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  • av R. Khari Brown
    1 000,-

    Examines the intersection of race, political sermons, and social justice. Drawing on 44 national and regional surveys conducted between 1941 and 2019, Faith without Works Is Dead explores how racial experiences impact the degree to which religion informs social justice attitudes and political behaviour.

  • - Computational Journeys into Theater Research
    av Miguel Escobar Varela
    1 039,-

  • - Advancing International Human Rights Through Local Laws and Courts
    av Maria Armoudian
    318 - 860,-

    A book about agency. About how, in the face of powerful interests and seemingly insurmountable obstacles - political, psychological, economic, geographical, and physical - a small group of lawyers and survivors navigated a terrain of daunting barriers to begin building, case-by-case, new pathways to justice for those who otherwise would have none.

  • - The Comparative Politics and Policy of COVID-19
    av Scott L. Greer
    519,-

    Identifies key threads in the global comparative discussion that continue to shed light on COVID-19 and shape debates about what it means for scholarship in health and comparative politics. The book's coverage is global, with a wide range of key and exemplary countries, and contains a mixture of comparative, thematic, and templated country studies.

  • - A Comparative Analysis of Post-Color Revolution in Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia
    av Vasili Rukhadze
    1 039,-

    Examines the factors that contributed to post-uprising leadership durability in the Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia in 2004-12. Using structured, focused comparison and process tracing, Vasili Rukhadze argues that the key independent variable influencing post-mobilization leadership durability is ruling coalition size and cohesion.

  • - The Early Twenty-First Century
    av Penny Farfan & Lesley Ferris
    1 244,-

    How women playwrights illuminate the contemporary world while also contributing to its reshaping.

  • av Sinclair Bell
    1 066,-

    The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, an annual publication of the American Academy in Rome, gathers articles on topics including Roman archaeology and topography, ancient and modern Italian history, Latin literature, and Italian art and architectural history.

  • - Four Lectures
     
    215,-

  • - Essays on Shakespeare and Performance
    av Barbara C. Hodgdon
    1 197,-

    Gathers the essays of the late Barbara C. Hodgdon, a renowned scholar of Shakespeare and performance studies. The editors have selected essays that represent the wide sweep of Hodgdon's scholarship, including unpublished pieces and those from hard-to-access sources.

  • - Islam, Selfhood, and Human Flourishing
    av Muhammad Umar Faruque
    1 107,-

    Addresses 'what it means to be human' in a secular, post-Enlightenment world by exploring notions of self and subjectivity in Islamic and non-Islamic philosophical and mystical thought.

  • - Trade and Politics in Cars, Beef, and Drugs
    av Gary Winslett
    1 132,-

    Provides a political companion to new trade theories in economics, questioning cleavage-based explanations of trade politics, demonstrating the underappreciated importance of activists, suggesting the limits of globalization, and providing in-depth examination of previously ignored trade negotiations.

  • - The Great Migration from North China to Manchuria
    av Thomas Gottschang
    217,-

    Between the 1890s and the Second World War, twenty-five million people traveled from the densely populated North China provinces of Shandong and Hebei to seek employment in the growing economy of Manchuria. Swallows and Settlers is the first comprehensive study of that migration.

  • - Fighting for the Future of Public Education
     
    325,-

  • - Poems by Kurihara Sadako
    av Sadako Kurihara
    284,-

    Kurihara Sadako was born in Hiroshima in 1913, and she was there on August 6, 1945. Already a poet before she experienced the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, she used her poetic talents to describe the blast and its aftermath. In 1946 she published Kuroi tamago (Black Eggs), poems from before, during, and immediately after the war.

  • - The Reform of Chinese Theater in the 1950s and Early 1960s
    av Siyuan Liu
    1 175,-

    Offers a systematic study of the effects of the comprehensive reform of traditional Chinese theatre conducted in the 1950s and '60s, and is based on a decade's worth of exhaustive research of official archival documents, wide-ranging interviews, and contemporaneous publications.

  • - Podcast Preservation and Historiography
    av Jeremy Wade Morris
    377,-

    Gathers the expertise of leading and emerging scholars in podcasting and digital audio to take stock of podcasting's recent history and imagine future directions for the format. Essays trace some of the less amplified histories of the format and offer discussions of some of the hurdles podcasting faces nearly twenty years into its existence.

  • - A Commentary
    av S. Douglas Olson
    385,-

    The first substantial commentary on Clouds since Dover's 1968 edition. Intended for intermediate Greek students at undergraduate and graduate levels, the commentary pays careful attention to the basic characteristics of ancient Greek syntax, as well as to how Greek words are formed and can be analysed.

  • - Class Strategies and Contradictions of Chinese Communism, 1928-1948
    av S. Bernard Thomas
    284,-

  • - Feng Menglong and the Chinese Vernacular Story
    av Shuhui Yang
    217,-

  • - Poetic Modes and Self-Presentation in Early Chinese Pentasyllabic Poetry
    av Zong-qi Cai
    217,-

  • av Suetonius Tranquillu
    1 535,-

    The Bibliotheca Teubneriana, established in 1849, has evolved into the world's most venerable and extensive series of editions of Greek and Latin literature, ranging from classical to Neo-Latin texts. Some 4-5 new editions are published every year. A team of renowned scholars in the field of Classical Philology acts as advisory board: Gian Biagio Conte (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)Marcus Deufert (Universität Leipzig)James Diggle (University of Cambridge)Donald J. Mastronarde (University of California, Berkeley)Franco Montanari (Università di Genova)Heinz-Günther Nesselrath (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)Dirk Obbink (University of Oxford)Oliver Primavesi (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München)Michael D. Reeve (University of Cambridge)Richard J. Tarrant (Harvard University) Formerly out-of-print editions are offered as print-on-demand reprints. Furthermore, all new books in the Bibliotheca Teubneriana series are published as eBooks. The older volumes of the series are being successively digitized and made available as eBooks.If you are interested in ordering an out-of-print edition, which hasn't been yet made available as print-on-demand reprint, please contact us: Tessa.Jahn@degruyter.com All editions of Latin texts published in the Bibliotheca Teubneriana are collected in the online database BTL Online.

  • - Teaching and Learning across Educational Contexts
     
    377,-

  • - Vernacular Fiction and Oceans in Late Ming China
    av Yuanfei Wang
    377 - 1 039,-

    Examines writings on China's oceanic piracy wars of the sixteenth century

  • - Fighting for the Future of Public Education
     
    1 000,-

    In February 2018, 35,000 public school educators walked off the job in West Virginia. More than 100,000 teachers in other states followed over the next year. Strike for the Common Good gathers together essays written by teachers involved, by students and parents, by journalists who have covered the strikes, and by outside analysts.

  • av Allison P. Hobgood
    1 000,-

  • av Laura M. Banducci
    1 175,-

    Explores the production, preparation, and consumption of food and drink in Republican Italy to illuminate the nature of cultural change during this period. Laura Banducci tracks through time the foodways of three sites in Etruria from about the third century BCE to the first century CE: Populonia, Musarna, and Cetamura del Chianti.

  • - From the Personal, to the Group, to the World
    av Jos C.N. Raadschelders
    417,-

    Examines the questions that citizens should have about their connections to government, why there is a government, what it does, how it does it, and why we can no longer do without government. The Three Ages of Government rises above stereotypical thinking about government.

  • - How Women Fought Sex Bias at Michigan and Paved the Way for Title IX
    av Sara Fitzgerald
    377,-

    In 1970, a group of women in Ann Arbor launched a crusade with an objective that seemed beyond reach at the time--force the University of Michigan to treat women the same as men. Sex discrimination was then rampant at U-M. The school's admissions officials sought to maintain a ratio of 55:45 between male and female undergraduate entrants, turning away more qualified female applicants and arguing, among other things, that men needed help because they were less mature and posted lower grades. Women comprised less than seven percent of the University's faculty members and their salaries trailed their male peers by substantial amounts. As one administrator put it when pressed about the disparity, "Men have better use for the extra money." Galvanized by their shared experiences with sex discrimination, the Ann Arbor women organized a group called FOCUS on Equal Employment for Women, led by activist Jean Ledwith King. Working with Bernice Sandler of the Women's Equity Action League, they developed a strategy to unleash the power of another powerful institution--the federal government--to demand change at U-M and, they hoped, across the world of higher education. Prompted by a complaint filed by FOCUS, the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare soon documented egregious examples of discrimination in Michigan's practices toward women and threatened to withhold millions of dollars in contracts unless the school adopted remedies. Among the hundreds of similar complaints filed against U.S. colleges in 1970-1971, the one brought by the Michigan women achieved the breakthrough that provided the historic template for settlements with other institutions. Drawing on oral histories from archives as well as new interviews with living participants, Conquering Heroines chronicles this pivotal period in the histories of the University of Michigan and the women's movement. An incredible story of grassroots activism and courageous women, the book highlights the kind of relentless effort that has helped make inclusivity an ongoing goal at U-M.

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