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  • - Can Costa Rica Become Ireland?
    av E. Paus
    723,-

    This book engages the question, hotly debated among theorists and policymakers alike, of how a developing country's pursuit of foreign direct investment (FDI) affects its development prospects in a globalized world.

  • - The Erotic Child in Pater, Wilde, James, and Nabokov
    av K. Ohi
    723,-

    Taking as its focus the erotic child in decadent aesthetics, this book explores the sexual and political stakes of an aestheticistexperience of rapture. Aestheticism's erotic child is thus in stark contrast to the innocent child of today's ideology, who secures the claims of identity against the very disorientations celebrated by aestheticism.

  • - Feminism and the Reader
    av A. Fernald
    723,-

    This study argues that Virginia Woolf taught herself to be a feminist artist and public intellectual through her revisionary reading. Fernald gives a clear view of Woolf's tremendous body of knowledge and her contrast references to past literary periods

  • - Russia's Search For Agrarian Capitalism
    av S. Wegren
    723,-

    Sure to be controversial and spur debate, this book presents a powerful analysis of rural change to marketization and globalization. Wegren draws upon extensive field work, survey data, interviews, and wide-ranging Russian language source material to investigate adaptive behaviours by different groups of the rural population.

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    989,-

    The articles in this volume, by scholars all pursuing careers in the United States, concern the theoretical approaches and methods of early medieval studies.

  • av Jane Chance
    723,-

    This study of medieval women as postcolonial writers defines the literary strategies of subversion by which they authorized their alterity within the dominant tradition.

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    - Gender Equality in the European Union and the United States
     
    557,-

    This volume analyzes how higher education responses to sociopolitical and economic influences affect gender equality at the nation-state and university levels in the European Union and the United States.

  • - A Community Responds to the Need for Abortion and Birth Control, 1961-1973
    av D. Cline
    429,-

    Before Roe v. Wade, somewhere between one and two million illegal abortions were performed every year in the United States. Illegal abortion affected millions of women and their families, yet their stories remain hidden. In Creating Choice , citizens of one community in Western Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley break that silence.

  • - Poetics and Reception of Medieval Mode
    av E. Allen
    583,-

    This study charts relationships between moral claims and audience response in medieval exemplary works by such poets as Chaucer, Gower, Robert Henryson, and several anonymous scribes. In late medieval England, exemplary works make one of the strongest possible claims for the social value of poetic fiction.

  • - Henry Thoreau, Transcendentalism, and the Class Politics of Nature
    av Lance Newman
    723,-

    OurCommonDwelling explores why America's first literary circle turned to nature in the 1830s and '40s. The works of these great authors, interpreted in historical context, show that both environmental exploitation and conscious love of nature co-evolved as part of the historical development of American capitalism.

  • - Desire, Seduction, and Subversion in a Twelfth-Century Latin Text
    av K. Andersen-Wyman
    723,-

    Andersen-Wyman's book undoes most scholarly uses and understandings of De amore by Andreas Capellanus. By offering a reading promoted by the text itself, Andersen-Wyman shows how Andreas undermines the narrative foundations of sacred and secular institutions and renders their power absurd.

  • - "Paradise Lost" and the Poetics of Incertitude
    av P. Herman
    583,-

    Destabilizing Milton challenges the widely accepted view of Milton as a poet of absolute, unquestioning certainty. In Paradise Lost , Milton confronts the failure of the Revolution by creating a poem that refuses to grant the reader any interpretive stability or certainty.

  • - Working Women Organizing for Equality in New York City
    av J. LaTour
    723,-

    Sisters in the Brotherhoods is an oral-history-based study of women who have, against considerable odds, broken the gender barrier to blue-collar employment in various trades in New York City beginning in the 1970s.

  • av V. Lunsford
    1 383,-

    Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands presents new data and understandings of early modern piracy generally, and also sheds important new light on Dutch and European history as well, such as the history of national identity and state formation, and the history of crime and criminality.

  • - Origins and Evolution
    av J. Lutz
    723,-

    Terrorism is not a new phenomenon but has been present for over two thousand years. This book places terrorism in a historical and analytical context. It will also contribute to discussions of the underlying causes of terrorism by providing a broader context than is usually attempted.

  • - American Fiction at the Millennium
    av J. Green
    723,-

    Through close analysis of several major novels of the past decade, including works by Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, Kathryn Davis, Jonathan Franzen and Richard Powers, Late Postmodernism examines the forces shaping contemporary literature and the remarkable strategies American writers have adopted to make sense of their place in culture.

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    583,-

    Exploring the extent and nature of attitudinal ambivalence on public policy issue, these essays by distinguished scholars of public opinion examine citizens' conflicting attitudes about abortion, gay rights, environmental protection and property rights, crime and the police and church-state relations.

  • - Rethinking Sovereignty and Democracy
    av J. Mostov
    723,-

    While sovereignty is increasingly contested within academic circles, most recent military conflicts have been over issues of sovereignty in some form. Focusing on Yugoslavia in the 1990s, this book explores the issues surrounding 'sovereignty' and calls for a radical rethinking of the notion and the institutions and practices that it grounds.

  • - Sport, Masculinity, and Nationalism in Great Britain and the Empire, 1880-1935
    av P. McDevitt
    723,-

    As Britain's great power status came to be increasingly challenged in the decades before the First World War, one by-product of the resultant uncertainty was the weakening of the Victorian, middle-class consensus of what constituted ideal manhood.

  • av S. Kelen
    723,-

    This book uses the methodologies of cultural studies and the history of the book to show how editors and readers of the Sixteenth through the early Nineteenth century successively remade Piers Plowman and its author according to their own ideologies of the Middle Ages.

  • av C. Barrington
    583,-

    This study provides extensive readings of overlooked American reconstructions of Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales from the colonial to postmodern periods, demonstrating how these repackagings convey uniquely American ideas.

  • - Essays on Animal Images in Art, Literature, Philosophy and Popular Culture
     
    1 224,-

    "Figuring Animals" is a collection of fifteen essays concerning the representation of animals in literature, the visual arts, philosophy, and cultural practice.

  • - Why Trust?
    av F. Herreros
    723,-

    Social capital is a concept which has only recently been incorporated into the social sciences. However, there is not a general explanation about how to create social capital. More concretely, it answers the following questions: How to create social capital?

  • - Augustine and Ovid to Chaucer
    av R. Edwards
    583,-

    This book reformulates the master narrative of erotic discourse in medieval literature. Individual chapters offer fresh readings of the nature and claims of erotic attachments in Abelard and Heloise, Marie de France, Jean de Meun, Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer - writers profoundly influenced by Augustine and Ovid.

  • - The Vocal Poetics of the Old English Lament and the African-American Blues Song
    av M. McGeachy
    583,-

    The tenth-century Old English lament and twentieth-century blues song each speak the language of a distinct poetic tradition, yet the voices are remarkably similar in their emotive expression of loneliness. This innovative study juxtaposes the texts of each corpus to explore the features that characterize their vocal poetics

  • - Foreign Policy Challenges in an Era of Uncertain Power
    av M. Green
    876,-

    As Green notes, its bilateral relationship with the United States is at the heart of Japan's foreign policy initiatives, and Japan therefore conducts foreign policy with one eye carefully on Washington.

  • - The Ford Foundation's International Human Rights Policies and Practices
    av W. Korey
    723,-

    A study of the Ford Foundation's support and of funding of human rights projects and NGOs, illuminating its extraordinary role in helping undermine and destroy major world repressive authoritarian and totalitarian regimes during the latter part of the twentieth century.

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    583,-

    From the multiplicity of Catholic responses to the New Deal, through Roosevelt's diplomatic relationship with the Vatican during the Second World War, and on to the response of the United States and the Vatican to the Holocaust, this book expands our understanding of a fascinating and largely unexplored aspect of Roosevelt's presidency.

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    - War, Border, and Identity in the Chinese Middle Period
     
    1 101,-

    This collection examines the cultural and intellectual dimensions of war and its resolution between Han Chinese and the various ethnically dissimilar peoples surrounding them during the crucial 'middle period' of Chinese history.

  • - Politics and Desire in Court and Culture
    av C. Levin
    723,-

    Dreaming the English Renaissance examines ideas about dreams, actual dreams people had and recorded, and the many ways dreams were used in the culture and politics of the Tutor/Stuart age in order to provide a window into the mental life and the most profound beliefs of people of the time.

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