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  • - Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War
    av Simon Miles
    419

  • - A Comparative History
    av Mark Edele, Neil J. Diamant & Martin Crotty
    459

  • - Jewish World War I Veterans under Hitler
    av Michael Geheran
    419

  • - Ivan Turgenev and the Organic World
    av Thomas P. Hodge
    525,-

  • - Radical Secularization and the Preservation of the Past in Petrograd and Leningrad, 1918-1988
    av Catriona Kelly
    714

    In Russia, legislation on the separation of church and state in early 1918 marginalized religious faith and raised pressing questions about what was to be done with church buildings. While associated with suspect beliefs, they were also regarded as structures with potential practical uses, and some were considered works of art. This engaging...

  • - The Shared Lives and Art of Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan
    av Serge Gregory
    419

    Antosha and Levitasha is the first book in English devoted to the complex relationship between Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan, one of Russia's greatest landscape painters. Outside of Russia, a general lack of familiarity with Levitan's life and art has undermined an appreciation of the cultural significance of his friendship with Chekhov...

  • - New Studies in Russian Artistic Culture
    av Margaret Samu
    555,-

    Presenting research on the Russian art of the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, this title features thirteen essays that examine this area of intellectual and popular appeal while showcasing various topics of inquiry in Russian art.

  • - Korean Popular Culture and the Selling of Place
    av Youjeong Oh
    285 - 629

    Pop City examines the use of Korean television dramas and K-pop music to promote urban and rural places in South Korea.

  • - Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives
    av Chad R. Diehl
    359 - 565,-

    In Resurrecting Nagasaki, Chad R. Diehl examines the reconstruction of Nagasaki City after the atomic bombing of August 9, 1945. Diehl illuminates the genesis of narratives surrounding the bombing by following the people and groups who contributed to the city's rise from the ashes and shaped its postwar image in Japan and the world. Municipal officials, survivor-activist groups, the Catholic community, and American occupation officials interpreted the destruction and envisioned the reconstruction of the city from different and sometimes disparate perspectives. Each group's narrative situated the significance of the bombing within the city's postwar urban identity in unique ways, informing the discourse of reconstruction as well as its physical manifestations in the city's revival. Diehl's analysis reveals how these atomic narratives shaped both the way Nagasaki rebuilt and the ways in which popular discourse on the atomic bombings framed the city's experience for decades.

  • - Memoirs of the Underground Orthodox Church in Stalin's Russia
     
    1 465

  • - Principles and Applications
    av Randall T. Schuh
    739

  • - Corporate Lawyers, Statecraft, and the Making of Public-Private France
    av Antoine Vauchez & Pierre France
    309,-

  • - US Diplomacy and the Origins of the Asian Cinema Network
    av Sangjoon Lee
    419

    "This book explores the ways in which postwar Asian cinema was shaped by transnational collaborations and competitions between newly independent and colonial states at the height of Cold War cultural politics"--

  • - The Political Culture of Early Modern Russia
    av Daniel B. Rowland
    385 - 1 465

  • - Narratives of Work and the Good Life in South Africa
    av Christine Jeske
    359,-

  • - Heidegger and the Emergence of the Frankfurt School
    av Mikko Immanen
    409 - 1 465

  • - Archiving and the Quest for Architectural Legacy
    av Albena Yaneva
    489 - 1 465

  • - Weapons and Material Culture in France and Britain, 600-1600
    av Kristen Brooke Neuschel
    325 - 1 429

    "This book analyzes the way swords were collected, used, shared, and valued by warrior elites in France and Britain for over 1,000 years, from ca 500 to 1600"--

  • - Science, Disinformation, and Politics in Berlusconi's Italy
    av Noelle Mole Liston
    345 - 1 465

  • - Americans, Moros, and the Colonial World
    av Oliver Charbonneau
    559

    "This book reveals the little-known story of how the United States colonized and governed Southeast Asian Muslim territories in the early twentieth century"--

  • - Power and Networks of Knowledge in Central Asia
    av James Pickett
    655

    "Shows that the Central Asian city of Bukhara was the pivot of a transregional zone of Perso-Islamic cultural exchange, a role that endured and even expanded under Russian imperial rule"--

  • - Leaders and Exile in an Era of Accountability
    av Daniel Krcmaric
    525,-

  • - Aesthetics and Biopolitics in German Culture
    av Andreas Gailus
    1 465

  • - Shifting Borders and Territorial Disputes
    av Nadav G. Shelef
    385,-

    "Nadav G. Shelef explains that homelands matter deeply in domestic and international politics, their contours can change, and domestic political competition drives those changes"--

  • - Forensic Narratives from Goethe to Kafka
    av Arne Hoecker
    459 - 1 465

  • - Power, Proliferation, and Preventive War
    av Wallace J. Thies
    639,-

  • - Power Politics in the Atomic Age
    av Keir A. Lieber & Daryl G. Press
    369,-

    Leading analysts have predicted for decades that nuclear weapons would help pacify international politics. The core notion is that countries protected by these fearsome weapons can stop competing so intensely with their adversaries: they can end their arms races, scale back their alliances, and stop jockeying for strategic territory. But rarely have theory and practice been so opposed. Why do international relations in the nuclear age remain so competitive? Indeed, why are today's major geopolitical rivalries intensifying?In The Myth of the Nuclear Revolution, Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press tackle the central puzzle of the nuclear age: the persistence of intense geopolitical competition in the shadow of nuclear weapons. They explain why the Cold War superpowers raced so feverishly against each other; why the creation of "e;mutual assured destruction"e; does not ensure peace; and why the rapid technological changes of the 21st century will weaken deterrence in critical hotspots around the world.By explaining how the nuclear revolution falls short, Lieber and Press discover answers to the most pressing questions about deterrence in the coming decades: how much capability is required for a reliable nuclear deterrent, how conventional conflicts may become nuclear wars, and how great care is required now to prevent new technology from ushering in an age of nuclear instability.

  • - Petroleum and the Causes of International Conflict
    av Emily Meierding
    525,-

    "The Oil Wars Myth challenges the popular belief that countries fight wars for oil resources by identifying overlooked obstacles to these conflicts and reexamining the presumed petroleum motives for many of the twentieth century's major international wars"--

  • av Megumu Sagisawa
    285,-

  • - How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State
    av Melissa M. Lee
    525,-

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