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  • - Cultural and Socio-Economic Realities in Africa
    av O. Nnaemeka & J. Ezeilo
    583,-

    Engendering Human Rights brings together distinguished scholars and feminist activists in a collection of essays on human rights in Africa. The individual chapters examine how human rights frameworks and practices differ in various political, economic, social, cultural, racial and gendered contexts througout Africa.

  • - The Social Self in Medieval England
    av D. Shaw
    614,-

    Necessary Conjunctions is an original study of how regular medieval people created their public social identities. Employing a highly interdisciplinary methodology and an original theory makes it possible to see how personal agency and identity developed within the framework of later medieval power structures.

  • - Paper Dolls and Spider Women
    av P. O'Connor
    723,-

    Latin American Fiction and the Narratives of the Perverse contains analysis of sexual perversion and narrative creativity in fictions from the Latin American boom and post-boom.

  • - How Military Organization Structures Politics
    av E. Dolman
    723,-

    Putting into question the conventional view that the military is detrimental to democratic development, Dolman provides a multifaceted examination of the institutional incentives of the military and its relations with civilian authorities.

  • - Arthurian Cinema and the Politics of Nostalgia
    av S. Aronstein
    583,-

    Hollywood Knights examines Hollywood Arthuriana as political nostalgia offered to American viewers during times of cultural crisis: the red scare of the 1950s, the breakdown of traditional authority in the 1960s and 1970s, the turn to the right in the 1980s and the redemption of masculine and national authority in the 1990s.

  • - The City and its Double
    av I. Munro
    723,-

    The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London examines the cultural phenomenon of the urban crowd in the context of early modern London's population crisis.

  • - Contexts in Publishing, Printing, and Reading Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers
    av T. Hoagwood & K. Ledbetter
    723,-

    This book studies the print culture of the nineteenth century as it shaped the meanings and the cultural significance of literary works by women writers - Mary Robinson, Felicia Hemans, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lady Blessington, Lady Morgan, Caroline Norton, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, and others.

  • - The Late-Romantic Imagination of Emily Dickinson
    av R. Brantley
    614,-

    Emily Dickinson (1830-86) recasts British-Romantic themes of natural and spiritual perception for an American audience. Her lyrics about natural history build on this empiricism and develop her commitment to natural religion. Her counterintuitive combination of natural models with spiritual metaphors champions immortality.

  • - Grant Allen and the Writing Trade, 1875-1900
    av P. Morton
    723,-

    This book is a critical biography of Grant Allen, (1848-1899), the first for a century, based on all the surviving primary sources. The Better End of Grub Street uses Allen's career to examine the role and status of the freelance author/journalist in the late-Victorian period.

  • av D. Carlson
    614,-

    Geoffrey Chaucer was not a writer, primarily, but a privileged official place-holder. Chaucer's Jobs shows that the servile and disciplinary nature of the daily work Chaucer did was repeated in his poetry, which by turns flatters his aristocratic betters and deals out discipline to malcontent others.

  • av A. Simpson
    723,-

    Jean Rhys is widely credited for exposing issues of gender, nationality, race, and class in technically sophisticated, arresting narratives.

  • - The Bildungsroman from Goethe to Santayana
    av T. Jeffers
    1 383,-

    Novels about growing up have long been loved by ordinary readers and analyzed, sometimes with more heat than light, by scholars.

  • av L. Harrington
    583,-

    Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism traces the appearance and development of sacred place in the writings of Neoplatonists from the third to ninth centuries, and sets them in the context of present-day debates over place and the sacred.

  • - Literature, Science, and Political Economy, 1760-1860
    av T. Underwood
    723,-

    At the end of the Eighteenth century, British writers began to celebrate work in a strangely indirect way. The Work of The Sun traces the emergence of this model of work, exploring its sources in middle-class consciousness and its implications for British literature and science.

  • - The Presidency of George W. Bush and American Politics
     
    583,-

    Examining the push and pull of the Bush presidency by looking especially at domestic dynamics, the authors look at the tendency towards centralizing power and its implications for American politics. This book examines how words and deeds in a time of crisis will define the Bush presidency place in American politics and history.

  • - Art, Philosophy, and Contemplative Seeing
    av C. Dustin
    614,-

    In this way, by developing a new conception of active visual engagement, the authors propose a way of seeing that unites both critical scrutiny and spiritual involvement, as opposed to simple passive reception.

  • av E. Anderson & C. Chase-Dunn
    723,-

    This book brings together leading scholars to explore the historical evolution of world systems through examining the ebb and flow of great powers over time, with particular emphasis on early time periods.

  • - In Love With the Chinese
    av C. Chu
    723,-

    This book describes the adaptation of American women to cross-cultural situations in Hong Kong from 1921 to 1969. The Maryknoll Sisters were first American Catholic community of women founded for overseas missionary work, and were the first American sisters in Hong Kong.

  • - French Women's Drama, 1880-1923
    av C. Beach
    723,-

    In Staging Politics and Gender , Cecilia Beach examines the political and feminist plays of French playwrights who have largely been overlooked until now.

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    723,-

    Essays by a distinguished group of political scientists and social psychologists provide a conceptual framework for understanding how ambivalence is currently understood and measured, as well as its relevance to the mass public's beliefs about our political institutions and national identity.

  • - Becoming Visible
    av R. Derderian
    583,-

    Derderian looks at the large North African population in France and their attempts for recognition in a country which has long denied its rich immigration past and present.

  • - Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries
    av Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond
    583 - 614,-

    This collection presents a comparative study of the impact of slavery on the literary and cultural imagination of the Americas, and also on the impact of writing on slavery on the social legacies of slavery's history.

  • av Lauri Ramey
    723,-

    This collection of essays provides an imaginative international perspective on ways to incorporate black British writing and culture in the study of English literature, and presents theoretically sophisticated and practical strategies for doing so. It offers a pedagogical, pragmatic and ideological introduction to the field for those without background, and an integrated body of current and stimulating essays for those who are already knowledgeable. Contributors to this volume include scholars and writers from Britain and the U.S. Following on recent developments in African American literature, postcolonial studies and race studies, the contributors invite readers to imagine an enhanced and inclusive British canon through varied essays providing historical information, critical analysis, cultural perspective, and extensive annotated bibliographies for further study.

  •  
    723,-

    while religion is not the main driving force behind IR, international politics cannot be understood without taking religion into account; Second, it examines the multiple ways religion influences IR, including through religious legitimacy and the many ways domestic religious issues can cross borders.

  • - The Pre-emption and Preventive War Doctrines and the Reshaping of US Foreign Policy
     
    583,-

    How have the September 11th terrorist attacks and the subsequent U.S. led war on terrorism impacted American foreign policy at home and abroad?

  • - New Directions in Criticism
     
    723,-

    This collection of essays attempts to address the disparate historical and critical ways religion informs the literature and culture of nineteenth century England, showing how a representative group of major Victorians negotiated its impact.

  • - Historical and Literary Investigations, 1500-1900
     
    1 383,-

    Filling a major gap in historical, literary, and post-colonial scholarship, Imperialisms examines the identity statements of the world's major imperialisms in multiple theatres of competition over the course of four centuries.

  • - Literary and Legal Productions in Britain, 1350-1500
    av K. Robertson
    583,-

    This is an exploration the intellectual consequences of one of the most fundamental shifts in late medieval English society: the first national labour regulation in the wake of the 1348 plague. Bridging the medieval and early modern periods, this book analyzes a wide range of texts and images produced in this initial period of labour regulation.

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    - Essays on Higher Education Policies "in Transition"
    av V. Tomusk
    557,-

    This book is about higher education reforms in the post-socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, seen through the eyes of somebody who has spent the last decade analyzing these reforms as well as negotiating and supervising reform projects in countries from Serbia and Montenegro to Mongolia.

  • - Representation and Land Reform in Latin America
    av N. Lapp
    723,-

    Landing Votes explores the conditions under which democratic Latin American governments address persistent political and economic inequities. rather, they sought political power by extending the right to vote while redistributing land.

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