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  • av Glenn Alexander Magee
    385,-

    Glenn Alexander Magee's pathbreaking book argues that Hegel was decisively influenced by the Hermetic tradition, a body of thought with roots in Greco-Roman Egypt. Magee traces the influence on Hegel of such Hermetic thinkers as Baader, Boehme, Bruno...

  • - Animals, Rationality, and Humanity in Early Modern England
    av Erica Fudge
    409,-

    Brutal Reasoning looks at the ways in which humans were conceptualized, at what being "human" meant, and at how humans could lose their humanity.

  • - The Story of the Messiaen Quartet
    av Rebecca Rischin
    325,-

    The clarinetist Rebecca Rischin has written a captivating book.... Her research dispels several long-cherished myths about the 1941 premiere.... Rischin lovingly brings to life the other musicians-Etienne Pasquier, cellist; Henri Akoka...

  • - Identity, Religion, and Modernity in the Republic of Georgia
    av Mathijs Pelkmans
    419 - 1 885

    This book, one of the first in English about everyday life in the Republic of Georgia, describes how people construct identity in a rapidly changing border region.

  • - Inclusion, Exclusion, and American Law
    av Martha Minow
    419

    Martha Minow takes a hard look at the way our legal system functions in dealing with people on the basis of race, gender, age, ethnicity, religion, and disability.

  • - The Primacy of Politics over Technology
    av Keir A. Lieber
    335 - 889,-

    Do some technologies provoke war? Do others promote peace? Offense-defense theory contends that technological change is an important cause of conflict: leaders will be tempted to launch wars when they believe innovation favors attackers over...

  • - Cervantes to Rousseau
    av John C. Farrell
    475,-

    "Don Quixote is the first great modern paranoid adventurer.... Grandiosity and persecution define the characters of Swift's Gulliver, Stendhal's Julien Sorel, Melville's Ahab, Dostoyevsky's Underground Man, Ibsen's Masterbuilder Solness...

  • av Mark L. Haas
    309 - 879,-

    How do leaders perceive threat levels in world politics, and what effects do those perceptions have on policy choices? Mark L. Haas focuses on how ideology shapes perception. He does not delineate the content of particular ideologies, but rather the...

  • av Peter Van Inwagen
    449,-

    According to Peter van Inwagen, visible inanimate objects do not, strictly speaking, exist. In defending this controversial thesis, he offers fresh insights on such topics as personal identity, commonsense belief, existence over time, the phenomenon...

  • - The World beneath Paris and London, 1800-1945
    av David L. Pike
    509

    The underground has been a dominant image of modern life since the late eighteenth century. A site of crisis, fascination, and hidden truth, the underground is a space at once more immediate and more threatening than the ordinary world above. In...

  • av Jan Assmann
    409,-

    First English-language edition, with revisions and additions by the author. This classic work by one of the world's most distinguished Egyptologists was first published in German in 1984. The Search for God in Ancient Egypt offers a distillation of...

  • av Jean-Pierre Vernant
    369

    Jean-Pierre Vernant's concise, brilliant essay on the origins of Greek thought relates the cultural achievement of the ancient Greeks to their physical and social environment and shows that what they believed in was inseparable from the way they...

  • av Richard M. Locke
    675

  • av Dale C. Copeland
    325 - 1 155,-

    Copeland asks why governments make decisions that lead to, sustain, and intensify conflicts, drawing on detailed historical narratives of several twentieth-century cases, including World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.

  • - High Risk Children from Birth to Adulthood
    av Ruth S. Smith & Emmy E. Werner
    385,-

    Overcoming the Odds looks closely at the lives of an ethnically diverse group of 505 men and women who were born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai and who have been monitored from the prenatal period through early adulthood by psychologists...

  • - Vilhelm Bjerknes and the Construction of a Modern Meteorology
    av Robert Marc Friedman
    475,-

    Friedman analyzes the revolution in the theory and practice of meteorology initiated by Vilhelm Bjerknes and his collaborators.

  • av Monique Deveaux
    865

    How should democratic societies define justice for cultural minority groups, and how might such justice be secured? This book is a nuanced and judicious response to a critical issue in political theory-the challenge of according equal respect and...

  • av Charles Segal
    475 - 855

    One of the special charms of the Odyssey, according to Charles Segal, is the way it transports readers to fascinating places. Yet despite the appeal of its narrative, the Odyssey is fully understood only when its style, design, and mythical patterns...

  • - The Growth and Dynamics of the Worker Cooperative Complex
    av Kathleen King Whyte & William Foote Whyte
    379

    Making Mondragon is a groundbreaking look at the history of worker ownership in the Spanish cooperative. First published in 1988, it remains the best source for those looking to glean a rich body of ideas for potential adaptation and implementation elsewhere from Mondragon's long and varied experience.

  • - The Early Christian Tradition
    av Jeffrey Burton Russell
    369,-

    Satan is both a revealing study of the compelling figure of the Devil and an imaginative and persuasive inquiry into the forces that shape a concept and ensure its survival.

  • - Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity
    av Jeffrey Burton Russell
    345,-

    This lively and learned book traces the history of the concept of evil and its personification as the Devil from ancient times to the period of the New Testament and across cultures and civilizations.

  • av Michael E. Jones
    429

    Jones offers a lucid and thorough analysis of the economic, social, military, and environmental problems that contributed to the failure of the Romans, drawing on literary sources and on recent archaeological evidence.

  • - Forging Russia's Empire in the South Caucasus
    av Nicholas B. Breyfogle
    409 - 789,-

    In Heretics and Colonizers, Nicholas B. Breyfogle explores the dynamic intersection of Russian borderland colonization and popular religious culture.

  • - Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination
    av Paul K. Saint-Amour
    295 - 409

    They borrow from published works without attribution. They remake literary creation in the image of consumption. They celebrate the art of scissors and paste. Who are these outlaws? Postmodern culture-jammers or file-sharing teens? No, they are the...

  • - American Politics and International Security
    av IV Owen & John M.
    449 - 895

    Liberal democracies very rarely fight wars against each other, even though they go to war just as often as other types of states do. John M. Owen IV attributes this peculiar restraint to a synergy between liberal ideology and the institutions that...

  • - Thinking through Photography
    av Patrick Maynard
    479

    "An extremely fascinating study, packed with insights and illumination and astute observation. It is first-rate philosophy-clearheaded, imaginative, sophisticated, and resourceful. And in its historical and technological dimensions, it connects with...

  • - How Technoculture Capitalizes on Democracy
    av Jodi Dean
    449,-

    In recent decades, media outlets in the United States-most notably the Internet-have claimed to serve the public's ever-greater thirst for information. Scandals are revealed, details are laid bare because "the public needs to know." In Publicity's...

  • - War and State Building in Burma
    av Mary P. Callahan
    385,-

    The Burmese army took political power in Burma in 1962 and has ruled the country ever since. The persistence of this government-even in the face of long-term nonviolent opposition led by activist Aung San Suu Kyi, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize...

  • - An Introduction to Henri Bergson
    av Suzanne Guerlac
    419

    In recent years, we have grown accustomed to philosophical language that is intensely self-conscious and rhetorically thick, often tragic in tone. It is enlivening to read Bergson, who exerts so little rhetorical pressure while exacting such a...

  • av Joseph F. O'Callaghan
    435

    Medieval Spain is brilliantly recreated, in all its variety and richness, in this comprehensive survey.

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