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  • - An Ordinary Saint
    av Professor Emerita of Ancient History and Senior Research Fellow, Gillian (Professor Emerita of Ancient History and Senior Research Fellow & University of Bristol) Clark
    441 - 1 473,-

    In Monica: An Ordinary Saint, Gillian Clark reconciles competing images of the life and legacy of Augustine's mother, arriving at a woman who was shrewd and enterprising, but also meek and gentle.

  • av Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Nam C. (Assistant Professor of Anthropology & University of Wisconsin-Madison) Kim
    478 - 1 280,-

    The Origins of Ancient Vietnam explores the genesis of civilization in the Red River Delta of Vietnam and how it can inform our understanding of ancient societies, generally, and the foundations of Vietnamese culture, specifically.

  • - Tales from the Coffee Shop
    av William Lowell Randall
    363 - 1 104,-

    In The Narrative Complexity of Ordinary Life, William L. Randall shows how narrative psychology is integral to how we navigate everyday life. He makes the case that all people function as narrative psychologists by continually storying their lives-as well as those of others-in memory and imagination.

  • - Race, Gender, and Intellectual Property Rights in American Dance
    av University of California, Associate Professor of Dance, Anthea (Associate Professor of Dance & m.fl.
    789 - 2 191,-

    Choreographing Copyright Provides a historical and cultural analysis of U.S.-based dance-makers' investment in intellectual property rights.

  • - What Everyone Needs to Know (R)
    av Stephen P. Hinshaw & Katherine Ellison
    204 - 684,-

    Researched and written by Stephen Hinshaw, an international expert on ADHD, and Katherine Ellison, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author, ADHD: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) is the go-to book for authoritative, current, accurate, and compelling information about the global ADHD epidemic.

  • av Shannon Sullivan
    759 - 2 044,-

    This book argues that gender and race are physiologically constituted through the biopsychosocial effects of sexism and racism. Sullivan skillfully combines feminist and critical philosophy of race with the biological and health sciences to provide new strategies for fighting male and white privilege.

  • av Associate Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Jeffrey M. (Professor of Political Science, m.fl.
    635 - 2 044,-

    It is now beyond question that contemporary American politics is highly contentious and divided. We argue that deep disagreement over the idea of personal responsibility lies at the heart of this polarization.

  • av School of Dance, Nina (Associate Professor, University of North Carolina School of the Arts) Danilova & m.fl.
    855 - 2 007,-

    Eight Female Classical Ballet Variations lays out eight of the most important variations in the ballerina's repertoire, demonstrating how to perform them with excellent technique and consummate artistry.

  • - The Lakotas and the Politics of Memory
    av LDS Church History Museum) Grua & David W. (Historian/Curator
    288 - 879,-

    A study of the massacre at Wounded Knee in history and memory.

  • - Theories, Strategies, and Dynamics
    av Sharon Erickson Nepstad
    635 - 1 473,-

    Nonviolent Struggle provides a comprehensive introduction to civil resistance studies. This book offers a succinct coverage of the philosophy and strategy of nonviolent resistance.

  • - Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
    av Jens (Professor of Psychology, The American University of Paris) Brockmeier & Professor of Psychology
    508 - 1 072,-

    This book forces readers to radically rethink the idea of memory as an archive of the past. Examining the notion of remembering in the neurosciences, humanities, social studies, and in key works of autobiographical literature, these far-ranging studies shed new light on the narrative dynamic of remembering, forgetting, and identity.

  • - A World History
    av Andrew Lees
    278 - 1 075,-

    The City: A World History depicts the rise of urban centers from the middle of the fourth century BCE to the early twenty-first century. It begins in the ancient Near East, and traces urban growth and its effects throughout Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

  • - Independent Education, Black Power, and the Radical Imagination
    av Russell J. Rickford
    517 - 522,-

    A history of black independent schools as the forge for black nationalism and a vanguard for black sovereignty in the 1960s and 70s.

  • - The 1919 World Series and the Birth of Modern Baseball
    av Northeastern University) Fountain & Charles (Professor
    238 - 344,-

    A new account of one of the most famous scandals in sports history shows how the 1919 fixing of the World Series forever changed the way America's pastime was both managed and perceived.

  • - Nationalism, Sexuality, and Women's Reproductive Rights in South Africa
    av Susanne M. (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Ottowa) Klausen & m.fl.
    473 - 1 207,-

    Abortion Under Apartheid examines the criminalization of abortion in South Africa during apartheid (1948-1990) and its impact on women of all "races" determined to terminate unwanted pregnancies. It also traces the emergence of a movement for abortion law reform and the 1975 passage of South Africa's first statutory law on abortion.

  • - An Issue-Based Approach
    av Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Todd (Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy, m.fl.
    765 - 1 473,-

    Using elementary game theory, Transnational Cooperation examines a wide variety of pressing issues that will require cooperation among multiple actors to solve.

  • - The Great Depression, the New Deal, and the Transformation of Religion in the Delta
    av Associate Professor of History, Alison Collis (Associate Professor of History & Mississippi State University) Greene
    359 - 642,-

    A study of the inability of the churches to deal with the crisis of the Great Depression and the shift from church-based aid to a federal welfare state.

  • - A Neural Architecture for Biological Cognition
    av Chris (Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Neuroscience, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Neuroscience & University of Waterloo) Eliasmith
    899 - 1 943,-

    How to Build a Brain provides a guided exploration of a new cognitive architecture that takes biological detail seriously while addressing cognitive phenomena. The Semantic Pointer Architecture (SPA) introduced in this book provides a set of tools for constructing a wide range of biologically constrained perceptual, cognitive, and motor models.

  • - Learning Across Space and Time in China and the West
    av Associate Professor of Political Theory, Leigh (Associate Professor of Political Theory & London School of Economics and Political Science) Jenco
    552 - 1 473,-

    Against those who insist our thinking must remain within the dominant terms of Euro-American modernity, Jenco demonstrates how China's nineteenth- and twentieth-century "Western Learning" debates offer theoretically credible alternatives to current methods for engaging otherness and confronting ethnocentrism.

  • - Communicating Engagement in a Networked Age
    av Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication and Faculty Affiliate in the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture, Chris (Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication and Faculty Affiliate in the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture & University of Wisconsin-Madison) Wells
    433 - 1 473,-

    This book examines what the relationship between young citizens and civic groups looks like on the Web and in social media.

  • - From the Bronze Age to the Han Empire
    av Alice (Assistant Professor, University of Chicago) Yao, Assistant Professor & m.fl.
    478 - 879,-

  • av David M. Carballo
    478 - 924,-

    Urbanization and Religion in Ancient Central Mexico examines the ways in which urbanization and religion intersected in pre-Columbian central Mexico. It provides a materially informed history of religion and an archaeology of cities that considers religion as a generative force in societal change.

  • - The History of Disputed Elections in the United States
    av Edward, Ohio State University) Foley & Capuchin (Professor of Law
    443 - 642,-

    Perhaps the truest test of a nation's ability govern itself democratically is its ability to count ballots fairly and accurately in competitive, high-stakes elections.

  • - Cinema, War, and Cultural Memory in the Middle East
    av Associate Professor of Arabic Literature and Culture, Kamran (Associate Professor of Arabic Literature and Culture & Tufts University) Rastegar
    441 - 1 473,-

    Surviving Images explores the prominent role of cinema in the development of cultural memory around war and conflict in colonial and postcolonial contexts.

  • - Nostalgia, Hollywood Film, and Popular Music of the Seventies and Eighties
    av Arcadia University) Dwyer, Assistant Professor of Media, Communication & m.fl.
    457 - 2 007,-

    Through close attention to films like Back to the Future and popular music of artists like Michael Jackson, Back to the Fifties explores how Fifties nostalgia was shaped for a generation of teenagers trained by popular culture to rewind, record, recycle and replay.

  • av Assistant Professor of History and Religious Studies, David M. (Assistant Professor of History and Religious Studies & University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) DiValerio
    517 - 1 473,-

    This book is the first comprehensive study of the "holy madmen" of Tibetan Buddhism - tantric yogins who achieved a degree of saintliness through shocking, norm-overturning behavior.

  • av Wes (Ph.D. candidate (ABD) & University of Wisconsin at Madison) Markofski
    569 - 1 473,-

    In New Monasticism and the Transformation of American Evangelicalism, Wes Markofski combines vivid ethnographic storytelling and incisive theoretical analysis to introduce readers to the fascinating and unexplored terrain of the burgeoning neo-monastic evangelical movement.

  • - Developing the Creative Brain in the 21st Century
    av Professor of Music Theory and Chair of the Department of Music, Micheal (Professor of Music Theory and Chair of the Department of Music, Philip (Professor of Music, m.fl.
    762 - 1 473,-

    Kodaly in the Fifth Grade Classroom provides teachers with a step-by-step road map for developing children's performance, creative movement, and literacy skills in an organic and thoughtful manner.

  • av John W. (Associate Professor of Political Science & Fairleigh Dickinson University) Schiemann
    429 - 473,-

    Is interrogational torture effective? What do we mean by "effective"? How brutal can torture get and be considered justifiable? In this book, John Schiemann adopts game theory in an attempt to answer these questions, walking the reader through the logic of interrogational torture - and finding that it is far more brutal than proponents believe.

  • - Three Theories on the Ethics of Killing
    av Torbjorn Tannsjo
    591 - 2 044,-

    When is it right to kill? Three ethical theories are examined, deontology, a moral rights theory, and utilitarianism. The implications of each theory are worked out for different kinds of killing. In the final analysis, utilitarianism can best account for our considered intuitions about these kinds of killing.

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