Steve Bell è un vignettista politico inglese, noto per il suo acuto commento di sinistra sul mondo. Il suo lavoro, pubblicato su riviste di primo piano, coglie le complessità dei temi politici e sociali con un occhio attento all'assurdo. Attraverso il suo stile distintivo, Bell offre intuizioni satiriche che spingono i lettori a riflettere sugli eventi contemporanei. Le sue vignette incisive sono diventate una parte significativa del panorama politico britannico.
Exploring the enduring relevance of the Habsburg Monarchy a century after its fall, this account delves into historical insights and contemporary implications. It highlights how the legacy of the monarchy continues to influence modern politics and cultural identities in Europe, offering a fresh perspective on its historical significance and ongoing impact.
The must-have gift for all the Corbynistas in your lifeSince the 2015 Labour
leadership election, Jeremy Corbyn has been on a seemingly unstoppable upward
trajectory, from 'the unelectable' to 'the prime minister-in-waiting'.
For a small, prosperous country in the middle of Europe, modern Austria has a very large and complex history, extending far beyond its current borders. In a gripping narrative supported by beautiful illustrations, Steven Beller traces the remarkable career of Austria from German borderland to successful Alpine republic.
N accessible, thorough introduction to quantitative finance Does the complex world of quantitative finance make you quiver? You're not alone! It's a tough subject for even high-level financial gurus to grasp, but Quantitative Finance For Dummies offers plain-English guidance on making sense of applying mathematics to investing decisions. With this complete guide, you'll gain a solid understanding of futures, options and risk, and get up-to-speed on the most popular equations, methods, formulas and models (such as the Black-Scholes model) that are applied in quantitative finance. Also known as mathematical finance, quantitative finance is the field of mathematics applied to financial markets. It's a highly technical discipline--but almost all investment companies and hedge funds use quantitative methods. This fun and friendly guide breaks the subject of quantitative finance down to easily digestible parts, making it approachable for personal investors and finance students alike. With the help of Quantitative Finance For Dummies, you'll learn the mathematical skills necessary for success with quantitative finance, the most up-to-date portfolio and risk management applications and everything you need to know about basic derivatives pricing. * Covers the core models, formulas and methods used in quantitative finance * Includes examples and brief exercises to help augment your understanding of QF * Provides an easy-to-follow introduction to the complex world of quantitative finance * Explains how QF methods are used to define the current market value of a derivative security Whether you're an aspiring quant or a top-tier personal investor, Quantitative Finance For Dummies is your go-to guide for coming to grips with QF/risk management. (Quelle: www.buch.ch)
Outwardly, 'Britain's most experienced teenage Alpinist' is a brave young
mountaineer. But he's not experienced at all, at least not in the way he
really wants to be. Behind his death-defying climbs there lurks a great deal
of fear. Virgin on Insanity by Steve Bell is a coming-of-age story of high
adventure, youthful insecurity and immature love.
In his daily cartoon for the Guardian and his long-running strip, IF, in the
same paper, Steve Bell has proved that he is without equal in Britain as
political cartoonist.
Democracy is in crisis. This is a crisis of growth on the one hand, with the Arab Spring and possible change in Burma and elsewhere, but also a crisis of alienation and stagnation in the more established democracies, in the United States and in Europe, where apathy and the uncontrolled power exerted by financial markets and the wealthy are threatening the core of democratic effectiveness and democratic values. We can no longer take democracy for granted, if we ever could, because it is both more powerful and widespread than it has ever been, and more under threat. This short book, of about 25,000 words, spells out the basic characteristics of modern-day democracy, its origins, its history, its current practice and problems, and its potential future.
In this Very Short Introduction, Steven Beller explores the historical and political intricacies of Antisemitism, an issue which has been a worryingly persistent presence in the last millennium, and one that continues to provoke debate and discussion.
Der Historiker Steven Beller geht der Frage nach dem Beitrag von jüdischen Bürgerinnen und Bürgern am Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsleben im Wien der Jahrhundertwende und der Zwischenkriegszeit nach, einer Frage, die lange Zeit so nicht gestellt wurde. Mittlerweile ist man sich jedoch der großen Rolle der in Wien lebenden Jüdinnen und Juden für das kulturelle und intellektuelle Leben der Stadt bewusst – man denke etwa an Vertreter von Jung-Wien, der Zweiten Wiener Schule der Musik, an Namen wie Max Reinhardt oder Hugo von Hofmannsthal oder an Wien als Ursprungsstadt der Psychoanalyse. Gemäß Bellers These ließ aber gerade die Tatsache, dass Österreichs Beitrag zur modernen Weltkultur ohne jüdischen Anteil undenkbar wäre, Wien zur Hauptstadt des Antisemitismus werden. Ausführlich und präzise behandelt der Autor dieses Thema und entfaltet so schrittweise ein vielschichtiges Bild der Gesellschaft des Fin de Siècle.
Steven Bellers Geschichte Österreichs ist kurz, prägnant und zugleich scharfsinnig sowie witzig. Er beleuchtet die komplexe Rolle des Landes in der europäischen Geschichte realistisch und aufrichtig, ohne nostalgische Verklärung. Österreich, ein kleines, wohlhabendes Land im Herzen Europas, hat eine lange, vielschichtige Geschichte, die über seine heutigen Grenzen hinausgeht. Die Beziehung Österreichs zu seiner Geschichte ist problematisch, insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Vielvölkergeschichte des Habsburgerreiches und die Zeit von 1938 bis 1945, als die Österreicher Teil von Hitlers Drittem Reich waren. Bellers umfassende Darstellung zeigt die bemerkenswerten Wandlungen des Landes: vom deutschen Grenzland über das Kaiserhaus bis hin zur gescheiterten Alpenrepublik und schließlich zur erfolgreichen Alpenrepublik. Er zeichnet ein facettenreiches Bild der österreichischen Identität und ihres Erbes, das von verschiedenen Quellen geprägt ist. Diese Geschichte ist reich an Ungewöhnlichkeiten und Ironien und bietet eine Fallstudie zu den komplexen Aspekten der europäischen Geschichte, die einfache Erklärungen nationaler Geschichten hinterfragt und somit für die heutige Welt von großer Bedeutung ist.