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  • av Barry (Professor of Economics and Political Science Eichengreen
    349,-

  • - A History of Slavery in the Viking Age
    av Stefan (Honorary Research Associate Brink
    481,99

    This book provides a history of slavery in Viking Age Scandinavia by examining a multitude of sources, including archaeology, runic inscriptions, Icelandic sagas, early law, DNA analysis, and place names. Viking society was characterized by different dependencies and by fluid transitions between freedom and enslavement. Thraldom surveys, in nuanced ways, the unique role of slavery in medieval Scandinavia.

  • av Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cheston B. (Assistant Professor of Medicine & Brown University Alpert School of Medicine) Cunha
    2 879,-

    Now in its third edition, Clinical Infectious Disease provides rapid access to an authoritative overview of practical clinical infectious disease topics including new chapters on medical microbiology, antimicrobial stewardship, and evolving treatments for COVID-19.

  • av Philip (John Dewey Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Kitcher
    409,-

    This inaugural volume in the Munich Lectures in Ethics series presents lectures by noted philosopher Philip Kitcher. In these lectures Kitcher develops further the pragmatist approach to moral philosophy, begun in his book The Ethical Project. He uses three historical examples of moral progress-the abolition of chattel slavery, the expansion of opportunities for women, and the increasing acceptance of same-sex love-to propose methods for moral inquiry. Inhis recommended methodology, Kitcher sees moral progress, for individuals and for societies, through collective discussions that become more inclusive, better informed, and involve participants more inclined to engage with the perspectives of others and aim at actions tolerable by all. The volume isintroduced by Jan-Christoph Heilinger and contains commentaries from distinguished scholars Amia Srinivasan, Susan Neiman, and Rahel Jaeggi, and Kitcher's response to their commentaries.

  • - A Framework for Tolerance
    av Paul K.J. (Senior Scientist Han
    535,-

    Rational and reassuring, Uncertainty in Medicine forges a new path for approaching medical uncertainty by arming readers from an array of disciplines with the tools they need to diagnose, treat, and confront its challenges more intentionally and effectively.

  • - A Global Journey through the Past and Present
    av John W. (Professor of Anthropology Arthur
    385,-

    This unique book is an exciting global journey into the origins, technologies, and recipes of ancient beer as well as into beer's continued importance today in diet, ritual, and economics.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University) Jentleson, Bruce W. (William Preston Few Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science & m.fl.
    169 - 685,-

  • av Aarhus University) Clasen, Mathias (Associate Professor of Literature and Media Studies & Associate Professor of Literature and Media Studies
    329,-

    In this guide to horror movies for the very nervous, author Mathias Clasen delves into the psychological science of horror movies to bust some of the worst myths about the genre and its supposed harms as he shows that horror movies can, in fact, have beneficial effects on their viewers.

  • av Arika (Linguist and author of In the Land of Invented Languages Okrent
    165 - 265,-

    Highly Irregular is an illustrated history of English as told through all the things that are weird about it. Why are there so many silent letters? Why do we have irregular verbs? What is the deal with the word 'colonel'? The weirdness of English can be blamed on specific influences that shaped it, and in this book Arika Okrent investigates the many puzzles of our language to show how English came to be the way it is today.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Food, Department Of Philosophy, Michigan State University) Thompson, m.fl.
    169 - 739,-

  • - Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, UC-Santa Barbara) Stokes & Leah Cardamore (Assistant Professor of Political Science
    499 - 1 519,-

  • av Professor of Music, Michael (Professor of Music, Emeritus Professor of Music, m.fl.
    515 - 1 395,-

    A ground-breaking investigation of how new technological developments have influenced the creative possibilities of composers of computer music in the last 50 years.

  • - How Social Media is Driving a Generation to Appear Perfect at Any Cost
    av Center for the Study of Religion and Society, Research Associate, University of Notre Dame) Freitas & m.fl.
    275 - 389,-

    Sexting. Cyberbullying. Narcissism. People-and especially the media-are consumed by fears about the effect of social media on young people. We hear constantly about the dangers that lurk online, and about young people's seemingly pathological desire to share anything and everything about themselves with the entire world.

  • - An Introduction to International Social Work
    av Elizabethtown College) Mapp, Susan C. (Associate Professor of Social Work & Associate Professor of Social Work
    1 315,-

    This thoroughly revised edition provides an updated introduction to a variety of issues in the Global South relating to international social work, including AIDS, forced labor and war and conflict. United Nations human rights documents are used as a framework to examine issues in their cultural contexts.

  • av Professor, Harvard University) Witzel & E. J. Michael (Professor
    809 - 2 779,-

  • - The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy
    av Peter (Correspondent Martin
    325,-

    The untold story of China''s rise as a global superpower, chronicled through the diplomatic shock troops that connect Beijing to the world.China''s Civilian Army charts China''s transformation from an isolated and impoverished communist state to a global superpower from the perspective of those on the front line: China''s diplomats. They give a rare perspective on the greatest geopolitical drama of the last half century. In the early days of the People''s Republic, diplomats were highly-disciplined, committed communists who feared revealing any weakness to the threatening capitalist world. Remarkably, the model that revolutionary leader Zhou Enlai established continues to this day despite the massive changes the country has undergone in recent decades. Little is known or understood about the inner workings of the Chinese government as the country bursts onto the world stage, as the world''s second largest economy and an emerging military superpower. China''s Diplomats embody its battle between insecurity and self-confidence, internally and externally. To this day, Chinese diplomats work in pairs so that one can always watch the other for signs of ideological impurity. They''re often dubbed China''s "wolf warriors" for their combative approach toasserting Chinese interests.Drawing for the first time on the memoirs of more than a hundred retired diplomats as well as author Peter Martin''s first-hand reporting as a journalist in Beijing, this groundbreaking book blends history with current events to tease out enduring lessons about the kind of power China is set to become. It is required reading for anyone who wants to understand China''s quest for global power, as seen from the inside.

  • av Vaclav (Distinguished Professor Emeritus Smil
    285 - 489,-

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av The Chronicle of Higher Education) Blumenstyk, Goldie (Senior Writer & Senior Writer
    1 015,-

    A timely primer on the current embattled state of American higher education, this book guides readers through the forces and trends that have brought the education system to this point, and highlights some of the ways they will reshape America's colleges in the years to come.

  • - How Modern Psychiatry Lost Its Way While Creating a Diagnosis for Almost All of Life's Misfortunes
    av Joel (Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus Paris
    755,-

    This book, now revised in a second edition, examines the problem of over-diagnosis in psychiatry, focusing on problems with current diagnostic systems. Paris focuses on conditions most likely to be overdiagnosed, including major depressive disorder, ADHD, bipolar-II disorder, autism spectrum disorders, and PTSD. This new edition expands on Dr. Paris' argument and offers a new section on the link between aggressive psychopharmacology and current diagnosticpractices, as well as on transdiagnostic approaches to classification of mental disorders.

  • - Gloomy Reflections on Luck and Life
    av William Ian (Thomas G. Long Professor of Law Miller
    475,-

    In this book, William Ian Miller offers his reflections on the perverse consequences of so-called 'good things.' With wit and sensitivity, along with a large measure of fearless self-scrutiny, he points to and invites us to recognize the gloomy, neurotic, despondent tendencies of reasonably sentient humanity.

  • av Alan (Professor of Japanese Tansman
    135,-

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av University of Victoria) Yekelchyk, Serhy (Professor of History and Germanic and Slavic Studies & Professor of History and Germanic and Slavic Studies
    169 - 739,-

  • av Professor, Utrecht University) van Dijck, Jose (Distinguished University Professor, m.fl.
    505 - 1 685,-

    In The Platform Society, Van Dijck, Poell and De Waal offer a comprehensive analysis of an online world where platforms have penetrated the heart of societies. The book analyzes intense struggles in four sectors-news, urban transport, health, and education-asking who is responsible for anchoring public values and the common good in a platform society?

  • av John W. Moffat
    403,-

    The Shadow of the Black Hole shares the entertaining history of black holes.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Miguel Tinker Salas
    199 - 575,-

    A concise book on Venezuela, told through the lens of oil on the country's politics, economy, culture, and international relations

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine) Rothbaum, m.fl.
    149 - 645,-

  • av University Of California, Los Angeles) Jamison, Stephanie (Distinguished Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures and of Indo-European Studies, m.fl.
    495 - 1 519,-

  • av LAW, University Of California, University at Albany, m.fl.
    479 - 1 519,-

  • - An Introduction to Contemporary Debates and Their History
    av Anna Marmodoro & Erasmus Mayr
    385 - 1 519,-

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know
    av University of Michigan) Slemrod, Joel (Paul W. McCracken Collegiate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy and Professor of Economics, Paul W. McCracken Collegiate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy and Professor of Economics, m.fl.
    155 - 645,-

    Taxes in America offers a clear, concise explanation of how our tax system works, how it affects people and businesses, and how it might be improved, in an accessible and occasionally humorous manner. The book explores what makes a tax system fair, simple, and efficient, why our system falls short, and whether the new tax law promises much, if any, improvement.

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