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  • - Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy
    av Richard L. Hasen
    394,-

    From the nation's leading expert, an indispensable analysis of key threats to the integrity of the 2020 American presidential election

  • - The Collection
     
    484

    A stunning tour through the renowned, wide-ranging collection of contemporary art at Ghent's Municipal Museum for Contemporary Art (S.M.A.K.)

  • - different by design
    av Sarah Schleuning
    580,-

    An experiment in interactive design and a bold reimaging of the museum exhibition

  • av Mark Dion
    451

    "Exhibition catalogue for the work of Mark Dion"--

  • av George B. Schaller
    334,-

    Explore the wonders of wild Mongolia through the eyes of a distinguished field biologist

  • - Inside the U.S. Strategy for Fighting the 2007-2009 Global Financial Crisis
     
    394,-

    Faced with the prospect of a new Great Depression in 2008 when the collapse of Lehman Brothers set off a global panic, the Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and other agencies took extraordinary measures to contain the damage and steady the financial system and the economy. Edited by three of the policymakers who led the government's response to the crisis, with chapters written by the teams tasked with finding policy solutions, this book provides a comprehensive accounting of the internal debates and controversies surrounding the measures that were taken to stabilize the economy.

  • - The Early Work of Ansel Adams
    av Rebecca A. Senf
    580,-

    An examination of the early career of one of America's most celebrated photographers.

  • - Currents Shaping the Future of Northeastern Trees
    av Charles D. Canham
    418

  • - Birds, Farms, and Food in Harmony with the Land
    av John M. Marzluff
    418

    An ornithologist's personal look at farming practices that finds practical solutions for sustainable food production compatible with bird and wildlife conservation

  • - A Tale of Mystery in Several Parts
    av Sylvia Sellers-Garcia
    418

    A true story of violence and punishment that illuminates a transformative moment in Guatemalan history

  • - A History of American Exceptionalism
    av Abram C. Van Engen
    518,-

    A fresh, original history of America's national narratives, told through the loss, recovery, and rise of one influential Puritan sermon from 1630 to the present day

  • - The Value of Crafting Engagement in Science Environments
    av Barbara Schneider
    418

  • - The Charismatic Leader
    av Derek Penslar
    282,-

    From an eminent historian of Zionism comes a masterful new biography of Theodor Herzl

  • av Sa‘d ibn Mansur Ibn Kammuna al-Baghdadi
    934

  • - An Empire of Fear and the Making of a Massacre
    av Kim Wagner
    194,-

    A powerful reassessment of a seminal moment in the history of India and the British Empire--the Amritsar Massacre--to mark its 100th anniversary

  • - Highlights from the Yale Center for British Art
     
    354,-

    A captivating look into the highlights from the Yale Center for British Art

  • - 100 Poems
     
    244,-

    One hundred of the most evocative modern poems on joy, selected by an award-winning contemporary poet "Bursting with energy and surprising locutions. . . . Even the most familiar poets seem somehow new within the context of Joy."--David Skeel, Wall Street Journal "Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary."--Adrianna Smith, The Atlantic > In this revelatory anthology, Wiman takes readers on a profound and surprising journey through some of the most underexplored terrain in contemporary life. Rather than define joy for readers, he wants them to experience it. Ranging from Emily Dickinson to Mahmoud Darwish and from Sylvia Plath to Wendell Berry, he brings together diverse and provocative works as a kind of counter to the old, modernist maxim "light writes white"--no agony, no art. His rich selections awaken us to the essential role joy plays in human life.

  • - Forty Neuroscientists Explore the Biological Roots of Human Experience
     
    222

    "Neuroscientist David J. Linden approached leading brain researchers and asked each the same question: What idea about brain function would you most like to explain to the world? Their responses make up this ... collection of popular science essays that seeks to expand our knowledge of the human mind and its possibilities"--Amazon.com.

  • - Prosperity, the Periphery, and the Future of France
    av Christophe Guilluy
    194,-

    A passionate account of how the gulf between France's metropolitan elites and its working classes are tearing the country apart Christophe Guilluy, a French geographer, makes the case that France has become an "American society"--one that is both increasingly multicultural and increasingly unequal. The divide between the global economy's winners and losers in today's France has replaced the old left-right split, leaving many on "the periphery." As Guilluy shows, there is no unified French economy, and those cut off from the country's new economic citadels suffer disproportionately on both economic and social fronts. In Guilluy's analysis, the lip service paid to the idea of an "open society" in France is a smoke screen meant to hide the emergence of a closed society, walled off for the benefit of the upper classes. The ruling classes in France are reaching a dangerous stage, he argues; without the stability of a growing economy, the hope for those excluded from growth is extinguished, undermining the legitimacy of a multicultural nation.

  • - Stalin's Wartime Correspondence with Churchill and Roosevelt
     
    256,-

    This analysis of Stalin's correspondence throughout the war with Churchill and Roosevelt reveals the intricacies of the operation of the Grand Alliance. Ranges from the intimate and personal to heavy strategy.

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    451

    The provocative and often comic Belgian art duo Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys present in book form their collaborative contribution to the 2019 Venice Biennale

  • - Discovering the Forgotten Underground
    av David Bownes
    451

    Accompanying a major exhibition at the London Transport Museum, an opening up of the London Underground system then and now, analysing the design intricacies of many of the remarkable spaces.

  • - How Living Beings Evolved and Made the Earth a Home
    av Egbert Giles Leigh
    354,-

    A beautifully written exploration of how cooperation shaped life on earth, from its single-celled beginnings to complex human societies

  • - 50 Fabulous Years in Fashion
     
    484

    Celebrating decades of achievement by one of the foremost names in British fashion, whose vitality and influence continue to shine

  • - Behind the Story of Elephantine
    av Karel van der Toorn
    710,-

  • av Mairtin O Cadhain
    174,-

    A riveting English translation the Irish classic tale of heartache, death, and loneliness by the beloved author of The Dirty Dust

  • - Jesus and Mediterranean Myths
    av M. David Litwa
    735,-

    A compelling comparison of the gospels and Greco-Roman mythology which shows that the gospels were not perceived as myths, but as historical records

  • - The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta, 478-446 B.C.
    av Paul Anthony Rahe
    398,-

    A companion volume to The Spartan Regime and The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta that explores the collapse of the Spartan-Athenian alliance

  • - The Writings of Paul Gauguin
    av Linda Goddard
    483

    "An original study of Gauguin's writings, unfolding their central role in his artistic practice and negotiation of colonial identity. As a French artist who lived in Polynesia, Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) occupies a crucial position in histories of European primitivism. This is the first book devoted to his wide-ranging literary output, which included journalism, travel writing, art criticism, and essays on aesthetics, religion, and politics. It analyzes his original manuscripts, some of which are richly illustrated, reinstating them as an integral component of his art. The seemingly haphazard, collage-like structure of Gauguin's manuscripts enabled him to evoke the 'primitive' culture that he celebrated, while rejecting the style of establishment critics. Gauguin's writing was also a strategy for articulating a position on the margins of both the colonial and the indigenous communities in Polynesia; he sought to protect Polynesian society from 'civilization' but remained implicated in the imperialist culture that he denounced. This critical analysis of his writings significantly enriches our understanding of the complexities of artistic encounters in the French colonial context."--

  • av Djurdja Bartlett
    499

    A timely and splendidly illustrated global exploration of the complex intersections of fashion and politics from the mid-19th century to the present day. Taking a multifaceted look at a topic of widespread fascination, this pioneering book presents new research on the intersection of fashion and politics through incisive essays by the field's leading voices, including both renowned and emerging fashion scholars. The texts unpack fashion between the mid-19th century and today as expressions of nationalism, terrorism, surveillance, and individualism, as well as a symbol of capitalism. The first section explores the political potential of fashion despite its immutable status as a commodity. The second section offers a historical account of the political nature of dress, such as the fashion of dissent within Mao's Cultural Revolution and the Black Panther movement. The ways bodies are defined by dress-the entanglement of oppression and expression-is the theme of the third section. A fourth and final section explores contemporary issues in the practice and theory of dress, from the processes of decolonizing museum collections to the recent sartorial styles of Europe's political Left. The book's incisive and beautifully illustrated essays provide a timely investigation of an underdeveloped topic through a variety of historical and current formats, including public and personal archives, fashion magazines, political newspapers, museum displays, art, and social media.

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