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  • av Kelsie G. (Assistant Professor of New Testament Rodenbiker
    1 395,-

  • av Kevin (Independent scholar Smokler
    449,-

    Break the Frame is a collection of 24 career-spanning interviews with America's legendary, reigning, and rising women filmmakers.

  • av Christopher (Assistant Professor of Musicology Campo-Bowen
    1 059,-

  • av Sciences Distinguished Professor of History Hahn & Peter L. (Arts
    169 - 815,-

  • av Marc (Mandel Professor of Jewish Education Emeritus Hirshman
    1 059,-

  • av Eileen (Professor of Philosophy O'Neill
    1 059,-

  • av Bjorn (Associate Professor of English Norðfjorð
    1 395,-

  • av Douglas (Professor of Political Science Lemke
    375 - 1 059,-

  • av Albert (Professor of Bioengineering Folch
    379,-

    How the World Flows shows that many processes essential to life on Earth are microfluidic marvels. It examines how our cells breathe, feed, and fight diseases through small capillaries. Many ancient human inventions rely on microfluidics, but the size of the fluid interactions in these systems, natural and human-made, has prevented most people from appreciating their inner workings. Through engaging and digestible stories, Folch takes a lens to this tiny science and demonstrates how big a role microfluidics play in life as we know it.

  • av Francis R. (Professor of Law Emeritus Herrmann
    1 169

  • av Azar (Ezer Weitzman Professor of National Security Gat
    459

  • av Dhananjay ( Jagannathan
    985,-

    Arguing that Aristotle shows us that ethical knowledge can be highly systematic without being detached from practice, Jagannathan's book sheds new light on an influential text and on our understanding of ethical theory.

  • av H. A. (Research Professor of History Drake
    329,-

    This book is a novel look at developments in Mediterranean antiquity that became essential components of the modern world. Instead of the usual fare, such as Greek democracy, Roman law, and barbarian invasions, it discusses the development of individual rights, naturalized citizenship, and governing a multi-ethnic state, as well as a topic often ignored: the development of monotheism. The book is concise and written to be accessible to both the general reader and students in introductory courses in world civilization and ancient civilization classes.

  • av Amandine (Professor Catala
    419 - 1 059,-

  • av Gidal & Marc (Associate Professor of Music (Musicology)
    529 - 1 335,-

  • av Lee (Director International Centre for Community Music Higgins
    375 - 1 075,-

  • av James W. (Professor of Political Science Endersby
    375 - 1 059,-

  • av John Michael (Professor of Music Cooper
    419

    This is the first major biography of African American composer, pianist, and activist Margaret Bonds. It draws on extensive archival research to correct numerous misconceptions large and small about her and offers an account of her life and work that is detailed, yet accessible to scholars and non-specialists alike. Author John Michael Cooper places emphasis on identifying the cultural, familial, political, and racial factors that motivated Bonds as she rose from being a child prodigy from Chicago's South side to international renown. Special features are new insights into the chronology and nature of Bonds's collaborative friendships with contemporary notables including Langston Hughes, and a concluding survey of her hundreds of works categorized by genre. In response to the increasing globalization of music, the Composers across Cultures series, formerly the Master Musicians series, seeks to explore the inexhaustible diversity of music, and its common links to our shared humanity.

  • av Carol A. (Distinguished Professor of Music Hess
    269 - 815,-

  • av Armin W. (Professor of Philosophy Schulz
    1 059,-

  • av Alan (Professor Thomas
    1 289,-

    Extravagance and Misery discusses the economic inequalities that characterize capitalist societies. What causes these inequalities? Why are they unfair? Do they make us unhappy and, if so, why? Which stories do we tell each other about those inequalities and why do these stories help perpetuate them? What role do emotions, such as shame (amongst the poor) and envy and admiration (for the rich) play? The authors draw on insights from philosophers, economists, psychologists and other scientists to explain the structural mechanisms underlying inequality, and the impact it has on our well-being and happiness. The result is an explanation of the emotional regime that characterizes our capitalist societies and that perpetuates the unfair gap between the extravagance of the rich and the misery of the poor. Finally, Extravagance and Misery proposes how to re-shape this emotional regime in the interests of justice and solidarity.

  • av Joshua (Professor of Philosophy Glasgow
    339,-

    Why should we strive to be important? Does it make our lives go better if we are especially significant? The Significance Impulse argues that the common impulse to seek exceptionally high levels of significance is misguided. Although many people strive to be extraordinarily significant, ultimately cosmic importance is out of reach for us. And though we do matter somewhat, it can be a liberating relief to take a more irreverent stance towards our lives and embrace our unimportance. This book is a testament to being ordinary.

  • av Annie (Violinist Fullard
    375 - 1 079,-

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    375,-

    This book consists of eight essays written by world-renowned Tolstoy specialists; the essays provide an in-depth consideration of the central topics of Tolstoy's masterpiece. Tolstoy's War and Peace explores the concepts of war and peace, historical truths, freedom, friendship, love, living, and dying. Underlying all of these discussions is the examination of Tolstoy's preoccupation with the pursuits of truth, goodness, and beauty in a world replete with deceptions, destructions, and artificiality. As a body of work, these essays together suggest that Tolstoy's novel leaves room for the possibility of objective values and judgments, as well as for the possibility of discerning some fundamental truths regarding the value and meaning of human life.

  • av Suzanna (Associate Professor of History Krivulskaya
    379,-

    Disgraced is a sweeping religious and cultural history of Protestant sex scandals in nineteenth and twentieth century America. From national scandals to lesser known local sensations, the book investigates how the press attempted to hold religious leaders accountable for their sexual sins, how the public responded to these reports, and how Protestants navigated the ongoing publicity crisis.

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