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Stephen Smith

    1 januari 1955

    Stephen William Smith is een Amerikaanse antropoloog, biograaf, redacteur, historicus, journalist en schrijver. Met uitgebreide ervaring als correspondent voor Radio France International en Reuters in West- en Centraal-Afrika, biedt zijn werk een diepgaand inzicht in het continent. Smiths schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door antropologische inzichten en historische diepgang, waarbij hij Afrikaanse culturen en samenlevingen met een scherp oog onderzoekt. Zijn achtergrond als journalist verleent zijn literaire inspanningen een krachtige vertelstem en authentieke details.

    The Scramble for Europe
    Environmental Economics: A Very Short Introduction
    Parentcraft
    Boozers, Ballcocks and Bail
    The Boy in the Cellar
    London's Armed Police: Up Close and Personal
    • The narrative follows veteran firearms officer Stephen Smith as he provides an insider's perspective on the Met's Specialist Firearms Unit, CO19. It delves into significant events, including the contentious shootings of Azelle Rodney and Mark Duggan, and extends to the shocking terrorist attacks at Westminster, London Bridge, and Borough Market. Smith's firsthand accounts illuminate the challenges and complexities faced by law enforcement in high-stakes situations, offering a gripping exploration of modern policing in the UK.

      London's Armed Police: Up Close and Personal
    • The Boy in the Cellar

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,3(78)Tarief

      The shocking true story of a boy who spent 13 years locked in a cellar only to flee into the hands of abusers. Stephen Smith is the boy who did not exist. Born out of wedlock in the early 1960s, Steve's parents hid him away from the world by locking him in the cellar ... for thirteen years.

      The Boy in the Cellar
    • When Steve and his partner Wilf set up their legal practice, they aren?t expecting the high life ? 1980s Rotherham Magistrate?s Court is no Old Bailey. But they aren?t expecting such weird and wonderful lowlifes, either...Boozers, Ballcocks & Bailis the first of legendary criminal lawyer Steve Smith?s comic series, in which Steve recounts with gusto their sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic and sometimes plain bizarre experiences both in and outside thecriminal justice system, and the colourful characters they meet along the way.From incurably lacenous but oddly likeable Jack Heptonstall to the Bird Man of Rotherham ? not to mention Spider, Pagey and an incontinent chimpanzee ? the 'legal James Herriot? takes the reader on a rollercoaster of laughter and tears as he depicts human nature at its best ? and worst.

      Boozers, Ballcocks and Bail
    • Four expectant mothers and one father find themselves in a small hospital room awaiting the midwife who is to give them their first Parentcraft class. Differences in experiences, outlook and class lead to some interesting and at times hilarious exchanges, as each of the five have to face, and come to terms with, the prejudices and foibles of their companions. An amazing revelation shocks them all - one of their number is not, in fact, going to be a parent at all ! Amusing, thought-provoking and with five good acting parts, Parentcraft is an ideal play for festivals. Very popular comedy that is inspired by the authors first experience of Parentcraft classes and dedicated to his daughter. Also published in dutch as Zwangerschaps gymnastiek. Can be performed in the 1990s or updated to present day as it is a universal theme

      Parentcraft
    • Environmental economics can be controversial, but it is also central to some key policy issues facing governments and society today, including industrial pollution, global warming, and waste/recycling. Stephen Smith looks at how economic activity affects the environment in which we live, and how environmental policies can most effectively be used.

      Environmental Economics: A Very Short Introduction
    • The Scramble for Europe

      • 200bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,6(31)Tarief

      From the harrowing situation of migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean in rubber dinghies to the crisis on the US-Mexico border, mass migration is one of the most urgent issues facing our societies today. At the same time, viable solutions seem ever more remote, with the increasing polarization of public attitudes and political positions. In this book, Stephen Smith focuses on 'young Africa' - 40 per cent of its population are under fifteen - anda dramatic demographic shift. Today, 510 million people live inside EU borders, and 1.25 billion people in Africa. In 2050, 450 million Europeans will face 2.5 billion Africans - five times their number. The demographics are implacable. The scramble for Europe will become as inexorable as the 'scramble for Africa' was at the end of the nineteenth century, when 275 million people lived north and only 100 million lived south of the Mediterranean. Then it was all about raw materials and national pride, now it is about young Africans seeking a better life on the Old Continent, the island of prosperity within their reach. If Africa's migratory patterns follow the historic precedents set by other less developed parts of the world, in thirty years a quarter of Europe's population will beAfro-Europeans. Addressingthe question of how Europe cancope with an influx of this magnitude, Smith argues for a path between the two extremes of today's debate. He advocatesmigratory policies of 'good neighbourhood' equidistant from guilt-ridden self-denial and nativist egoism. This sobering analysis of the migration challenges we now face will be essential reading for anyone concerned with the great social and political questions of our time

      The Scramble for Europe
    • Underground London

      • 393bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      3,6(666)Tarief

      Fresh, funny and impeccably researched, UNDERGROUND LONDON is 'alternative' history at its best - an illuminating glimpse into the hidden world beneath our feet.

      Underground London
    • Taxation: A Very Short Introduction

      • 131bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      3,5(63)Tarief

      Tax revenues pay for many public services, including roads, health care, and education. However, it has become a contentious political issue of public debate. In this Very Short Introduction, Stephen Smith explains its history and its main principles; arguing that we'd all benefit from an understanding of the role of taxation in society.

      Taxation: A Very Short Introduction
    • For a growing number of British holidaymakers, Cuba is a Caribbean paradise, but it is also a land of cutbacks and economic instability. Stephen Smith comes to live on the island, and his search for the real Cuba inevitably becomes a search for Fidel Castro too. Before meeting his quarry, Smith travels extensively through the 'land of miracles' in an old American automobile. His highly-personalised account features a bloody initiation into a voodoo-like cult, dining on giant rat, and checking into the Love Hotel. And he goes on manoeuvres in the Everglades with armed, but not especially competent, Cuban exiles dreaming of a second Bay of Pigs. With disarming wit and considerable insight, Stephen Smith investigates a country where communism and voodoo coexist, and where the influence of its leader of forty years continues to throw a long shadow.

      Cuba: The Land Of Miracles