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  • - A House Divided
    av Eric J. Sundquist
    465,-

    "The novels that demand our attention now, as they always will,he writes, "are the ones in which the nation's most tragic and defining historical experience found its appropriately convulsive forms of expression and in which Faulkner became the great writer he has always been recognized to be."

  • - Lessons from Arms Control, Trade, and the Environment
    av Fen Osler (Carleton University) Hampson
    489,-

    Individual case studies include discussions on security, the environment, economic issues, and non-governmental actors-such as scientists and environmental groups like Greenpeace International-in prenegotiation and negotiation phases.

  • - The Horizons of a Myth
    av Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan
    555,-

    Cochrane, Venice Triumphant offers a bold new perspective on the world's most beautiful-and remarkable-city.

  • - Contemporary Controversies
     
    505

    Throughout, the contributors struggle to reconcile inconsistencies and gaps in our traditional understanding of death and to respond to the public's concern that, in the determination of death under current policies, patients' interests may be compromised by the demand for organ retrieval.

  • - Essentials and Advances
    av Leslie A. Hayduk
    1 075,-

  • - Frankish Culture at the End of the Crusades
     
    819

    Contributors: Annemarie Weyl Carr, Southern Methodist University; Rebecca W.

  • av Yi-Fu (John K. Wright and Vilas Professor of Geography Tuan
    505,-

    "What cultural product,Tuan asks, "is not escape?In his new book, the capstone of a celebrated career, Tuan shows that escapism is an inescapable component of human thought and culture.

  • av Marc Allen (Wesleyan University) Eisner
    489,-

    Moreover, it explores the impact of globalization trends and international regimes upon the politics of regulation and asks whether a new global regime is on the horizon.

  • - The Theory and Practice of Medieval Historiography
    av Gabrielle M. (Johns Hopkins University) Spiegel
    475,-

    Arguing for the "social logic of the text,Spiegel provides historians with a way to retrieve the social significance and conceptual claims produced by these medieval or any historical writings.

  • - Domestic Policy Choice from Kennedy to Clinton
    av Paul (The Brookings Institution) Light
    449,-

    Although there are important differences between the two Presidents, not the least of which is Bush's high proportion of small-scale, old ideas, the two share a pronounced tendency to look backward for inspiration rather than forward."-from the Preface

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    449,-

    Covering the more than fifty years since the end of the Holocaust, this rich and comprehensive overview spans a wide variety of critical approaches, media, and genres.

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    605

    Four case studies (China, Indonesia, Colombia, and Sub-Saharan Africa) examine how different countries struggle with these issues as they restructure their basic economic institutions.

  • - Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe
     
    465,-

    Schmitter, Renata Siemienska, Julia Szalai, Maria Elena Valenzuela, and Sharon L. Wolchik

  • av Margaret J. M. (Texas A&M University) Ezell
    419

    Drawing both on French feminisms and on recent historicist scholarship, Ezell points us to new possibilities for the recovery of early modern women's literary history.

  • - Comparing Regional and National Contexts
    av Kurt (University of Pittsburgh) von Mettenheim
    465,-

    Both trends in European parliamentary systems and the dramatic changes within French presidential institutions suggest that scholars should temper broad generalizations about presidential or parliamentary government.

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    489,-

    Renza, Shawn Rosenheim, and Laura Saltz.

  • av Owsei Temkin
    555,-

    In compromise, the Church accepted Hippocratic medicine with the proviso that the Christian physician shun all pagan or heretical interpretations of naturalism-he must not, for example, believenature to be divine, the soul a mere function of the brain, or himself the true savior of the sick.

  • - Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them
    av Charles C. Euchner
    375,-

    The result is that civic leaders tend to succumb to the blackmail tactics of professional sports, rather than developing and supporting sound economic policies.

  • - Understanding and Overcoming Fecal Incontinence
    av Marvin M. Schuster
    349,-

    An epilogue by Nancy Norton, founder of the International Foundation for Bowel Dysfunction, describes the personal challenge of living with fecal incontinence and explains how she and many others have found the courage to cope with the problem and live life to the fullest.

  • - Literary and Philosophic Economies from the Medieval to the Modern Era
    av Marc (Harvard University) Shell
    489,-

    He demonstrates how literature and philosophy have been driven to account self-critically for a "money of the mindthat pervades all discourse, and concludes the book with a discomforting thesis about the cultural and political limits of literature and philosophy in the modern world.

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    489,-

    Contributors are Ernst van Alphen, Mieke Bal, Regina Barreca, Elisabeth Bronfen, Carol Christ, Sander Gilman, Sarah Webster Goodwin, Margaret Higonnet, Regina Janes, Ellie Ragland-Sullivan, Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Ronald Schleifer, Charles Segal, and Garrett Stewart.

  • - From Reader Response to Literary Anthropology
    av Wolfgang Iser
    469

    Why do we need literature and what does this need tell us about human nature? Iser shows how these questions come from his work on reader-response criticism and that the answers may lie in the new field of literary anthropology. He relates theoretical issues to analyses of individual works.

  • - Italian Cinema and Literary Adaptation
    av Millicent (Chair Marcus
    505,-

    Each of the filmmakers studied here define their own authorial task in relation to that of the literary precursor, and insert "umbilicalscenes or "allegories of adaptationto teach viewers how to read their cinematic rewriting of literary sources.

  • av Barbara (Harvard University) Johnson
    489,-

  • - How the AMA's Code of Ethics Has Transformed Physicians' Relationships to Patients, Professionals, and Society
     
    1 049,-

    D.

  • av Albert Schweitzer
    465,-

    And, as the years went on, they gradually built a more permanent hospital to alleviate the terrible suffering of the Congo people.

  • - Charting Literary Anthropology
    av Wolfgang Iser
    399

    Ranging from the Renaissance pastoral to Coleridge to Sartre and Beckett, The Fictive and the Imaginary is a distinguished work of scholarship from one of Europe's most respected and influential critics.

  • - Popular Catholicism in Italy since the Fifteenth Century
    av Michael P. (University of Western Ontario) Carroll
    809,-

    This is an excellent summary of the most recent literature on the subject (especially of studies in Italian); and it is also a superb compendium of specific religious practices and of scholarly approaches to them.

  • - Gender in Children's Literature and Culture
     
    545,-

  • - Readings of Paul Celan
     
    605

    Includes the first complete English translation of Jacques Derrida's book-length essay, "Shibboleth for Paul Celan."

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