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  • av Philip S. Gorski
    332 - 824,-

    Essays on the contradictory resurgence of religion and liberalism in the twenty-first century by one of the most important voices in the study of the sociology of religion

  • - Xenophobia, Citizenship, and Identity in South Africa, Germany, and Canada
    av Kogila Moodley & Heribert Adam
    371 - 981,-

  • - Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Political Violence
    av Ernesto Verdeja
    719,-

    Political violence does not end with the last death. This title develops a critical justification for why transitional justice works and outlines a concept that emphasizes the importance of shared notions of moral respect and tolerance among adversaries in transitional societies.

  • - Comparing Elite Subversion of Peasant Rebellions
    av Vasabjit Banerjee
    397 - 1 255,-

  • av Rick Fantasia
    411 - 1 125,-

    Analyzing the effects of corporate-driven industrial processes on the practices, and the practitioners, of French gastronomy

  • - A Chronicle of the Schorcht Family
    av Donald S. Pitkin
    371 - 1 020,-

  • - Female Fandom in the United States
    av Andrei S. Markovits & Emily K. Albertson
    319 - 941,-

    The travails in the changing world of women as athletes and sports fans

  • - Public Education, State Centralization, and Teacher Unionism in France and the United States
    av Nicholas Toloudis
    719,-

    A comparative historical study of the rise of teacher power and the state in France and the United States

  • - American Millenialism and Mission to the Middle East
    av Hans-Lukas Kieser
    345 - 719,-

    Discusses how missionaries and evangelical politics influenced American government policy in the Middle East

  • - Aesthetic Politics from Revolutionary Syndicalism to the Global Justice Movement
    av Kenneth H. Tucker
    345 - 952,-

    The rise of the public sphere, as chronicled by social movements spanning the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries

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    332,-

    Exploring the limits of and contradictions of transitional justice

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    994,-

    Exploring the limits of and contradictions of transitional justice

  • av Immanuel Wallerstein
    319 - 771,-

    Argues that the disciplinary divisions of academia have trapped us in a paradigm that assumes knowledge is a certainty and that it can help us explain the social world. This work offers a fresh conception of the social sciences, one whose methodology allows for uncertainties.

  • - Explorations in Comparative Macroanalysis
    av Aristide Zolberg
    345 - 717,-

    Writing over three decades and featuring many essays that have not been in wide circulation, the author draws from political science, cultural anthropology, sociology, and history to provide a configurative analysis of and long-term approach to the cultural diversity in Africa, Europe, and the United States.

  • - Sectors and Markets in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany
    av Rebecca Jean Emigh
    371 - 1 122,-

    Argues that the expansion of the Florentine economic market in the fifteenth century helped to undo the development of markets of other economies - especially the rural economy of Tuscany. This title shows how sectoral relations are crucial to transitions to capitalism and how capitalist development can also contract markets.

  • - From Soviet To Post-Soviet Russia
    av Marc Garcelon
    332 - 876,-

    Presents the cultural, social, and political history of Russia, during fifteen crucial years. This book traces this history from perestroika to the rise of Vladimir Putin, and argues that the pressures put on the soviet system by Gorbachev's reforms gave birth to movements for democratic reform. It also examines the DemRossiia movement.

  • - Politics Of National Apologies In The U.S.
    av Brian A. Weiner
    335 - 758,-

    Focuses on whether the present-day United States government should apologize for past wrongs done in its name.

  • - European Refugees From 1St World War
    av Michael Marrus
    566,-

    Depicts the shocking apathy and antipathy of the international community toward the homeless. This book examines the impact of refugee movements on Great Power diplomacy and considers the evolution of agencies designed to assist refugees, noting outstanding successes and failures.

  • - Social Movements and Collective Identity
     
    319,-

  • av Philipp H Lepenies
    334,-

    Explains the shortcomings of modern aid in a novel fashion, he also proposes how aid could be done differently.

  • - Social Movements and Collective Identity
     
    928,-

  • - Jean Amery and the Refusal to Forgive
    av Thomas Brudholm
    337 - 717,-

    Presents an argument against 'forgive and forget'.

  • - Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism
    av Patricia Hill Collins
    254 - 732,-

    Examines the forms of racism in American life and the political responses to them. Using the experiences of African American men and women, this book covers a range of issues that connect questions of race to American identity. It investigates how nationalism has operated and reemerged in the wake of globalization.

  • av Daniel Levy
    384 - 941,-

    Examines the way the Holocaust has been remembered in Germany, Israel, and the US. This title shows how singular event has been detached from its precise context and instead used as a way of focusing abstract questions of good and evil, and how this use has given the Holocaust a resonance across the global stage.

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