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  • - Toward a Cultural History of Emotional Life in America
     
    575,-

    Asking if the popular tendancy to define the self in psychological language derived from (Freudian) "truths", or whether American culture invents and promotes psychological identities, this text shows the ways Americans imagine "innerness" and how emotions have been shaped by the mass-media.

  • - How Patients and Doctors Deal With Social Problems
    av Howard Waitzkin
    575,-

    Examining the interactions between patients and doctors, this book aims to show how physicians' focus on physical complaints often fails to address patients' underlying concerns and also reinforces the societal problems that cause or aggravate these maladies.

  • av Ramsay MacMullen
    445,-

  • - An Official Language for Americans?
    av Dennis Baron
    473,-

    An historically-based discussion on the merits or otherwise of English as the official language of the United States, which lays out the background of the case for the protection of minority languages and that for "one language, one nation" in the light of the English Language Amendment.

  • - The Redesign of Urban Education
     
    575,-

    In this volume, a group of scholars discuss a variety of approaches to urban school reform.

  • - The Law of Regretted Decisions
    av E. Allan Farnsworth
    507,-

    When does the law permit you to change your mind and reverse a decision you have made? This study considers the general principles and legal rules that bear on this question. Farnsworth discusses deficiences in the law, and suggests ways to eliminate anomalies and correct shortcomings.

  • av Fred Fang-yu Wang
    507,-

  • - Myths for the Twentieth Century
    av Robert J. Stoller
    455,-

    An exploration of the personalities and perspectives of the men and women who are part of the adult heterosexual pornography industry. Their stories, as told to the author, reveal the inner workings of "the industry" and the fantasies and motivations of its participants.

  • - Theory and Practice
    av Stacey L. Katz
    678,-

    Intended to help teachers and teacher trainers develop an understanding of French discourse, this book is devoted to informing teachers-in-training, as well as experienced teachers, about methods for teaching grammar. It also describes the grammatical features of the French language in its social context.

  • - Using Public Choice to Improve Public Law
    av Jerry L. Mashaw
    455,-

    This work applies public choice theory to perennial questions of constitutional law, legislative interpretation, and administrative law. It argues that in many cases public choice theory's reach has exceeded its grasp, but in others public choice insights have not been pursued far enough.

  • - An Anthropological Perspective
    av Robert A. Hahn
    575,-

    The ways in which people respond to sickness differ from society to society. In this book, the author examines how Western and non-Western cultures influence the definition, experience and treatment of sickness.

  • av Sarah Moore, Patricia B. Sikora, Edward S. Greenberg & m.fl.
    507,-

  • - U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World
    av Loch K. Johnson
    507,-

    How has the end of the Cold War affected America's intelligence agencies? When are aggressive clandestine operations justifiable? Should the US engage in more aggressive economic espionage? These are a few of the issues examined in this study of strategic intelligence.

  • - Studies in Childhood Bereavement
    av Erna Furman
    451

  • av Jaroslav Pelikan
    387,-

    Reflecting on Goethe's statement that he was a pantheist in science, a polytheist in art and a monotheist in ethics, Pelikan analyzes Goethe's character "Faust" and his development as a theologian. Pelikan is the author of "The Christian Tradition" and "Through the Centuries".

  • - Alexander Smith Cochran, Founder of Yale's Elizabethan Club, and Madame Ganna Walska
    av Walter Goffart
    386,-

  • - Memory Palace
    av John Beardsley
    789,-

    "American artist James Castle inhabited a world of utter quiet, where the mundane became miraculous. Born to a family of homesteaders in the mountains of central Idaho in 1899, he was deaf from an early age. Perhaps not coincidentally, he developed an extraordinary visual and spatial memory. This gave him a dictionary of images of his home, farm, and valley that he replicated and manipulated for the rest of his life in a series of extraordinary soot and saliva drawings. Castle's particular environment and experience gave him access to other, more surprising sources for his art. His parents ran the local post office and store, which supplied an array of images from burgeoning early twentieth century print culture. He collected scrap paper and cardboard, which he cut up and stitched together into farm animals, furniture, and clothing. Castle spent several years at a school for the deaf, where he picked up only the rudiments of language. But he used his knowledge of letters, words, and multiple alphabets-some of his own devising-to create an arresting range of enigmatic text-based drawings. In this book, author John Beardsley delves into Castle's work as an expression of his acute capacity for remembering, managing, and improvising on visual information. Castle's work will be presented as if moving through a series of environments: inside, outside, landscape, figure, book. This allows us to imagine the visual and spatial world Castle inhabited. This publication will also be the first to include a definitive biography of the artist"--]cProvided by publisher.

  • - Law, Literature, and the Origins of the Police
    av Sal Nicolazzo
    719,-

    How vagrancy, as legal and imaginative category, shaped the role of policing in colonialism, racial formation, and resource distribution

  • - The Forging of the Fascist Alliance
    av Christian Goeschel
    209

    A fresh treatment of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, revealing the close ties between Mussolini and Hitler and their regimes From 1934 until 1944 Mussolini met Hitler numerous times, and the two developed a relationship that deeply affected both countries. While Germany is generally regarded as the senior power, Christian Goeschel demonstrates just how much history has underrepresented Mussolini's influence on his German ally. In this highly readable book, Goeschel, a scholar of twentieth-century Germany and Italy, revisits all of Mussolini and Hitler's key meetings and asks how these meetings constructed a powerful image of a strong Fascist-Nazi relationship that still resonates with the general public. His portrait of Mussolini draws on sources ranging beyond political history to reveal a leader who, at times, shaped Hitler's decisions and was not the gullible buffoon he's often portrayed as. The first comprehensive study of the Mussolini-Hitler relationship, this book is a must-read for scholars and anyone interested in the history of European fascism, World War II, or political leadership.

  • - Dracula, Alice, Superman, and Other Literary Friends
    av Alberto Manguel
    224,-

    An original look at how literary characters can transcend their books to guide our lives, by one of the world's most eminent bibliophiles

  • - What the Bible Says on Key Ethical Issues
    av John Collins
    224,-

    An illuminating exploration of the Bible and many of our most contentious contemporary issues

  • - A History of Witchcraft and Black Magic in Modern Times
    av Thomas Waters
    226

  • - A Maritime History of World War II
    av Evan Mawdsley
    256,-

    A bold and authoritative maritime history of World War II which takes a fully international perspective and challenges our existing understanding

  • - A New Translation
    av Edward L. Greenstein
    222

    This revelatory new translation of Job by one of the world's leading biblical scholars will reshape the way we read this canonical text

  • - The Greatest Intelligence Operation of World War II
    av Helen Fry
    209

    A history of the elaborate and brilliantly sustained World War II intelligence operation by which Hitler's generals were tricked into giving away vital Nazi secrets

  • av David Kenyon
    183,-

    The untold story of Bletchley Park's key role in the success of the Normandy campaign

  • - From Music Halls to the Seaside to Football, How the Victorians Invented Mass Entertainment
    av Lee Jackson
    174,-

    A lively account of the rise of the Victorian entertainment industry and popular recreation in nineteenth-century Britain

  • - Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age
    av Arthur der Weduwen & Andrew Pettegree
    224,-

    The untold story of how the Dutch conquered the European book market and became the world's greatest bibliophiles

  • - Italian Design 1965-1985, The Dennis Freedman Collection
    av Cindi Strauss
    499

    An essential new look at the design philosophy that interrogated modern living against the turbulent political landscape of 1960s Italy

  • av Alexandra Popoff
    244,-

    The definitive biography of Soviet Jewish dissident writer Vasily Grossman

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