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  • av Michael McGillen
    1 499,-

  • av Michael McGillen
    419,-

    "The book shows how German-language modernist writers Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, Siegfried Kracauer, and Robert Musil reimagined history and the end of time using the spatial forms of non-Euclidean geometry and modernist mathematics, offering alternatives to the historicist paradigm of linear time guided by teleology"--

  • - The Language of Affect in the British Enlightenment
    av James Noggle
    395,-

  • av Stephen L. Harp
    379 - 595,-

  • av Stephen A. Mitchell
    369,-

    "These volumes outline critical elements learned from Scandinavian philology, folkloristics, archaeology, memory studies, and ethnography that provide not only an overview of the medieval Scandinavian world but also original arguments and interpretations that advance scholarly discussion in these areas"--

  • - A History of the Paralympics and Disability Sports in Postwar Japan
    av Dennis J. Frost
    369,-

  • av Marcus Mietzner
    459,-

    "The book explains why Indonesia's presidential system turned from an extraordinarily unstable polity one into one of the world's most solid. It did so, the book argues, because constitutional changes incentivized the creation of coalitional presidentialism arrangements that bind a wide variety of political forces to the status quo"--

  • av Peter J. Capuano
    449,-

  • av Rick Van Noy
    279,-

    "A memoir and travelogue from canoeing down the Delaware River from Hancock, New York, to Trenton, New Jersey. Covers environmental and cultural history, including with members of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, and interviews with notable river people and asides into a fracking ban, eel migration, the Tocks Island dam controversy, and current water quality"--

  • av Guo-Quan Seng
    449,-

  • av Sean Franzel
    479 - 1 499,-

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    475,-

    The essays in Islamic Ecumene address the ways in which Muslims from Morocco to Indonesia and from sub-Saharan Africa to the steppes of Uzbekistan are members of a broad cultural unit. Although the Muslim inhabitants of these lands speak dozens of languages, represent numerous ethnic groups, and practice diverse forms of Islam, they are united by shared practices and worldviews shaped by religious identity. To highlight these commonalities, the co-editors invited a team of scholars from a wide range of disciplines to examine Muslim societies in comparative and interconnected ways. The result is a book that showcases ethics, education, architecture, the arts, modernization, political resistance, marriage, divorce, and death rituals. Using the insights and methods of historians, anthropologists, literary critics, art historians, political scientists, and sociologists, Islamic Ecumene seeks to understand Islamic identity as a dynamic phenomenon that is reflected in the multivalent practices of the more than one billion people across the planet who identify as Muslims.

  • av Laura Levine
    369,-

  • av Eve Warburton
    395,-

  • av Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
    555,-

  • - Decolonization and the Foundation of Postwar Italy
    av Pamela Ballinger
    449,-

    "Examining the experiences of Italian nationals repatriated from the African and Balkan territories Italy lost with the defeat of fascism, this study rethinks the genesis of both the postwar international refugee regime and Italian decolonization"--

  • av Brian D. Blankenship
    579,-

  • av Yan Slobodkin
    595,-

  • av Raymond Wiggers
    355,-

    "A guide to the geology of Milwaukee's natural setting and built landscape, with descriptions of geologically derived building materials of 112 Cream City architectural sites. The book provides in-depth discussions of the origins and significance of many rock types, brick and terra-cotta varieties, and ornamental metal and glass products"--

  • av Martha L Crump
    369,-

    "Tales of rewards and challenges experienced while studying amphibians and reptiles in nature. Written by fifty herpetologists from around the world, the stories reveal the passion these field herpetologists have for adventure, exploration, and discovery and the love they have for the animals they study"--

  • av Kevin C. O'Connor
    409 - 1 465,-

  • av Daniel Johnson
    369,-

  • av Peter S. Henne
    355,-

  • - Gothic and the Russian Imperial Uncanny
    av Valeria Sobol
    379 - 1 465,-

  • av David L. Cooper
    749,-

  • av Paul Robinson
    369 - 1 499,-

  • - How Democracy and Xenophobia Limited U.S. Territorial Expansion
    av Richard W. Maass
    349 - 1 465,-

  • av Rosemary Foot
    405,-

    In 1951, General Omar Bradley declared publicly that war with China would involve the United States "in the wrong war, at the wrong place, at the wrong time, and with the wrong enemy." Despite the stated intent of the U.S. to keep the Korean conflict from spreading, the debate on extending the war was far more intense and protracted than previous accounts of this period have suggested.Concentrating on the debate over expansion, Rosemary Foot reveals the strains it caused both within the U.S. bureaucracy and between America and its North Atlantic allies. She supplies important new information on the U.S. government's appraisal of Sino-Soviet relations between 1950 and 1953, and makes clear that a high proportion of U.S. officials came to recognize the limited nature of Soviet support for China. Explaining why the Eisenhower administration nearly unleashed nuclear weapons on China in the spring of 1953, Foot demonstrates that the Korean war would very likely have grown into a conflict of major proportions if the Chinese and North Koreans had not conceded the final issue of the truce talks¿the question of the voluntary repatriation of prisoners of war.

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