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    av Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn
    1 512,-

  • - Revised Edition
    av Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn
    466

    The authors review Navaho history from archaeological times to the present, and then present Navaho life today. This book presents not only a study of Navaho life, however; it is an impartial discussion of an interesting experiment in government administration of a dependent people.

  • - People vs. Pests
    av Mark L. Winston
    452

    The aim of this book is to sound the alarm against dangerous tactics for controlling the pests that are an annoying but integral part of our world. The book aims to show how a more measured and discriminating approach to pests might serve us and the natural world much better.

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    - Natural Science and the German Theological Traditions of the Nineteenth Century
    av Frederic Gregory
    475

    Gregory shows that the loss of nature from theological discourse is only one reflection of the larger cultural change that marks the transition of European society from a 19th-century to a 20-century mentality, depicting varying theological responses to the growth of natural science.

  • av Lloyd L. Weinreb
    571,-

    "Human beings are a part of nature and apart from it." The argument of Natural Law and Justice is that the philosophy of natural law and contemporary theories about the nature of justice are both efforts to make sense of the fundamental paradox of human experience: individual freedom and responsibility in a causally determined universe.

  • - German Aviation and the Popular Imagination
    av Peter Fritzsche
    452

    From huge, fragile airships hanging in the sky to dashing young war pilots obsessed with death and destruction, this text describes Germany's perilous romance with aviation, covering the bright idealism of flight and its darker service in total war.

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    av Sarah Hurlburt
    324,-

    Tender, plump, and tasty, the blue mussel (Mytiius edulis) is treasured in most of the world's cuisines but strangely ignored in North American cooking. This edible mollusk is naturally abundant on both American coasts and easily cultivated. As over-harvesting makes many other seafoods ever more scarce and expensive, the blue mussel offers an inexpensive and attractive alternative to more costly and wasteful sources of protein. To tempt American palates and draw attention to this remarkably versatile and nutritious seafood, Sarah Hurlburt has written The Mussel Cookbook. In her entertaining introduction, Hurlburt tells about mussels--how they live, how they saved a bridge from collapsing, why barrels of them appeared in American police stations, how they are farmed in Spain, France, and Holland. Then she offers over a hundred recipes. Whether you are a beginning cook or a devotee of haute cuisine, you will find recipes to match your abilities: simple dishes for the out-of-doors, appetizers, soups and stews, salads, casseroles, main dishes from abroad, and elegant party entrees. From Europe Hurlburt brings back paella, cannelloni, and souffle of mussels, among many others. From Asia come curried and stir-fried mussels as well as the delectable midia dolma. There are a dozen quick-and-easy tricks; there are flamed mussels and mussels Rockefeller. She describes how to clean and freeze mussels, and gives tips on how to use them. Sarah Hurlburt in collaboration with her husband, Graham, has spent many years learning about the blue mussel. Together they have studied European methods of mussel farming and begun their own experimental Cultivation project in Massachusetts. Ms. Hurlburt's recipes have been featured in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald American, and Harvard Magazine. Stories about the Hurlburts' adventures with mussels have appeared in the Washington Post, the Cornell Quarterly, and the Marine Fisheries Review. A discussion of their work has appeared in the Congressional Record.

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    - Ethnic Nationalism in the People's Republic, Second Edition
    av Dru C. Gladney
    272,-

    This second edition of Dru Gladney's critically acclaimed study of the Muslim population in China includes a new preface by the author, as well as a valuable addendum to the bibliography, already hailed as one of the most extensive listing of modern sources on the Sino-Muslims.

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    - Poems, Poets, Critics
    av Helen Vendler
    524,-

    Insight and wit distinguish these essays, in which Vendler elucidates the function of criticism as well as different critical methods and styles. Poets commented on range from Seamus Heaney and Czeslaw Milosz to Silvia Plath, James Merrill, and Amy Clampitt.

  • - Studies of the Autograph Scores
    av Alan Tyson
    598,-

    The results and implications of Tyson's work on Mozart have had a profound impact on virtually every aspect of research on this composer. This book assembles his major articles, previously scattered through magazines, journals, and festschrifts, plus two unpublished pieces, into a treasure trove for musicologists and music lovers.

  • av Robert Alter
    1 068,-

    "For many serious readers," Robert Alter writes in his preface, "the novel still matters, and I have tried here to suggest some reasons why that should be so." In his wide-ranging discussion, Alter examines the imitation of reality in fiction to find out why mimesis has become problematic yet continues to engage us deeply as readers.

  • av Walter Benjamin
    516,-

    The life of literary critic and philosopher Benjamin (1892-1940) is a veritable allegory of the life of letters in the 20th century. Benjamin's intellectual odyssey included an eventful trip to the USSR. His stunning account of that journey is unique among his writings for the frank, merciless way he struggles with his motives and his conscience.

  • - Family Income and Children's Life Chances
    av Susan E. Mayer
    543,-

    Children from poor families generally do much worse than children from affluent families. In an ingenious exploration of why this is so, Mayer asks whether income directly affects children's life chances, as many experts believe, or if the factors that cause parents to have low incomes also impede their children's life chances.

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    - Private International Bankers, 1854-1913
    av Vincent P. Carosso
    1 239,-

    The House of Morgan personified economic power in the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Carosso constructs an in-depth account of the evolution, operations, and management of the Morgan banks at London, New York, Philadelphia, and Paris, from the time Junius Spencer Morgan left Boston for London to the death of his son, John Pierpont Morgan.

  • - Politicians, Rent Extraction, and Political Extortion
    av Fred S. McChesney
    1 178,-

    The increased power of lobbyists in Washington and the excesses of campaign contributions suggest a government corrupted. But as McChesney shows, payments to politicians are often made not for political favors, but to avoid political disfavor. He analyzes the patterns of legal extortion underlying the current fabric of interest-group politics.

  • av Donald Metcalf
    1 178,-

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    av Roger Sherwood
    767,-

    Here are 32 notable examples of multi-family housing from many countries, selected for their importance as prototypes. Designed by such masters as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Alvar Aalto, the buildings are illustrated with photographs, site plans, floor plans, elevations, and striking axonometric drawings.

  • av Hiroyuki Itami
    571,-

    Suggests that successful corporate strategies depend upon the marshalling of a firm's "invisible assets" - such as technical know-how and visibility of a brand name - as well as its tangible assets, such as people, goods and money. Itami emphasizes the ways strategy must fit the firm's environment.

  • - French Scholars and Writers during the Great War
    av Martha Hanna
    1 399,-

    When President Poincare in the early days of World War I called on the French intellectual elite to contribute to the war effort with "their pens and their words," the union sacree of scholars and writers-including Henri Bergson, Pierre Duhem, Ernest Lavisse, and Emile Durkheim-united French intellect against German Kultur.

  • - American Encounters with Meiji Japan
    av Robert A. Rosenstone
    571,-

  • - The Literary Essay in the Culture Wars
    av Geoffrey H. Hartman
    1 178,-

    A survey of the history of modern literary criticism, this presents an account of the culture of criticism and then focuses on the critical essay from 1700 to the 1990s showing that a change in style took place after 1950. It sets out an ideal of literary criticism that can use theory and text.

  • - Women in the Origins of Modern Science
    av Londa Schiebinger
    643,-

    In this rich and comprehensive history of women's contributions to the development of early modern science, Londa Schiebinger unearths the forgotten heritage of women scientists and probes the cultural and historical forces that continue to shape the course of scientific scholarship and knowledge.

  • av D. N. Perkins
    502,-

    Over the years, tales about the creative process have flourished-- tales of sudden insight and superior intelligence and personal eccentricity. D. N. Perkins discusses the creative episodes of Beethoven, Mozart, Picasso, and others in this exploration of the creative process in the arts, sciences, and everyday life.

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    - The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence
    av Hans Moravec
    397,-

    Arguing that within the next fifty years machines will equal humans not only in reasoning power but also in their ability to perceive, interact with, and change their environment, Moravec describes the tremendous technological advances possible in the field of robotics.

  • - How Children Develop Musical Intelligence
    av Jeanne Bamberger
    640,-

    Bamberger focuses on the earliest stages in the development of musical cognition. Beginning with children's invention of original rhythm notations, she follows eight-year-old Jeff as he reconstructs and invents descriptions of simple melodies.

  • - A Personal History of Social Policy
    av Daniel Patrick Moynihan
    417

    Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan offers a wide-ranging meditation on the nation's social strategies for the last sixty years, as well as a vision for the years to come.

  • - The Early Years
    av Edythe C. Haber
    1 358,-

    A foremost Russian writer of the Soviet period, Bulgakov (1891-1940) has attracted much critical attention, yet Haber is the first to explore in depth his formative years. Blending biography and literary analysis of motifs, story, and characterization, Haber tracks one writer's answer to the dislocations of revolution, civil war, and Bolshevism.

  • av Robert Darnton
    452

    Early in 1788, Franz Anton Mesmer arrived in Paris and began to promulgate an exotic theory of healing that almost immediately seized the imagination of the general populace. Robert Darnton's lively study provides a useful contribution to the study of popular culture and the manner in which ideas are diffused down through various social levels.

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    av RB EDGERTON
    191,-

    This book provides an extraordinarily useful and humane guide to new knowledge about the causes and treatment of mental retardation in the brief and readable format that has become a trademark of this series.

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