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    - How Modern Masculinity Sells Men Short
    av Matthew Gutmann
    320,-

    "Boys will be boys," the saying goes -- but what does that actually mean? A leading anthropologist investigates

  • - The Exploration and Exploitation of Equatorial Africa
    av Robert Harms
    479,-

    A prizewinning historian's epic account of the scramble to control equatorial Africa

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    - A Guide to Better Ideas
    av James L. Adams
    200

    A thoroughly revised edition of the classic on creativity, essential for individuals and teams who want to think outside the box.

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    - The History and Future of Reading
    av Leah Price
    292,-

    Reports of the death of reading are greatly exaggerated

  • - The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses
    av Sarah Gristwood
    358,-

    "[A] gem of a book... enlivened by incisive analysis, exquisite detail and an elegant and witty style."-Alison Weir, BBC History Magazine

  • Spar 24%
    - The Math and Myth of Coincidence
    av Joseph Mazur
    290,-

    A mathematical guide to understanding why life can seem to be one big coincidence-and why the odds of just about everything are better than we would think

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    - An Anatomy of Creativity Seen Through the Lives of Freud, Einstein, Picasso, Stravinsky, Eliot, Graham, and Ghandi
    av Howard Gardner
    269,-

    Since it was first published in 1993, Creating Minds has served as a peerless guide to the creative self. Now available as a paperback reissue with a new introduction by the author, the book uses portraits of seven extraordinary individuals to reveal the patterns that drive the creative process,and to demonstrate how circumstance also plays an indispensable role in creative success.

  • - An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian
    av Robin Fox
    394,-

    Armies and empires, statesmen and tyrants--the acclaimed historian Robin Lane Fox vividly recounts the history of two great civilizations and one thousand years that forged the Western world

  • - How the Church Rediscovered Itself and Challenged the Modern World to Reform
    av George Weigel
    322

    A powerful new interpretation of Catholicism's dramatic encounter with modernity, by one of America's leading intellectualsThroughout much of the nineteenth century, both secular and Catholic leaders assumed that the Church and the modern world were locked in a battle to the death. The triumph of modernity would not only finish the Church as a consequential player in world history; it would also lead to the death of religious conviction. But today, the Catholic Church is far more vital and consequential than it was 150 years ago. Ironically, in confronting modernity, the Catholic Church rediscovered its evangelical essence. In the process, Catholicism developed intellectual tools capable of rescuing the imperiled modern project. A richly rendered, deeply learned, and powerfully argued account of two centuries of profound change in the church and the world, The Irony of Modern Catholic History reveals how Catholicism offers twenty-first century essential truths for our survival and flourishing.

  • - How Christianity and Crude Made Modern America
    av Darren Dochuk
    450

    A prize-winning historian offers a major new history of the United States, placing faith and oil at the center of America's rise to global power

  • - From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live
    av Rob Dunn
    146 - 322

    A natural history of the wilderness in our homes, from the microbes in our showers to the crickets in our basements

  • - The Story of a Scientist, a Cypress, and a Changing World
    av Lauren E. Oakes
    290,-

    The surprisingly hopeful story of one woman's search for resiliency in a warming world

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    - How America's Immigrants Became White: The Strange Journey from Ellis Island to the Suburbs
    av David Roediger
    200

    A preeminent scholar explores the history of the "new immigrants" who came to the United States in the late nineteenth century and describes how they became insiders by the end of World War II.

  • - What You Need to Know to Make Data Work for You
    av Scott E. Page
    246 - 358,-

    How anyone can become a data ninja

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    - Hoover, Roosevelt, and the First Clash Over the New Deal
    av Eric Rauchway
    358,-

    The history of the most acrimonious presidential handoff in American history--and of the origins of twentieth-century liberalism and conservatism

  • - A Workbook on Becoming a Leader
    av Joan Goldsmith
    273,-

    The definitive guide to leadership development, now fully revised, updated, and expanded for a new generation of leaders

  • - The Final Days of the Soviet Union
    av Serhii Plokhy
    273,-

    A Prize-winning historian presents a vivid revisionist account of the Soviet Union's collapse over the final five months of 1991.

  • - The Theoretical Minimum
    av Leonard Susskind & Art Friedman
    296,-

    From the bestselling author of The Theoretical Minimum, a DIY introduction to the math and science of quantum mechanics.

  • - Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
    av Frank Close
    317

    "Mr Close's magisterial work is sure to become the definitive account"-The Economist

  • - Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, And The Future Of America
    av Thomas Fleming
    246

    A rich brew of political intrigue that dwarfs even the most salacious political scandal today.

  • - Searching for Tupac Shakur
    av Michael Dyson
    232,-

    A wholly original way of looking at Tupac Shakur that will thrill those who already love the artist and enlighten those who want to understand him

  • - Politics, Culture, And The Struggle For America's Future
    av Robert Shogan
    389,-

    A veteran journalist describes how the cultural upheavals of the sixties rocked the balances of political power in America - and continue to do so

  • - How The Motherhood Experience Changes You Forever
    av Alison Freeland, Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern & Daniel Stern
    259,-

    Stern contends that the motherhood experience is simultaneously universal and intensely personal, and it affects the emotional, psychological realm of experience as well as the physical being of the mother. He chronicles the subjective aspects of motherhoodthe thoughts, feelings, and fearsto produce a generalized picture of the motherhood experience.

  • - The Man Who Made the Supreme Court
    av Richard Brookhiser
    322

    The life of John Marshall, Founding Father and America's longest-serving Chief Justice, who made the Supreme Court a force to be reckoned with in the new nation

  • - How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat
    av Marion Nestle
    322

    America's leading nutritionist exposes how the food industry corrupts scientific research for profit

  • - Why Americans Are Afraid of the Wrong Things
    av Barry Glassner
    196

    The bestselling book revealing why Americans are so fearful, and why we fear the wrong things-now updated for the age of Trump

  • - And Other Adventures in Animal Neuroscience
    av Gregory Berns
    288,-

    "e;Dog lovers and neuroscientists should both read this important book."e; --Dr. Temple GrandinWhat is it like to be a dog? A bat? Or a dolphin? To find out, neuroscientist and bestselling author Gregory Berns and his team did something nobody had ever attempted: they trained dogs to go into an MRI scanner--completely awake--so they could figure out what they think and feel. And dogs were just the beginning. In What It's Like to Be a Dog, Berns takes us into the minds of wild animals: sea lions who can learn to dance, dolphins who can see with sound, and even the now extinct Tasmanian tiger. Berns's latest scientific breakthroughs prove definitively that animals have feelings very much like we do--a revelation that forces us to reconsider how we think about and treat animals. Written with insight, empathy, and humor, What It's Like to Be a Dog is the new manifesto for animal liberation of the twenty-first century.

  • - How Richard Feynman and John Wheeler Revolutionized Time and Reality
    av Paul Halpern
    214

    The story of the unlikely friendship between the two physicists who fundamentally recast the notion of time and history.

  • - How Values Shape Human Progress
    av Lawrence Harrison
    440,-

    Prominent scholars and journalists ponder the question of why, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the world is more divided than ever between the rich and the poor, between those living in freedom and those under oppression.

  • - And Other Episodes in French Cultural History
    av Robert Darnton
    251

    A classic work of European history

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