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Essays That Confront the Personal and Public Aspects of Surviving Tragedy and Demonstrate How Pittsburgh Is Still Stronger Than Hate
A Study of US Efforts to Undermine the Venezuelan Government in the Name of Promoting Democracy
Provides a Fresh Perspective on What Science Is and How and Why It Changes
A Global Analysis of Sites, Practices, and Processes of Decolonial and Indigenous Meaning-Making
Debunks Myths of the Green Revolution with a Long-Awaited Critique of Wide Adaptation
A Lament for the Casualties of Corporate Destruction, Racism, War, and Personal Loss
Traces the Evolution of Radium from a Scientific Object to a Desirable Commodity
Letters Showing Tyndall's Widespread Esteem and Increasing Social Status
Explores the rise in violence in Venezuela even as traditionally linked factors decreased.
Examines British anthropology's engagement with the modern spiritualist movement during the late Victorian era.
How Medical Colleges Defined and Promoted a Reformed Pedagogy, Modern Science, and the New Physician
In the late eighteenth century, enlightened politicians and upper-class women in Spain debated the right of women to join one of the country's most prominent scientific institutions: the Madrid Economic Society of Friends of the Country.
A comprehensive, novel reassessment of the life and work of one of America's most influential self-taught artists, John Kane.
Explores how ingenuity shaped experience, discourse and conceptualisation of materials and their manipulation in early modern Europe.
This collection of poems reflects multiple voices around the theme of connections.
By 1920, Buenos Aires was the largest and most cosmopolitan city of Latin America due to mass immigration from Europe.
A New History of Local Philanthropy that Offers New Insights on Its Interplay with Regional Partners, Aspirations, and Progress
A new editorial team led by Alejandro de la Fuente draws on scholarship from Cuba and around the world to make this multidisciplinary journal a must-read for those looking beyond the headlines for a deeper understanding of the rapid changes taking place on the island.
Illuminates the importance of the early history of cloning for the biosciences and their institutional, disciplinary, and intellectual contexts.
In about:blank, Tracy Fuad builds a poetics of contemporary dissociation. about:blank - the title of which is the universal URL for a blank web page - complicates questions of longing and belonging.
Sheds new light on the construction and impact of race on architecture across the world since the eighteenth century.
Poems navigate the American chaos of wars, street violence, apocalyptic fantasies, and racial tension.
Examines the life and work of the artist Toyen (Marie Cerminova, 1902-80).
In this collection of interconnected stories, the beautiful and ravaging forces of sea and land collide with the forces of human nature, through isolation and family, love and loss, madness and revelation. The stories follow the lives of two sisters and the people who come and go in their lives, much like the tides.
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