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  • - Memoirs of a Turkish Immigrant
    av Fuat M Andic
    319,-

  • av Liana De Girolami Cheney
    445

  • - Their Evolutionary Origin
    av Ralph L. Bayrer
    459

  • - A Memoir
    av Joanne Grady Huskey
    349,-

  • - A Public Diplomat's Quasi-Musical Memoir
    av Hans N. Tuch
    349,-

  • av Sabrina P Ramet
    319,-

    Second edition enlarged. Dictators¿ pets are too often ignored¿but no longer! They¿re all here in this hilarious collection of madcap ditties: Lenin¿s cat, Hitler¿s dog, Qaddafi¿s sweet-scented camel, Caliguläs horse, Maös cockroach (he banned real pets), Stalin¿s spider, and many more. The volume also includes philosophers¿ songs and a Holy Roman opera, ¿Turmoil in Brindisi¿ about a long-forgotten ecumenical council called by Pope Sixtus the Sixth, an equally forgotten pope. Written over a period of 35 years, these jottings are also a record of a lifetime of laughter. ¿Sabrina Ramet's collection of ditties is sidesplittingly hilarious! What a great idea to deal with the defining concept or characteristics of world's dictators and their pets and philosophers in poems in a humorous way! What is even more important, Ramet with her poems touches us on a deeper level¿as human beings with universal human traits.¿ -Lea Plut-Pregelj, University of Maryland. ¿This is a unique publication. Professor Sabrina Ramet has shown how humour can (and should) be used to unmask and demystify dictators and dictatorships. Funny and serious at the same time, these ditties include many authentic touches, such as the reference to self-criticism in the ditty about Ceausescu. The philosophers' songs are also great fun, combining witty summaries of some of their major ideas with wild humour.¿ - Knut Erik Solem, Norwegian University of Science & Technology.

  • - Mythic Themes in Homer's Iliad
    av Christopher J. Mackie
    375,-

  • - The Role of Seismology in the Cold War
    av Carl Romney
    555,-

    Detecting the Bomb examines how the United States developed the seismic component of the U.S. Atomic Energy Detection System. What led leaders of Western and Eastern nations to the realization that a nuclear test ban could be of mutual interest? Why did the USSR insist that underground explosions could be adequately distinguished from earthquakes and safely monitored without verification systems on their territory, and why did the United States vigorously disagree? Dr. Romney will answer these questions while laying out the principles of scientific detection and reliable discrimination. One of the nation's leading seismologists, Dr. Romney describes the development of methods for detecting nuclear explosions, and their effect on nuclear test ban negotiations from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. Carl Romney cites important details from early scientific studies, and explains how seismology formed the crux of the diplomatic debate in the early nuclear age.

  • - New Perspectives on the Postwar Period
     
    405,-

  • - Faith in Marketing in the USA
     
    399,-

  • - A Food Soldier in the Cold War
    av Howard L. Steele
    405,-

  • av David D Newsom
    405 - 569,-

  • - The International Brain Surgery Conspiracy
    av Sabrina P. Ramet
    319,-

  • - Four Decades Observing a Changing Russia
    av Naomi F. Collins
    399,-

  • - A Novel of the Lives and Loves of Thomas and Heinrich Mann
    av Selig Kainer
    545,-

    A novel based on the lives of the brothers Mann has allowed the author to portray both the powerful story of their personal drama and the tragedy of a horrific era. Two of Germany's literary lions, Thomas and Heinrich Mann, are the central characters of Selig Kainer's novel, Brothers in Exile. Their rivalry is set against the background of Hitler's rise to power, and the novel opens in 1932 as Hitler becomes Chancellor. In real danger from the Nazi, Heinrich has already fled, while Thomas briefly nurtures the hope that his stature as a Noble Prize winner could be a balancing force against Hitler. The novel then takes the reader back to the powerful sturm und drang of Thomas and Heinrich's outwardly comfortable early family life. Their story is rife with love, rivalry, artistic strivings, and forbidden longings. With his deep affinity for the work of these two great writers, Selig Kainer has written an intimate account of them that reveals their rivalry and innermost conflicts, and illuminates the foreboding landscape of the demonic forces unleashed in Germany during their time. "It is a wonderful novel... One need not be a reader of either Mann brother to appreciate Brothers in Exile, for here the curious interplay between life and literature, between imagination and reality, is played out to the full." ¿Jeffery Paine, former Literary Editor of the Wilson Quarterly, a judge of the Pulitzer Prize, author of Father India, Adventures with the Buddha, and Editor of Re-enchantment: Tibetan Buddhism comes to the West. "Thomas and Heinrich Mann grew up in Germany, portrayed Germany, then finally fled Germany, ending their lives in American and Swiss exile. Now, Selig Kainer has explored their early lives, not as an historian or biographer, but as a creative novelist, using the bones of their youth to X-ray their evolution as sons of imperial Germany, as nascent artists, and as siblings. Kainer's intricate fictional journey is a Bildungsroman at once tender, profound, epic and original. Enjoy!" ¿Nigel Hamilton, author of JFK: Reckless Youth and The Brothers Mann. "Selig Kainer dives into the complex relationship between Thomas and Heinrich Mann and comes back up with a pearl of a book. He transports us into the imagined landscape of their inner lives, their rivalries, discontents, desires and dreams. The vivid detail he brings to his story is gripping; his obsession with his characters thoroughly contagious." ¿Andrea Weiss, author of In the Shadow of Magic Mountain: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story.

  • av Abraham Brumberg
    375,-

  • - In Living Memory
     
    315

  • av Eusebio L. Rodrigues
    515 - 565

  • - A Diplomat's Fight for America's Interests
    av John Gunther Dean
    375 - 499,-

  • - The Struggle Against Philistinism as the Moral Mission of the Russian Intelligentsia
    av Timo Vihavainen
    349,-

  • - A Foreign Service Odyssey
    av Allen C. Hansen
    405,-

  • av Corinna Del Greco Lobner
    345,-

  • - Poems
    av Judy Neri
    289,-

  • av Zygmunt & Nagorski
    399,-

  • - Chinese Painting Studies in Postwar America
     
    529,-

    This volume addresses questions of canon, value, historiographical interest, and large-scale historical structures as they apply to Chinese art history in the context of post-colonial studies. As the field of Chinese art history moves into postcolonial studies, institutional critique, and economic and social contextualization, it is especially important that questions of canon, value, historiographical interest, and large-scale historical structures not be left behind. The aim of this book is to examine critically the historiography of the field of Chinese painting, to assess what achievements have been made, and to understand what and how personal backgrounds of scholars and institutional constraints may have affected various practices in the field. "This volume is a comprehensive and critically self-aware introduction to the history of Chinese art historiography in America, and includes reflections on more general issues of the encounters between East and West. This is a timely, much-needed book." -Olga Lomová, Director, Institute of East Asian Studies, Charles University, Prague, and Dircetor, Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation International Sinological Center, Prague; Editor of Recarving the Dragon: Understanding Chinese Poetics. "This volume provides a true dialogical interaction of ideas in scholarship and reveals Western, Chinese and Japanese approaches to Far Eastern artistic heritage. The mutual elucidation of pedagogical wisdoms brings about salutary heuristic lessons that help readers overcome assumptions in which Western theoretical methodology has been trapped for so long." -Shigemi Inaga, Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Kyoto, Japan); John Kluge Chair of Modern Culture in the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress; Editor of Crossing Cultural Borders: Beyond Reciprocal Anthropology; author of Kaiga no tasogare: Eduaru Mane botsugo no toso . "This volume contributes importantly toward understanding the current state of Chinese art history in the US and its complicated historiography. It is provocatively argued, engagingly written, and passionately felt." -Katharine P. Burnett, Associate Professor of Art History, University of California at Davis, has published articles in Art History, Word & Image, and Orientations and is working on a book, Dimensions of Originality: Essays in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Art. "This volume is the next in Jason Kuo's long bibliography of original and important contributions to the study of Chinese painting. Each essay raises questions that draw Chinese painting into the discourse of modernism more generally." -Nancy S. Steinhardt, Professor of East Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania. Author of Chinese Traditional Architecture, Chinese Imperial City Planning, and Liao Architecture. Editor and adaptor of Chinese Architecture, and co-editor of Hawaii Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture.

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