po
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The book will feature ~50 women scientists – all of whom are alive today. For each woman featured there will be 1-2 pages of text with one or more images. Women will be featured from all over the worl
A classic American success story with a twistLike J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie, Marshall Field was one of the overlords of triumphant capitalism in the Gilded Age of the late
Solid business intelligence guidance uniquely designed for healthcare organizationsIncreasing regulatory pressures on healthcare organizations have created a national conversation on data, reporting a
Madsen's book should be welcome both to graduate students about to undertake dissertations and to faculty needing to learn the role of thesis adviser. . . . Madsen tells how to propose, outline, write