A hundred years after John Steinbeck's birth, I found in this date a good reason to approach The Grapes of Wrath as an introductory suggestion to some concepts of Economics to the students of the Social Communication Course of the University of Minho. These students present a diversified cultural baggage, but, however, they acknowledge a deep lack of specific preparation in the quantitative domains, which can unchain some previous aversion to subjects such as Statistics or Economics. With the sense of reducing that predisposition, as done with other universal literature books, I made use of Steinbeck’s epic to introduce the classes to powerful concepts such as the labour market and its imperfections, there explained. The reaction wa...
This work begins by briefly exploring the historical, environmental, economic, and sociopolitical fa...
The issue of struggle for existence in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath (1939) is exam...
John Steinbeck is an American author who is well known with the Pulitzer winning novels Grapes of W...
A hundred years after John Steinbeck's birth, I found in this date a good reason to approach Th...
Students may remark that, “Economics are not real.” This work suggests how Economics may help us to ...
Students may remark that, “Economics are not real.” This work suggests how Economics may help us to ...
Students may remark that, ¿Economics are not real.¿ This work suggests how Economics may help us to ...
This essay examines John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath and how he, as a writer, approached t...
Through The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck shows his idea to protest against bourgeois class. He tells a...
Literature is eligible for high recognition of its great significance in life. As the reflection of ...
Includes abstract.|Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-56).The title is borrowed from the...
A discussion of the agrarianism in The Grapes of Wrath does not pretend to serve as an interpretatio...
The main aim of this essay is the analysis of the sociopolitical context of the Great Depression as ...
<p>Steinbeck's <em>Grapes of Wrath </em>are incredibly modern. The setting can probably be universal...
This paper closely examines two of the most well-known literary works written by the Nobel laureate,...
This work begins by briefly exploring the historical, environmental, economic, and sociopolitical fa...
The issue of struggle for existence in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath (1939) is exam...
John Steinbeck is an American author who is well known with the Pulitzer winning novels Grapes of W...
A hundred years after John Steinbeck's birth, I found in this date a good reason to approach Th...
Students may remark that, “Economics are not real.” This work suggests how Economics may help us to ...
Students may remark that, “Economics are not real.” This work suggests how Economics may help us to ...
Students may remark that, ¿Economics are not real.¿ This work suggests how Economics may help us to ...
This essay examines John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath and how he, as a writer, approached t...
Through The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck shows his idea to protest against bourgeois class. He tells a...
Literature is eligible for high recognition of its great significance in life. As the reflection of ...
Includes abstract.|Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-56).The title is borrowed from the...
A discussion of the agrarianism in The Grapes of Wrath does not pretend to serve as an interpretatio...
The main aim of this essay is the analysis of the sociopolitical context of the Great Depression as ...
<p>Steinbeck's <em>Grapes of Wrath </em>are incredibly modern. The setting can probably be universal...
This paper closely examines two of the most well-known literary works written by the Nobel laureate,...
This work begins by briefly exploring the historical, environmental, economic, and sociopolitical fa...
The issue of struggle for existence in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath (1939) is exam...
John Steinbeck is an American author who is well known with the Pulitzer winning novels Grapes of W...