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  • - Masculinity and Sexuality in the Eighteenth Century
    av George Haggerty
    499 - 1 239

    Arguing that the personally and culturally complex concepts of love and emotional intimacy offer a more useful perspective for understanding male-male relations of the eighteenth century than scholarship which focuses exclusively on sexual behavior, Haggerty examines several eighteenth -century archetypes of same-sex relations in which sensibility and sexuality emerge as interdependent.

  • av Lisa Disch
    419 - 1 205

    Re-examines a nineteenth-century strategy called fusion, in which a dominant-party candidate ran on the ballots of both the established party and a third party. This book concludes by analyzing the 2000 presidential election as an object lesson in the tyranny of the two-party system. It also includes suggestions for voting experiments.

  • - Leaders of the Chilean Left, 1968-1998
    av Katherine Hite
    409

    Based on analysis of a generation of leaders who came to power in Chile after 1970, this text focuses on how Allende's followers justify their political objectives through the course of their victory, violent defeat and gradual return to politics during Chile's redemocratization process.

  • - Foreign Female Domestic Workers and the Malaysian "Modernity Project"
    av Christine B. N. Chin
    449

    Examining how the shared interests of state elites and the middle classes rationalize mistreatment of domestic workers, the author argues that the "premodern" exploitation of migrant domestic workers is at odds with the global expansion of open markets and free trade.

  • - The Science and Art of Political Analysis
    av Frederick W. Mayer
    585

    Drawing on a wide range of documents and interviews with officials in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, as well the author's experience as an aide to Senator Bill Bradley during negotiations, Interpreting NAFTA is a history of the agreement's development, from opening talks to final passage.

  • - American Identity and the Turn Against Immigration
    av David (NYU) Reimers
    525

    An examination of all sides of the immigration argument in the USA. The text investigates the history of American attitudes toward immigration and offers a perspective on the current crisis in the late 1990s.

  • av Christine A. Lunardini & Catherine Clinton
    569 - 1 345

    Offers students of women's history and nineteenth-century American culture with a source of information and interpretation. This book focuses on areas in which scholars have identified changes (such as suffrage and reform), and innovative explorations (for example, work on female sexuality). It features alphabetical encyclopedia-like entries.

  • - Everyday Narratives of Childbirth
    av Della Pollock
    569 - 1 375

    Considering issues such as pain and fertility, and exploring both the language of medical discourse and the silence of personal mystery, she reveals the numerous ways in which giving birth is narrated in the contemporary U.S. Pollock draws on cultural criticism, performance studies, and narrative theory to unpack this long-ignored genre.

  • - Scale and Process in Human History
    av Ronald E. Martin
    609 - 1 715

    Addressing the history of the earth in terms of geological process and the resolution of the fossil record, Martin presents a lucid report on the current state of knowledge of a group of interconnected themes-process, scale and hierarchy, and methodologies of historical sciences.

  • av John Hollander
    555 - 1 745

    New and classic essays by one of America's most distinguished contemporary poet-critics, The Work of Poetry surveys an extraordinary range of poets, from Dante to May Swenson, and George Meredith to Marianne Moore, as well as works from the Psalms to A Child's Garden of Verses.

  • av Renee C. Hoogland
    419

    Reading sexuality as much between the texts as through them, this work provides a critical stock-taking and intervention in the field of lesbian studies. Literary and cinematographic texts discussed include: "Basic Instinct"; "Bitter Moon"; "Friends and Relations" and "The Colour Purple".

  • - Disciplinary Readings and Challenges
    av Mark Poster
    499

    Poster charts the move from social history to new practices of cultural history that are drawing strength from poststructuralist interpretive strategies and raising issues found in feminist and postcolonial discourse. He provides close readings of Lawrence Stone; Francois Furet, Michel de Certeau and Michel Foucault.

  • - Poor People's Movements in Iran
    av Asef Bayat
    585

    The story of a grassroots political movement that flourished throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

  • av Chester Gillis
    419 - 1 209

    Offers a survey of US Catholic history, emphasizing the post-Vatican II era. This book explores the various roles and missions of the church in education, health care, charity, and more. It discusses the changing role of authority and how Catholic notions of authority have changed and why.

  • - The Ethics of Sexual Orientation Research
    av Timothy F. Murphy
    389 - 1 205

    Drawing on a wide range of studies in neuroanatomy, genetics, and psychology, Murphy systematically reviews the purpose and goals of gay science, arguing that that science, for better or worse, represents a vital channel through which a more complete understanding of homosexuality can be established.

  • - Oliver North and the Politics of Public Opinion
    av Amy Fried
    419 - 1 345

    This text looks at opinion polls, the news media, special interest groups, and interviews with congressional members, using the Iran-Contra hearing as a case study. It explores the construction, interpretation and uses of public opinion and questions the media's role in forming public policy.

  • av Robert E. Ulanowicz
    609 - 1 885

    Presents a paradigm to measure the developmental status of various living communities. This book aims to set forth a theoretical framework for ecology. It demonstrates that mechanical models fail to explain the mix of order and disorder that characterizes larger systems. It suggests ways to bring ecology from the fringes to the center of science.

  • - The United States, Great Britain, and Iranian Oil, 1950-1954
    av Mary Ann Heiss
    585

    Heiss provides the most detailed account available of the 1951 seizure of British oil holdings in Iran by prime minister Mohammed Mossadegh, a turning point in cold war history.

  • - Uyghur Nationalism Along China's Silk Road
    av Justin Jon Rudelson
    539 - 1 675

    Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in the Xinjiang oasis of Turpan, Rudelson assesses the factors that undermine the creation of a pan-Uyghur identity.

  • - The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role
    av Andrew Elfenbein
    389 - 1 605

    Elfenbein takes on the absorbing subject of homosexuality in British Romantic writing, showing the centrality of disreputable desires to the works of Romantic male authors--from William Beckford to Samuel Taylor Coleridge to William Blake-as well as to the writings of lesser-known but equally significant female authors of the period.

  • - Dispatches from the Middle East
    av Amos Elon
    555 - 1 375

    Elon charts the trajectory of politics in the modern Middle East, and the progress of relations between Jews and Arabs----and among the Israelis themselves----over the course of nearly thirty years. Sensitive, informed, and beautifully written, this is a powerful account of the past, present, and future of one of the most fascinating and turbulent places in the world.

  • - Consumer Culture and Votes for Women
    av Margaret Finnegan
    555 - 1 345

    Finnegan's pathbreaking study of woman suffrage from the 1850s to the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 reveals how activists came to identify with consumer culture and employ its methods of publicity to win popular support through carefully crafted images of enfranchised women as "personable, likable, and modern."

  • - The Prison Novel
    av N. Bukharin
    639 - 1 605

    The autobiographical novel and final work of one of the Communist Party's youngest, most popular, and most intellectual members is both an astonishing personal testament and a panoramic view of Russia on the eve of a revolution that transformed the twentieth century.

  • - Nation-Keeping from 1831 to 1965
    av Russell L. Riley
    639 - 1 519

    Focusing on the most explosive and enduring of equality movements--the struggle for social and economic parity by African Americans--Riley argues that the president's unwritten mandate as the designated protector of domestic social order is to suppress or moderate major social change. Only in extreme circumstances have presidents become advocates of serious reform.

  • - Politics and Administration during the Reagan Years
    av Marissa Martino Golden
    569

    Tells the story of a group of upper-level career civil servants in the Reagan administration at the Environmental Protection Agency, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, the Food and Nutrition Service, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  • - Parents and Children in an Arab Village
    av Andrea Rugh
    539

    The author contrasts her experiences as an American mother raising three independent, self-sufficient boys with the experiences of village parents striving to form a closely-knit family unit. The result is a uniquely intimate account of family life and child rearing in Middle Eastern society.

  • - Workers, Unions, and Economic Restructuring
    av Marsha Pripstein Posusney
    449 - 1 375

    Surveys the relationships of workers and trade unions to the state in Egypt, bringing to light the often overlooked effect of workers' collective actions in shaping public policy.

  • - Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations
    av Katharine H. S. Moon
    425

    This study examines and illuminates how the lives of Korean prostitutes in the 1970s served as the invisible underpinnings to US-Korean military policies at the highest level.

  • av John Hof & Michael Bevers
    609

    This book presents ideas and methods for directly optimizing the spatial layout of the landscape features in which an ecosystem functions. There is rich discussion of wildlife habitat issues as well as chapters on recreation, timber management, water runoff, and pest management.

  • - American Jews and the Fight for Civil Liberties
    av Stuart (Torys LLP) Svonkin
    569 - 1 375

    This vital contribution to the story of civil rights in modern America traces the political evolution of Jewish defense organizations from their initial incarnations as groups concerned primarily with defending American Jews against the virulent anti-Semitism of the 1920s and 1930s to their leading role in the fight against all forms of prejudice during the middle half of this century.

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