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  • - Black Politics in the Age of F.D.R
    av Nancy Joan Weiss
    539,-

    Examines a political phenomenon which is the dramatic shift of black voters from the Republican to the Democratic party in the 1930s. This book shows that blacks became Democrats in response to the economic benefits of the New Deal and that they voted for Franklin Roosevelt in spite of the New Deal's lack of a substantive record on race.

  • - The Road Not Taken
    av J. Peter Euben
    625

    Puts forward an argument that Greek tragedy was the context for classical political theory and that such theory read in terms of tragedy provides a ground for contemporary theorizing alert to the concerns of post-modernism, such as normalization, the dominance of humanism, and the status of theory.

  • - How States and Nations Develop and Dissolve
    av Lars-Erik Cederman
    629

    The disappearance and formation of states and nations after the end of the Cold War have proved puzzling to both theorists and policymakers. This book argues that this lack of conceptual preparation stems from two tendencies in conventional theorizing.

  • - Holism in German Culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler
    av Anne Harrington
    695

    By the 1920s in Central Europe, it had become a truism among intellectuals that natural science had "disenchanted" the world, and in particular had reduced humans to mere mechanisms, devoid of higher purpose. This title shows that in fact the story of holism in Germany is a politically heterogeneous story with multiple endings.

  • - Goldenrods, Gallmakers, and Natural Enemies (MPB-29)
    av Warren G. Abrahamson & Arthur E. Weis
    1 275

    Presents the results of more than 25 years of studying plant-insect interactions. This book addresses specific theories and concepts that have guided biological research for more than two decades and to engage general problems in evolutionary biology. It is useful to those involved in studying the ways in which interdependent species interact.

  • - Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania
    av Hilton Obenzinger
    625

    Combining literary and historical insights and attention to the context of other American writings about Palestine, this book throws light on the construction of American identity in the nineteenth century.

  • - Leon Modena's Life of Judah
    av Leone Modena
    609

    Leon (Judah Aryeh) Modena was a major intellectual figure of the early modern Italian Jewish community - a complex and intriguing personality who was famous among contemporary European Christians as well as Jews. This work contains material about Jewish family life of the period, religion in daily life, the plague of 1630-1631, and crime.

  • - The Bourgeoises of Northern France in the 19th Century
    av Bonnie G. Smith
    629

  • av Adam Lomnicki
    1 039

    Shows that the overall dynamical behavior of populations must be understood in terms of the behavior of individuals. The author contends that further progress in population ecology requires taking into account individual differences other than sex, age, and taxonomic affiliation - unequal access to resources, for instance.

  • av John A. Endler
    1 219,-

    Discusses the methods and problems involved in the demonstration and measurement of natural selection. This work presents the critical evidence for its existence, and places it in an evolutionary perspective. It argues that natural selection can explain the change of frequencies of variants, but not their origins.

  • av Stephen A. Wainwright
    1 275

  • - A Theoretical Approach
    av Robert A. Berner
    1 505

  • av Rudolf Peierls
    899

    Problems in theoretical physics often lead to paradoxical answers; yet closer reasoning and a more complete analysis invariably lead to the resolution of the paradox. This work is based on the author's lectures at the University of Washington in the spring of 1977 and at the Institut de Physique Nucleaire, University de Paris-Sud, Orsay.

  • av Michael Patrick Hassell
    765

    Presents a study of arthropod predador-prey systems. This work shows how many of the components of predation may be simply modeled in order to reveal their effects on the overall dynamics of the interacting populations. It also describes how the biological processes of insect predator-prey, including host-parasitoid interactions may be understood.

  • av John A. Endler
    969

    Explores the origins and development of geographic variation, divergence, and speciation. This work shows how geographic differentiation and speciation may develop in spite of continuous gene flow. It discusses the relationships among gene flow, dispersal, and migration.

  • av George Christopher Williams
    765

  • av Martin L. Cody
    765

    Emphasizes the role of competition at levels above single species populations, and describes how competition, by way of the niche concept, determines the structure of communities. This work draws most examples from eleven North and South American bird communities, although the concepts and methodology are far more general.

  • av Stephen D. Fretwell
    755

    Most organisms live in a seasonal environment. During their life cycles, some species face seasons of breeding and nonbreeding. This work analyzes the complex interaction between a population and a regularly varying environment in an attempt to define and measure seasonality as a critical parameter in the general theory of population regulation.

  • - Some Theoretical Explorations. (MPB-2)
    av Richard Levins
    755

  • av Robert C. Gunning
    1 079

    The description for this book, Lectures on Vector Bundles over Riemann Surfaces. (MN-6), will be forthcoming.

  • - Geography, Exploration, and Fiction
    av James S. Romm
    585

    For the Greeks and Romans the earth's farthest perimeter was a realm radically different from what they perceived as central and human. This book reveals that the Greeks, and to a somewhat lesser extent the Romans, saw geography not as a branch of physical science but as an important literary genre.

  • av Claudio Teitelboim & Marc Henneaux
    1 685

    Starts with Dirac's analysis showing that gauge theories are constrained Hamiltonian systems. This book is a systematic study of the classical and quantum theories of gauge systems. It discusses reducible gauge systems, and explains the relationship between BRST cohomology and gauge invariance.

  • - An Epistemological Critique of the Chan Tradition
    av Bernard Faure
    695

    For many people attracted to Eastern religions (particularly Zen Buddhism), Asia seems the source of all wisdom. This book examines the study of Chan/Zen from the standpoint of postmodern human sciences and literary criticism. It also questions the assumptions of 'Easterners'.

  • - Race and Class in African-American Politics
    av Michael C. Dawson
    585

    Political scientists and social choice theorists often assume that economic diversification within a group produces divergent political beliefs and behaviors. This title demonstrates, however, that the growth of a black middle class has left race as the dominant influence on African- American politics.

  • av Rudolf Peierls
    889

    Draws from many diverse fields of theoretical physics to present problems in which the answer differs from what our intuition had led us to expect. This book is suitable for both graduate students and their teachers.

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