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  • - Nation, War, and Loss in Russia
    av Serguei Alex Oushakine
    352 - 1 802

    Examines the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, graphically described in spray paint by a graffiti artist in Barnaul: "We have no Motherland." Once socialism disappeared as a way of understanding the world, what replaced it in people's minds?

  • - The Death of Rebecca Cornell
    av Elaine Forman Crane
    283,-

    "Killed Strangely is an engaging read that will entrance and inform readers who are at once murder mystery and history buffs."-Common-Place

  • av Marya Schechtman
    403,-

    An amnesia victim asking "Who am I?" means something different from a confused adolescent asking the same question. Marya Schechtman takes issue with analytic philosophy's emphasis on the first sort of question to the exclusion of the second. The...

  • - The Case for Human Rights in the American Workplace
    av James A. Gross
    231

    This book encourages a bold new vision for workers, whether organized or not, that would signify a radical rethinking of social values and the concept of workplace rights and justice in the courtroom, the boardroom, and on the shop floor.

  • - Power Politics and the Making of the European Community
    av Sebastian Rosato
    379 - 666,-

    A balance-of-power perspective on the formation, development, and future of the EC/EU.

  • - Jimmy Carter, His Advisors, and the Making of American Foreign Policy
    av Betty Glad
    296 - 486,-

    Jimmy Carter entered the White House with a desire for a collegial staff that would aid his foreign-policy decision making. He wound up with a "team of rivals" who contended for influence and who fought over his every move regarding foreign affairs.

  • - Imperial Russia's Illiberal Path
    av Laura Engelstein
    252

    Engelstein asks how Russia's identity came to be defined in terms of an consensus opposed to Western-style liberalism, examining debates on religion and secularism, the role of culture and the law, and the status of the empire's ethnic peripheries.

  • - Environmental Activism in Post-Soviet Russia
    av Laura A. Henry
    252 - 396

    Red to Green is an organizational analysis of popular environmental mobilization that addresses the continuing role of the Soviet legacy, the influence of transnational actors, and the relevance of social mobilization theory to the Russian case.

  • - Reputation and Military Alliances before the First World War
    av Gregory D. Miller
    793,-

    The Shadow of the Past examines military alliances before World War I to explore the relationship between a state's reputation and its ability to form and shape alliances.

  • - An Introduction to the Literary Style
    av John Okell
    626

    The first volume in a four-part language course, this textbook enables students to start speaking and understanding the Burmese spoken language.

  • - Cistercians, Knights, and Economic Exchange in Twelfth-Century Burgundy
    av Constance Brittain Bouchard
    419

    The twelfth century was characterized by intense spirituality as well as rapid economic development. Drawing on unprecedented research, Constance Brittain Bouchard demonstrates that the Cistercian monks of Burgundy were exemplary in both spheres...

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    av John Pemberton
    486,-

    What are the limits of cultural critique? What are the horizons? What are the political implications? John Pemberton explores these questions in this far-reaching ethnographic and historical interpretation of cultural discourse in Indonesia since...

  • - An Anthropology of Reading in Ancient Greece
    av Jesper Svenbro
    558,-

    First published in French in 1988, this extraordinary book traces the meaning and function of reading from its very beginnings in Greek oral culture through the development of silent reading. One of the most haunting early examples of Greek...

  • - The Meaning of the Salzburg Festival
    av Michael P. Steinberg
    380

    Austria's renowned Salzburg Festival has from the outset engaged issues of cultural identity in a country that has difficulty coming to terms with its twentieth-century history. That this is the case was especially apparent in 1999, when the Austrian...

  • - Tactics and Tensions in UK Organizing
    av Jane Holgate, Melanie Simms & Professor Edmund Heery
    346

    This book evaluates how British labor unions fared in the political and institutional context created by Great Britain's New Labour government between 1997 and 2010.

  • av Xenophon
    371

    An essential text for understanding Socrates, Xenophon's Memorabilia is the compelling tribute of an affectionate student to his teacher, providing a rare firsthand account of Socrates' life and philosophy.

  • - Oil Politics in Iran and Indonesia
    av Benjamin Smith
    252 - 628,-

    Smith deciphers the paradox of the resource curse and questions its inevitability through an innovative comparison of the experiences of Iran and Indonesia.

  • - Renaissance Literature and the Environment
    av Ken Hiltner
    820

  • - Architectural Metaphor in German Thought
    av Daniel Purdy
    586,-

  • - Doctrinal Difference and Deterrence Failure in Sino-American Relations
    av Christopher P. Twomey
    627,-

    In The Military Lens, Christopher P. Twomey shows how differing military doctrines have led to misperceptions between the United States and China over foreign policy-and the potential dangers these might pose in future relations.

  • - High-Technology Enterprises in China
    av Adam Segal
    237,-

    During the economic reforms of the last twenty years, China adopted a wide array of policies designed to raise its technological capability and foster industrial growth. Ideologically, the government would not promote private-ownership firms and...

  • - Literature and the Origins of Law in Later Stuart England
    av Elliott Visconsi
    407,-

    Confronted by a public that seemed to be sunk in barbarism and violence, English writers including John Milton, John Dryden, and Aphra Behn imagined serious literature as an instrument for change.

  • - A Song of Thebes
    av Statius
    278,-

    The clarity of Joyce's translation highlights the poem's superb versification, sophisticated use of intertextuality, and bold formal experimentation and innovation. A substantial introduction and annotations make this epic accessible to students.

  • - Feminine Channeling, the Occult, and Communication Technologies, 1859-1919
    av Jill Galvan
    446,-

    Galvan offers a richly nuanced and culturally grounded analysis of the rise of the female medium in Great Britain and the United States during the Victorian era and through the turn of the century through the work of George Eliot, Bram Stoker, and others.

  • av Noah Heringman
    296 - 463,-

    This book reexamines a wide range of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century poetry to discover its relationship to a broad cultural consensus on the nature and value of geology, rocks, and landforms.

  • - Buddhism and the British Empire
    av J. Jeffrey Franklin
    361,-

    Buddhism is indisputably gaining prominence in the West, as is evidenced by the growth of Buddhist practice within many traditions and keen interest in meditation and mindfulness. In The Lotus and the Lion, J. Jeffrey Franklin traces the historical...

  • - Technology Transfer and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
    av Matthew Kroenig
    481 - 1 782

  • - Suicide and the Promise of Soviet Socialism, 1921-1929
    av Kenneth M. Pinnow
    491

    In this landmark book, suicide becomes an incredibly revealing lens through which to interpret how experts and Bolsheviks diagnosed the health of revolutionary society.

  • - The Story behind America's Broken Economy
    av Josh Bivens
    281

    Explaining the causes and impact on working Americans of the most catastrophic economic policy failure since the 1920s.

  • - Astrology and Authority in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon
    av Michael A. Ryan
    751,-

    In A Kingdom of Stargazers, Michael A. Ryan examines the interest in astrology in the Iberian kingdom of Aragon, where ideas about magic and the occult were deeply intertwined with notions of power, authority, and providence.

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