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  • - Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy
    av Professor of Law and Professor of Economics, Gillian (Professor of Law and Professor of Economics & University of Southern California) Hadfield
    443 - 613,-

    The law and legal methods on which we currently rely have failed to evolve along with technology. In Rules for a Flat World, Gillian Hadfield shows us that law provides critical infrastructure for the cooperation and collaboration on which economic growth is built.

  • - Non-Causal Explanations in Science and Mathematics
    av Chair of the Philosophy Department, Marc (Chair of the Philosophy Department & University of North Carolina) Lange
    679 - 1 132,-

    Not all scientific explanations work by describing causal connections between events or the world's overall causal structure. In addition, mathematicians regard some proofs as explaining why the theorems being proved do in fact hold. This book proposes new philosophical accounts of many kinds of non-causal explanations in science and mathematics.

  • - Book Censorship in Nazi Germany
    av Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Guenter (Professor Emeritus of Political Science & University of Massachusetts-Amherst) Lewy
    441 - 443

    The first English language study of book censorship in Nazi Germany, this book describes the way in which various state and party organizations in Germany exerted control over the creation, publication, and distribution of books.

  • av Cynthia (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations & University of Sussex) Weber
    456 - 1 547,-

    How are sovereignty and sexuality entangled in contemporary international politics? By analyzing figurations of "the homosexual" as "the underdeveloped," "the un-developable," "the unwanted im/migrant," "the terrorist," "the gay rights holder," "the gay patriot," and Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst's "bearded lady,".

  • - Sound, Music, Trauma, and Survival in Wartime Iraq
    av Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology, J. Martin (Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology & New York University) Daughtry
    386 - 613,-

    A landmark work within the study of conflict, sound studies, and ethnomusicology, Listening to War offers a broad theorization of sound, violence, music, listening and place, while also providing a discrete window into the lives of individual Iraqis and Americans struggling to orient themselves within the fog of war.

  • - May Fourth Societies and the Roots of Mass-party Politics
    av Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Shakhar (Lecturer (Assistant Professor), University of Haifa) Rahav & m.fl.
    456 - 983

    This book is a social history of Wuhan radicals during China's May Fourth movement (1915-1923).

  • av Deborah L. (Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law & Stanford University) Rhode
    251 - 605,-

    What Women Want comprehensively analyzes the challenges the feminist movement faces today and puts forward a new policy agenda for women.

  • - Texas Prohibitionists and the Politicization of Southern Religion
    av University of Houston-Victoria) Locke, Assistant Professor of History & Joseph (Assistant Professor of History
    469 - 552,-

    By reconstructing the religious crusade to achieve prohibition in Texas, Making the Bible Belt reveals how southern religious leaders overcame longstanding anticlerical traditions, built a formidable social movement, and, in the course of outlawing liquor, injected religion irreversibly into public life.

  • - A Musical Life in Three Acts
    av William Craig Krause & Walter Aaron Clark
    456 - 914,-

  • - The Origins of Public Diplomacy and the Transformation of U. S. Foreign Policy
    av Associate Professor of History, Justin (Associate Professor of History & Texas Tech University) Hart
    436 - 855

    Empire of Ideas examines the origins of the U. S. government's programs in public diplomacy and how the nation's image in the world became an essential component of U. S. foreign policy.

  • - The War on Obesity and its Collateral Damage
    av Abigail (Associate Professor of Sociology & UCLA) Saguy
    425 - 701,-

    What's Wrong with Fat? examines the social implications of understanding fatness as a medical health risk, disease, and epidemic. Examining the ways in which debates over fatness have developed, Abigail Saguy argues that the obesity crisis literally makes us fat, intensifies negative body image, and justifies weight-based discrimination.

  • av Division of Pulmonary, and Critical Care Medicine, Allergy, m.fl.
    1 375,-

  • - In the Brain of the Beholder
    av Arthur P. Shimamura
    502 - 1 325,-

    How do we appreciate a work of art? Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to explore connections between art, mind, and brain, Arthur Shimamura takes findings from psychological and brain sciences to address ways of understanding our aesthetic responses.

  • - Culture, Power, and Connections, 580-800
    av Professor of History and Director of International Studies, Jonathan Karam (Professor of History and Director of International Studies & Shippensburg University) Skaff
    582 - 1 860,-

    A comparative history that reconsiders China's relations with the rest of Eurasia, Sui-Tang China and Its Turko-Mongol Neighbors challenges the notion that inhabitants of medieval China and Mongolia were irreconcilably different from each other.

  • - Essays
    av University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Casullo, Albert (Professor of Philosophy & Professor of Philosophy
    589,-

    The past twenty-five years have seen a major renewal of interest in the topic of a priori knowledge. In the sixteen essays collected here, which span this entire period, philosopher Albert Casullo documents the complex set of issues motivating the renewed interest, identifies the central epistemological questions, and provides the leading ideas of a unified response to them.

  • av A. J. H. Latham, David Northrup & Stephen D. Behrendt
    422 - 1 640

    The diary of Antera Duke is one of the earliest and most extensive surviving documents written by an African residing in coastal West Africa predating the arrival of British missionaries and officials in the mid-19th century.

  • - The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters
    av Benjamin (Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University) Ginsberg & Professor of Political Science
    528 - 730,-

    Dissatisfaction with the academy runs deep in America. Despite-or perhaps because of-the fact that a far greater percentage of Americans have attended college than at any time in the past, distrust of the higher education system seems higher than ever.

  • - How Like Minds Unite and Divide
    av Cass R. (Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law & Harvard University) Sunstein
    231 - 256,-

  • - Plan to Win
    av Professor and Head, Division of Rheumatology, University of British Columbia) Esdaile, m.fl.
    414 - 651,-

    Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful, incurable connective-tissue disease that attacks the hands and feet as well as the joints and may lead to deformities and permanent disabilities. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Plan to Win offers an inspiring, scientifically based game plan for minimizing the effects of this chronic illness, and ultimately, achieving optimal health.

  • av James Monroe Professor of Law and Professor of History, Michael J. (James Monroe Professor of Law and Professor of History & University of Virginia) Klarman
    418 - 1 908

  • - Study Guide
    av Robert J. Baum
    814 - 2 148,-

  • - Insights from the Theory and Practice of Enforcement
    av Mary Ellen O'Connell
    569 - 987

  • av Pauline E. Hopkins
    635 - 1 640

  • av David Brown
    412 - 428,-

    This is the largest life-and-works of Musorgsky ever to have appeared outside Russia. Musorgsky created stunning masterpieces in such creations as his opera Boris Godunov and piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition - yet his life was tragic. It is this pathetic tale, interlaced with critical discussion of music, that is this book's concern.

  • av Associate Professor of History, Mark Atwood (Associate Professor of History & University of Texas at Austin) Lawrence
    271 - 334,-

    Lawrence offers readers a superb short account of this key moment in U.S. as well as world history, based on the latest European and American research and on newly opened archives in China, Russia, and Vietnam.

  • - How psychiatry transformed normal sorrow into depressive disorder
    av Dsw, Professor of Social Work, PhD (Professor of Social Work, m.fl.
    571 - 703,-

    Recognising that depression is a devastating illness that affects some people, this book argues that the increased prevalence of major depressive disorder is due not to a genuine rise in mental disease, as many claim, but to the way that normal human sadness has been "pathologised" since 1980.

  • - The Art of Description in Contemporary Poetry
    av Hughes Distinguished Professor of English, Willard (Hughes Distinguished Professor of English & Southern Methodist University) Spiegelman
    400 - 1 442,-

  • - Citizenship and Resistance in Britain, 1860-1930
    av Laura E. Nym (Assistant Professor of History, Catholic University of America) Mayhall & Assistant Professor of History
    438 - 1 990,-

    This title examines the strategies that suffragettes employed to challenge the definitions of citizenship in Britain. It examines the resistance origins within liberal political tradition, its emergence during Britain's involvement in the South African War, and its enactment as spectacle.

  • av Richard B. (Adjunct Professor of Law, New York Law School) Bernstein & Adjunct Professor of Law
    285 - 348,-

    Explores the life of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826): first Secretary of State, second Vice President, fifth President of the United States, and a renaissance man of early America. This biography sets him in context, as a member of the Virginia gentry, an able and skilled lawyer, a talented politician, and the finest writer of his era.

  • - An Essential Guide for Patients and Their Families
    av J.B. Wallace & Daniel J. Wallace
    334 - 491

    This is a guide to fibromyalgia, a syndrome that affects six million Americans annually. Fibromyalgia is a form of chronic neuromuscular pain, a pain-amplification syndrome brought on by abnormal interactions between hormones, the immune system, neurotransmitters, and the autonomic nervous system.

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