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  • av Geoffroi de Charny
    335

    Composed at the height of the Hundred Years War by Geoffroi de Charny, one of the most respected knights of his age, A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry is an invaluable guide to fourteenth-century knighthood.

  • - The Senses in Anthropology
    av Paul Stoller
    349

  • av Michael Jackson
    385,-

  • - Their Wearers and Their Worlds
    av Ann Marie Rasmussen
    799,-

    Mass produced of tin-lead alloys and cheap to purchase, medieval badges were brooch-like objects displaying familiar images. Sumptuously illustrated, Medieval Badges considers all badges, whether they originated in religious or secular contexts, and highlights the ways in which badges could confer meaning and identity on their wearers.

  • av Heiner Bielefeldt
    789

    Religious Freedom Under Scrutiny argues that without freedom of religion or belief, human rights cannot fully address the needs, yearnings, and vulnerabilities of human beings and that marginalizing freedom of religion or belief would weaken the plausibility and legitimacy of the entire system of human rights.

  • av Stephen A. Mitchell
    509,-

    Stephen A. Mitchell offers the fullest examination available of witchcraft in late medieval Scandinavia, drawing on extensive sources ranging from the Icelandic sagas to those much less familiar to the nonspecialist: legal cases, church frescoes, law codes, ecclesiastical records, and surviving runic spells.

  • av Charles B. MacDonald
    325

    An account of the first setback suffered by the Allies following the invasion of Europe.

  • - Commerce, Culture, and Consumers
     
    389

    Producing Fashion looks to the past, revealing the rationale behind style choices, while explaining how the interplay of custom, invented traditions, and sales imperatives continue to drive innovation in the fashion industries.

  • av Erving Goffman
    449,-

    This book brings together five of Goffman's seminal essays: "Replies and Responses," "Response Cries," "Footing," "The Lecture," and "Radio Talk."

  • av Karl Jaspers
    359,-

    A compact discussion of being, truth, and reality by Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), the founder of German existentialism.

  • - Thirty-Nine Firsts in Recorded History
    av Samuel Noah Kramer
    519,-

    "Kramer ranked among the world's foremost Sumerologists... The book will interest both the scholar and the general educated reader."-Religious Studies Bulletin

  • av Whitney Sperrazza
    785,-

  • av Chelsie Yount
    405 - 1 159,-

  • av Jennifer Moore
    1 365,-

  • av Cam Grey
    889,-

    "Multidisciplinary in its methodology and provocative in its argumentation, this book demonstrates that human communities in the ancient past were inextricably intertwined with the world around them, and that the actions they took simultaneously responded to and shaped the risks--both hazardous and favorable--that they perceived"--Publisher's description.

  • av Shankar Ramaswami
    785,-

    "The economic development process in India is one that has induced new difficulties and hardships into the lives of poor and working people despite its alleged achievements. In villages, farming families confront an agrarian crisis, with rising costs of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, low prices for crops in the face of grave indebtedness, and ecological damage to the soil, water, and forests. Due to the scarcity of jobs, many migrate to cities for work. Once in the city, migrants take on and must contend with low-paid, insecure, and hazardous work. And in urban neighborhoods, they deal with congested living conditions, poor qualities of air, water, and sanitation, and separation from their families in the village. Souls in the Kalyug introduces readers to migrant workers who are confronting myriad hardships, and asks how it is that these workers create lives that can become less injurious than their circumstances might suggest. Anthropologist Shankar Ramaswami proposes a three part answer. In a metal factory in Delhi, migrant workers engage in resistance and collective struggle against perceived oppression and injustice. In the city and village, they weave tight connections to one another, building friendships in empathetic closeness and fellowship. In the metaphysical realm, they attempt to resist soul-distorting processes in our present, decivilizing times, or the Kalyug. Through these activities, migrant workers strive towards, and at times realize, elements of a good life. Souls in the Kalyug ultimately presents a nuanced and intimate portrait of migrant workers through a complex study of entanglement and noncooperation in workers' worlds, and in its analysis of workers' politics, within and outside of hierarchical labor unions, interpersonal relationships, and foundational religious and cosmological worldviews"--Publisher's description.

  • av Anders M. Greene-Crow
    735

  • av Nahir I. Otano Gracia
    889,-

  • av Mark Ensalaco
    359,-

  • av Paola Tine
    405 - 1 159,-

  • av Janet MacGaffey
    405,-

  • av Lindsay O'Neill
    489,-

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