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  • - United Fruit, Race, and U.S. Expansion in Central America
    av Jason M. Colby
    369,-

    Colby provides new insight into the role of transnational capital, labor migration, and racial nationalism in shaping U.S. expansion into Central America and the greater Caribbean.

  • av Robert Parker
    515,-

    A provocative and wide-ranging entree into the world of ancient Greek religion.

  • - Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting in America
    av Elliott J. Gorn
    275,-

    Updated edition of this "exciting narrative history of boxing" (The Nation).

  • - The Moral Quandary of Race
    av Lawrence Blum
    309,-

    Blum develops a historically grounded account of racism as the deeply morally charged notion it has become. He addresses the question whether people of color can be racist, defines types of racism, and identifies debased and inappropriate usages of the term.

  • av Sarah Wilson
    479,-

    "An intelligent and beautifully written examination of the 'melting pot' as taken up in the work of four modernist writers: Henry James, James Weldon Johnson, Willa Cather, and Gertrude Stein."-Christopher Douglas, University of Victoria

  • - Imperial Russia, Modernity, and the Birth of Terrorism
    av Claudia Verhoeven
    325,-

    Verhoeven demonstrates that Karakozov's attempt on the life of Alexander II inaugurated a new form of modern terrorist political violence-the murder of a crowned ruler, conceived as a form of action and communication intended to catalyze revolution.

  • - Oil and the State in Saudi Arabia
    av Steffen Hertog
    364,99

    In Princes, Brokers, and Bureaucrats, the most thorough treatment of the political economy of Saudi Arabia to date, Steffen Hertog uncovers an untold history of how the elite rivalries and whims of half a century ago have shaped today's Saudi state.

  • - Race and the Victorians
    av Patrick Brantlinger
    369,-

    In Taming Cannibals, Patrick Brantlinger unravels contradictions embedded in the racist and imperialist ideology of the British Empire. For many Victorians, the idea of taming cannibals or civilizing savages was oxymoronic: civilization was a goal that the nonwhite peoples of the world could not attain or, at best, could only approximate, yet...

  • - Islam, Globalization, and the Afterlife of Development
    av Daromir Rudnyckyj
    509 - 1 885

    Rudnyckyj's book challenges widespread assumptions about contemporary Islam by showing how moderate Muslims in Southeast Asia are reinterpreting Islam not to reject modernity but to create business practices conducive to globalization.

  • av Miroslav Nincic
    585,-

    In this book, Miroslav Nincic outlines the efficacy of and the benefits that can flow from positive rather than negative engagement with "rogue" states.

  • - France and the Conquest of Algeria
    av Jennifer E. Sessions
    470,99

    Generously illustrated with examples of this imperialist iconography, Sessions's work connects a wide-ranging culture of empire to specific policies of colonization during a pivotal period in the genesis of modern France.

  • - Insurgent Governance and Civilian Life during War
    av Zachariah Cherian Mampilly
    385,-

    When insurgents take and hold territory, they can develop systems of governance that deliver public services to civilians under their control. This book reflects Zachariah Cherian Mampilly's extensive fieldwork in rebel-controlled areas.

  • - National Security and the Politics of Intelligence
    av Joshua Rovner
    359 - 525,-

    Rovner explores the complex interaction between intelligence and policy and shines a spotlight on the problem of politicization.

  • - The Religious Mind-set of Modern Terrorists
    av Alessandro Orsini
    399,-

    An award-winning attempt to understand the logic of revolutionary terrorism.

  • - How Regionalization Shapes Japan
    av Walter F. Hatch
    295,-

    In Asia's Flying Geese, Walter F. Hatch tackles the puzzle of Japan's paradoxically slow change during the economic crisis it faced in the 1990s. Why didn't the purportedly unstoppable pressures of globalization force a rapid and radical shift in...

  • - Literature and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
    av Timothy Hampton
    479,-

    Historians of early modern Europe have long stressed how new practices of diplomacy that emerged during the period transformed European politics. Fictions of Embassy is the first book to examine the cultural implications of the rise of modern...

  • - East Asia's Adoption of International Standards
    av Andrew Walter
    379,-

    Walter explains why Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, and Thailand-key targets and test cases of this international standards project-were placed under intense pressure to transform their domestic financial governance.

  • av Richard S. Vetter
    509

    The brown recluse is a fascinating spider very well adapted to dwelling in houses and other buildings. It has become infamous throughout North America. In this book, Richard S. Vetter educates readers regarding the biology of the brown recluse spider and medical aspects of its bites.

  • - An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise
    av Hannah Knox & Penny Harvey
    1 885

    Sweeping in scope and conceptually ambitious, this book tells a story of infrastructure and of global flows of money, goods, and people.

  • - Sex, Marriage, and Incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf
    av Mary Jean Corbett
    295,-

    Corbett shows how the domestic fiction of novelists including Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Virginia Woolf reflected the shifting boundaries of "family" and even helped refine those borders.

  • - Strong-arm Brokers in Weak States
    av Kimberly Marten
    389 - 645

    Kimberly Marten shows why and how warlords undermine state sovereignty. Unlike the feudal lords of a previous era, warlords today are not state-builders. They thrive on illegality and rely on private militias for support.

  • - History and Strategy in America's Atomic Age
    av Francis J. Gavin
    325 - 575,-

    Gavin challenges key elements of the widely accepted narrative about the history of the atomic age and the consequences of the nuclear revolution.

  • - Power and Purpose in American Statecraft from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush
    av Hal Brands
    275,-

    Hal Brands explains why grand strategy is a concept that is so alluring and so elusive to those who make American statecraft, exploring what grand strategy is, why it is so essential, and why it is so hard to get right.

  • - The Human Costs of America's War on Fat
    av Susan Greenhalgh
    325,-

    Susan Greenhalgh tells the story of the "war on fat" and its psychological impact on young people, giving them an opportunity to speak about experiences that have long lain hidden in silence and shame.

  • - "Political Regime" and "Summary of Plato's Laws"
    av Alfarabi
    325 - 575,-

    Alfarabi (ca. 870-950) founded the great tradition of Aristotelian/Platonic political philosophy in medieval Islamic and Arabic culture. In this second volume of political writings, Charles E. Butterworth presents translations of Alfarabi's Political Regime and Summary of Plato's "Laws," accompanied by introductions that discuss the background...

  • - Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania
    av Roland Clark
    575,-

    Founded in 1927, Romania's Legion of the Archangel Michael was one of Europe's largest and longest-lived fascist social movements. In Holy Legionary Youth, Roland Clark draws on oral histories, memoirs, and substantial research in the archives of the Romanian secret police to provide the most comprehensive account of the Legion in English to...

  • - The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives
    av Holly Allen
    689,-

    Holly Allen explores popular and official narratives of forgotten manhood, fallen womanhood, and other social and moral archetypes during the Great Depression and the Second World War.

  • - U.S. Noncombat Operations and Major Wars
    av Aaron Rapport
    475 - 1 885

    In Waging War, Planning Peace, Aaron Rapport investigates how U.S. presidents and their senior advisers have managed vital noncombat activities while the nation is in the midst of fighting or preparing to fight major wars.

  • - Japan and Italy, 1915-1952
    av Reto Hofmann
    345 - 525,-

    Reto Hofmann uncovers the ideological links between the fascist governments and cultures of Japan and Italy, shedding light on the formation of fascism's global...

  • - An Ethnography
    av Keith M. Murphy
    385 - 1 585

    This book examines the special relationship between politics and design in Sweden, revealing in particular the cultural meanings this relationship holds for Swedish...

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