The story features a whimsical exploration of the adventures that unfold when a sleeping nanny is inadvertently awakened. Through charming illustrations and engaging narrative, it conveys a heartfelt message about the importance of kindness and understanding. The playful tone invites young readers to appreciate the value of rest and the joy that comes from caring for others, making it a delightful read for children and caregivers alike.
J. Robinson Reihenfolge der Bücher
Joan Robinson war eine britische postkeynesianische Ökonomin, die für ihre bahnbrechende Arbeit im Bereich der Geldökonomie und ihre bedeutenden Beiträge zur Wirtschaftstheorie bekannt ist. Ihre Analysen konzentrierten sich auf unvollkommenen Wettbewerb, Wachstum und Ungleichheit, wobei sie die Natur von Märkten und Kapital kritisch untersuchte. Als Pionierin, die orthodoxe ökonomische Denkweisen in Frage stellte, inspiriert Robinsons Arbeit weiterhin Ökonomen dazu, sich eingehend mit den Abläufen der modernen Wirtschaft auseinanderzusetzen. Sie war auch eine bemerkenswerte Persönlichkeit in der breiteren intellektuellen Landschaft ihrer Zeit.






- 2023
- 2013
The Accumulation of Capital
- 444 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Focusing on the foundational theories essential for understanding developing economies, this classic work by Joan Robinson provides a comprehensive analysis of economic challenges. The new edition includes an introduction that highlights the enduring importance of her contributions to economic thought.
- 2007
The book explores the underappreciated poetics of 'Fancy' in British Romantic poetry, highlighting its significance in shaping early nineteenth-century literary forms. Robinson argues that these poetics serve as a precursor to the visionary and experimental styles that emerged in the twentieth century, revealing a continuity in poetic innovation across the two centuries. Through this analysis, the work sheds light on the evolution of poetic expression and its lasting impact on modern literature.
- 2005
Education as My Agenda
Gertrude Williams, Race, and the Baltimore Public Schools
- 311 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Gertrude Williams shares her journey through nearly five decades in Baltimore's public schools, highlighting her role as a powerful principal who confronted and overcame significant challenges. This oral memoir delves into her personal experiences growing up black in Germantown, Pennsylvania, and her education at Cheyney State Teachers College. Williams reflects on the evolution of urban public education since World War II, offering both critique and advocacy for a system she passionately served, while emphasizing the vital components of effective education.
- 2001
Joan Robinson significantly shaped economic thought through her pioneering work in various areas, including imperfect competition and growth theory. A graduate of Girton College Cambridge, she actively engaged with key figures like Keynes and Marx, contributing to the evolution of neo-classical economics. Her landmark publication, The Accumulation of Capital, advanced Keynesian theory by addressing long-term growth and capital accumulation. As the first female Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, her extensive writings showcase her profound influence on economics.
- 1998
Celebrating Keats's 200th birthday, this work explores the historical and contemporary praise for the poet, featuring a collection of commemorative poems in an appendix. It reexamines Keats's own poetry and poetics, revealing his relevance and influence on modern experimental poets. Through this analysis, Keats is presented as a figure whose work continues to resonate and inspire new generations of writers.