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    - Why Oklahoma City Is Only The Beginning
    av Joel Dyer
    212,-

    ed by a host of "unknown others" in the militia movements of rural America.

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    - The Nonworking Poor In America
    av Lawrence Mead
    254

    A controversial look at how the failure of most of the poor to work at all has transformed American politics, by a New York University political scientist who is a leading advocate of workfare programs.

  • av Barbara Crossette
    233

    Combining armchair travel with political history and social commentary, Barbara Crossette offers the first look across Asia to tell the story of hill stations from their colonial origins to the present.

  • av Robert Thompson
    301

    Empires on the Pacific is to be celebrated as one of the best accounts available of the war against Japan.--Toronto Globe and Mail.

  • - Mexican Case Studies In The Culture Of Poverty
    av Oscar Lewis
    404,-

    One of the truly seminal works in modern cultural anthropology, Five Families is a dramatic and forceful account of the men, women, and children of five Mexican families and the impoverished communities in which they live.

  • - Black Leadership And Racial Integration The Army Way
    av Charles C. Moskos
    258,-

    In a fascinating study of how the Army became the premier model for developing black leadership in a racially integrated setting, Moskos and Butler show how this system works and how it can be applied throughout American society.

  • - The Debate On Bilingualism
    av Kenji Hakuta
    451

    A leading Yale psycholinguist separates myth from fact in the first comprehensive account of the psychological, linguistic, educational, and social aspects of bilingualism.

  • av Darryl Pinckney
    374,-

    With this appreciation of three very different black writers, novelist Darryl Pinckney reminds us that marginal or neglected literary figures have a lot to tell us about the history of a people who are always "e;outsiders."e; Born in Jamaica in 1883, J. A. Rogers was an early member of the Harlem Renaissance--a newspaper columnist, historian of Negro achievement, polemicist against white supremacy, and amateur sociologist of interracial sex as evidenced in his massive three-volume work Sex and Race. Vincent O. Carter, who came of age in 1920's Kansas City, wrote The Bern Book, an exploration of being black in a Swiss rather than an American setting. Caryl Phillips, a son of the generation of black Caribbeans who returned to Great Britain after the Second World War, has explored the psychology of migration in fiction and nonfiction that include The Final Passage, Higher Ground, and The Nature of Blood. Pinckney's essays on these writers, drawn from his Alain Locke Lectures at Harvard University, give us a rich understanding of what it has meant to be "e;children of the diaspora"e; over the past century.

  • av Iris Chang
    272

    The definitive biography of Tsien Hsue-Shen, the pioneer of the American space age who was mysteriously accused of being a communist, deported, and becameto Americas continuing chagrinthe father of the Chinese missile program.

  • av Roy Schafer
    272

    "Here is the long-awaited new book by the influential, always provocative psychoanalyst, Roy Schafer. It focuses on a vacuum that has developed between psychoanalysis and critical thinkers in the socia"

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    av Gerard Piel
    425

    A sweeping overview of the scientific achievements of the 20th century, without question the greatest century for science in human history, by the legendary former publisher of Scientific American.

  • av Allan B. Chinen, Bruce W. Scotton & John R. Battista
    940,-

    This important new book brings together the work of top scholars and clinicians at leading universities and medical centers on the benefits and risks of transpersonal therapy. After comparing a variety of multicultural approachesZen Buddhism, existential phenomenology, and Christian mysticism, among many othersthe book offers a wealth of information on specific disorders and the application of transpersonal psychology techniques such as visualization, breathwork, and past lives regression.With solid scholarship, wide scope, and accessible style, Textbook of Transpersonal Psychiatry and Psychology will become the standard work for students, researchers, clinicians, and lay readers interested in extending psychiatry and psychology into sciences that describe the functioning of the human mind, thereby building bridges between those disciplines and spirituality.

  • - The American Abortion War
    av James Risen
    360,-

    Timed to coinicide with the 25th anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark Roe versus Wade decision legalizing abortion, this work discusses the subject of abortion and asks such questions as why did the Supreme Court decision generate a nationwide anti-abortion movement?

  • - From Privacy To Public Access
    av Anne Wells Branscomb
    247

    Drawing on eleven case studies, a communications lawyer addresses the issue of who owns information, explaining the ramifications of the ownership of medical records, telephone numbers, personal names, culture, computer software, and more.

  • - Poverty In The American Family
    av David Ellwood
    301

    "The subject of a New York Times Magazine cover story of December 8, 1996, David Ellwood is one of the country's leading experts on poverty. In this book he describes who the poor are, explains why the"

  • - A New Era For Policing
    av Malcolm K Sparrow
    254

    Drawing on the experiences of innovative police departments that have tried new approaches to policing in cities as diverse as Los Angeles, Newport News, Virginia, and London, this important book assesses what can be done by enterprising police chiefs and progressive communities to combat the crime and violence that currently engulf our cities.

  • - Persistent Myths, Enduring Realities
    av Theodore R. Marmor
    254

    This book sets the record straight about the nation's welfare programs, showing that the gloom and doom surrounding public discussion stem from false ideas about what these programs are and how they work.

  • av David Frum
    262,-

    A new Republican era has dawned ... or has it? Will the Right do what it must to shrink government and strengthen family values?

  • - Secrets From America's Best Companies On How To Manage With People--and Profits--in Mind
    av Diane Peters
    233

    Why do some companies survive,or even thrive,amidst fierce competition and constant change? Hal Rosenbluth and Diane McFerrin Peters go behind the scenes at fifteen of the world's most resilient and innovative companies to reveal how they have met today's most pressing management challenges and how they prepare for tomorrow.

  • - Public Ends, Private Means
    av John Donahue
    335,-

    What government activities should be contracted out to private companies? This thoughtful book by a Harvard policy analyst shuns global answers and explores how to examine individual cases.

  • av James C. Abegglen
    374,-

    Widely acclaimed as the best book yet on Japanese management by two experts, this important book offers a tough-minded analysis of Japanese business methods and competitive strategies.

  • - Education And The Wealth Of Nations
    av Marc Tucker
    335,-

    This is the first book to address head-on the issue of the appalling mismatch between what our economy needs and what our educational institutions actually provide.

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    - The Future Of Public Life In The Information Age
    av Andrei Cherny
    243

    The Next Deal offers a highly readable blueprint for politics in the twenty-first century. The old-style one-size-fits-all government, Cherny argues, cannot accommodate the significant changes-including the moral revolution of the '60s and the technological revolution of the last fifteen years-that American society has undergone. Cherny proposes a "e;Next Deal"e; that will expand democracy by taking decision-making power out of the hands of experts and back into the hands of ordinary people.

  • - The Emotional Lives Of Mothers, Fathers, And Adolescents
    av Maryse Richards
    447,-

    A study of the causes of family conflict draws on the Experience Sampling Method to argue that family life breaks down when members fail to experience the same events in the same way.

  • - A History Of How Law And Bioethics Transformed Medical Decision Making
    av David Rothman
    316,-

    What caused physicians in the USA to confront committees, forms, and active patients? Tracing the revolution that transformed the doctor-patient relationship, this book takes the reader into the labouratory and the examining room, tracing the development of new technologies and social attitudes.

  • - Anxiety And Anger
    av John Bowlby
    509

    The experience of separation and the ensuing susceptibility to anxiety, anger, and fear constitute the flip side of the attachment phenomenon. In an authoritative new foreword to Bowlby's classic study, Stephen Mitchell (who gives resonant voice to the relational perspective in psychoanalysis) bridges the distance between attachment theory and the psychoanalytic tradition.

  • - The Future Of Emerging Markets In The Global Economy
    av Peter Marber
    258,-

    A bold new vision of the global economy, in which greater participation of developing countries means greater opportunities for most--but not all.

  • av Freeman Dyson
    287,-

    The classic intellectual autobiography of a great theoretical physicist

  • av Jody Heymann
    272

    This impassioned and informed book is the first to describe how government and industry have failed working families and what we can do to get beyond this critical impasse

  • - Selected Essays From A Witness To The Twentieth Century
    av Raymond Aron
    331,-

    In this collection of newly translated essays, philosopher and sociologist Raymond Aron chronicles the twentieth century with the authority of an active participant. Combining objectivity with incisive questioning, Aron's reading of movements and people reminds us of what was really at stake. Whether charting the rise of Fascism and Marxism and their respective descents into totalitarianism, or the United States's role as the world's last remaining superpower, Aron was a nondogmatic thinker who emphasized realism over any devotion to theory. The result is history that is less concerned about where it falls on the political spectrum than about getting it right.

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