Stress Management for Lawyers

Posted by admin on Apr 18, 2007

Amiram Elwork. Stress Management for Lawyers: How to Increase Personal & Professional Satisfaction in the Law. North Wales, Pa., Vorkell Group, 2007. KF300 .E59 2007

From the publisher: This is a stress management book written specifically for lawyers. When you practice law, stress comes with the territory. Such stressors as time pressures, competition and conflict can rob you of a satisfying career and fulfilling personal life. However, you don’t have to suffer in silence. You can take action!

Amiram Elwork is the Director of Widener’s Law-Psychology (J.D.-Psy.D.) graduate program.


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The Declaration of Independence

Posted by admin on Apr 18, 2007

David Armitage. The Declaration of Independence: A Global History. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2007. E221 .A735 2007

Publisher’s Weekly review:  Harvard history professor Armitage (Greater Britain, 1516-1776: Essays in Atlantic History) examines how America’s Declaration of Independence influenced the revolutionary struggles of people around the world. Armitage begins by teasing out the world as the Declaration imagined it: the international community consisted of “peoples linked by both benign and malign forms of commerce,” as well as divided by warfare and “threatened by outlaw powers.” He then describes how the world reacted to America’s Declaration: it almost immediately sparked debate about the basis on which a state was legitimate. Finally, Armitage traces the ripple effects of the Declaration: today half the world’s countries have such declarations. The author compares and contrasts these other documents with the American one, showing how other nascent nations sometimes drew on America’s language and ideas, such as a statement of grievances. Armitage suggests that this succession of declarations constitutes “a major transition in world history”: what was once a world of empires has become a world of sovereign states. This core argument is fascinating and significant, though lengthy appendixes, including several declarations, will interest primarily scholars. (Jan.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.


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