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  • - Forensics, Memory, and Rewriting Spain's Past
    av Nicole Iturriaga
    349 - 1 375

    Nicole Iturriaga offers an ethnographic examination of how Spanish human rights activists use forensic methods to challenge dominant histories, reshape collective memory, and create new forms of transitional justice. Exhuming Violent Histories sheds new light on how science and technology intersect with human rights and collective memory.

  • av Guobin (University of Pennsylvania) Yang
    309 - 1 279

    This book tells the dramatic story of the Wuhan lockdown in the voices of the city's own people. Using a vast archive of more than 6,000 diaries, the sociologist Guobin Yang vividly depicts how the city coped during the crisis.

  • - The United Nations, Development, and Decolonization, 1945-1965
    av Eva-Maria (Research Associate and Lecturer & Center for Global History) Muschik
    419 - 1 605

    Building States examines how the UN tried to manage the dissolution of European empires in the 1950s and 1960s-and helped transform the practice of international development and the meaning of state sovereignty in the process. Eva-Maria Muschik traces how UN personnel pioneered a new kind of state building in the midst of decolonization.

  • - Literary Objects in China, 1550-1775
    av Sophie Volpp
    419 - 1 415

    Sophie Volpp considers fictional objects of the late Ming and Qing that defy being read as illustrative of historical things. Instead, she argues, fictional objects are often signs of fictionality themselves, calling attention to the nature of the relationship between literature and materiality.

  • - An Earth Institute Sustainability Primer
    av Joshua D. Fisher
    265 - 935

    Conflicts frequently arise over environmental issues such as land use, natural resource management, and laws and regulation. This book is a primer on causes of and solutions to such conflicts. Joshua D. Fisher provides a foundational overview of the theory and practice of collaborative approaches to managing environmental disputes.

  • - Microhistorical Documentaries
    av Efren Cuevas
    345 - 1 375

    In recent decades, a type of historical documentary has emerged that focuses on tightly circumscribed subjects, personal archives, and first-person perspectives. Efren Cuevas categorizes these films as "microhistorical documentaries" and examines how they push cinema's capacity as a producer of historical knowledge in new directions.

  • - How Jihadist Groups Strategize, Plot, and Learn
    av Thomas Joscelyn & Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
    353 - 1 375

    Two internationally recognized experts use newly available documents from al-Qaeda and ISIS to explain how jihadist groups think, grow, and adapt. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Thomas Joscelyn recast militant groups as learning organizations, detailing their embrace of strategic, tactical, and technological innovation.

  • - An Archaeological History of New York
    av Jessica Striebel MacLean, H. Arthur Bankoff, Amanda Sutphin & m.fl.
    495 - 1 679

    Buried Beneath the City uses urban archaeology to retell the history of New York, working backward chronologically from the topsoil of recent history down to the deeper layers of the past. The book explores the ever-evolving city and the day-to-day world of its residents through artifacts.

  • av David Kurnick
    265 - 935

    David Kurnick argues that the controversies surrounding Roberto Bolano's life and work have obscured his achievements-and that The Savage Detectives is still underappreciated for the subtlety and vitality of its portrait of collective life. He explores the novel as an epic of social structure and its decomposition.

  • - An Educator's Guide to Theory and Practice
    av Jeane Anastas
    419 - 1 605

    This book is a comprehensive survey of the theories, principles, methods, and formats that are most appropriate and applicable to teaching in the field of social work. Drawing from her extensive classroom and field experience, Jeane W. Anastas identifies the factors that produce effective educational outcomes.

  • - The Quest to Expand Federal Power, 1913-1933
    av Jesse Tarbert
    349 - 1 375

    The years after World War I have often been seen as an era when Republican presidents and business leaders brought the growth of government in the United States to a halt. Jesse Tarbert reveals a forgotten effort by business-allied reformers to expand federal power-and how that effort was foiled by Southern Democrats and their political allies.

  • - Principles of Organizational Growth and Development
    av Warner Burke & Michael O'Malley
    419 - 1 605

    Profitably Healthy Companies lays out ten essential principles of organizational development for sustained success. Bringing together practical and academic expertise, W. Warner Burke and Michael O'Malley detail proven methods for every organization at each level.

  • - A Guided Anthology
    av Regina S. Llamas & Patricia Sieber
    479 - 1 615

    This book is a comprehensive and inviting introduction to the literary forms and cultural significance of Chinese drama as both text and performance. Each chapter offers an accessible overview and critical analysis of one or more plays-canonical as well as less frequently studied works-and their historical contexts.

  • - Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History
    av Andie Tucher
    309 - 1 305

    From fibs in America's first newspaper about royal incest to social-media-driven conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's birthplace, Andie Tucher explores how American audiences have argued over what's real and what's not and why that matters for democracy.

  • - A History
    av Giora Goodman & Anthony Shaw
    355 - 1 375

    Hollywood has long enjoyed a "special relationship" with Israel. This book offers a groundbreaking account of this relationship, both on and off the screen. Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman investigate the many ways in which Hollywood's moguls, directors, and actors have supported or challenged Israel for more than seven decades.

  • - Sex for Business and Pleasure in New York City
    av Terry Williams
    349 - 1 375

    In The Soft City, the ethnographer Terry Williams ventures deep into the underground world of sex in New York. The book explores different aspects of the "perverse space" of the city: porn theaters, sex shops, peep shows, restroom cruising, sadomasochism clubs, swingers' events, and many more.

  • - Active Living, Public Policy, and the Built Environment
    av Lawrence D. (Professor of Health Policy and Management) Brown
    349 - 1 385

    Lawrence D. Brown presents five case studies of cities that have promoted active living with varying success through a range of approaches. He shows how and why the transformation of a call for public intervention into projects, programs, and policies is inescapably political.

  • av Siegfried Kracauer
    335 - 1 305

    This book brings together a broad selection of Siegfried Kracauer's work on media and political communication, much of it previously unavailable in English. It features writings spanning more than two decades, from the 1930s to the early Cold War period.

  • av C. Pierce Salguero
    419 - 1 605

    This book is a wide-ranging and accessible account of the interplay between Buddhism and medicine over the past two and a half millennia. C. Pierce Salguero traces the intertwining threads linking ideas, practices, and texts from many different times and places.

  • - Voice, Gender, and the Sufi Mediascape in China
    av Guangtian Ha
    419 - 1 605

    The Jahriyya Sufis-a primarily Sinophone order in northwest China-inhabit a unique religious soundscape. The first ethnography of this order in any language, The Sound of Salvation draws on nearly a decade of fieldwork to reveal the intricacies and importance of Jahriyya vocal recitation.

  • - Selling Nature in the City
    av Kevin Loughran
    349 - 1 375

    Kevin Loughran explores the High Line in New York, the Bloomingdale Trail/606 in Chicago, and Buffalo Bayou Park in Houston to offer a critical perspective on the rise of the postindustrial park. He reveals how elites deploy the popularity and seemingly benign nature of parks to achieve their cultural, political, and economic goals.

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    - A Gay Man's Intimate Confessions to Emile Zola
     
    1 209

    In the late nineteenth century, a young Italian aristocrat made an astonishing confession: In a series of revealing letters, he frankly described his sexual experiences with other men. This is the first complete, unexpurgated version in English of this remarkable queer autobiography.

  • - A Gay Man's Intimate Confessions to Emile Zola
     
    349

    In the late nineteenth century, a young Italian aristocrat made an astonishing confession: In a series of revealing letters, he frankly described his sexual experiences with other men. This is the first complete, unexpurgated version in English of this remarkable queer autobiography.

  • - The Past and Future of Jewish Studies in America
     
    349

    In 1930, Columbia University appointed Salo Baron to be the Nathan L. Miller Professor of Jewish History, Literature, and Institutions. This book brings together leading scholars to consider how Baron transformed the course of Jewish studies in the United States.

  • - The Past and Future of Jewish Studies in America
     
    1 375

    In 1930, Columbia University appointed Salo Baron to be the Nathan L. Miller Professor of Jewish History, Literature, and Institutions. This book brings together leading scholars to consider how Baron transformed the course of Jewish studies in the United States.

  • - A 2020 Reader
     
    1 089

    In The Long Year, some of the world's most incisive thinkers excavate 2020's buried crises, revealing how they must be confronted in order to achieve a more equal future.

  • - A 2020 Reader
     
    289,-

    In The Long Year, some of the world's most incisive thinkers excavate 2020's buried crises, revealing how they must be confronted in order to achieve a more equal future.

  • - Why We're Driven to Help Others
    av Stephanie D. Preston
    425

    Stephanie D. Preston explores how and why we developed a surprisingly powerful drive to help the vulnerable. She argues that the neural and psychological mechanisms that evolved to safeguard offspring also motivate people to save strangers in need of immediate aid.

  • - A Global Compact for a Time of Crisis
     
    419

    This book calls for a new global approach to education to enrich and enhance the lives of children everywhere. Contributors emphasize the centrality of education to social and environmental justice, as well as the philosophical foundations of education. The book features a foreword by Pope Francis.

  • - A Global Compact for a Time of Crisis
     
    1 605

    This book calls for a new global approach to education to enrich and enhance the lives of children everywhere. Contributors emphasize the centrality of education to social and environmental justice, as well as the philosophical foundations of education. The book features a foreword by Pope Francis.

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