Focusing on the intricacies of art theft management in London, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the individuals and organizations involved in the securitization and policing of art. It presents the first detailed mapping of these efforts in one of the world's major art hubs, enhancing the understanding of art security across various levels—city, national, and international. The work also offers practical recommendations for improving art protection strategies.
John Kerr Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)






The Essential CalmDo Bread Machine Cookbook
300 Amazingly Easy-to-Follow and Foolproof Bread Recipes for Smart People
- 122 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Learn to maximize the potential of your CalmDo Bread Machine with this comprehensive guide. It offers step-by-step instructions and tips for creating delicious bread recipes that you can enjoy with family and friends. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned bakers, this book helps you explore the art of bread-making, ensuring you produce wonderful dishes to share.
Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: History Two books in one! Combining a revision guide and a full set of practice test papers, this fantastic resource is all you need to revise for the exam. The revision guide * Covers all of the topics in the CfE Higher History curriculum, broken down into manageable chunks for easy revision * Clearly explains key concepts, research evidence and real-life applications * Contains Quick Tests to let students check their knowledge and understanding as they go along The practice test papers * Are in the format and the style of the SQA exam, giving students an opportunity to practice taking the Higher History exam Marking instructions and sample answers are provided online, so students can check their progress.
Looks at what the idea of power-sharing meant to the different parties to the Northern Ireland conflict and examines the effects when Britain's policy of using power-sharing to regulate the troubles was abandoned in 1974.
Dieses Buch erzählt ein zentrales Kapitel aus der Geschichte der Psychoanalyse – und zugleich eine faszinierende Lovestory. Der folgenschwere Bruch zwischen Sigmund Freud und C. G. Jung, die Egoismen und Animositäten auf beiden Seiten und die längst nicht immer rein wissenschaftlichen Motive – John Kerr gelingt es, bis in die Tiefenschichten dieses Konflikts vorzudringen und zu zeigen, dass die Psychoanalyse in verhängnisvoller Weise auch davon geprägt wurde, dass beide Männer intime Details aus dem Privatleben des jeweils anderen kannten und dass sie dieses durch Sabina Spielrein vermittelte Wissen oft genug als Hebel benutzten, um Macht und Einfluss zu steigern.