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  • - Bride-Shows and Marriage Politics in Early Modern Russia
    av Russell E. Martin
    655,-

    From 1505 to 1689, Russia's Tsars chose their wives through an elaborate ritual: the bride-show. Alongside accounts of sordid boyar plots against brides and the multiple marriages of Ivan the Terrible, this book offers an analysis of the show's role in the complex politics of royal marriage in early modern Russia.

  • av Wayne Dowler
    289 - 459

  • - Lifestyle Advice for the Soviet Masses
    av Frances Lee Bernstein
    529 - 2 125

    Explores the attempts to define and control sexual behavior in the years following the Russian Revolution. This book examines Soviet "sexual enlightenment," a program of popular health and lifestyle advice intended to establish a model of sexual conduct for the men and women who would build socialism.

  • - Orthodox Pastorship and Social Activism in Revolutionary Russia
    av Jennifer Hedda
    505 - 1 465

    Analyzes the ideas and activities of the parish clergy serving in St Petersburg, the capital of imperial Russia, in order to discover how the Russian Orthodox Church responded theologically and pastorally to the profound social, economic, and cultural changes that transformed Russia during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  • - Catholic Clergy and National Socialism
    av Kevin P. Spicer
    315,-

    Introduces the principal clergymen who participated in the Nazi movement and examines their motives. This title details their advocacy of National Socialism and explores the consequences of their political activism.

  • - Landscape and National Identity in Imperial Russia
    av Christopher Ely
    369 - 599,-

    This work traces the construction of Russia's cultural landscape, showing how 19th-century representations of nature reflected and shaped Russians' ideas about themselves and their nation. It should appeal to those who are interested in landscape history and in Russian art and culture.

  • - Ngo Dinh Diem, the United States, and 1950s Southern Vietnam
    av Jessica M. Chapman
    429

    In 1955, Ngo Dinh Diem organized an election to depose chief-of-state Bao Dai, after which he proclaimed himself the first president of the newly created Republic of Vietnam. The United States sanctioned the results of this election, which was widely condemned as fraudulent, and provided substantial economic aid and advice to the RVN. Because...

  • - Language and the Fall in Medieval Literature
    av Eric Jager
    484

    Why was the story of Adam, Eve, and the Serpent so important to medieval literary culture? Eric Jager argues that during the Middle Ages the story of the Fall was incorporated into a comprehensive myth about language. Drawing on a wide range of texts...

  • av Jonathan Mercer
    409 - 679,-

    By approaching an important foreign policy issue from a new angle, Jonathan Mercer comes to a startling, controversial discovery: a nation's reputation is not worth fighting for.

  • - Islam and Legitimacy in Southern Thailand
    av Duncan McCargo
    409,-

    Since January 2004, a violent separatist insurgency has raged in southern Thailand, resulting in more than three thousand deaths. Though largely unnoticed outside Southeast Asia, the rebellion in Pattani and neighboring provinces and the Thai...

  • - Alliance Restraint in International Politics
    av Jeremy Pressman
    585 - 1 885

    Pressman draws on and critiques realist, normative, and institutionalist understandings of how alliance decisions are made.

  • - Sound and Performance from the 1920s to the Present
    av Lesley Wheeler
    459

    The most interesting tensions and ambitions of twentieth-century American poetry intersect in one resonant word: voice. The term "poetic voice" emphasizes poetry's reliance on sound, which is prominent in ethnic American writings, new formalism, and...

  • - Gender and Cultural Politics in Sri Lanka's Global Garment Industry
    av Caitrin Lynch
    379

    Caitrin Lynch shows how contemporary Sri Lankan women navigate a complex web of political, cultural, and socioeconomic forces. Lynch details precisely how gender, nationalism, and globalization influence everyday life in Sri Lanka.

  • - Signing and the Politics of Identity
    av Karen Nakamura
    369,-

    A groundbreaking study of deaf identity, minority politics, and sign language, traces the history of the deaf community in Japan.

  • - Myths of Cultural Origins
    av Erwin F. Cook
    685 - 855

    A study in poetic interaction, The "Odyssey" in Athens explores the ways in which narrative structure and parallels within and between epic poems create or disclose meaning. Erwin F. Cook also broadens the scope of this intertextual approach to include...

  • - Kinship, Class, and Gender among California Italian-Americans
    av Micaela Di Leonardo
    485

    Taking a novel anthropological approach to the issue of white ethnicity in the United States, this book challenges the model of uniform ethnic family and community culture, and argues for a reconsideration of the meaning of class, kinship, and gender in America's past and present.

  • - Laboring Life in Contemporary Tokyo
    av Edward Fowler
    395,-

    Over the years, Edward Fowler, an American academic, became a familiar presence in San'ya, a run-down neighborhood in northeastern Tokyo. The city's largest day-labor market, notorious for its population of casual laborers, drunks, gamblers, and...

  • av Norman Austin
    509 - 855

    Like the male heroes of epic poetry, Helen of Troy has been immortalized, but not for deeds of strength and honor; she is remembered as the beautiful woman who disgraced herself and betrayed her family and state. Norman Austin here surveys...

  • - Elements of a Life
    av Robert D. Zaretsky
    275,-

    Like many others of my generation, I first read Camus in high school. I carried him in my backpack while traveling across Europe, I carried him into (and out of) relationships, and I carried him into (and out of) difficult periods of my life. More...

  • - how American military dominance makes us less safe, less prosperous, and less free
    av Christopher A. Preble
    369,-

  • av Crispin Sartwell
    379,-

    Juxtaposing and connecting the art of states and the art of art historians with vernacular or popular arts such as reggae and hip-hop, Crispin Sartwell suggests that we need to take much more seriously the aesthetics of political thought and action.

  • - The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo
    av Peter Andreas
    285,-

    A major contribution to our understanding of contemporary urban warfare, war economies, and the political repercussions of humanitarian action.

  • - Secrecy, Fiction, and the National Security State
    av Timothy Melley
    409,-

    Examining how since 1947 a regime of psychological operations and covert action has made the conflation of reality and fiction a central feature of both U.S. foreign policy and American culture.

  • av Jack Donnelly
    399,-

    In the third edition of his classic work, revised extensively and updated to include recent developments on the international scene, Jack Donnelly explains and defends a richly interdisciplinary account of human rights as universal rights. He shows that any conception of human rights-and the idea of human rights itself-is historically specific...

  • - Exposing the Myth of the Business Hero
    av Catherine Vuillermot & Michel Villette
    419

    In the popular imagination, the business media, and the schools of business and management that train new generations of entrepreneurs and executives, achieving extraordinary success in business is attributed to far-sighted individuals who have taken...

  • - An Account of the Exploration and Settlement of New York State by French Emigres in the Years 1793 to 1797
    av Pierre Pharoux & Simon Desjardins
    665,-

    The Castorland Journal is a diary, a travel narrative about early New York, a work of autobiography, and a narrative of a dramatic and complex period in American history. In 1792 Parisian businessmen and speculators established the New York Company...

  • - How States Develop Human Capital in Europe
    av Pepper D. Culpepper
    845

    In Creating Cooperation, Pepper D. Culpepper explains the successes and failures of human capital reforms adopted by the French and German governments in the 1990s. Employers and employees both stand to gain from corporate investment in worker skills...

  • av Terry Terriff
    1 075

    In 1974 Richard Nixon's defense secretary, James Schlesinger, announced that the United States would change its nuclear targeting policy from "assured destruction" to "limited nuclear options." In this account of the Schlesinger Doctrine based on...

  • av Phan Chau Trinh
    1 465

    Phan Chau Trinh (1872-1926) was the earliest proponent of democracy and popular rights in Vietnam. Throughout his life, he favored a moderate approach to political change and advised the country's leaders to seek gradual progress for Vietnam within the French colonial system. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not favor anti-French...

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