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  • - Old Order Amish and Mennonite Schools
    av Karen M. (Professor Johnson-Weiner
    795,-

    In the most comprehensive study of Old Order schools to date, Johnson-Weiner provides valuable insight into how variables such as community size and relationship with other Old Order groups affect the role of these schools in maintaining behavioral norms and in shaping the Old Order's response to modernity.

  • av Robert Gilmore
    409 - 935

    Gilmore's concise and elegant treatment will be of interest to students and professors of introductory and intermediate quantum courses, as well as professionals working in electrical engineering and applied mathematics.

  • - Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and Brethren
    av Donald B. (Distinguished Professor and Senior Fellow Kraybill
    399,-

    This first comparative study sketches the differences as well as the common threads that bind these groups together.

  • av Judith M. Barringer
    729

    Through an exploration of various representations of the hunt, Barringer provides extraordinary insight into Athenian society.

  • - Ethical, Conceptual, and Scientific Issues
     
    675

    This frank discussion of doping in sports includes accounts by former elite athletes and offers an illuminating exchange over the meaning and value of natural talents and genetic hierarchies and the essence of fair competition.

  • - The Essential Child Safety Guide
    av Dorothy A. (Product Safety Consultant) Drago
    305,-

    From Crib to Kindergarten is an indispensable "how to" for parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters, and daycare providers.

  • - An Unresolved Conversation, 1951-1970
    av James K. (Professor of German Lyon
    765

    Explores the troubled relationship and unfinished intellectual dialogue between Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger. This book centers on the persistent ambivalence Celan, a Holocaust survivor, felt toward a thinker who respected him and promoted his poetry. It describes how the poet and the philosopher read and responded to each other's work.

  • - Shelley, Hays, Godwin, Wollstonecraft
    av Tilottama Rajan
    829

    Effective, articulate, and readable, Romantic Narrative will appeal to scholars in both nineteenth-century studies and narrative theory.

  • av Garth L. (The University of Utah) Mangum
    349,-

    Having been sobered by this thought, the student may ponder what more might conceivably be done to reduce the incidence of that endemic economic and social disease."-from the Preface

  • av Clarence N Wunderlin, Larry I Bland & George Catlett Marshall
    1 035 - 1 155

  • av David Hochfelder
    489 - 849,-

    With this book, Hochfelder supplies us with an introduction to the early stirrings of the information age.

  • - Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Ideology of Domesticity
    av Marilyn (West Virginia University) Francus
    699

    Monstrous Motherhood will compel scholars in eighteenth-century studies, women's studies, family history, and cultural studies to reevaluate a foundational assumption that has driven much of the discourse in their fields.

  • - Women and Sexuality in Global Conflict
    av University of South Florida) Jacobson & David (Professor
    465 - 639

    This index helps to illuminate why women's sexuality, dress, and image so compel militant Muslim outrage and sometimes violent action, revealing a deeper human story of how women's status defines competing moral visions of society and why this present clash is erupting with such ferocity.

  • - Child Readers and the Limits of American Independence, 1640-1868
    av Courtney Weikle-Mills
    699

    Courtney Weikle-Mills discusses such characters as Goody Two-Shoes, Ichabod Crane, and Tom Sawyer in terms of how they reflect these conflicting ideals.

  • - The Life Story of a Technology
    av David L. Morton
    369,-

    Morton, so have business strategies, patent battles, and a host of other factors.

  • - The Battle over Sprawl and the Future of America
    av Anthony Flint
    365 - 385

    Despite a modest revival in city living, Americans are spreading out more than ever - into "exurbs" and "boomburbs" miles from anywhere, in big houses in big subdivisions. This book tells the untold story of development in America - how the landscape is shaped by a furious clash of political, economic and cultural forces.

  • - Images of Evolution in the Jazz Age
    av Constance Areson Clark
    465 - 495

    Engagingly written and deftly argued, God-or Gorilla offers original insights into the role of images in communicating-and miscommunicating-scientific ideas to the lay public.

  • - Drunk Driving since 1900
    av Barron H. (Bellevue Hospital Center & Clinic 2D) Lerner
    419

    Why, despite decades and decades of warnings, do people still choose to drive while intoxicated? One for the Road provides crucial historical lessons for understanding the old epidemic of drunk driving and the new epidemic of distracted driving.

  • - Sex and Death in Renaissance Florence
    av Nicholas (Associate Professor of History Terpstra
    505

    Terpstra's meticulous investigation not only uncovers the sad fate of the lost girls of the Casa della Pieta but explores broader themes, including gender relations, public health, church politics, and the challenges girls and adolescent women faced in Renaissance Florence.

  • - Male Sensibility in America, 1890-1920
    av John Pettegrew
    589,-

    This timely assessment of the evolution of masculine culture will be welcomed and debated by social and intellectual historians for years to come.

  • - Fire in Urban America, 1800-1950
    av Mark (Cleveland State University) Tebeau
    659,-

    By comparing the simple skills employed by firefighters-climbing ladders and manipulating hoses-with the mundane technologies-maps and accounting charts-of insurers, the author demonstrates that the daily routines of both groups were instrumental in making intense urban and industrial expansion a less precarious endeavor.

  • - Epistolary Medicine in the Renaissance
    av Nancy G. Siraisi
    585

    The collections she has selected include essays on general medical topics addressed to colleagues or disciples, some advice for individual patients (usually written at the request of the patient's doctor), and a strong dose of controversy.

  • - The Animal Answer Guide
    av Queens College, Uldis (Professor Emeritus & CUNY) Roze
    375 - 575

    Roze highlights the conservation issues that surround some porcupine species, such as the thin-spine porcupine of Brazil, which is so rare that it was thought to be extinct until its rediscovery in the 1980s.

  • - A Woman's Guide to Anesthesia for Childbirth
    av Richard Siegenfeld
    305 - 529

    This easy-to-read guide helps an expectant mother prepare for her all-important day.

  • - The Promise and Peril of Genetic Engineering
    av Maxwell J. (Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law Mehlman
    555,-

    Our responsibility is to learn how to balance innovation with caution.

  • av Martha Sajatovic
    739

    Material on each rating scale consists of; an overview; general applications; selected psychometric properties; references and copyright information; time needed to complete scale; a representative study Samples of many scales are included, as are tables in a quick-reference format.

  • - A Guided Tour through the Wild Boars, Dancing Suitors, and Crazy Tyrants of The History
    av Debra Hamel
    419 - 775

    At once academic and cheeky, the experience of this book is like reading Herodotus while simultaneously consulting a history of Greece and a scholarly commentary on the text.

  • av Rae (Indiana University) Greiner
    755

    She explores the work of sentimentalist philosophers David Hume, Adam Smith, and Jeremy Bentham and realist novelists Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Joseph Conrad, and Henry James.

  • av Jan (Professor of Interpretive Gerontology Baars
    899

    Gerontologists, philosophers, and students will find Baars' discussion to be a powerful, perceptive conversation starter.

  • av Michael L. (Senior Research Associate Power
    845

    In the process, they reveal the vital importance of this organ-which is composed mostly of fetal cells-for us as individuals and as a species.

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