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  • av Carlos M. N. Eire
    271,-

  • av Andrew Wasserman
    428,-

    Essential reading for anyone interested in art, community, and the built environment

  • av Donald J. Robertson
    197,-

    Experience the world of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and the tremendous challenges he faced and overcame, with the help of Stoic philosophy

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    597,-

    A revealing exploration of how prescient nineteenth-century artists, writers, and scientists began to sound the alarm on climate crisis

  • av Ronald Hendel
    972,-

    The first volume of a groundbreaking two-part commentary on the book of Genesis by leading biblical scholar Ronald Hendel

  • av Tilar J Mazzeo
    237 - 518,-

  • av Simon Morrison
    345,-

    A thrilling new biography of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky—composer of some of the world’s most popular orchestral and theatrical music

  • av Ned Blackhawk
    225,-

  • av Choon Hwee Koh
    670,-

    A history of the postal system that once connected the Ottoman Empire

  • av Katherine Carter
    295,-

    A major new history of Churchill in the 1930s, showing how his meetings at Chartwell, his country home, strengthened his fight against the Nazis

  • av Amy Helen Bell
    265,-

    A gripping new history of London during the Blackout—revealing the violent crime that spread across the capital under the cover of darkness

  • av Ara H. Merjian
    713,-

    A new history of Futurism and its fraught ideological ambitions, centered on sculptural experimentation

  • av Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
    297,-

    A compelling, authoritative history of how women shaped the Reformations and transformed religious life across the globe

  • av Asheesh Kapur Siddique
    518,-

    How modern data-driven government originated in the creation and use of administrative archives in the British Empire

  • av Merrill Baker-Medard
    467 - 857,-

  • av Mark D. Mitchell
    713,-

    An exploration of the human figure and artistic imagination in public art of the American Renaissance, from the nation’s centennial to World War I

  • av David Bentley Hart
    343,-

    A world-renowned philosopher’s brilliant and genre-defying exploration of the mystery of consciousness

  • av Andra B. Chastain
    597,-

    A fascinating historical examination of the Santiago Metro system as a microcosm of Chilean national identity during the twentieth century

  • av Alexandra Popoff
    275,-

    A deeply researched biography of the prominent and divisive writer Ayn Rand, whose pro-capitalist novels and nonfiction have influenced three generations of Americans

  • av Yii-Jan Lin
    532,-

    Tracing the metaphor of America as the Book of Revelation’s New Jerusalem, Yii-Jan Lin shows how apocalyptic narratives are used to exclude unwanted immigrants

  • av Damion Searls
    338,-

    A deep dive into the nature of translation from one of its most acclaimed practitioners

  • av Simon Rabinovitch
    467,-

    A comparative legal history of Jewish sovereignty and religious freedom, illuminating the surprising ways that collective and individual rights have evolved over the past two centuries

  • av Dietrich Neumann
    884,-

    A landmark survey, offering a nuanced and deeply researched account of the career and life of the iconic modern architect

  • av Jeremy Mynott
    345,-

    The story of humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world from pre-history to the present day

  • av Alyce Mahon
    467,-

    Born in the small town of Galesburg, Illinois, the life, and art of Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012) perfectly exemplifies the transnational spirit and nomadic practice of Surrealism, though it was all the harder an achievement for a woman. In Dorothea Tanning: A Surrealist World we travel with her across lived places and imagined spaces in Chicago, Arizona, Paris, Seillans, through to her final years in New York. Expertly drawn from extensive archival and curatorial research to map the artist’s life story across a seventy-year career, Alyce Mahon situates Tanning at the very heart of avant-garde discussions on art and philosophical ideas. She explores how this circle of relationships informed Tanning’s work at critical moments of her career and how she navigated the difficulty of being the wife of a male artist already established on the international stage. Mahon demonstrates how Tanning’s work expanded post-war global Surrealism in offering a world of kaleidoscopic, constantly shifting perspectives.

  • av Jerome E. Copulsky
    453,-

    A penetrating account of the religious critics of American liberalism, pluralism, and democracy—from the Revolution until today

  • av Andrew Lipman
    350,-

    A revelatory perspective on the Native man who was taken to Europe as a slave, found his way home, and changed the course of American history

  • av Angelika Neuwirth
    727,-

    The second volume of a world-renowned scholar’s long-awaited Qur’an commentary, now available in English

  • av Christa Dierksheide
    389,-

    A global history of how Thomas Jefferson’s descendants navigated the legacy of the Declaration of Independence on both sides of the color line

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