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  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture, Ilan (Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture & Amherst College) Stavans
    210 - 697,-

  • - Japan's Meiji Restoration in World History
    av Emory University) Ravina, Professor of History & Mark (Professor of History
    460 - 607,-

    In 1868, samurai radicals overthrew the last shogun in the name of ancient Japanese ways. Then they took an opposite course, building a modern Japanese state with the help of Western advisors. This book explains the paradox of the Meiji Restoration: revering the ancient past while embracing the foreign and new.

  • - Music, Language, and Technology in Children's Culture
    av University of Pittsburgh) Bickford, Tyler (Assistant Professor & Assistant Professor
    424 - 1 752

    Schooling New Media examines how transformations in music technologies influence the way children, their peers, and adults relate to one another in school. Focusing especially on children's uses of MP3 players, it reveals the key role of intimate, face-to-face relationships in children's uses of music technologies.

  • - The Consequences of Electoral Quotas in India
    av Senior Research Fellow, Francesca R. (Senior Research Fellow & Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Jensenius
    431 - 1 356,-

    What are long-term effects of India's extensive electoral quota systems? This book's insightful discussions, backed by rich empirical data, show how the quotas have shaped incentives for politicians, parties, and voters, and indicate the trade-offs inherent in how such policies of group inclusion are designed.

  • - A Reproductive History of the Nonhuman
    av Professor of History and Public Policy, Ruth A. (Professor of History and Public Policy & University of Massachusetts-Boston) Miller
    524 - 1 356,-

  • - A Remarkable Century of Transmission and Transformation
    av Steven Heine
    480 - 1 356,-

    From Chinese Chan to Japanese Zen provides a comprehensive survey and critical investigation of the remarkable century that lasted from 1225 to 1325, during which the transformation of the Chinese Chan school of Buddhism into the Japanese Zen sect was successfully completed.

  • - Music and Intimate Politics in Nepal
    av Assistant Professor of Asian Studies, Anna Marie (Assistant Professor of Asian Studies & University of Hawaii Manoa) Stirr
    548 - 1 356,-

  • av H. Harold Gumm/Harry and Albert Von Tilzer Professor of Music, Walter (H. Harold Gumm/Harry and Albert Von Tilzer Professor of Music & Columbia University) Frisch
    269 - 1 030,-

    In this history of the ballad "Over the Rainbow", author Walter Frisch traces the song's journey from the imagination of composer Harold Arlen and lyricist "Yip" Harburg and its debut performance by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz (1939) through its numerous, widely varying interpretations throughout the twentieth century.

  • - Indians in America
    av Nirvikar (Professor of Economics, Santa Cruz) Singh, Devesh (Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Advanced Study of India, m.fl.
    497 - 584,-

    In The Other One Percent, Sanjoy Chakravorty, Devesh Kapur, and Nirvikar Singh provide the first authoritative and systematic overview of South Asians living in the United States.

  • - The United States, the IMF, and the International Lender of Last Resort
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University) McDowell & Daniel (Assistant Professor of Political Science
    428 - 1 134,-

    Brother, Can You Spare a Billion? explores how and why the U.S. has regularly acted, often alongside the IMF, as an international lender of last resort by selectively bailing out foreign economies in crisis. Daniel McDowell highlights the unique role that the U.S. has played in stabilizing the world economy from the 1960s through 2008.

  • av Assistant Professor of Law, K. Sabeel (Assistant Professor of Law & Brooklyn Law School) Rahman
    541 - 1 015

    How do realize democratic values in a complex, deeply unequal modern economy and in the face of unresponsive governmental institutions? Drawing on Progressive Era thought and sparked by the real policy challenges of financial regulation, Democracy Against Domination offers a novel theory of democracy to answer these pressing questions.

  • - Market-Dominant Small Jurisdictions in a Globalizing Financial World
    av Dean Rusk International Law Center, Christopher M. (Professor of Law, University of Georgia School of Law) Bruner & m.fl.
    450 - 1 356,-

    In this book, Bruner canvasses extant theoretical frameworks used to describe and evaluate the roles of small jurisdictions in cross-border finance. He proposes a new conceptual framework that better captures the characteristics, competitive strategies, and market roles of those achieving global dominance in the marketplace - the "market-dominant small jurisdiction" (MDSJ).

  • - An Introduction
    av Grant M. Hayden & Lawrence M. Friedman
    1 752

    This book provides an introduction to the American legal system for a broad readership. Its focus is on law in practice, on the role of the law in American society; and how the social context affects the living law of the United States.

  • - Partisanship, Demographic Change, and American National Identity
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Tom K. (Assistant Professor of Political Science & UC-San Diego) Wong
    600 - 1 475,-

    Why do legislators in Congress do what they do when it comes to voting on immigration policy? In The Politics of Immigration, Tom K. Wong argues that contemporary immigration politics is defined by three core features.

  • - Becoming a Musician-Educator
    av Associate Professor of Music Education, Birch P. (Associate Professor of Music Education & Cleveland State University) Browning
    497 - 1 475,-

    This book provides foundational knowledge about the music teaching and learning process that future teachers can use in a proactive act of becoming a musician and educator.

  • - Indigenous Languages and the Origins of a Literary Nation
    av Associate Professor of English, Princeton University) Rivett & Sarah (Associate Professor of English
    440 - 621,-

    Unscripted America reconstructs an archive of indigenous language texts in order to present a new and wholly unique account of their impact on philosophy and US literary culture.

  • - The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution
    av David L. (Assistant Professor of History, The Citadel) Preston & Assistant Professor of History
    265,-

    An account of the July 1755 defeat of British troops to French and Native American forces at the Battle of the Monongahela, testing ground for the American Revolution

  • av Associate Professor of Musicology, Kevin (Associate Professor of Musicology & Michigan State University) Bartig
    219 - 1 030,-

  • - Beyond Institutional Power
    av Professor of Political Science, Danielle (Professor of Political Science & Furman University) Vinson
    458 - 1 475,-

    Members of Congress have increasingly embraced media relations to influence policymaking. In Congress and the Media, Vinson argues that congressional members use the media to supplement their formal powers or to compensate for their lack of power to explain why congressional members go public and when they are likely to succeed in getting coverage.

  • - Making Immigration Law on the US-Mexico Border, 1917-1954
    av S. Deborah (Assistant Professor of History, San Marcos) Kang, Assistant Professor of History & m.fl.
    468 - 524,-

    The INS on the Line: Making Immigration Law on the US-Mexico Border, 1917-1954 offers a comprehensive history of the INS in the southwestern borderlands, tracing the ways in which local immigration officials both made and enforced the nation's immigration laws.

  • - A New History. From 1688 to the Present
    av Meredith Veldman & Thomas William Heyck
    680 - 799,-

  • - An Introduction to Values in Science
    av Kevin C. (Associate Professor, Lyman-Briggs College and the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University) Elliott & Associate Professor
    717 - 1 475,-

    This book provides an easily accessible introduction to the roles that values play in scientific research. It examines case studies from a wide variety of research areas, and it highlights multiple strategies for fostering engagement between stakeholders so that value influences can be identified and subjected to critical scrutiny.

  • av Stanley M. (Professor Emeritus of History, Los Angeles) Burstein, California State University & m.fl.
    275 - 1 176,-

  • - Why Ordinary Egyptians Protested During the Arab Spring
    av Assistant Professor of Government, Kira D. (Assistant Professor of Government & Hamilton College) Jumet
    585 - 1 752

  • - Dance and Disorder
    av Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies, Kelina (Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies & King's College London) Gotman
    989 - 1 356,-

    In this book, author Kelina Gotman examines choreographies of unrest, rethinking the modern formation of choreomania, a fantastical concept across scientific disciplines used to designate the spontaneous and uncontrolled movements of crowds.

  • - Andrew Jackson, the Rule of Law, and the American Nation
    av McGill University) Opal, Associate Professor of History & J. M. (Associate Professor of History
    424 - 456,-

    The most powerful American of his time, Andrew Jackson saw himself as the people's "great avenger." Yet his ideas also limited the people's sovereignty, imposing one kind of law to inflict one sort of "justice." Drawing from new evidence about Jackson and the southern frontiers, Avenging the People boldly reinterprets the man and his age.

  • - Papers on Language, Gender, and Power
    av Robin Tolmach Lakoff
    621 - 1 475,-

    This book collects the groundbreaking work of linguist Robin Tolmach Lakoff in a single volume, with introductions to essays by prominent linguists that provide commentary on the profound influence of Lakoff's work.

  • - Dance Games and Intimate Media
    av Associate Professor of Music, Kiri (Associate Professor of Music & Brown University) Miller
    629 - 1 475,-

    Playable Bodies shows how dance video games work as engines of humor, social risk, and intimacy, urging players to dance like nobody's watching-while being tracked by motion-sensing interfaces in their living rooms. Author Kiri Miller looks at game design and player experiences across media platforms, presenting a new theory of "intimate media."

  • - Mobile Media Practices and Loss
    av Larissa (RMIT University) Hjorth & Kathleen M. (City University of New York) Cumiskey
    413 - 1 356,-

    From smartphones to tablets, mobile media is increasingly playing a central role in the representation, sharing, and experience of events public and private, formal and informal. Drawing on cross-cultural fieldwork, Haunting Hands considers the role mobile media practices and rituals provide as fundamental insights into contemporary notions of life, death, and loss.

  • av Yale School of Music, Richard (Faculty, Yale University) Cross, m.fl.
    607 - 1 238,-

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