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  • - From Confrontation to Accord
    av Professor Daniel H. Joyner
    487 - 1 148,-

  • - War in the Pacific, 1944-1945
    av Marc (Professor of History, Dwight E. Stanford Professor Emeritus, Villanova University) Gallicchio, m.fl.
    471,-

    In this history of the last year of the war in the Pacific, award-winning historians Waldo Heinrichs and Marc Gallicchio examine all the issues facing the Allies in their fight against the Japanese, and whether unconditional surrender was inevitable.

  • - Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, David A. (Assistant Professor of Political Science, m.fl.
    409 - 1 549,-

    The Republican Party is the vehicle of an ideological movement whereas the Democratic Party is a coalition of social groups with concrete policy concerns. Democrats prefer a more moderate party leadership that makes compromises, whereas Republicans favor a more conservative party leadership that sticks to principles.

  • - Reconciling Biology and Culture
    av PhD (Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University) Horwitz, Professor of Sociology & m.fl.
    490 - 1 475,-

    In What's Normal?, Allan Horwitz examines the roles that biological and social forces play in determining human behavior. Rather than attempting to solve these issues universally, Horwitz demonstrates that both social and biological mechanisms have varying degrees of influence in different situations.

  • - The Twinned Cosmos of Indigenous America
    av Barbara Alice Mann
    453 - 1 475,-

    Ancient North American cultures shared long-standing philosophical precepts, the most important of which was the Twinned Cosmos of Blood and Breath, or the view of reality as a collaborative binary of blood and breath, or air and water.

  • - America and the World in the Post-Cold War Era
    av Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins-SAIS) Mandelbaum & Michael (Professor of Political Science
    358,-

    In Mission Failure, Mandelbaum argues that, in the past 25 years, U.S. foreign policy has undergone a significant shift. Historically, U.S. foreign policy was oriented primarily toward threat reduction, but the U.S. military has turned in recent years to missions that are largely humanitarian and socio-political.

  • - Hidden Costs and the Decline of the American Middle Class
    av Devin Fergus
    419 - 424,-

    Land of the Fee exposes the barely visible system of fees that pervades everyday life in America, and explores how this system has shaped wealth inequality in contemporary America.

  • - New York Latin Music of the Sixties Generation
    av New York University) Flores, Juan (Prof. of Social and Cultural Analysis & Prof. of Social and Cultural Analysis
    361 - 1 549,-

    Salsa Rising provides the first full-length historical account of Latin Music in this city guided by close critical attention to issues of tradition and experimentation, authenticity and dilution, and the often clashing roles of cultural communities and the commercial recording industry in the shaping of musical practices and tastes.

  • - Latin America's Gay Rights Revolution
    av Omar G. Encarnacion
    406 - 1 475,-

    Out in the Periphery explores how Latin America, a region known for its Catholic heritage and machismo culture, came to embrace gay rights. At the heart of this analysis is the activism of Latin America's gay rights organizations, a long-neglected social movement even by students of Latin American social movements.

  • - Boomers on the Edge of Risk, Renewal, and Purpose
    av McKnight Presidential Chair in Sociology, Phyllis (McKnight Presidential Chair in Sociology & University of Minnesota) Moen
    435 - 1 475,-

    In Encore Adulthood, Phyllis Moen presents the realities of the "encore" life stage - the years between traditional careers and childraising and old age.

  • - Protest Music After Fukushima
    av Noriko (Assistant Professor, Princeton University) Manabe & Assistant Professor
    473 - 1 475,-

    Since the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, antinuclear activism has swelled into one of the most popular and passionate movements in Japan. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised shows that music played a central role in expressing antinuclear sentiments and mobilizing Japanese political resistance.

  • - The Globalization of Brazilian Faith Healing
    av Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at the Religion and Society Research Centre, Cristina (Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at the Religion and Society Research Centre & Western Sydney University) Rocha
    532 - 1 475,-

    This book investigates the growing number of Western followers of John of God, a faith healer who has drawn hundreds of thousands of people, including Oprah Winfrey, to his healing center in Brazil by purportedly performing miraculous surgeries on people with a kitchen knife and no anesthetics.

  • - Local Responses to Activism against Female Genital Mutilation and Early Marriage
    av Karisa (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science & Southern Methodist University) Cloward
    576 - 1 475,-

    When Norms Collide examines the conditions under which transnational activism leads individuals and communities to abandon local norms and embrace international ones. It investigates the local dynamics of norm conflicts around female genital mutilation and early marriage.

  • - The Expansion of al-Qaeda and Its Consequences
    av Associate Professor of Political Science, Barak (Associate Professor of Political Science & Haverford College) Mendelsohn
    666 - 2 046

    Why did al-Qaeda choose to expand through franchising? In The al-Qaeda Franchise, Barak Mendelsohn argues that the organization's weakening position was a central factor driving its organizational strategy and demonstrates how branching out not only failed to arrest al-Qaeda's decline, but actually accelerated it.

  • - What We Learn from Ritual Disruption
    av Associate Professor and Chair, Kathryn T. (Associate Professor and Chair, Georgia State University) McClymond & m.fl.
    519 - 1 475,-

    Ritual theorizing has tended to focus on perfect rituals, as prescribed in sacred texts, yet ritual mistakes occur all the time-crucial items can go missing or get broken, incorrect phrases can be said.

  • - Fronterizos, Transnational Migrants, and Commuters in Tijuana
    av Sergio Chavez
    435

    Border Lives tells the story of former, current, and future border crosses who live in Tijuana and use the border as a resource to construct their livelihoods. Drawing on almost a year and a half of ethnographic data, Sergio Chavez demonstrates the ways in which the border can be both a resource and a constraint on people's lives.

  • av Dr. Theodore M. Vial
    406 - 1 252,-

    Religion is a racialized category, even when race is not explicitly mentioned. Modern Religion, Modern Race argues that because the concepts of religion and race are rooted in the post-Enlightenment project of rethinking what it means to be human, we cannot simply will ourselves to stop using these categories.

  • av Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies, Eva (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies, Bloomington) Mroczek & m.fl.
    421 - 1 549,-

    How did Jews understand sacred writing before the concepts of "Bible" and "book" emerged? The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity challenges anachronistic categories to reveal new aspects of how ancient Jews imagined written revelation.

  • - Death and Diplomacy in a Cold War World
    av Lori (Associate Professor of History, Fresno) Clune & California State University
    409 - 458

    An original study based on never before seen State Department documents, this book examines reactions around the world to the execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.

  • - Presidential Decisions in the Maine, Lusitania, and Panay Incidents
    av Professor of Strategy, Douglas C. (Professor of Strategy & US Air War College) Peifer
    289 - 480,-

    This book provides the first comparative analysis of how different presidents have reacted in dissimilar manners to major international naval incidents. By examining the Maine incident, the Lusitania crisis, and the Panay incident, Douglas Carl Peifer provides an essential instrument to deal with the growing threats of a new naval crisis.

  • - Scenario Planning for International Politics
    av Professor for Global Affairs, Michael (Professor for Global Affairs & New York University) Oppenheimer
    605 - 1 475,-

    Methodologically rigorous and comprehensive, Pivotal Countries, Alternate Futures will be essential reading for policymakers and policy students trying to determine the best path forward in any given crisis.

  • - Radical Grassroots Democracy in America
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College) Grattan & Laura (Assistant Professor of Political Science
    435 - 1 475,-

    In Populism's Power, Laura Grattan looks at how populism cultivates the aspirations of ordinary people to exercise power over their everyday lives and their collective fate. She considers a range of populist moments and reopens the idea that grassroots movements can play a key role in democratizing power and politics in America.

  • - A Parent's Guide to Dance Education
    av Anna Paskevska
    354 - 1 475,-

    From selecting a teacher in the early stages, to supporting a child through his or her choice to dance professionally, Getting Started in Ballet, A Parent's Guide to Dance Education leads parents of prospective dancers through a full range of considerations, encouraging careful thinking and informed decision-making when embarking on dance training.

  • av Shara (Assistant Professor, Queen's University) Rambarran, Sheila (Professor Emeritus, m.fl.
    778 - 2 201

    The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality, edited by Sheila Whiteley and Shara Rambarran, brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars who address issues such as artistic agency, the relationship between reality and illusion or simulation, and the construction of musical personae, subjectivities and identities in a virtual world.

  • av Professor of Constitutional Law, and Director of the International Studies Program in the Legal Science Department, Andrea (Professor of Constitutional Law, m.fl.
    901 - 1 549,-

  • - Teachers and Training before Balanchine
    av Jessica (Assistant Professor of Dance, Assistant Professor of Dance & Texas Christian University) Zeller
    628 - 1 549,-

    Shapes of American Ballet introduces several lesser-known European and Russian ballet teachers who worked in New York City before Balanchine. Taking into account the effects of America's economic system and the early twentieth century popular stage, this book looks anew at American ballet as derived from multiple influences and lineages.

  • - A Practical Guide to Developing Interactive Music Systems for Education and More
    av Assistant Professor of Music Technology and Perception, V. J. (Assistant Professor of Music Technology and Perception & Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Manzo
    761 - 1 431,-

    In Max/MSP/Jitter for Music, author and music technologist V. J. Manzo provides a user-friendly introduction to a powerful programming language that can be used to write custom software for musical interaction.

  • - A History from Earliest Times to the Present
    av A. Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Ben (A. Whitney Griswold Professor of History & Yale University) Kiernan
    414 - 634

    This comprehensive work traces Viet Nam's history, a narrative of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious heritage, from ancient chiefdoms to imperial provinces, from independent kingdoms to contending regions, civil wars, French colonies, and modern republics.

  • - How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas
    av Daniel (Professor of International Politics & Tufts University) Drezner
    278 - 346

    Daniel W. Drezner'sThe Ideas Industry traces the trajectory of the public intellectual from the early 20th century to its present form of the "thought leader." It will reshape our understanding of contemporary public intellectual life in America and the West.

  • - The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of Soviet Empire
    av Erik R. (Assistant Professor of History, University of Kansas) Scott & Assistant Professor of History
    480 - 1 910

    Familiar Strangers examines how the Soviet empire was built, and ultimately dismantled, by ethnic outsiders. Scott retells Soviet history from the perspective of the socialist state's internal Georgian diaspora.

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