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  • - Rhetoric and Experience in John Locke's Political Thought
    av Torrey Shanks
    411 - 826,-

    Examines the place of rhetoric in John Locke's political and philosophical thought. Traces the close ties between rhetoric and experience as they form the basis for a theory and practice of judgment at the center of his work.

  • - Personal and Critical Perspectives on White Privilege
     
    438,-

    A collection of essays weaving together theoretical insights from philosophy, sociology, economics, psychology, literature, and history, as well as the authors' personal narratives, to examine the forms and persistence of white privilege.

  • - Deliberating Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa
    av Katherine Elizabeth Mack
    398 - 784,-

    Analyzes the deliberations and impact of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Argues that while it failed to realize its idealistic goals, its very failure generated valuable contestation within and beyond the TRC process.

  • - Genuine Theism, Moderate Hope, and Practical Morality
    av Andre C. Willis
    465 - 904

    An examination of David Hume's philosophy of religion that situates his conception "true religion" within the context of his overall science of human nature, his rejection of popular religion, and his Ciceronian influence.

  • - Jews and Authority in the Crown of Aragon
    av Thomas W. Barton
    465 - 853

    Examines how the Jews in the Crown of Aragon in the twelfth through fourteenth centuries negotiated the overlapping jurisdictions and power relations of local lords and the crown.

  • - Attention and Deliberation in the Early Blogosphere
    av Damien Smith Pfister
    438,-

    Examines key moments in the early history of the blogosphere to understand how bloggers use digital media technology to engage in public argument. Explores blogging from a rhetorical perspective, asking how the digital medium of communication changes the conditions for persuasion.

  • - Radical Religion and Reform in a Revolutionary Age
    av S. Scott Rohrer
    438 - 957,-

    Examines the ways religion influenced reform during the American Revolution in New Jersey. Focuses on two pivotal figures: Jacob Green, a Presbyterian minister who advocated revolution, and Thomas Bradbury Chandler, an Anglican minister and a leading loyalist spokesman.

  • av Scott R. Stroud
    431 - 957,-

    Examines Immanuel Kant's understanding of rhetoric. Argues that the general thesis that Kant disparaged rhetoric is untenable, and that communicative practices play an important role in his account of how we become better humans and create morally cultivating communities.

  • - Irish Writing, Radio, Late Modernist Communication
    av Damien Keane
    384 - 853

    A series of studies examining literary modernism in Ireland. Explores how cultural work assumed new meaning amid the strategic imperatives of the mid-twentieth century, and demonstrates how the late modernist field became today's information age.

  • - Volume 5: Britannicus
    av Jean Racine
    338 - 747,-

    An English translation, in rhyming couplets, of the French playwright Jean Racine's Britannicus. Includes critical notes and commentary.

  • - The Redemptive Reading of an Irishman in Nineteenth-Century New England
    av Allan F. Westphall
    528 - 983

    Examines the book collection of Thomas Connary, a nineteenth-century Irish Catholic New England farmer, to reconstruct how Connary read and annotated his books. Reveals how books can structure a life of devotion and social participation, and presents an authentic, holistic view of one reader's interior life.

  • - Saints and Renegades in a New Political Era
    av Joseph F. Byrnes
    492 - 920

    Explores how priests and bishops who embraced the French Revolution creatively followed or destructively rejected traditional versions of priestly ministry.

  • av Tracy Adams
    382 - 904

    Evaluates Christine de Pizan's literary engagement with fifteenth-century French politics. Locates the writer's works within a detailed narrative of the complex history of the dispute between the Burgundians and the Armagnacs, the two largest political factions.

  • av Peter Iver Kaufman
    431,-

    Examines the historic and religious context surrounding the work of William Shakespeare.

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    811,-

    Maps the current distribution of all of Pennsylvania's 190 breeding birds and documents the changes in climate, habitat, and distribution since the first edition of this work. Includes habitat analyses and color photographs for each species.

  • - The Voyage and Adventures of William Moraley, an Indentured Servant
     
    272

    First published by Penn State Press in 1992, William Moraley's first-hand account of bound servitude provides a glimpse of life among the lower classes in England and the American colonies during the 18th century. This revised edition features additional information and shows how to read and interpret Moraley's autobiography.

  • - The Philosophy and Practice of American Abstract Painting in the 1980s
    av David Carrier
    1 137,-

    This text concentrates on the theory and practice of art criticism during the 1980s. Giving a personal view of the artistic activity of the decade, the author examines the relationship between art criticism and art practice using work from Jean Baudrillard and Jacques Derrida and others.

  • - The Design of the Plays from Pillars of Society to When We Dead Awaken
    av Brian Johnston
    431,-

  • - A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman and A Revelation of Love
     
    1 117,-

    Julian of Norwich, a contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, and John Wyclif, is the earliest woman writer of English. This book presents an edition of Julian's writings in Middle English, one that makes possible the serious reading and study of her thought for students and scholars of Middle English.

  • - Educating Bourgeois Girls in Nineteenth-Century France
    av Rebecca Rogers
    393,-

  • - The Russian Radical
    av Chris Matthew Sciabarra
    499

    This work, based on materials from the Leningrad archives, interviews with Russian contemporaries of Rand and a diversity of sources within the written and oral tradition of objectivism, provides an analysis of the intellectual roots and philosophy of Ayn Rand.

  • - Recent Perspectives
     
    411

  • - Perceptions, Reality, and Influences
     
    514,-

  • - European Roots and Native Expressions
    av Craig Zabel
    263,-

    This work explores European roots and native expressions in American public architecture.

  • - Financial Episodes in Late Nineteenth-Century American Art
    av Leo G. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) Mazow
    317

  • av Patrick J. (Palmer Museum of Art) McGrady
    180

    Focuses on the printmaking milieu of Paris during the 1860s and early 1870s, when Edouard Manet produced the majority of his graphic works. This catalogue discusses seventeen of Manet's etchings and lithographs, as are an equal number of prints by several of his colleagues and associates, including Felix Bracquemond, and Alphonse Legros.

  • - Thomas Hart Benton and American Waterways
    av Leo G. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) Mazow
    290,-

    Images of waterways figure prominently in the art of Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975). His depictions of rivers, streams, gullies, and creeks form a subgenre of American landscape painting, inviting us to rethink the artistic meaning and historical legacy. This catalogue examines the artist's river imagery and related subject matter.

  • av Leo G. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) Mazow
    290,-

    This catalogue, which accompanied an exhibition of the same name at the Palmer Museum of Art, provides new insight into the significance of the sculpture of Robert Arneson (1930-1992), an internationally acclaimed artist and influential teacher.

  • av Leo G. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) Mazow
    263,-

    Drawing on Covert's daybooks and art in the collection of the late Charles Covert Arensberg, this biography not only establishes that Covert continued his artistic explorations long after his supposed retirement in 1923, but also introduces several hitherto lost works.

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