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  • - Learning and Succeeding from the Margins
    av Margaret A. Eisenhart
    334,-

    By tracing different constructions of science across different kinds of organizational spaces, this text opens up issues of the role of women within science and questions the meaning of "science" and "science education".

  • - Third Edition
    av Ehrich
    4 247,-

  • - How Cognitive Tools Shape Our Understanding
    av Kieran (Simon Fraser University) Egan
    425

    The ills of education are caused, this text argues, because we have inherited three major educational ideas, each of which is incompatible with the other two. The text offers an alternative and proposes that teaching and curriculum should be changed to fit in with how we actually learn.

  • av Brian T. Edwards
    451

    The discipline of American studies was established in the early days of World War II and drew on the myth of American exceptionalism. But now that the so-called American Century has come to an end, what would a truly globalized version of American studies look like? The authors offer a new standard for the field's transnational aspiration.

  • - Growth, Institutions, and Crises
     
    1 357,-

    Latin America's economic performance is mediocre at best, despite abundant natural resources and flourishing neighbors to the north. This work examines the reality behind the struggling economies of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. It also offers insight into the relationship between political systems and economic development.

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    1 150,-

    Capital mobility is a double-edged sword for emerging economies, as governments must weigh the benefits of investment against the potential economic costs and political consequences of currency crises, devaluations, and instability. This book addresses the balance between capital mobility and capital controls.

  • - The Geographical Construction of British India, 1765-1843
    av Matthew H. Edney
    490,-

    In this history of the British surveys of India, the author relates how imperial Britain employed modern scientific survey techniques to create and define the spacial image of its Indian empire, and to legitimize its colonialist activities as triumphs of liberal, rational science.

  • av Marshall Edelson
    399,-

    A scholar, psychologist, physician, and experienced psychoanalyst, Marshall Edelson is uniquely qualified to respond to questions about the scientific status of psychoanalysis. He has written this book both for psychoanalysts and for philosophers of science, intending to bridge gaps in communication between them. It is also a book for anyone interested in the nature of psychoanalytic knowledge.

  • - A Theory in Crisis
    av Marshall Edelson
    529,-

  • - The Impact of Numbers on Personal Welfare
    av Richard A. Easterlin
    451

  • - Including a Debate with Clement Greenberg
    av Thierry De Duve
    360,-

    Clement Greenberg (1909-94), champion of abstract expressionism and modernism has been esteemed by many as the greatest art critic of the second half of the twentieth century, and possibly the greatest art critic of all time. This title assesses Greenberg's writings, and features the approaches to the man and his work.

  • av Jean Dutourd
    373,-

    Reminiscent of Voltaire, Broges and Kafka, "A Dog's Head" is a piece of realism. It tells the story of Edmund Du Chaillu, a boy born, to his bourgeois parents' horror, with the head of a spaniel. Edmund must endure his schoolmates' teasing as well as an urge to carry a newspaper in his mouth.

  • - or, On the Observing of the Observer of the Observers
    av Friedrich Durrenmatt
    236,-

    The wife of a psychiatrist has been raped and killed near a desert ruin in North Africa. Her husband hires a woman named F to reconstruct the unsolved crime in a documentary film. F is soon thrust into a paranoid world of international espionage where everyone is watched - including the watchers.

  • av Gerard Durozoi
    1 190,-

  • av Leo Durocher
    269,-

    The history of baseball is rife with colorful characters. But for sheer cantankerousness and will to win, very few have come close to Leo 'the Lip' Durocher. This work tells the story of his life in the game. It is baseball at its best, brimming with personality and the fights and feuds, triumphs and tricks that made Durocher such a success.

  • av Emile Durkheim
    425

    Ranging from Durkheim's original lecture in sociology to an excerpt from the work incomplete at his death, these selections illuminate his multiple approaches to the crucial concept of social solidarity and the study of institutions as diverse as the law, morality, and the family.

  • - The Power of Images in American Environmental Reform
    av Finis Dunaway
    412,-

    Shows how visual imagery - such as wilderness photographs, New Deal documentary films, and Sierra Club coffee-table books - shaped perceptions of the natural world and led to the development of the contemporary conservation movement. This book is suitable for those interested in American cultural history, the visual arts, and environmentalism.

  • - New Evidence from Micro Data
     
    1 811,-

    Addresses issues in industrial organization, labor, growth, macroeconomics, and international trade. This book probes topics such as firm dynamics across countries; patterns of employment dynamics; and, firm dynamics in nonmanufacturing industries such as retail, health services, and agriculture.

  • av Katherine Dunham
    282,-

    This book is Dunham's story of the chaos and conflict that entered her childhood after her mother's early death. In stark prose, she tells of growing up in both black and white households and of the divisions of race and class in Chicago that become the harsh realities of her young life.

  • - Theories of Infinity, Place, Time, Void, and the Plurality of Worlds
    av Pierre Duhem
    580,-

  • av Émilie du Châtelet
    580,-

    Though most historians remember her as the mistress of Voltaire, Emilie Du Chatelet (1706-49) was an accomplished writer in her own right, who published multiple editions of her scientific writings during her lifetime. This book features a selection of key sections from Du Chatelet's works.

  • - The King and His England
    av Eleanor Shipley Duckett
    451

  • - Feudal Society Imagined
    av Georges Duby
    490,-

  • - New Essays on Tudor and Stuart Literature and Culture
    av Heather Dubrow
    580,-

  • av W. E. B. DuBois
    451

    This volume collects W.E.B. Du Bois' sociological writings from 1898 to 1910. The selections include discussion on the conception of sociology and sociological research, especially as a tool in the struggle for racial justice along with an assessment of race relations before and after World War II.

  • av Johanna Drucker
    425

    Early in this century, Futurist and Dada artists developed brilliantly innovative uses of typography that blurred the boundaries between visual art and literature. In this text, Johanna Drucker shows how later art criticism has distorted our understanding of such works.

  • av Felix Driver
    477

    Explores images of the tropical world - maps, paintings, botanical drawings, photographs, diagrams, and texts - produced by European and American travelers over the past three centuries. Bringing together a group of distinguished contributors from disciplines across the arts and humanities, this volume contains eleven illustrated essays.

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