Ian Wood Bücher
Ian Woods Schriften befassen sich mit der Komplexität familiärer Beziehungen und den daraus resultierenden Rechtsstreitigkeiten. Seine Arbeit, geprägt von persönlicher Erfahrung und Aktivismus, bietet scharfsinnige Erkundungen von Vaterschaft und Gerechtigkeit. Woods Stil ist direkt, oft mit scharfer Ironie durchsetzt, und zieht die Leser in emotional aufgeladene Erzählungen. Er versucht, gesellschaftliche Probleme durch die Linse persönlicher Kämpfe zu reflektieren.






Englisch in der Arztpraxis: Health Matters vermittelt medizinischen Fachangestellten gezielt das Rüstzeug für den Umgang mit englischsprachigen Patientinnen und Patienten. Die Inhalte werden praxisnah und handlungsorientiert in berufstypischen Situationen für medizinische Fachangestellte vorgestellt. Themenauswahl: Making Appointments; At the Surgery; Describing Symptoms; Treating a Patient; At the Pharmacy; Communication; Nutrition; Dealing with Illness; Applying for a Job. Health Matters bietet eine perfekt abgestimmte Palette an Produkten, mit denen Vorbereitung und Durchführung des Unterrichts mühelos gelingen.
Crimes of Loyalty
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Ian S. Wood uses his specialist knowledge as well as extensive interviews to recount the events of Ireland's Troubles and the ruthless war waged by the UDA on the nationalist community.
Focusing on the transformative role of missionaries in Dark Age Europe, the book highlights their impact on pagan societies as they introduced Christian beliefs and culture. These figures, such as St. Augustine in England, not only facilitated the transition from tribal life to a more 'civilized' existence influenced by Roman heritage but also documented the cultures they encountered, positioning them as some of Europe's earliest historians. Their dual role as agents of change and chroniclers of history is a central theme.
Fragments of history
- 279 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
"Fragments of History" reexamines the Ruthwell and Bewcastle monuments, key examples of pre-Viking Anglo-Saxon sculpture. The authors explore their distinct histories, addressing previous interpretations and emphasizing their social context. This interdisciplinary study merges art history, archaeology, and literature, making it essential for various academic fields.
Pass Cambridge BEC higher. Student's book
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A practical coursebook for advanced students who wish to gain a recognised Business English qualification. Focusing on relevent international business situations, this book has been structured to provide students with a thorough preparation for the examination, with essential advice for exam success.--Cover.
Cambridge BEC is an examination offering an English language qualification focusing on English in real-world business-related situations. This student's book features: practice in the skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing; a variety of relevant, work-related situations; extensive examination practice; tips for examination success; and a systematic review of key grammar and vocabulary. A teacher's manual, pack of cassettes and an activity card set are also available.
This workbook (with answer key) provides a language-focused supplement to the student's book. Each four-page unit is split into grammar and a vocabulary section. It follows the topics and language syllabus of the student's book, providing essential revision and an extension of the material. After every four units there is a language review consisting of 50 grammar questions and 50 multiple-choice vocabulary questions based on the previous 4 units. The writing section provides guidance on writing emails, formal letters and faxes. An answer key is provided at the back of the book.
The Merovingian Kingdoms 450 - 751
- 408 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
The Merovingian dynasty, which ruled the Frankish kingdom for nearly 300 years, is often overlooked due to the negative portrayal by the succeeding Carolingians and their tumultuous family history. Ian Wood aims to rehabilitate the Merovingians' legacy through a comprehensive survey that sheds light on their significance in early medieval history. This work is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of this era and challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding these rulers.


