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  • av Xi Zhu
    349 - 1 209

    Zhu Xi (1130¿1200) was the preeminent Confucian thinker of the Song dynasty. This book presents the essential teachings of the new Confucian (¿Neo-Confucian¿) philosophical system that he forged. Daniel K. Gardner¿s translation renders these discussions and sayings in an accessible, conversational style.

  • av Ora (Associate Professor of Political Science) Szekely
    409 - 1 405

  • av Simon Partner
    409 - 1 405

  • av Brooke Wentz
    495

    Transfigured New York presents conversations with iconic, genre-bending artists who shaped the sounds of experimental movements like no wave, avant-jazz, and electronic music.

  • av Dario Fazzi
    409 - 1 405

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    385,-

    This book is a provocative and reflective examination of the relationship between zoos and the wild. It gathers a premier set of multidisciplinary voices to consider the possibilities and challenges of making zoos wilder.

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    1 315,-

    This book is a provocative and reflective examination of the relationship between zoos and the wild. It gathers a premier set of multidisciplinary voices to consider the possibilities and challenges of making zoos wilder.

  • av Thomas Rudel
    409 - 1 405

  • av Satoru Hashimoto
    409 - 1 405

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    av Musa Sayrami
    1 419,-

    The Tarikh-i ¿amidi is an epic and tragic history that chronicles a mass rebellion by the Muslims of Xinjiang against the China-based Qing empire from its beginnings in 1864 to the Qing reconquest of 1877 and its aftermath.

  • av Tenzin Jinba
    409 - 1 405

  • av Ellen Carlin & Professor Jeffrey Schlegelmilch
    355 - 1 215,-

  • av Quinn Eastman
    389,-

    Despite multiple alarm clocks and powerful stimulants, an Atlanta lawyer could sleep for thirty or even fifty hours at a stretch. Quinn Eastman tells her story-and the broader story of her diagnosis, idiopathic hypersomnia.

  • av Margaret Hillenbrand
    409 - 1 419,-

  • av Alex V. Barnard
    425 - 1 405

  • av Joshua Eisenman & David H. Shinn
    425 - 1 405

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    av Thomas Kelly
    409 - 1 405

  • av Ellen T. Armour
    385 - 1 315,-

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    425,-

    What does the future hold for the international order? In Chaos Reconsidered, leading scholars assess the domestic and global effects of the Trump and Biden presidencies.

  • - Four Thousand Years of Engagement with the World
    av Warren I. Cohen
    369 - 1 315,-

    A common misconception holds that Marco Polo "e;opened up"e; a closed and recalcitrant "e;Orient"e; to the West. However, this sweeping history covering 4,000 years of international relations from the perspective of China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia shows that the region's extensive involvement in world affairs began thousands of years ago. In a time when the writing of history is increasingly specialized, Warren I. Cohen has made a bold move against the grain. In broad but revealing brushstrokes, he paints a huge canvas of East Asia's place in world affairs throughout four millennia. Just as Cohen thinks broadly across time, so too, he defines the boundaries of East Asia liberally, looking beyond China, Japan, and Korea to include Southeast Asia. In addition, Cohen stretches the scope of international relations beyond its usual limitations to consider the vital role of cultural and economic exchanges.Within this vast framework, Cohen explores the system of Chinese domination in the ancient world, the exchanges between East Asia and the Islamic world from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, and the emergence of a European-defined international system in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book covers the new imperialism of the 1890s, the Manchurian crisis of the early 1930s, the ascendancy of Japan, the trials of World War II, the drama of the Cold War, and the fleeting "e;Asian Century"e; from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s.East Asia at the Center is replete with often-overlooked or little-known facts, such as:* A record of persistent Chinese imperialism in the region* Tibet's status as a major power from the 7th to the 9th centuries C.E., when it frequently invaded China and decimated Chinese armies* Japan's profound dependence on Korea for its early cultural development* The enormous influence of Indian cuisine on that of China* Egyptian and Ottoman military aid to their Muslim brethren in India and Sumatra against European powers* Extensive Chinese sea voyages to Arabia and East Africa-long before such famous Westerners as Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus took to the seasEast Asia at the Center's expansive historical view puts the trials and advances of the past four millennia into perspective, showing that East Asia has often been preeminent on the world stage-and conjecturing that it might be so again in the not-so-distant future.

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    1 419,-

    What does the future hold for the international order? In Chaos Reconsidered, leading scholars assess the domestic and global effects of the Trump and Biden presidencies.

  • av William B. Eimicke
    409,-

    Built on interviews with more than fifty leading practitioners from major universities and ed-tech firms, Leveling the Learning Curve is an indispensable guide to the inner workings of digital education.

  • av David C. Atherton
    409 - 1 405

  • av Richard Hu
    385 - 1 315,-

  • av John D. (Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Humanities Caputo
    319 - 1 125,-

  • av Michael D. Tusiani
    399,-

    This book explores how Qatar became a major player in the global energy market. Part historical analysis, part in-the-room narrative, it is the definitive account of oil and gas development in Qatar.

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    409,-

    This transdisciplinary book brings together essays that explore the variety and diversity of Buddhist masculinities, from early India to the contemporary United States, and from bodhisattva-kings to martial monks.

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    1 405

    This transdisciplinary book brings together essays that explore the variety and diversity of Buddhist masculinities, from early India to the contemporary United States, and from bodhisattva-kings to martial monks.

  • av SherAli Tareen
    409 - 1 405

  • av Hayrettin Yucesoy
    409 - 1 405

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