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The Sirdar's Oath: A Tale of the North-West Frontier
Bertram Mitford
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Triumph of Hilary Blachland
Bertram Mitford
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The White Hand and the Black
Bertram Mitford
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2016
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The Man in the Moon, Or, The Unexpected
Bertram Dendron
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2016
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Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion
Bertram Mitford
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2016
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The Church and Science
Bertram C. a. Windle
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2017
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First published in 1905, this mystery novel by best-selling author Bertram Mitford tells the story of the murderous rites of the "Brotherhood of the Dew," a superstitious sect of the Zulus on the borders of Natal, who had a horrible way of sacrificing human beings in order to bring rain at times of drought.
The Fight for the Republic in China
Bertram Lenox Simpson
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2017
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Funeral Customs: Their Origin and Development
Bertram Puckle
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2017
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Labor and Democracy in the Transition to a Market System
Bertram Silverman; Robert Vogt; Murray Yanovich
M.E. Sharpe
1992
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Nowhere is the tension attending simultaneous political democratization and economic liberalization more sharply felt than in the realm of labour relations. What is happening in Soviet trade unions today? How will the emerging independent unions respond to anticipated rises in unemployment? What kind of social regulation of the labour market will be appropriate in the future? These papers from a pathbreaking US-Soviet conference on labour issues reveal a considerable diversity of views on questions whose resolution will be essential to social peace in this period of transition. Among the noted contributors are Joseph Berliner, Sam Bowles, Richard Freeman, Leonid Gordon, V.L.Kosmarskii, Alla Nazimova, Michael Piore, Boris Rakitskii, Iurii Volkov, Ben Ward and Tatiana Zaslavskaia.
Labor and Democracy in the Transition to a Market System
Bertram Silverman; Robert Vogt; Murray Yanovich
M.E. Sharpe
1992
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Nowhere is the tension attending simultaneous political democratization and economic liberalization more sharply felt than in the realm of labour relations. What is happening in Soviet trade unions today? How will the emerging independent unions respond to anticipated rises in unemployment? What kind of social regulation of the labour market will be appropriate in the future? These papers from a pathbreaking US-Soviet conference on labour issues reveal a considerable diversity of views on questions whose resolution will be essential to social peace in this period of transition. Among the noted contributors are Joseph Berliner, Sam Bowles, Richard Freeman, Leonid Gordon, V.L.Kosmarskii, Alla Nazimova, Michael Piore, Boris Rakitskii, Iurii Volkov, Ben Ward and Tatiana Zaslavskaia.
Taken from a series of conferences, this collection of papers by leading labour experts from the United States and the former Soviet Union examines the profound changes in industrial systems and work organisation currently affecting both societies. The authors focus on the emergence of new labour market institutions, the evolution of managerial philosophy, changes in workers' values and attitudes toward economic security, economic inequality, and the legitimacy of worker participation in management and ownership. Comparison reveals both striking differences and similarities in the transformation of the two systems in the post-industrial age, and helps demystify some simplistic notions about the workings of market systems.
Taken from a series of conferences, this collection of papers by leading labour experts from the United States and the former Soviet Union examines the profound changes in industrial systems and work organisation currently affecting both societies. The authors focus on the emergence of new labour market institutions, the evolution of managerial philosophy, changes in workers' values and attitudes toward economic security, economic inequality, and the legitimacy of worker participation in management and ownership. Comparison reveals both striking differences and similarities in the transformation of the two systems in the post-industrial age, and helps demystify some simplistic notions about the workings of market systems.
Winners and Losers on the Russian Road to Capitalism
Bertram Silverman; Murray Yanowitch
M.E. Sharpe
1996
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Aiming to explain many Russians' ambivalence to recent changes, this work examines the unequal distribution of the costs and benefits of reform, its impact on the socioeconomic structure of the population, and the ways in which these changes violate social perceptions of equity and fairness.