David Storey Boeken
David Storey was een Engelse toneelschrijver en bekroonde romanschrijver wiens werken vaak thema's als identiteit, klassenstrijd en innerlijk conflict onderzoeken. Zijn schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door sterke psychologische portretten en een rauw realisme dat put uit zijn eigen ervaringen. Storey onderzocht de complexiteit van de menselijke conditie en maatschappelijke spanningen door zijn fantasierijke proza en indringende drama's. Zijn bijdrage aan de literatuur ligt in zijn compromisloze onderzoek naar de menselijke ervaring en zijn vermogen om de essentie van het moderne leven vast te leggen.







Exploring the complex ties between football, geographic identity, and political dynamics, this book delves into the phenomenon of players shifting national allegiance based on residency or familial roots. It analyzes the motivations driving this trend and the various societal responses it evokes, providing a nuanced understanding of how sport intersects with national identity and cultural belonging.
Storey Plays: 3
- 304bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
This collection features David Storey's plays, showcasing his unique storytelling and character development. It includes a newly revised version of "The Changing Room," highlighting Storey's ability to explore themes of identity and transformation. The author provides an introduction, offering insights into his creative process and the significance of the works included.
The Performance of Small Firms
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- 13 uur lezen
This study, originally published in 1987, addresses the question of small firm performance. Drawing on an extensive database containing financial, employment and ownership data for several thousand small firms, the book examines whether small firms do actually provide jobs, whether they grow and why small firms fail. Guidance is given on how to spot the signs of impending failure in a small business, which is of use to accountants small business PR actioners and government grant providers.
The Small Firm
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- 11 uur lezen
Originally published in 1983, this book reviews trends in the small-firm sector. The areas chosen cover the full spectrum of economic development. Part 1 deals with case studies from the USA, Japan, the UK, Australia, Germany and Sweden. In Part 2 Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Africa are surveyed. In all cases the authors review the variety of definitions used for the small-firm sector and present such data as are available on the changing importance of the sector. This is followed by a review of the roles of small firms in each of the economies.
Entrepreneurship and New Firm
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- 9 uur lezen
This book, originally published in 1982, review the resurrection of the small firm, partly by a multi-disciplined examination of the existing literature on small and new firms and partly by reporting the results of a study of firms new (in the early 1980s) to the North East of England. Part 1 deals with the role of small firms as sources of potential or actual competition, and their role in research and innovation. In Part 2 the theoretical foundations for the study of entrepreneurs and their new firms are laid, using concepts from a cross-section of the social sciences. Part 3 tests some of the theories outlined in Part 2 and reviews the problems which the entrepreneurs faced in starting and developing their business and the impact which such businesses had upon the local economy. Part 4 reviews the lessons of the preceding parts in the context of the regional and national economy of the UK.
The third son of a coalminer, David Storey takes us from his tough upbringing in Wakefield, to being 'sold' to Leeds Rugby League Club, to his escape to the Slade School of Art and his life in post-war London.
Exploring the concept of territory, this book delves into how ideologies and social practices are expressed through spatial arrangements. It examines the implementation of territorial strategies and their geographical consequences, offering insights into the intricate relationship between space and societal dynamics.