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  • - 2006-2008 Excavations of a Late Antique Site in Egypt's Western Desert (Amheida IV)
    av Nicola Aravecchia
    1 403,-

  • - Understanding the Vocabulary of US Law and Government
    av Karen M. Ross
    1 432,-

    "Essential Legal English in Context" is a resource for foreign-trained law students to provide them with understanding of legal terminology.

  • - Music and Myth
     
    1 432,-

    With contributions by musicians, music critics, scholars and people in the music industry, this book discusses popular music and the process by which it has been mythologized by its audience, its chroniclers and its analysts.

  • av Armand Dormael
    1 432,-

    Explores who controls money, what governs how it is handled, and its role in the modern economic system. Begins with the first major of victory of credit over cash in the 16th century, then narrates such landmarks as John Morgan establishing the primacy of finance over industry, the failure of the

  • - Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History
    av Hugh F. Kearney
    1 056,-

    Includes essays that focus on Ireland, with the first section attending to questions of nationalism and the second addressing pivotal moments in the history and historiography of the isle. This work contends that Ireland represents a striking example of the power of nationalism, which provides a case study for students of the modern world.

  • - A Reader
     
    1 432,-

    This multi-disciplinary anthology explores the topic of violence from a wide variety of perspectives. It looks at state violence, dealing with nationalism, warmaking and the Nazi genocide; anti-state violence with essays on the IRA; and criminal violence such as armed robbery.

  • - A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity
    av Jeffrey S. Gurock
    509

    The eight-decade story of a New York neighborhood In 1940, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company opened a planned community in the East Bronx, New York. A model of what the neighborhood would become was first displayed to an excited public at the 1939 World¿s Fair. Parkchester was celebrated as a ¿city within a city,¿ offering many of the attractions and comforts of suburbia, but without the transportation issues that plagued commuters who trekked into New York City every day. This new neighborhood initially constituted a desirable alternative to inner city neighborhoods for white ethnic groups with the means to leave their Depression-era homes. In this bucolic environment within Gotham, the Irish and Italian Catholics, white Protestants and Jews lived together rather harmoniously. In Parkchester, Jeffrey S. Gurock explains how and why a ¿get along¿ spirit prevailed in Parkchester and marked a turning point in ethnic relations in the city.Gurock is also attuned to, and documents fully, the egregious side to the neighborhood¿s early history. Until the late 1960s, Parkchester was off-limits to African Americans and Latinos. He is also sensitive to the processes of integration that took place once the community was opened to all and explains why transition was made without significant turmoil and violence that marked integration in other parts of the city. This eight decade history takes Parkchester¿s tale up to the present day and indicates that while the neighborhood is today predominantly African American and Latino, and home to immigrants from all over the world, the spirit of conviviality still prevails on its East Bronx streets.As a child of Parkchester himself, Gurock couples his critical expertise as leading scholar of New York City¿s history with an insider¿s insight in producing a thoughtful, nuanced understanding of ethnic and race relations in the city.

  • - Immigration Enforcement in the Time of Trump
    av Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
    423 - 834

  • - Activism and Power in Peru's Movement of Working Children
    av Jessica K. Taft
    326 - 1 056,-

    Taft gives an inside look at this groundbreaking, intergenerational social movement, showing that kids can--and should be--respected as equal partners in economic, social, and political life.ical life.

  • - The Rise and Fall of a Fugitive Slave Community
    av Matthew J. Clavin
    224 - 296,-

  • - A People's Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter
    av Tehama Lopez Bunyasi & Candis Watts Smith
    423 - 1 432,-

    The essential guide to understanding how racism works and how racial inequality shapes black lives, this edition ultimately offers a roadmap for resistance for racial justice advocates and antiracists.

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    - The History and Ethics of Jewish Food
     
    931,-

    How Judaism and food are intertwined Judaism is a religion that is enthusiastic about food. Jewish holidays are inevitably celebrated through eating particular foods, or around fasting and then eating particular foods. Through fasting, feasting, dining, and noshing, food infuses the rich traditions of Judaism into daily life. What do the complicated laws of kosher food mean to Jews? How does food in Jewish bellies shape the hearts and minds of Jews? What does the Jewish relationship with food teach us about Christianity, Islam, and religion itself? Can food shape the future of Judaism? Feasting and Fasting explores questions like these to offer an expansive look at how Judaism and food have been intertwined, both historically and today. It also grapples with the charged ethical debates about how food choices reflect competing Jewish values about community, animals, the natural world and the very meaning of being human. Encompassing historical, ethnographic, and theoretical viewpoints, and including contributions dedicated to the religious dimensions of foods including garlic, Crisco, peanut oil, and wine, the volume advances the state of both Jewish studies and religious studies scholarship on food. Bookended with a foreword by the Jewish historian Hasia Diner and an epilogue by the novelist and food activist Jonathan Safran Foer, Feasting and Fasting provides a resource for anyone who hungers to understand how food and religion intersect.

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    - Fundamental Questions for Our Democracy
     
    472,-

    How the United States can provide equal educational opportunity to every child The United States Supreme Court closed the courthouse door to federal litigation to narrow educational funding and opportunity gaps in schools when it ruled in San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez in 1973 that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to education. Rodriguez pushed reformers back to the state courts where they have had some success in securing reforms to school funding systems through education and equal protection clauses in state constitutions, but far less success in changing the basic structure of school funding in ways that would ensure access to equitable and adequate funding for schools. Given the limitations of state school funding litigation, education reformers continue to seek new avenues to remedy inequitable disparities in educational opportunity and achievement, including recently returning to federal court. This book is the first comprehensive examination of three issues regarding a federal right to education: why federal intervention is needed to close educational opportunity and achievement gaps; the constitutional and statutory legal avenues that could be employed to guarantee a federal right to education; and, the scope of what a federal right to education should guarantee. A Federal Right to Education provides a timely and thoughtful analysis of how the United States could fulfill its unmet promise to provide equal educational opportunity and the American Dream to every child, regardless of race, class, language proficiency, or neighborhood.

  • - A History
    av Jurgen Martschukat
    748,-

    Explores the surprising diversity of fathers and fatherhood throughout American history and society The nuclear family has been endlessly praised as the bedrock of American society, even though there has rarely been a time in history when a majority of Americans lived in such families. This book deconstructs the myth of the nuclear family by presenting the rich diversity of family lives in American history from the American Revolution to the twenty-first century. To tell this story, Jürgen Martschukat focuses on fathers and their relations to families and American society. Using biographical close-ups of twelve different characters, each embedded in historical context, American Fatherhood provides a much more realistic picture of how fatherhood has been performed within different kinds of families. Each protagonist covers a crucial period or event in American history, presents a different family constellation, and makes a different argument with regard to how American society is governed through the family.

  • - The Rise, Decline, and Revival of a Jewish Community
    av Jeffrey S. Gurock
    474,-

  • - Korean Children and Women at the Crossroads of US Empire
    av Susie Woo
    339 - 1 586,-

  • - Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene
    av Michael Ian Borer
    509 - 1 041,-

    ""Vegas Brews" explores craft beer scene in Vegas"--

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    - The Medical Consequences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
    av Andrea Mazzarino
    343 - 1 432,-

    "War and Health" explores medical consequences of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • - An Intellectual Correspondence from the Tenth Century, Volume One
    av Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi
    680,-

    Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi (d. 414/1023) was a prominent litterateur and philosopher inBaghdad.Abu 'Ali Miskawayh (ca. 320/932-421/1030) was a philosopher and historian born in Rayy.

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    - Case Studies of Creative Social Change
     
    379,-

    ""Popular Culture and the Civic Imagination" examines case studies of creative social change"--

  • - From Collapse to the Trump Bump and Beyond
    av Benjamin H. Barton
    509

    An urgent plea for much needed reforms to legal education The period from 2008 to 2018 was a lost decade for American law schools. Employment results were terrible. Applications and enrollment cratered. Revenue dropped precipitously and several law schools closed. Almost all law schools shrank in terms of students, faculty, and staff. A handful of schools even closed. Despite these dismal results, law school tuition outran inflation and student indebtedness exploded, creating a truly toxic brew of higher costs for worse results.The election of Donald Trump in 2016 and the subsequent role of hero-lawyers in the "resistance" has made law school relevant again and applications have increased. However, despite the strong early returns, we still have no idea whether law schools are out of the woods or not. If the Trump Bump is temporary or does not result in steady enrollment increases, more schools will close. But if it does last, we face another danger. We tend to hope that crises bring about a process of creative destruction, where a downturn causes some businesses to fail and other businesses to adapt. And some of the reforms needed at law schools are obvious: tuition fees need to come down, teaching practices need to change, there should be greater regulations on law schools that fail to deliver on employment and bar passage. Ironically, the opposite has happened for law schools: they suffered a harrowing, near-death experience and the survivors look like they're going to exhale gratefully and then go back to doing exactly what led them into the crisis in the first place. The urgency of this book is to convince law school stakeholders (faculty, students, applicants, graduates, and regulators) not to just return to business as usual if the Trump Bump proves to be permanent. We have come too far, through too much, to just shrug our shoulders and move on.

  • - Frictions of Intimacy across the Black Diaspora
    av Keguro Macharia
    366 - 986

  • - How Families of Critically Ill Children Cope, Hope, and Negotiate an Unequal Healthcare System
    av Amanda M. Gengler
    356 - 1 432,-

    "'Save My Kid' is a deep exploration of the healthcare system and how it affects the families of critically ill children"--

  • - The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America
    av Gilda R. Daniels
    299 - 1 210,-

  • - A History of Protestant Deaconesses
    av Jenny Wiley Legath
    577,-

    Jenny Wiley Legath is Associate Director of the Centerfor the Study of Religion at Princeton University.

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    - Toward an Interspecies Democracy
    av Eva Meijer
    396 - 1 092,-

  • - A Scholarly Edition of 'Uthman ibn Ibrahim al-Nabulusi's Text
    av Luke Yarbrough
    1 210,-

  • - The Incredible Story of Two Fugitive Schoolboys Who Grew Up to Change a Nation
    av Anna Mae Duane
    338 - 1 432,-

  • - Case Studies of Creative Social Change
     
    1 586,-

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