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Kirjailija

Ian Drummond

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 8 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1974-2022, suosituimpien joukossa At Home with Plants. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

8 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1974-2022.

Inred med växter

Inred med växter

Ian Drummond; Kara OReilly

Tukan Förlag
2022
sidottu
Att inreda med krukväxter på nytänkande och fina sätt är en trend som kommer starkt. Det finns numera en mängd forum på internet där folk bl.a. byter sticklingar och i vissa blomsterbutiker finns det väntelistor på speciella krukväxter. Växterna är viktiga i våra hem. De kan förändra stämningen i ett helt hus och olika slags växter kan skapa helt olika uttryck och stilar. I Gröna rum får man lära sig hur man på bästa sätt skapar en kreativ och levande inredning med hjälp av växter. Inredningsdesignern Ian Drummond och författaren Kara O Reilly går igenom rum för rum och visar hur du kan förändra ditt rum med växter.
At Home with Plants

At Home with Plants

Ian Drummond; Kara O'Reilly

Octopus Publishing Group
2017
sidottu
Get inspired to give your home a natural make-over with this stunning book from award-winning interior landscape designer Ian Drummond and interiors editor Kara O'Reilly now in a new edition with a revised directory and chic new cover.
The Condition of Sustainability

The Condition of Sustainability

Ian Drummond; Terry Marsden

Routledge
2014
nidottu
This book examines the political economy of sustainable development. The authors consider why most approaches to sustainable development have proved inadequate. Bringing together key ideas from social theory, food regimes and sustainability debates, the book presents a new and more dynamic way of thinking about sustainable development and a methodology for applying these ideas. Case study material focuses on the food system particularly the sugar industry in Australia and Barbados.
The Condition of Sustainability

The Condition of Sustainability

Ian Drummond; Terry Marsden

Routledge
1998
sidottu
This book examines the political economy of sustainable development. The authors consider why most approaches to sustainable development have proved inadequate. Bringing together key ideas from social theory, food regimes and sustainability debates, the book presents a new and more dynamic way of thinking about sustainable development and a methodology for applying these ideas. Case study material focuses on the food system particularly the sugar industry in Australia and Barbados.
Canada 1900-1945

Canada 1900-1945

Robert Bothwell; Ian Drummond; John English

University of Toronto Press
1990
pokkari
Through war, depression, and social upheaval, the first half of the twentieth century was a period of unprecedented turbulence in Canada. In this lively and contentious survey, Robert Bothwell, lan Drummond, and John English explore the political and economic forces that shaped this era of change. As in their earlier work, the highly acclaimed Canada since 1945, the authors focus on the political context of events. Beginning at the turn of the century, they consider the status of Canada in the empire and the world, the burgeoning growth of its economy, and the development of social and labour problems, up to the eruption of 1914. They discuss the political currents running through Canada during two wars, the interwar economic boom and depression, and the plans for post-war reconstruction, and assess the impact of these and other events on Canada's political, economic, social, and cultural institutions.
Canada Since 1945

Canada Since 1945

Robert Bothwell; Ian Drummond; John English

University of Toronto Press
1989
pokkari
From the preface: "A visitor seeing Canada for the first time since 1939 might well conclude that Canada, even more than nations devastated by war, has become another country. On the surface so much remains the same: the Liberals prevail in Ottawa; the provinces quarrel with Ottawa and among themselves; and we worry about Americans in our future. But most of the pieces have been rearranged, and the effect of the picture is quite different...This is a book about our own times, and as such it expresses definite views. No reader will agree with everything we say. We have not tried to end debate; we have tried to clarify and broaden. We trust that our readers will be encouraged to seek for themselves a better understanding of where Canadians have been and what they have become."
Progress Without Planning

Progress Without Planning

Ian Drummond

University of Toronto Press
1987
pokkari
From the time of Confederation into the twentieth century, Ontario hurtled headlong into prosperity, reaping the benefits of abundant natural resources, favourable conditions for agriculture, access to shipping routes, proximity to American markets, and burgeoning markets of its own. In this second volume of the province's economic history, Ian Drummond, working with a group of economic historians from across Ontario, presents a comprehensive review of the explosive growth of Ontario's economy from 1867 to 1939. Emphasizing the structural transformation and development that affected the whole provincial economy, Drummond examines agriculture, mining, oil and gas, manufacturing, urban growth, the auto industry, railways, canals, and finance and commerce. In large part departing from both the traditional staples interpretation of Canadian development and the newer emerging neo-Marxist orthodoxy, he presents a balanced and lucid account of a pivotal period in Ontario's development
Imperial Economic Policy 1917-1939

Imperial Economic Policy 1917-1939

Ian Drummond

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
1974
pokkari
This book offers a detailed account, based on primary source materials from Britain, Canada, and Australia, of the process by which the Empire settlement programme and the Ottawa Agreements were devised. It also traces the effects of both, placing them in the general contexts of British economic policy-making, imperial economic diplomacy and the contemporary concern with economic imperialism. Its special merits are twofold: a solid base in the documents and a development of the historical arguments and assessments with the aid of economic analysis. It should appeal to anyone who is interested in British political and economic history, or in Commonwealth history, especially in the twentieth century.