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  • - A Political and Social History
    av Robert Chazan
    679,-

    This story is significant for all who are fascinated by the capacity of human groups to respond and adapt creatively to a hostile and limiting environment.

  • - Its Practice and Purpose
    av George H. Callcott
    679,-

    Callcott demonstrates, however, that when basic historical assumptions were challenged by controversy, the entire edifice collapsed.

  • - The Irish, Germans, Jews, and Italians of New York City, 1929-1941
    av Ronald H. (Georgia Institute of Technology) Bayor
    679,-

    Roosevelt, Father Charles Coughlin, and Fiorello La Guardia.

  • av Ronald (Mayer Professor in the School of Arts and Sciences Paulson
    679,-

    Taking Swift as his main example, Paulson examines the dualism of satire in its most interesting and ambiguous modes, and as the embodiment of rhetorical devices that are as complex mimetically as they are rhetorically.

  • - Aesthetics and Heterodoxy
    av Ronald (Mayer Professor in the School of Arts and Sciences Paulson
    705

    Arguing that the two traditions comprised not only painterly but literary theory and practice, Paulson explores the innovations of Henry Fielding, John Cleland, Laurence Sterne, and Oliver Goldsmith, which followed and complemented the practice in the visual arts of Hogarth and his followers.

  • - A Biography of a Family
    av William St Clair
    295,-

  • - A Political History
    av Matthew A. Crenson
    424,99

    Peering into the city's 300-odd neighborhoods, this fascinating account holds up a mirror to Baltimore, asking whites in particular to reexamine the past and accept due responsibility for future racial progress.

  • av University of Georgia) Hoffer & Peter Charles (Research Professor of History
    419

    This work outlines the main features of English law and its institutions, describes their transmission to colonial America, and discusses "an American way of law" that was more open and less formalistic. This edition looks at the legal experiences of those on the edges of the English settlement.

  • - American Literature and the Aesthetics of Knowledge
    av Natalia (Univeristy of Sussex and Lecturer & University of Sussex) Cecire
    1 175

    She shows how the Language poets, a group of primarily white experimental writers, restored to the canon what they saw as modernism's true legacy, whose stakes were simultaneously political and epistemological: it produced a poet who was an intellectual and a text that was experimental.

  • - Rights, Status, and Legal Peril in the British Novel
    av University of Colorado at Boulder) Wright & Nicole Mansfield (Assistant Professor
    445 - 1 149

    As a result, Defending Privilege offers a counterhistory to scholarship on the novel's capacity to motivate the promulgation of human rights and champion social ascendance through the upwardly mobile realist character.

  • - Life and Death in the Ancient City
    av Joseph J. (Professor & Loyola University Maryland) Walsh
    335 - 739

    Readers interested in ancient (and modern) Rome, urban life, and civic disasters, among other things, will be fascinated by this book.

  • - Policymaking for a Healthier America
    av Anand K. Parekh
    445

    Providing concrete steps that federal policymakers should take to promote prevention both within and outside our healthcare sector, Prevention First not only sounds the alarm about the terrible consequences of preventable disease but serves as a rallying cry that we can and must do better in this country to reduce preventable deaths.

  • - Turning Kuru Scientists into Whitemen
    av Warwick (Professorial Research Fellow Anderson
    445

    This astonishing story links first-contact encounters in New Guinea with laboratory experiments in Bethesda, Maryland; sorcery with science; cannibalism with compassion; and slow viruses with infectious proteins, reshaping our understanding of what it means to do science.

  • - Stigma and the Undoing of Global Health
    av Alexandra Brewis & Amber Wutich
    439

    Drawing on the authors' keen observations and decades of fieldwork, Lazy, Crazy, and Disgusting combines a wide array of ethnographic evidence from around the globe to demonstrate conclusively how stigma undermines global health's basic goals to create both health and justice.

  • av Lauren K. (Associate Professor of Political Science Hall
    505

    The Medicalization of Birth and Death is required reading for academics, patients, providers, policymakers, and anyone else interested in how policy shapes healthcare options and limits patients and providers during life's most profound moments.

  • - Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid
    av William D. Lopez
    309 - 359,-

    Putting faces and names to the numbers behind deportation statistics, Separated urges readers to move beyond sound bites and consider the human experience of mixed-status communities in the small everyday towns that dot the interior of the United States.

  • - Unexpected Stories of Mathematical Americans through History
    av David Lindsay (Prince George's Community College) Roberts
    385

    Republic of Numbers will appeal to anyone who is interested in learning how mathematics has intertwined with American history.

  • av Valerie A. Kells, Jr. (DGIF) Bugas, Donald J. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ) Orth, m.fl.
    359,-

  • - The Imperiled Birth of a GMO Superfood
    av Ed Regis
    385,-

    Anyone interested in GMOs, social justice, or world hunger will find Golden Rice a compelling, sad, and maddening true-life science tale.

  • - A Public Health Approach
    av Angela Diaz & Jonathan Todres
    559

    Providing readers with advice geared toward better understanding trafficking's root causes, this revelatory book concludes by mapping out a "public health toolkitthat can be used by anyone who is interested in preventing child trafficking, from policymakers to professionals who work with children.

  • - African Immigrants and the Ebola Crisis in Dallas
    av Kevin J. A. Thomas
    739

    Ultimately, this book shows how these responses underscore the importance of immigrant resources for developing public health interventions.

  • av John Hersey
    445

    By the time the interrogators left, three men had been shot to death and the others, including the women, beaten.

  • - Science and Society
    av George M. (Director Hornberger
    789

    Positioned to become the foremost text on water resource issues, this companion to Hornberger's widely regarded Elements of Physical Hydrology reveals the enormity of the water crisis facing the planet while offering realistic hope.

  • - Tools to Spark Deeper Learning in College
    av Aaron M. (Arthur I. Gates Professor of Sociology and Education Pallas
    385

    This book will challenge higher education students while motivating college administrators and faculty to enact change on their campuses.

  • - Shared Leadership, Culture Change, and Academic Success
    av Freeman A. Hrabowski
    413

    Arguing that higher education can play a unique role in addressing the fundamental divisions in our society and economy by supporting individuals in reaching their full potential, the authors have developed a provocative guide for higher education leaders who want to promote healthy and productive campus communities.

  • - Contesting Power and Privacy in Julio-Claudian Rome
    av Harriet (15 Library Way) Fertik
    665

    Examining political culture and thought in early imperial Rome, The Ruler's House confronts the fragility of one-man rule.

  • - Conservation Challenges in a Changing World
     
    895

    This useful compendium demonstrates that researchers and scientists should follow their lead.

  • - Print, Politics, and the Failure of American Nationhood
    av James M. (University of Notre Dame) Lundberg
    445

    Tracing Greeley's twists and turns, this book tells a larger story about print, politics, and the failures of American nationalism in the nineteenth century.

  • - The Portraits of John Clark Mayden
    av John Clark Mayden
    399,-

    Mayden, and an essay by art historian Michael Harris on how Mayden's work fits into larger trends of black photography, Baltimore Lives is a stunning visual history of the spatial and human elements that together make Baltimore's inner city.

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    979

    Howes, MPH, CIP, Jennifer Hutchinson, CIP, CPIA, Cynthia Monahan, MBA, CIP, Eunice Newbert, MPH, Sarah A. White, MPH, CIP, Elizabeth Witte, MFA

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