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  • - Antislavery Third Parties and the Transformation of American Politics
    av Corey M. Brooks
    405 - 609,-

  • - Polarization, Political Trust, and the Governing Crisis
    av Marc J. Hetherington & Thomas J. Rudolph
    375

  • - American Power and the Politics of Housing Aid
    av Nancy H. Kwak
    419 - 1 185

  • - An Essay on Moral Injury
    av J. M. Bernstein
    519 - 659

  • - Bicycles and Urban America in the 1890s
    av Evan Friss
    419 - 559,-

  • - A Personalist Theory of Human Goods, Motivations, Failure, and Evil
    av Christian Smith
    1 199

    Examines the motivations intrinsic to this subjective experience: Why do people do what they do? How can we explain the activity that gives rise to all human social life and social structures? This book argues that our actions stem from a motivation to realize what he calls natural human goods: ends that are, by nature, and more.

  • av Lief H. Carter & Thomas F. Burke
    499,-

  • - A Cultural History
    av Deidre Shauna Lynch
    389 - 1 159,-

    Serves as a riposte to those who use the phrase "the love of literature" as if its meaning were transparent, its essence happy and healthy.

  • - Intellectual Property Rights and the Origins of the Modern Pharmaceutical Industry
    av Joseph M. Gabriel
    419

    Drawing on a wealth of archival material, this book combines legal, medical, and business history to offer a sweeping new interpretation of the origins of the complex and often troubling relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and medical practice today.

  • - Revolutionizing U.S. Museums of Science and Natural History in the Twentieth Century
    av Karen A. Rader & Victoria E. M. Cain
    545,-

    Uses the history of biological exhibitions to analyze museums' shifting roles in twentieth-century American science and society. The authors chronicle profound changes in these exhibitions - and the institutions that housed them - between 1910 and 1990, ultimately offering new perspectives on the history of museums, science, and science education.

  • - A History of the New
    av Michael North
    315 - 379,-

    If art and science have one thing in common, it's a hunger for the new - new ideas and innovations, new ways of seeing and depicting the world. The author takes us on a tour of more than two millennia of thinking about the problem of the new, from the puzzles of the pre-Socratics all the way up to the art world of the 1960s and '70s.

  • - A Student-Centered Approach
    av Bruce M. Shore
    259 - 565

    In the sink-or-swim world of academia, a great graduate advisor can be a lifesaver. But with university budgets shrinking and free time evaporating, advisors often need a mentor themselves to learn how to best support their advisees. This book demystifies the advisor-student relationship, and provides tips and advice to students and advisors.

  • - A Short History of the Buddha
    av Donald S. Lopez Jr.
    315 - 379,-

    The credit for creating Buddhism goes to the Buddha. But who was this Buddha, and how did he become the Buddha we know and love today? This book follows the twists and turns of Eastern and Western notions of the Buddha, leading finally to his triumph as the founder of a world religion.

  • - The Persians, The Seven Against Thebes, The Suppliant Maidens, Prometheus Bound
    av Aeschylus
    239,-

    Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

  • - Bacchae, Iphigenia in Aulis, The Cyclops, Rhesus
    av Euripides
    239 - 499,-

    Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

  • - Helen, The Phoenician Women, Orestes
    av Euripides
    239 - 499,-

    Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

  • - Heracles, The Trojan Women, Iphigenia among the Taurians, Ion
    av Euripides
    239 - 505,-

    Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

  • - Alcestis, Medea, The Children of Heracles, Hippolytus
    av Euripides
    239 - 555

    Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

  • - Andromache, Hecuba, The Suppliant Women, Electra
    av Euripides
    239 - 499,-

    Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

  • - Food and the Sciences in Paris, 1670-1760
    av E. C. Spary
    559 - 1 159,-

    Offers a perspective on the history of food, looking at writings about cuisine, diet, and food chemistry as a key to larger debates over the state of the nation in Old Regime France. This title demonstrates how public discussions of eating and drinking were used to articulate concerns about the state of civilization versus that of nature and more.

  • - Liberalism, Race, and Deindustrialization in Philadelphia
    av Guian A. McKee
    519 - 1 159,-

    Contesting claims that postwar American liberalism retreated from fights against unemployment and economic inequality, this book reveals that such efforts did not collapse after the New Deal but instead began to flourish at the local, rather than the national, level.

  • - Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality
    av Regina Kunzel
    419 - 1 175,-

    Explores the sexual lives of prisoners and the sexual culture of prisons over the years, along with the impact of various issues, including race, class, and gender, sexual violence, prisoners' rights activism, and the HIV epidemic. This title argues for the importance of the prison to the history of sexuality.

  • - Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity
    av Gary Alan Fine
    569,-

    From Henry Darger's claborate works of young girls caught in a brutal war to the New Mexican artist who sells animal-hide sculptures by the side of the road, the work of "outsider" artists has achieved unique status in the art world.

  • av CRONIN
    459

  • - Museums and Paleontology in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
    av Paul D. Brinkman
    569 - 1 159,-

    Reconsidering the fossil speculation, the museum displays, and the media frenzy that ushered dinosaurs into the American public consciousness, this work takes us back to the birth of dinomania, the modern obsession with all things Jurassic.

  • av Stephen T. Asma
    315 - 339,-

    Born out of democracy and raised in open markets, fairness has become our de facto modern creed. In our zealous pursuit of fairness, we have banished our urges to like one person more than another, one thing over another, hiding them away as dirty secrets of our humanity. In this book, the author drags them triumphantly back into the light.

  • - Broken Windows, Collective Efficacy, and the Criminal Point of View
    av Peter K. B. St. Jean
    515 - 989,-

    Drawing on Chicago Police Department statistics and interviews with both law-abiding citizens and criminals in one of the city's highest-crime areas, this work demonstrates that drug dealers and robbers are primarily attracted to locations with businesses like liquor stores, fast food restaurants, and check-cashing outlets.

  • - Music and Emotions in Transatlantic Relations, 1850-1920
    av Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht
    489 - 1 285

    Delving into the archives that document cross-cultural interactions between America and Germany, the author retraces these efforts to export culture as an instrument of nongovernmental diplomacy, paying particular attention to the role of conductors and uncovers the history of the musician as a cultural symbol of German cosmopolitanism.

  • - The Future of Black Politics
    av Michael C. Dawson
    289,-

    Lays out a nuanced analysis of the persistence of racial inequality and structural disadvantages, and the ways that whites and blacks continue to see the same problems - the disastrous response to Katrina being a prime example - through completely different, race-inflected lenses.

  • av Denis R. Alexander, Ronald L Numbers & Ronald L. Numbers
    639 - 1 351

    Over the course of human history, the sciences, and biology in particular, have often been manipulated to cause immense human suffering. By investigating the past, this book features contributors who hope to better prepare us to discern ideological abuse of science when it occurs in the future.

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