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  • - Women, Peace, and Security in Post-Conflict States
    av Associate Professor of Political Science, Duke University) Beardsley, Kyle (Associate Professor of Political Science & m.fl.
    361 - 1 089,-

    Despite reforms that have realized major improvements, gender power imbalances within and through peacekeeping missions continue to pose major challenges. Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley explore how increasing the representation of women, particularly through an "equal opportunity" framework, will help peacekeeping operations become more of a vehicle for gender equality globally.

  • av Westminster Choir College of Rider University) Abrahams, Frank (Associate Dean for the Arts and professor of music education, University of Delaware) Head, m.fl.
    703 - 2 201

  • - Intellectuals and the Origins of El Salvador's Civil War
    av Assistant Professor of History, University of Illinois at Chicago) Chavez & Joaquin M. (Assistant Professor of History
    615 - 1 532,-

    Poets and Prophets of the Resistance offers a ground-up history and fresh interpretation of the polarization and mobilization that brought El Salvador to the eve of civil war in 1980.

  • - America's Embrace of the Ten Commandments
    av George Washington University) Weissman Joselit, Jenna (Charles E. Smith Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of History, Charles E. Smith Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of History & m.fl.
    310 - 406,-

    Through a series of deftly-rendered vignettes, prominent historian Jenna Weissman Joselit offers a compelling and fresh-eyed perspective on the Ten Commandments, situating them within the context of modern America.

  • - A Global Perspective on the Right to Be Left Alone
    av Ronald J., and Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law) Krotoszynski, m.fl.
    593 - 1 297,-

    Privacy Revisited articulates the legal meanings of privacy and dignity through the lens of comparative law, and argues that the concept of privacy requires a more systematic approach if it is to be useful in framing and protecting certain fundamental autonomy interests.

  • - Authenticity and Compromise in Langston Hughes
    av Professor of English, Loyola University) Chinitz & David E. (Professor of English
    510 - 1 136,-

    Which Sin To Bear? mines Langston Hughes's creative work, newspaper columns, letters, and unpublished papers to reveal a writer who faced a daunting array of dicey questions and intimidating obstacles, and whose triumphs and occasional missteps are a fascinating and telling part of his legacy.

  • - The Empire in your Hand
    av University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Talbert, Richard J.A. (Kenan Professor of History & m.fl.
    822,-

    Talbert investigates miniature sundials which can be adjusted for the owner's whereabouts. They incorporate a list of locations and latitudes for ready reference, data that offers insight into Romans' worldviews. To some perhaps, these sundials were primarily symbols of scientific awareness as well as imperial mastery of time and space.

  • - The Efficiency of International Organizations in Crisis Response
    av University of California, Irvine) Hardt, Heidi (Assistant Professor of Political Science & m.fl.
    532 - 1 505,-

    Given the dire consequences of delays in crisis response, this book explains why some international organizations take longer than others to answer calls for intervention. It builds on interviews with AU, EU, OAS and OSCE decision-makers to reveal the institutional sources of efficiency.

  • - Reconstructing Medical Ethics at the End of Life
    av DR, NIH Clinical Bioethics) Miller, Franklin G. (Dr, m.fl.
    453 - 1 124,-

    In Death, Dying, and Organ Transplantation: Reconstructing Medical Ethics at the End of Life, Miller and Truog challenge fundamental doctrines of established medical ethics. They argue systematically that physicians legitimately cause the death of patients in the routine practices of withdrawing life support and vital organ donation.

  • - Religion, Identity, and Politics
    av Associate Professor of Political Science, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies) al-Anani & Khalil (Associate Professor of Political Science
    416 - 1 030,-

    Inside the Muslim Brotherhood provides a comprehensive analysis of the organization's identity, organization, and activism in Egypt since 1981. It also explains the Brotherhood's durability and its ability to persist in spite of regime repression and exclusion over the past three decades.

  • av CBE, President, International Legal Advocacy Forum) Zawati, m.fl.
    645 - 2 413,-

  • av New York Law School) Teitel, Ruti G. (Ernst C. Steifel Professor Comparative Law & Ernst C. Steifel Professor Comparative Law
    517 - 1 297,-

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    - A History of How Wars Have Been Won and Lost
    av Associate Professor of History, Boston University) Nolan & Cathal (Associate Professor of History
    246 - 296,-

    The Allure of Battle is an accessible, provocative, and entertaining book that illuminates fresh debate about the conduct of warfare and the character of battle for readers of military history.

  • - Presidential Power
    av Scholar in Residence, Constitution Project) Fisher & Dr. Louis (Scholar in Residence
    842 - 2 119,-

    The Law of the Executive Branch: Presidential Power places the law of the executive branch firmly in the context of constitutional language, framers' intent, and more than two centuries of practice. Each provision of the US Constitution is analyzed to reveal its contemporary meaning and in concert with the application of presidential power.

  • - A Social and Economic History
    av University of British Columbia) De Angelis, Franco (Associate Professor of Greek History and Archaeology & Associate Professor of Greek History and Archaeology
    681 - 1 297,-

    Ancient Greek migrants in Sicily produced societies and economies that paralleled and differed from their homeland. Since the nineteenth century explanations for this have been heavily debated. This book is the first to gather the historical and archaeological evidence and to deploy it to test the various historical models proposed.

  • - Jews and Culture between the World Wars
    av Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee) Silverman & Lisa (Assistant Professor
    473 - 1 503,-

    This book demonstrates that an intensified marking of people, places, and events as "Jewish" accompanied the crises occurring in the wake of Austria-Hungary's collapse, leaving profound effects on Austria's cultural legacy.

  • - Biblical Interpretation and Anglo-Protestant Culture on the Edge of the Enlightenment
    av Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) Sweeney, Chair of the Department, Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought & m.fl.
    512,-

    Scholars have long recognized that Jonathan Edwards loved the Bible. But preoccupation with his role in Western "public" life and letters has resulted in a failure to see the significance of his biblical exegesis. Douglas A. Sweeney offers the first comprehensive history of Edwards' interpretation of the Bible.

  • - Judaism, Christianity, and the Interpretation of Scripture
    av Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Lambert & David A. (Assistant Professor
    458 - 1 134,-

    How Repentance Became Biblical explores the rise of repentance as a concept within early forms of Judaism and Christianity and how it has informed the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament. It develops alternative accounts for many of the ancient phenomena identified as penitential.

  • - A People's History of the American Public Library
    av Florida State University) Wiegand, School of Library and Information Studies, F. William Summers Professor Emeritus & m.fl.
    416 - 480,-

    Part of Our Lives challenges the conventional idea that public libraries are valuable mostly because they are essential to democracy.

  • - The Forgotten History of a Global Movement
    av University Of Notre Dame, IN) Lehner, Ulrich L. (William K. Warren Professor of Theology & m.fl.
    328 - 586,-

    The most cherished values of modernity are unthinkable without the eighteenth-century Enlightenment. Equal rights, the end of discrimination, the growth of democracy, and the idea of perpetual progress stem from thinkers who lived two hundred and fifty years ago, but whose ideas are as attractive as ever.

  • - Unifying the Philosophy and Psychology of Well-Being
    av Michael (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy & Florida State University) Bishop
    600 - 990,-

    Science and philosophy study well-being with different but complementary methods. Marry these methods and a new picture emerges: To have well-being is to be "stuck" in a positive cycle of emotions, attitudes, traits and success. This book unites the scientific and philosophical worldviews into a powerful new theory of well-being.

  • - A Tale of History, Social Science, and Law
    av Rutgers University School of Law) Ball, Carlos A. (Professor of Law, Judge Frederick Lacey Scholar & m.fl.
    556 - 722,-

    Same-Sex Marriage and Children is the first book to bring together historical, social science, and legal considerations to comprehensively respond to the objections to same-sex marriage that are based on the need to promote so-called "responsible procreation" and child welfare.

  • - Ottoman Past, Turkish Present, and Collective Violence against the Armenians, 1789-2009
    av Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies, University of Michigan) Muge Gocek & Fatma (Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies
    916 - 1 030,-

  • av Stanford Law School) Martinez, Jenny S. (Professor of Law & Professor of Law
    600 - 732,-

    Jenny Martinez shows in this groundbreaking volume that the international human rights movement has its roots in one of the nineteenth century's central moral causes: the movement to ban the international slave trade. Martinez focuses in particular on the international admiralty courts, which tried the crews of captured slave ships.

  • - Virtues, Character Strengths, and Aging
    av Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) Greenstein, Mindy (Psychologist and psycho-oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) Holland, m.fl.
    252 - 495,-

    Contrary to common wisdom and the fears of mid-lifers, our sense of well-being actually goes up in older age, even in the presence of illness or disability. Lighter as We Go is the first book to explore how and why that is, drawing on positive psychology and concepts of character strengths and virtues.

  • - An International Comparative Analysis
    av Willamette University School of Law) Symeonides, and Dean Emeritus, Alex L. Parks Distinguished Professor of Law & m.fl.
    569 - 1 899

  • - Religious Architecture in Postwar America
    av Wichita State University) Price, Associate Professor and Director, Jay M. (Associate Professor and Director & m.fl.
    480 - 1 569,-

  • - Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics
    av University of Oxford) Linzey, Andrew (Director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, and a Member of the Faculty of Theology & m.fl.
    511 - 695,-

    In this superbly argued and deeply engaging book, Andrew Linzey not only shows that animals can and do suffer but also that many of the justifications for inflicting animal suffering in fact provide grounds for protecting them.

  • av Morris, Department of Neurology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center) Levin & m.fl.
    806,-

    What Do I Do Now? Emergency Neurology is designed as a resource for clinicians at all levels of training in all fields of medicine who treat patients with urgent and emergent neurological syndromes.

  • - How We Make Decisions and How those Decisions Go Wrong
    av University of Minnesota) Redish, A. David (Distinguished McKnight University Professor & Distinguished McKnight University Professor
    556 - 568

    In The Mind within the Brain, David Redish brings together cutting edge research in psychology, robotics, economics, neuroscience, and the new fields of neuroeconomics and computational psychiatry, to offer a unified theory of human decision-making.

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