Norges billigste bøker

Bøker utgitt av Oxford University Press Inc

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Populære
  • - The Life of Anna Arnold Hedgeman
    av William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of the Humanities in Gender and Women's Studies, Jennifer (William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of the Humanities in Gender and Women's Studies & Bowdoin College) Scanlon
    478 - 600,-

    Through a commitment to faith-based activism, civil rights, and feminism, Anna Arnold Hedgeman played a key role in some of the 20th century's most important developments, including advances in education, public health, politics, and workplace justice.

  • - The Development and Transformation of Advanced Welfare States
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Sara (Assistant Professor of Political Science & Ohio State University) Watson
    597 - 1 473,-

    The Left Divided argues that the strength and orientation of the far left is an important and overlooked determinant of social protection outcomes. To demonstrate the counterintuitive effects of having the far-left control significant political resources, the book combines in-depth case studies of Iberia with cross-national analysis of OECD countries.

  • - A Tale of Race, Sex, and Violence in America
    av Jr. Professor of History, Kali Nicole (Martin Luther King, Rutgers University) Gross & m.fl.
    265 - 422,-

    The narrative of the discovery of a hacked up body outside of Philadelphia leads to a police investigation and trial of a woman and man, which sheds like on post-Reconstruction America, the history of African Americans, illicit sex, and domestic violence.

  • - American Art and the First World War
    av Wake Forest University) Lubin & David (Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art
    387 - 736,-

    Taking readers on a tour of the major historical events during and immediately after World War I, Grand Illusions considers the famous and forgotten artists and artworks that sought to make sense of America's first total war.

  • av Klosterneuburg, KLI Institute, Olivier (Research Fellow, m.fl.
    914 - 2 044,-

    This book brings together cognitive science and quantitative cultural history to look into the causes of cultural survival. Instead of blind and faithful imitation, it explores the appeal of traditions evolved to fit cognitive biases. This is both an introduction and an alternative to contemporary theories of cultural evolution.

  • av Distinguished Professor of Music, D. Kern (Distinguished Professor of Music, Davis) Holoman & m.fl.
    554 - 840,-

    In Charles Munch, D. Kern Holoman provides the first full biography of this giant of twentieth-century music, tracing his dramatic survival in occupied Paris, his triumphant arrival at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and his later years, when he was a leading cultural figure in the United States, a man known and admired by Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy.

  • av Professor of Music, Kofi (Professor of Music & Princeton University) Agawu
    576 - 1 547,-

    The African Imagination in Music offers a fresh introduction to the vast and complex world of Sub-Saharan African music. Through close readings of traditional music and references to popular music, Agawu considers topics including the place of music in society, musical instruments, language and music, and appropriations of African music.

  • - The Christian Recorder, African American Literature, and Periodical Culture
    av Eric (Professor of English, Saginaw Valley State University) Gardner & Professor of English
    701 - 2 044,-

    Black Print Unbound explores the development of the Christian Recorder during and just after the American Civil War.

  • - Essays on Mormon History, Theology, and Culture
    av Matthew J. Grow
    495 - 1 473,-

    This book contains fifteen essays from leading historians and religious studies scholars, each originally presented as the annual Tanner lecture at the conference of the Mormon History Association.

  • - How, When, and Why Procreation May Be Permissible
    av Associate Professor of Philosophy, Rivka (Associate Professor of Philosophy & Scripps College) Weinberg
    530 - 1 427,-

    This original, comprehensive theory of procreative ethics explains what kind of act procreation is and when we may permissibly engage in it.

  • - An Introduction to Applied Sociolinguistics
    av Professor of Linguistics, Ingrid (Professor of Linguistics & Macquarie University) Piller
    635 - 2 191,-

    This book explores how linguistic diversity mediates social justice in liberal democracies undergoing rapid change due to migration and globalization. Focusing on the linguistic dimensions of economic inequality, cultural domination and imparity of participation, Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice is a call to write language into the social justice agenda.

  • - The Roosevelt Years and the Origins of Homeland Security
    av Matthew Dallek
    418 - 444

    Even before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Americans feared an invasion or attack would occur on US soil. In this timely and authoritative book, Matthew Dallek narrates the creation of a federal agency, the Office of Civilian Defense, founded to protect the homeland.

  • av Diana Tietjens (Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Storrs) Meyers & m.fl.
    591 - 2 154,-

    Victim's Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights addresses questions suggested by the worldwide persistence of human rights abuse and the prevalence of appeals to victims' stories in human rights campaigns, truth commissions, and international criminal tribunals.

  • - Interracial Music and the Politics of Collaboration
    av Performance Studies and Ethnomusicology, Tamara (Assistant Professor, Berkeley) Roberts, m.fl.
    451 - 2 007,-

    Resounding Afro Asia examines black-Asian musical collaborations as part of a genealogy of cross-racial culture and politics in the U.S. Roberts argues these projects offer a glimpse into how artists live multiracial lives that inhabit yet exceed multicultural frameworks built on racial essentialism and segregation.

  • - Afro-Brazilian Religious Music and Boundaries
    av Associate Professor of Music/Musicology, Marc (Associate Professor of Music/Musicology & Ramapo) Gidal
    466 - 1 750,-

    In Spirit Song: Afro-Brazilian Religious Music and Boundaries, ethnomusicologist Marc Gidal explains how and why a multi-faith community in southern Brazil uses music to combine and segregate three Afro-Brazilian religions: Umbanda, Quimbanda, and Batuque.

  • - Argentine Tango Instrumental Music
    av PhD Candidate, Senior Lecturer, Kristin (Senior Lecturer, m.fl.
    759 - 2 044,-

    Tracing Tangueros offers an inside view of Argentine tango music in the context of the growth and development of the art form's instrumental and stylistic innovations. It first establishes parameters for tango scholarship and then offers ten in-depth profiles of representative tangueros within the genre's historical and stylistic trajectory.

  • - A Complete Guide to Arduino and Teensy Microcontrollers
    av Associate Professor: jazz studies, composition, Brent (Associate Professor: jazz studies, m.fl.
    759 - 2 044,-

    The Arduino platform provides a virtually limitless range of creative opportunities to musicians who are interested to explore new technologies. In Arduino for Musicians, Brent Edstrom provides a comprehensive guide to the underlying technologies enabling the creation of custom instruments that respond to light, touch, breath, and other forms of control.

  • - Sino-Japanese Relations, Past and Present
    av June Teufel Dreyer
    458 - 480,-

    June Teufel Dreyer's historical synthesis of China and Japan's relationship, Middle Kingdom and Empire of the Rising Sun, provides a jargon-free, concise, and readily understandable overview of one of the world's great civilizational rivalries.

  • - Literary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict in the Age of Poe
    av Boyd Professor of English, J. Gerald (Boyd Professor of English & Louisiana State University) Kennedy
    752 - 2 007,-

    Examining work by Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Catharine M. Sedgwick, William Gilmore Simms, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Lydia Maria Child, Strange Nation investigates America's often vexed relationships with the practice of literary nationalism.

  • - Familiar Marriage in Victorian Fiction
    av Talia (Professor of English, City University of New York) Schaffer, Professor of English & m.fl.
    613 - 1 427,-

    Challenging conventional understandings of the marriage plot in Victorian fiction, Romance's Rival re-reads classic novels by Jane Austen, the Brontes, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, and others to shed new light on the consistent tension between erotic desire and familiar security in the love matches that occur throughout the period's fiction.

  • - Two Types of Ergative Languages and Their Features
    av Maria (Professor of Linguistics, College Park) Polinsky, University of Maryland & m.fl.
    752 - 1 897,-

    Building upon theoretical innovations and extensive empirical findings, this book explains variation in the syntactic behavior of ergative arguments across languages. It offers a new analysis of ergativity by recognizing two distinct types, PP-ergative- and DP-ergative-languages. Each type is characterized by a set of correlated features which result in structural consistency.

  • - Women, Musical Performance, and Visual Disability in Traditional Japan
    av Gerald (Professor, University of Yamanashi) Groemer & Professor
    635 - 1 897,-

    In a tradition extending from the medieval era up through the middle of the 19th century, visually disabled Japanese women known as Goze would tour the Japanese countryside as professional singers, contributing to the vitality of rural musical culture.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Sarah E. Kreps
    208 - 767,-

    The drone revolution has already changed warfare, and will soon become a commonplace tool in a civilian context too. It is clear that drone technology is here to stay. Drones: What Everyone Needs to Know explains how the revolution happened, what its current contours are, and where we might be headed next.

  • - Chinese Political Culture and Regime Sustainability
    av Professor of Political Science, Wenfang (Professor of Political Science & University of Iowa) Tang
    664 - 2 191,-

    Populist Authoritarianism attempts to explain why protests and regime support coexist in China. It proposes a theoretical framework of Populist Authoritarianism as the explanation of regime sustainability. The book draws empirical evidence from multiple public opinion surveys conducted from 1987 to 2014.

  • - Algeria, Decolonization, and the Third World Order
    av Jeffrey James (Assistant Professor of History, University of British Columbia) Byrne & Assistant Professor of History
    576 - 924,-

    Through an examination of Algeria's interactions with the wider world from the beginning of its war of independence to the fall of its first post-colonial regime, Mecca of Revolution provides the Third Worldist perspective on twentieth century international history. Featuring pioneering research on multiple continents, it rejuvenates the fields of diplomatic history and post-colonial studies.

  • - Political Opportunism in Zimbabwe's Land Seizure Era
    av Charles (Director of Country Risks, Director of Country Risks & Verisk Maplecroft) Laurie
    613 - 1 339,-

    Why did President Robert Mugabe risk the social and economic wellbeing of Zimbabwe by forcibly seizing nearly all commercial farms in the nation?

  • - The Making of US Export Control Policy toward the People's Republic of China
    av Lecturer in Defense Studies at King's College London, Hugo (Dr, UK.) Meijer & m.fl.
    478 - 1 028,-

    In light of the intertwining logics of military competition and economic interdependence at play in US-China relations, Trading with the Enemy examines how the United States has balanced its potentially conflicting national security and economic interests in its relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC).

  • - International Organizations and the Diffusion of Human Rights Practices
    av Assistant Professor of Political Science, Brian (Assistant Professor of Political Science & Dartmouth College) Greenhill
    530 - 1 473,-

    Transmitting Rights argues that membership in Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) facilitates the diffusion of human rights standards among their member states-and that this occurs even within IGOs that have no obvious connection to human rights issues. These findings challenge us to think differently about the consequences of IGO membership.

  • av Research Professor in International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies, Oliver P. (Research Professor in International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies & Manchester University) Richmond
    515 - 1 547,-

    International actors, including key states like the US and organizations such as the UN, EU, African Union, and World Bank, and a range of NGOs, have long been confronted with the question of how to achieve an emancipatory form of peace.

  • - Violent Turf Wars in a Chicago Barrio
    av Robert Vargas
    396,-

    Through an ethnographic case study of Chicago's Little Village, Wounded City demonstrates how competition for political power and state resources undermined efforts to reduce gang violence. Robert Vargas argues that the state, through different patterns of governance, can contribute to distrust and division among community members.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.