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 Volgorde van de boeken
Joan Robinson was een Britse post-Keynesiaanse econoom, bekend om haar baanbrekende werk op het gebied van monetaire economie en haar aanzienlijke bijdragen aan de economische theorie. Haar analyses richtten zich op imperfecte concurrentie, groei en ongelijkheid, waarbij ze de aard van markten en kapitaal kritisch onderzocht. Robinson was een pionier in het uitdagen van orthodoxe economische denkbeelden, en haar werk blijft economen inspireren om diep na te denken over de werking van de moderne economie. Ze was ook een opmerkelijk figuur in het bredere intellectuele landschap van haar tijd.




- 2023
- 2005
Education as My Agenda
Gertrude Williams, Race, and the Baltimore Public Schools
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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.