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  • - Creating Democracy, Transforming Management
    av Joan C. Tonn
    1 242,-

  • - Dreams, Designs, and Realities in a Century of Jewish Settlement
    av S. Ilan Troen
    592,-

  • av Bas C. van Fraassen
    541,-

  • - Why Teens Experiment and Strategies to Keep Them Safe
    av Claire V. Crooks, Peter G. Jaffe & David A. Wolfe
    1 037,-

    This book focuses on the crucial role that relationships play in the lives of teenagers.  The authors particularly examine the ways that healthy relationships can help teens avoid such common risk behaviors as substance abuse, dating violence, sexual assault, and unsafe sexual practices. Addressing the current lack of effective prevention programs for teens, they present new strategies for encouraging healthy choices. The book first traces differences between the “rules of relating” for boys and girls and discusses typical and atypical patterns of experimentation in teens. The authors identify the common link among risk behaviors: the relationship connection. In the second part of the book, they examine the principles of successful programs used by schools and communities to cultivate healthy adolescent development. An illuminating conclusion describes the key ingredients for engaging adolescents, their parents, teachers, and communities in the effort to promote healthy, nonviolent relationships among teens.

  • - Urban Experience and the Language of the Novel
    av Robert Alter
    421,-

    In Imagined Cities, Robert Alter traces the arc of literary development triggered by the runaway growth of urban centers from the early nineteenth century through the first two decades of the twentieth. As new technologies and arrangements of public and private space changed the ways people experienced time and space, the urban panorama became less coherent—a metropolis defying traditional representation and definition, a vast jumble of shifting fragments and glimpses—and writers were compelled to create new methods for conveying the experience of the city.In a series of subtle and convincing interpretations of novels by Flaubert, Dickens, Bely, Woolf, Joyce, and Kafka, Alter reveals the ways the city entered the literary imagination. He shows how writers of diverse imaginative temperaments developed innovative techniques to represent shifts in modern consciousness. Writers sought more than a journalistic representation of city living, he argues, and to convey meaningfully the reality of the metropolis, the city had to be re-created or reimagined. His book probes the literary response to changing realities of the period and contributes significantly to our understanding of the history of the Western imagination.

  • - Documents of a Life
    av Joseph Auner
    712,-

  • av Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria
    541 - 900

    The consolidation of law and the development of legal writing during Spains Golden Age not only helped that country become a modern state but also affected its great literature. In this fascinating book, Roberto Gonzlez Echevarra explores the works of Cervantes, showing how his representations of love were inspired by examples of human deviance and desire culled from legal discourse. Gonzlez Echevarra describes Spains new legal policies, legislation, and institutions and explains how, at the same time, its literature became filled with love stories derived from classical and medieval sources. Examining the ways that these legal and literary developments interacted in Cervantess work, he sheds new light on Don Quixote and other writings.

  • - Open Admissions and the Life Chances of the Disadvantaged
    av David E. Lavin
    1 071,-

    Initiated in 1970, the open-admissions experiment at the City University of New York was an attempt to create higher education opportunities for disadvantaged minority students. This work evaluates that experiment, and assesses the development of opportunities for the disadvantaged since then.

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    548,-

    A collection of extra-biblical scriptures written by the gnostics, updated with three ancient texts including the recently discovered Gospel of Judas

  • av Eunan O'Halpin
    775,-

    The first comprehensive account to record and analyze all deaths arising from the Irish revolution between 1916 and 1921“A monumental new book [and] an incredible piece of research. . . . Formidable, authoritative and handsomely produced, The Dead of the Irish Revolution is a fitting memorial.â€?‿Andrew Lynch, Irish Independent“Will surely serve as the indispensable reference work on this topic for the foreseeable future. . . . A truly remarkable feat of close scholarship and calm exposition.â€?‿Gearoid O Tuathaigh, Irish Times Weekend This account covers the turbulent period from the 1916 Rising to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921‿a period which saw the achievement of independence for most of nationalist Ireland and the establishment of Northern Ireland as a self-governing province of the United Kingdom. Separatists fought for independence against government forces and, in North East Ulster, armed loyalists. Civilians suffered violence from all combatants, sometimes as collateral damage, often as targets.   Eunan O‿Halpin and Daithí ÿ Corráin catalogue and analyze the deaths of all men, women, and children who died during the revolutionary years‿505 in 1916; 2,344 between 1917 and 1921. This study provides a unique and comprehensive picture of everyone who died: in what manner, by whose hands, and why. Through their stories we obtain original insight into the Irish revolution itself.

  • - The Extant Fragments
    av Empedocles
    1 037,-

  • - Reflections on the Life of American Democracy
     
    917

  • av Terry Teachout
    1 276,-

  • av Patricia Goldstone
    1 071,-

    A study of the social and political impacts of tourism. It explores how and why tourism aligned itself with political power; how it became embedded within non-tourist institutions like the World Bank; and how, since World War II, it has become an instrument of international development policy.

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    917

    Examines the lives of 27 physicians (21 men and six women) who have combined the aim to heal with other pursuits such as art, writing, music or politics. Their testimonies illustrate the personal gratification and inspiration that can be gained from integrating medicine with another activity.

  • - Stories from My Life
    av Yakov Alpert
    1 071,-

    A personal memoir by Yakov Alpert on what it was like to be a scientist during the entire life cycle of the Soviet Union. His account provides a look inside the Soviet scientific community and a view of Soviet society from post-revolutionary days to the nation's collapse.

  • av W. Michael Reisman
    917

    A discussion of how law is an integral and indispensable part of every social interaction. Interweaving numerous real-life examples with a review of the scientific literature of many disciplines, Michael Reisman shows the extent to which microlegal systems function in our own lives.

  • av Eugene Jolas
    968

    This autobiography of Eugene Jolas, the editor of the American literary magazine "Transition", provides details about modernist figures such as Joyce and Hemingway, and about the political and social concerns of the Surrealists, Expressionists, and other literary figures of the 1920s and 1930s.

  • - Theater in the Stuart Court, 1603-1613
    av Alvin Kernan
    507,-

    Soon after James Stuart became King of England in 1603, William Shakespeare became the royal playwright. In this book the author looks at the court performances of some of Shakespeare's most famous plays, examining them in their settings at the royal palaces of Whitehall and Hampton Court.

  • - A Reader
    av Walter Jost
    985

    Twenty leading thinkers explore the ways rhetoric and hermeneutics inform each other and influence a wide variety of intellectual fields. Essays are arranged by topic: inventions and applications; arguments and narratives; and civic discourse and critical theory.

  • av Paul Henry Lang
    917

    This anthology of Paul Henry Lang's writings includes essays written throughout his career on a full array of musical subjects, as well as unpublished chapters of the book on performance practice that he was writing at the time of his death.

  • - How Americans over 55 Are Contributing to Society
     
    948,-

    From both a political and sociological point of view, this work focuses on the contributions that many older people can do and do make and the policy changes that are necessary to harness this productive capacity, for the good of the country and for the good of the individuals involved.

  • - Technical Literacy and Early Industrial Expansion in the United States
    av Edward Stevens
    917

    Investigating the instruction, curricula and textbooks used in the schools and institutes, this text describes the important technological changes that took place in antebellum America and the challenges they posed for education.

  • - Societies, Armed Forces, and the Challenge of Recovery
     
    934

    When a country is defeated in war, not only are the policies, strategies and goals of the military affected, but those of society are as well. Examining conflicts ranging from the American Revolution to the Arab-Israeli wars this book shows how the trauma of defeat affects the evolution of society.

  • - Collegiate Enterprise in New England
    av David B. Potts
    1 037,-

    A study of Wesleyan University in connection with economic, religious, urban and educational developments in 19th century America. Potts places Wesleyan's history in contexts that illuminate the dynamics of institutional change and contribute perspectives on America's colleges, culture and society.

  • - The Seventh Duke of Medina Sidonia
    av Peter Pierson
    917

  • - Essays by B.N. Chicherin
    av B. N. Chicherin
    1 088,-

    This collection of essays by the liberal thinker Boris Nikolaevich Chicherin addresses the political and social problems that confronted Russia from 1855 to the start of the 20th century. He outlines ideological alternatives to the Bolshevik plan for revolutionary transformation of Russia.

  • av Stanley Rosen
    968

    A collection of philosophical writings addressing a range of topics, from eros, poetry and freedom to problems like negation and the epistemological status of sense perception. It demonstrates that philosophical investigation must be oriented in terms of everyday language and experience.

  • - Charting a Literary Fashion, 1884?1927
    av George C. Schoolfield
    1 020

    Presenting 32 works of literary decadence written between 1884 and 1927, Schoolfield throws light on the close intellectual kinship of authors from August Strindberg to Bram Stoker to Thomas Mann, and on the ingredients, themes, motifs and preconceptions that characterized decadent literature.

  • - The Victorian Origins of American Girlhood
    av Jane Hunter
    1 088,-

    Based on an array of diaries and letters, this work explores the shifting experiences of adolescent girls in the late 19th century. It shows how, in leaving school, female students left an institution that had treated them more equally than any other they would encounter in their lives.

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