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  • av Carla Mulford
    666 - 1 015

    A study of Franklin's writings on the British Empire and its relationship to the British North America, Mulford assesses the founding father's thoughts on economics, society, politics, and the environment.

  • - Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture
    av Natalia Mehlman (Assistant Professor of History, The New School) Petrzela & Eugene Lang College
    369 - 510

    Considering two of the 1960s and 70s' most innovative educational programs-Spanish-bilingual and sex education- Natalia Mehlman Petrzela charts how during a time of extraordinary social change, Americans fused values about family, personal, and civic morality in their children's public school education.

  • - Caribbean Dance in Global Commerce
    av Associate Professor of Dance, Juliet (Associate Professor of Dance & University of Washington) McMains
    798 - 1 549,-

    This history of salsa dance in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami tells the story of how commercialized salsa in the 1990s departed from 1950s mambo. It draws on over 100 interviews, archival research, and participant observation, and is rich with quotations and stories from practitioners and detailed movement description.

  • - Is It Wrong to Reproduce?
    av Professor and Head of Department, Director of Research, Center for Ethics, m.fl.
    394 - 1 475,-

    While procreation is ubiquitous, attention to the ethical issues involved in creating children is relatively rare. The authors of Debating Procreation take opposing views on this important question.

  • - Medicine and Martial Arts in South India
    av Roman (Assistant Professor, Heidelberg University) Sieler & Assistant Professor
    622 - 1 475,-

    This book provides an ethnographic study of varmakkalai, or 'the art of the vital spots,' a South Indian esoteric tradition that combines medical practice and martial arts.

  • - Why There is No Political Demand for New American Social Welfare Rights
    av Sandra R. (Assistant Professor, University of Michigan) Levitsky, Assistant Professor & m.fl.
    387 - 1 587,-

    Caring for Our Own explores why American families don't translate their unmet long-term care needs into political demands for policy reform. The book considers the ways in which existing social policies shape the political imagination and the conditions that both facilitate and impede political demandmaking in American social politics.

  • - Racial Politics and Social Movements in Post-War America
    av Doug (Professor of Sociology, Stanford University) McAdam, Professor of Sociology, m.fl.
    391 - 438,-

  • - Hell in America from the Revolution to Reconstruction
    av Kathryn (Assistant Professor & Stanford University) Gin Lum
    450 - 554,-

    Hell mattered in the United States' first century of nationhood. The fear of fire-and-brimstone haunted Americans and shaped how they thought about and interacted with each other and the rest of the world. Damned Nation asks how and why that fear survived Enlightenment critiques that diminished its importance elsewhere.

  • - A Guide and Commentary
    av Brian Davies
    660 - 1 587,-

    This book is a detailed introduction to and discussion of Thomas Aquinas's best-known and most influential work: the Summa Theologiae. After a scholarly account of Aquinas's life, the book explores his purposes in writing the Summa Theologiae and provides a detailed analysis of each of its three parts.

  • - Race, Surveillance, and Indian Anticolonialism in North America
    av Seema (Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies & University of Colorado Boulder) Sohi
    600 - 2 229

    Echoes of Mutiny explores how the challenges of Indian migrants to racial exclusion in the United States and Canada and British supremacy at home provoked a global inter-imperial collaboration between U.S. and British officials to repress those deemed a threat to the racial and imperial world order.

  • - Ancient and Modern Contests over the Image of the Apostle
    av Assistant Professor of Religion, Benjamin L. (Assistant Professor of Religion & Clemson University) White
    443 - 1 826

    In Remembering Paul, Benjamin L. White offers a theoretical and methodological examination of the legacy of the Apostle Paul in which he explores the way Paul was remembered in the century after his death, as well as the discursive practices that accompanied claims about the "real" Paul in a period in which apostolic memory was highly contested.

  • - Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice
    av Brian (Assistant Professor, Yale University) Kane & Assistant Professor
    622 - 1 569,-

    Sound Unseen explores the phenomenon of acousmatic sound-a sound that one hears without seeing its source-and presents a powerful argument for the central yet overlooked role of acousmatic sound in music aesthetics, sound studies, literature, philosophy and the history of the senses.

  • - Technology, Improvisation, and Composition in DJ and Laptop Performance
    av Associate Professor of Music Theory and Cognition, Mark J. (Associate Professor of Music Theory and Cognition & Northwestern University) Butler
    376 - 1 817

    The most familiar format of electronic dance music is the DJ set. Performed live with turntables, headphones, twelve-inch vinyl records, and a mixing board, these performances are largely improvised, evolving in response to the demands of a particular situation through interaction with a dancing audience.

  • - The Social Structure of Irrelevance
    av Board of Governors Professor of Sociology, Eviatar (Board of Governors Professor of Sociology & Rutgers University) Zerubavel
    600 - 2 046

    Drawing on fascinating examples from the art world, optical illusions, and all walks of life, Eviatar Zerubavel investigates how what we notice or ignore varies across cultures and throughout history and how power structures attention.

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    - The Great Depression, The Great Recession, and the Uses-and Misuses-of History
    av Professor of Economics and Political Science, Barry (Professor of Economics and Political Science & UC-Berkeley) Eichengreen
    196 - 358,-

    "A brilliantly conceived dual-track account of the two greatest economic crises of the last century and their consequences"--

  • - A Theological Challenge to the Islamic State
    av The Institute for Social Justice, Naser (Research Fellow, the Australian Catholic University) Ghobadzadeh & m.fl.
    487 - 1 252,-

    Using Iran as a case study, Ghobadzadeh investigates the paradoxes of the Islamic state ideal. He develops the seemingly oxymoronic term "religious secularity" and uses it to describe the Islamic quest for a democratic secular state.

  • - Atlantic Seaboard States and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of American Immigration Policy
    av Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Hidetaka (Visiting Assistant Professor of History & City College of New York) Hirota
    290 - 732,-

    Expelling the Poor argues that immigration policies in nineteenth-century New York and Massachusetts, driven by cultural prejudice against the Irish and more fundamentally by economic concerns about their poverty, laid the foundations for American immigration control.

  • - Jewish Identity in American Modern and Postmodern Dance
    av Department of Theater and Dance, Rebecca (Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin) Rossen & m.fl.
    458 - 1 587,-

    Jewish choreographers have not only been vital contributors to American modern and postmodern dance, but they have also played a critical and unacknowledged role in American Jewish culture. This book delineates this rich history, demonstrating how, over the twentieth century, dance enabled American Jews to grapple with identity, difference, cultural belonging, and pride.

  • - How Prison Gangs Govern the American Penal System
    av Lecturer, David (Lecturer & Kings College London) Skarbek
    563 - 2 229

    In today's prisons, gangs protect inmates and enforce deals in illicit markets. In doing so, prison gangs promote order in prison. This book uses economics to explore the secret world of the convict culture, inmate hierarchy, and prison gang politics to explain why and how prison gangs form and operate.

  • - Women Candidates and Gender Stereotypes in American Elections
    av Professor of Political Science, Kathleen (Professor of Political Science & University of Wisconsin Milwaukee) Dolan
    526 - 2 083,-

    Scholars and political observers raise concerns that the sex of a woman candidate can complicate her chances of success. This perspective is primarily motivated by concerns about the negative impact of voter gender stereotypes. Instead, this book demonstrates that gender stereotypes have little impact on voter decisions involving women candidates.

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    - The Arab Conquests and the Creation of an Islamic Empire
    av Robert G. (Professor of Late Antique and Early Islamic Middle Eastern History, NYU) Hoyland & Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
    271,-

    A groundbreaking work that delivers a fresh account of the Arab conquests, incorporating the latest research in Late Antique history.

  • - Nationalist Protest in China's Foreign Relations
    av Yale University) Weiss & Jessica Chen (Assitant Professor of Political Science
    761 - 2 229

    Powerful Patriots examines the role of nationalist protest in China's foreign relations from 1978 to 2012, arguing that the Chinese government's decision to allow or repress potentially destabilizing anti-foreign street demonstrations reveals information about its resolve and willingness to compromise in diplomacy.

  • - Wittgenstein on Logic
    av Distinguished Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science, Penelope (Distinguished Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science, Irvine) Maddy & m.fl.
    391 - 636,-

    The Logical Must is an examination of Wittgenstein's philosophy of logic, early and late, from an austere naturalistic perspective called "Second Philosophy."

  • av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Kathleen Gallagher (Assistant Professor of Political Science & University of Maryland and Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo) Cunningham
    532 - 1 587,-

    This book demonstrates that the internal political dynamics in states and self-determination groups strongly influences when groups seeking self-determination will be accommodated, when they will engage in civil war, and when they will experience internecine violence within the group.

  • - Everyday Religion in Ottoman Syria and Palestine
    av Portland State University) Grehan, James (Associate Professor, Department of History & m.fl.
    517 - 1 089,-

    Twilight of the Saints takes readers to Ottoman Syria and Palestine and offers a new interpretation of the religious history of the region. James Grehan looks past Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, and uncovers a common folk religiosity which has largely disappeared in modern times.

  • - The Civil Religion of American Evangelicals
    av Benjamin Franklin Project Post-Doctoral Fellow, Benjamin T. (Benjamin Franklin Project Post-Doctoral Fellow & Illinois Institute of Technology) Lynerd
    510 - 2 229

    Since the founding, American evangelicals have espoused a civil religion that sees limited government as a condition for a thriving church. This "republican theology," however, also accentuates the church's capacity to elevate civic virtue.

  • - Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices
    av Judith (Professor of Music Education and Music Technology & Duquesne University) Bowman
    791 - 2 193

    With a focus on higher education, Online Learning in Music: Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices offers insights into the growth of online learning in music, perspectives on theoretical models for design and development of online and blended courses, and principles for good practice in online music teaching and learning.

  • - The Performativity of Song and Dance
    av Reader in Performing Arts, Senior Lecturer in Drama, Millie (Reader in Performing Arts, m.fl.
    578 - 1 774

    Gestures of Music Theater explores examples of Song and Dance as performative gestures that entertain and affect audiences. The chapters interact to reveal the complex energies of performativity. In experiencing these energies, music theatre is revealed as a dynamic accretion of active, complex and dialogical experiences.

  • - Gender Lessons from the War on Terror
    av Associate Professor of Philosophy, Bonnie (Associate Professor of Philosophy & University of Oregon) Mann
    460 - 2 193

    Through examining practices of torture, extra-judicial assassination, and first person accounts of soldiers on the ground, Bonnie Mann develops a new theory of gender.

  • - Making It New in New Media
    av Visiting scholar, Jessica (Visiting Scholar, San Diego) Pressman & m.fl.
    629 - 1 817

    Digital Modernism examines how and why some of the most innovative works of online electronic literature adapt and allude to literary modernism.

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