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Financial Exigency, Academic Governance, and Related Matters
The report that follows was prepared by a joint subcommittee of the Association's Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and the Association's...
Academe, 03/01/04 by Woodward, William J; Burchell, Eileen; Wagner, Donald R; Knight, Jonathan · More from publication -
Taxing and spending: How does S.C. rank?
Do South Carolinians pay too much in taxes? Or too little? A new study puts the numbers in regional and national perspective. Benjamin Franklin...
Business and Economic Review, 07/01/03 by Woodward, Douglas P; Schunk, Donald L; Teel, Sandra J · More from publication -
economy in 2002: Recession or recovery?, The
The economy is "fraught with uncertainty" in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Will the new year bring a recovery? And what...
Business and Economic Review, 01/01/02 by Woodward, Douglas P; Schunk, Donald L · More from publication -
Medieval Merchants: York, Hull and Beverley in the Later Middle Ages.(Review) (book review)

JENNY KERMODE, Medieval Merchants: York, Hull and Beverley in the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp.xviii + 381;...
Business History, 01/01/00 by Woodward, Donald · More from publication -
English Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Italy.(Review)

GIGLIOLA PAGANO DE DIVITIIS, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997; Italian edition 1990. Pp.xv + 202; maps. H/back ISBN 0521 58031 5,...
Business History, 04/01/99 by Woodward, Donald · More from publication -
Virtual-recitation: A World Wide Web based approach to active learning in clinical pharmacokinetics
Virtual-Recitation: A World Wide Web Based Approach To Active Learning In Clinical Pharmacokinetics1,2 The purpose of this article is to describe...
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 10/01/98 by Woodward, Donald K · More from publication -
Straw, bracken and the Wicklow whale: the exploitation of natural resources in England since 1500
The British peasant economy of the 16th and 17th centuries was self-sufficient. Peasants sustained their lives by gathering herbs, wild game and...
Past & Present, 05/01/98 by Donald Woodward · More from publication -
The Business Community of Seventeenth-Century England. (book reviews)

It is impossible to summarise adequately this dense and absorbing study. Richard Grassby has set himself the task of dissecting the business...
Business History, 10/01/96 by Woodward, Donald · More from publication -
The English Gentleman in Trade: The Life and Works of Sir Dudley North, 1641-91. (book reviews)

Dudley North, or Sir Dudley as he became known in 1682, was born in May 1641. As the third son of Dudley, 4th Baron North of Kirtling, he was...
Business History, 07/01/95 by Woodward, Donald · More from publication -
Bristol and the Atlantic Trades in the Eighteenth Century. (book reviews)

Early eighteenth-century Bristol was a flourishing place -- the third city and second port in England -- and its merchants were making prominent...
Business History, 10/01/94 by Woodward, Donald · More from publication
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