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Foundations of Indirect Discrimination Law (Review)
This is a review of Foundations of Indirect Discrimination Law. Edited by Hugh Collins and Tarunabh Khaitan. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018. x + 292 pp. Hardback £65.00. ISBN 978-15-09912-54-4.]
Foundations of Indirect Discrimination Law. Edited by Hugh Collins and Tarunabh Khaitan. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018. x + 292 pp. Hardback £65.00. ISBN 978-15-09912-54-4.
Book Review: Comparative Theology and the Problem of Religious Rivalry
A review of Comparative Theology and the Problem of Religious Rivalry by Hugh Nicholson
Aids to the Psalms: Cycle C
Reviewed Book: Drennan, Hugh H. Aids to the Psalms: Cycle C. Lima, Ohio: CSS Pub, 1991
On the Andrews congruence for the Fibonacci quotient
We show that a congruence discovered by George E. Andrews in 1969 for the
Fibonacci quotient directly implies a simpler congruence found by Hugh C.
Williams in 1991
Hugh Miller: stonemason, geologist, writer
Hugh Miller was born in 1802 in Cromarty, Ross-shire. He started his working life as a stonemason’s apprentice; he later became a social commentator and crusader. His was a household name in his lifetime, not only in Scotland but across the English-speaking world. A recent revival in Scottish history and culture, and a reassessment of the 19th century debates in science, geology and religion, have all led to a fuller appreciation of the rich and complex stories in which Hugh Miller played a part, and of the man himself. With the benefit of recent research for the 2002 conferences, this biography does full justice to the self-educated man, a figure of renown in the 19th century whose literary genius and scientific acumen still resonate in the 21s
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