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  • Spar 17%
    - Frontiers of Wealth and Populism in America's First Gilded Age
    av Noam Maggor
    434

    Noam Maggor shows how the moneyed elite in Gilded Age Boston leveraged their wealth to forge transcontinental networks of commodities, labor, and transportation. With the decline of cotton-based textile manufacturing, these gentleman bankers found new business opportunities in the mines, railroads, and industries of the Great West.

  • - From Law's Empire to the Administrative State
    av Adrian Vermeule
    640,-

    Adrian Vermeule argues that the arc of law has bent steadily toward deference to the administrative state, which has greater democratic legitimacy and technical competence to confront issues such as climate change, terrorism, and biotechnology. The state did not shove lawyers and judges out of the way; they moved freely to the margins of power.

  • Spar 16%
    av Cynthia Estlund
    567,-

    China's leaders aspire to the prosperity, political legitimacy, and stability that flowed from America's New Deal, but they are irrevocably opposed to the independent trade unions and mass mobilization that brought it about. Cynthia Estlund's crisp comparative analysis makes China's labor unrest and reform legible to Western readers.

  • av Michel Chaouli
    695,-

    Michel Chaouli invites novice and expert alike to set out on the path of thinking, with help from Kant's Critique of Judgment, about the force of aesthetic experience, the essence of art, and the relationship of beauty and meaning. Each chapter unfolds the significance of a key concept for Kant's thought and our own ideas.

  • Spar 16%
    - Inclusion and Exclusion in the Polish-German Borderlands, 1939-1951
    av John J. Kulczycki
    579,-

    In 1939 Nazis identified Polish citizens of German origin and granted them legal status as ethnic Germans of the Reich. After the war Poland did just the opposite: searched out Germans of Polish origin and offered them Polish citizenship. John Kulczycki's account underscores the processes of inclusion and exclusion that mold national communities.

  • Spar 16%
    - The Paradox of Eastern Roman Survival, 640-740
    av John Haldon
    520,-

    The eastern Roman Empire was the largest state in western Eurasia in the sixth century. A century later, it was a fraction of its former size. Ravaged by warfare and disease, the empire seemed destined to collapse. Yet it did not die. John Haldon elucidates the factors that allowed the empire to survive against all odds into the eighth century.

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    - Books I-II
    av Biondo Flavio
    364,-

    Biondo Flavio was a pioneering figure in the Renaissance discovery of antiquity and popularized the term Middle Age to describe the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the revival of antiquity in his own time. Rome in Triumph is the capstone of his research program, addressing the question: What made Rome great?

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    - Black Lives, 1600-2000
    av George Reid Andrews
    430,-

    Two-thirds of Africans, both free and enslaved, who came to the Americas from 1500 to 1870 came to Spanish America and Brazil. Yet Afro-Latin Americans have been excluded from narratives of their hemisphere's history. George Reid Andrews redresses this omission by making visible the lives and labors of black Latin Americans in the New World.

  • Spar 17%
    - The Intersection of Earth, Sky, and Water
    av Christopher Chapple
    492

    This fourth volume in the series exploring religions and the environment investigates the role of the multifaceted Hindu tradition in the development of greater ecological awareness in India. The 22 contributors ask how traditional concepts of nature in the classical texts might inspire or impede an eco-friendly attitude among modern Hindus.

  • - Infidelity and the Law
    av Deborah L. Rhode
    478,-

    Despite declining prohibitions on sexual relationships, Americans are nearly unanimous in condemning marital infidelity. Deborah Rhode explores why. She exposes the harms that criminalizing adultery inflicts-including civil lawsuits, job termination, and loss of child custody-and makes a case for repealing laws against adultery and polygamy.

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    - Island
    av Pablo Perez-Ramos & Daniel Daou
    257,-

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    av Henry de Bracton
    976,-

    This publication, issued in cooperation with the Selden Society, reproduces completely the Yale edition of 1915‿1942, which has long been unobtainable. To it has been added an English translation, the first in almost a century, incorporating many improvements of the text, drawn from a re-examination of the manuscripts and a further identification of Henry de Bracton‿s sources, Roman and English. Volume I contains George E. Woodbine‿s prolegomena to his edition, written in 1915, to which Samuel Thorne has added a prefatory note, reclassifying and redating the manuscripts on which the edition was based. Volume II begins the text and translation, which will be completed in Volume III and Volume IV. Notes and indices will appear in Volume V.

  • Spar 18%
    - As She Preserved Them
    av Emily Dickinson
    429,-

    Cris Miller's volume of Emily Dickinson's complete poems is the only edition to distinguish in easy visual form the poems Dickinson took pains to copy carefully onto folded sheets in fair hand-arguably to preserve them for posterity-from the poems she retained in rougher form or did not retain.

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    av Calcidius
    364,-

    In the 4th century CE, Calcidius translated into Latin an important section of Plato's Timaeus, complemented by commentary and organized into coordinated parts. Its organization subsequently informed the sense of macrocosm and microcosm-of the world and our place in it-which is prevalent in western European thought in the Middle Ages.

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    av John Keats
    2 160,-

    Rollins has prepared a completely new edition of all the extant letters, with an extensive listing of letters presumed missing. In addition to many letters from Keats' relatives and friends, the work includes seven letters or other documents signed or written by Keats that appear in no English edition, and also new texts of seven other letters.

  • - A Life of General Henry W. Halleck
    av John F. Marszalek
    695,-

    In the first comprehensive biography of Halleck, Marszalek recreates the life of a man of enormous achievement who bungled his most important mission. Unable to produce victory for the Union forces, he saw his power become subsumed by Grant's emergent leadership, a loss that paved the way for Halleck's path to obscurity.

  • Spar 13%
    av Christopher C. Lee
    257,-

  • av Olivier Roy
    394,-

    Roy demonstrates that the Islamic Fundamentalism of today is still the Third Worldism of the 1960s: populist politics and mixed economies of laissez-faire for the rich and subsidies for the poor. In Roy's formulation, those marching today beneath Islam's green banners are the same as the "reds" of yesterday, with similarly dim prospects of success.

  • - Fantasy and Failure across the Pacific
    av Hua Hsu
    493

    Who gets to speak for China? During the interwar years, when American condescension toward China yielded to fascination with all things Chinese, a circle of writers sparked an unprecedented conversation over U.S.-Chinese relations. Hua Hsu tells how they became ensnared in bitter rivalries over who could claim the title of leading China expert.

  • - Essays on Institutions
    av Jeremy Waldron
    444

    Political theorists focus on the nature of justice, liberty, and equality while ignoring the institutions through which these ideals are achieved. Political scientists keep institutions in view but deploy a meager set of value-conceptions in analyzing them. A more political political theory is needed to address this gap, Jeremy Waldron argues.

  • Spar 15%
    - A Biography
    av John G. Turner
    419

    For two centuries, Jesus has connected the Latter-day Saints to broader currents of Christianity, even while particular Mormon beliefs have been points of differentiation. From the author of the definitive life of Brigham Young comes a biography of the Mormon Jesus that enriches our understanding of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  • Spar 18%
     
    685,-

    Prasun is a non-literary, unwritten language spoken in the Prasun Valley that varies from village to village. The texts in this volume were collected in 1956 and 1970. Included are all the texts collected, a German translation, a glossary, lists of numbers, place and personal names, the Prasun calendar system, and a brief Introduction in English.

  • - Households and Debt Collection in Late Medieval Europe
    av Daniel Lord Smail
    557,-

    As a Europe grew rich in the Middle Ages, the well-made clothes, linens, and wares of households often substituted for hard currency. Pawnbrokers kept goods in circulation, and sergeants of the law marched into debtors' homes to seize belongings equal in value to debts owed. David Smail describes a material world on the cusp of modern capitalism.

  • - The Life and Thought of Alexander Herzen
    av Aileen M. Kelly
    464,-

    The intellectual Alexander Herzen was as famous in his day as Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Aileen Kelly presents the first fully rounded study of the farsighted genius whom Isaiah Berlin called the forerunner of much twentieth-century thought. For Herzen, history, like Darwinian nature, was an improvisation both constrained and encouraged by chance.

  • - The Politics of Presence in the Twenty-First Century
    av Annalisa Butticci
    612,-

    Catholic Italy is a destination for migrants from Nigeria and Ghana, who bring their own form of Christianity-Pentecostalism, the most Protestant of Christian faiths. At the heart of Annalisa Butticci's ethnography is a paradox. Believers on both sides are driven by a desire to find sensuous, material ways to make the divine visible and tangible.

  • Spar 16%
    - How Nerve Cell Dictatorships and Democracies Control Everything We Do
    av Ari Berkowitz
    295,-

    From simple reflexes to complex movements, all animal behavior is governed by a nervous system. But what kind of government is it-a dictatorship or a democracy? Ari Berkowitz explains the variety of structures and strategies that control behavior, while providing an overview of thought-provoking debates and cutting-edge research.

  • Spar 17%
    av Olivier Wieviorka
    399,-

    Olivier Wieviorka's history of the French Resistance debunks lingering myths and offers fresh insight into social, political, and military aspects of its operation. He reveals not one but many interlocking homegrown groups often at odds over goals, methods, and leadership. Yet, despite a lack of unity, these fighters braved Nazism without blinking.

  • Spar 18%
    - A Rational Choice Theoretic Approach
    av Kotaro Suzumura
    825,-

    Social choice theory critically assesses and rationally designs economic mechanisms for improving human well-being. Kotaro Suzumura-one of the world's foremost thinkers in social choice theory and welfare economics-fuses abstract ideas with real-world economies to examine foundational issues of normative economics and collective decision making.

  • Spar 18%
    - Casino Capitalism in the Postindustrial City
    av Chloe E. Taft
    454,-

    Bethlehem PA was synonymous with steel. But after the factories closed, the city bet its future on casino gambling. Chloe Taft describes a city struggling to make sense of the ways global capitalism transforms jobs, landscapes, and identities. While residents often have few cards to play, the shape economic progress takes is not inevitable.

  • - Forgotten Landscapes of the Working Poor
    av Lisa Goff
    585,-

    Shantytowns once occupied a central place in America's urban landscape. Lisa Goff shows how these resourceful dwellings were not merely the byproducts of hardship but potent assertions of self-reliance. Their legacy is felt in sites of political activism, from campus shanties protesting apartheid to the tent cities of Occupy Wall Street.

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