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  • - Precarious Resistance in South Africa after Racial Inclusion
    by Marcel Paret
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  • - Market Formation in the Cambodia-Vietnam Borderlands
    by Sango Mahanty
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    - An Experimental Ethnography of Chinese Globalization
    by Mikkel Bunkenborg, Morten Axel Pedersen & Morten Nielsen
    £33.99

  • - Research, Policy, and Practice in Small Cities
     
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    Vulnerable Communities examines the struggles of smaller cities in the United States, those with populations between 20,000 and 200,000. Like many larger metropolitan centers, these places are confronting change within a globalized economic and cultural order. Many of them have lost their identities as industrial or commercial centers and face a complex and distinctive mix of economic, social, and civic challenges. Small cities have not only fewer resources but different strengths and weaknesses, all of which differentiate their experiences from those of larger communities.Vulnerable Communities draws together scholars from a broad range of disciplines to consider the present condition and future prospects of smaller American cities. Contributors offer a mix of ground-level analyses and examinations of broader developments that have impacted economically weakened communities and provide concrete ideas for local leaders engaged in redevelopment work. The essays remind policy makers and academics alike that it is necessary to consider cultural tensions and place-specific conflicts that can derail even the most well-crafted redevelopment strategies prescribed for these communities.

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    - War and Memory in the Samurai Age
     
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    - Research, Policy, and Practice in Small Cities
     
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  • - Architecture and Planning in the Early Soviet Union
    by Christina E. Crawford
    £28.49

  • - Prosperity and Plunder in the Asia-Pacific
    by T. J. Pempel
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  • - Collecting and Dispersal in German Realism and Modernism
    by Samuel Frederick
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  • - Photography, Filmmaking, and American Missionaries in Modern China
    by Joseph W. Ho
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  • - Indigeneity and Sovereignty in Siberia
    by Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer
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  • - Recognizing the Symbolic Power of a Global Urban Imagination
    by Michele Acuto
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  • - One Model, Different Trajectories
     
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    - The Grassroots Movement to Halt the Arms Race and End the Cold War
    by Henry Richard Maar
    £38.99

  • - Explaining Armed Group-State Relations from Conflict to Cooperation
    by Paul Staniland
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  • - A History of Travel Culture, 1912-1949
    by Yajun Mo
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  • - The Global Politics of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh
    by Kasia Paprocki
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  • - French Officers and the Rediscovery of Roman North Africa
    by Bonnie Effros
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    In Incidental Archaeologists, Bonnie Effros examines the archaeological contributions of nineteenth-century French military officers, who, raised on classical accounts of warfare and often trained as cartographers, developed an interest in the Roman remains they encountered when commissioned in the colony of Algeria. By linking the study of the Roman past to French triumphant narratives of the conquest and occupation of the Maghreb, Effros demonstrates how Roman archaeology in the forty years following the conquest of the Ottoman Regencies of Algiers and Constantine in the 1830s helped lay the groundwork for the creation of a new identity for French military and civilian settlers.Effros uses France's violent colonial war, its efforts to document the ancient Roman past, and its brutal treatment of the region's Arab and Berber inhabitants to underline the close entanglement of knowledge production with European imperialism. Significantly, Incidental Archaeologists shows how the French experience in Algeria contributed to the professionalization of archaeology in metropolitan France.Effros demonstrates how the archaeological expeditions undertaken by the French in Algeria and the documentation they collected of ancient Roman military accomplishments reflected French confidence that they would learn from Rome's technological accomplishments and succeed, where the Romans had failed, in mastering the region.

  • - America and the World in the 1980s
     
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  • - Threats and Opportunities for Democracy
     
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    - Threats and Opportunities for Democracy
     
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    - Middle East Petrodollars and the Transformation of US Empire, 1967-1988
    by David M. Wight
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    - Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare
    by Jacqueline L. Hazelton
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    - Wedge Strategies in Great Power Competition
    by Timothy W. Crawford
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  • - Cold War Politics and Decolonization in Soviet Tajikistan
    by Artemy M. Kalinovsky
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    Artemy Kalinovsky's Laboratory of Socialist Development investigates the Soviet effort to make promises of decolonization a reality by looking at the politics and practices of economic development in central Asia between World War II and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Focusing on the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Kalinovsky places the Soviet development of central Asia in a global context.Connecting high politics and intellectual debates with the life histories and experiences of peasants, workers, scholars, and engineers, Laboratory of Socialist Development shows how these men and women negotiated Soviet economic and cultural projects in the decades following Stalin's death. Kalinovsky's book investigates how people experienced new cities, the transformation of rural life, and the building of the world's tallest dam. Kalinovsky connects these local and individual moments to the broader context of the Cold War, shedding new light on how paradigms of development change over time. Throughout the book, he offers comparisons with experiences in countries such as India, Iran, and Afghanistan, and considers the role of intermediaries who went to those countries as part of the Soviet effort to spread its vision of modernity to the postcolonial world.Laboratory of Socialist Development offers a new way to think about the post-war Soviet Union, the relationship between Moscow and its internal periphery, and the interaction between Cold War politics and domestic development. Kalinovsky's innovative research pushes readers to consider the similarities between socialist development and its more familiar capitalist version.

  • - The Political Life of Blood in India
    by Dwaipayan Banerjee & Jacob Copeman
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    In this ground-breaking account of the political economy and cultural meaning of blood in contemporary India, Jacob Copeman and Dwaipayan Banerjee examine how the giving and receiving of blood has shaped social and political life. Hematologies traces how the substance congeals political ideologies, biomedical rationalities, and activist...

  • - Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Bulgakov, Pasternak
    by John Givens
    £25.99

    This first study in English of the image of Christ in Russian literature highlights the importance of apophaticism as a theological practice and a literary method in understanding the Russian Christ.

  • - Bridging Theory and Practice
     
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    In Millennial Feminism at Work, volume editor Jane Juffer brings together recently graduated students from across the US to reflect on the relevance of their feminist studies programs in their chosen career paths. The result is a dynamic collection of voices, shaking up preconceived ideas and showing the positive influence of gender and sexuality studies on individuals at work.Encompassing five areas¿corporate, education, nonprofit, medical, and media careers¿these engaging essays use personal experiences to analyze the pressure on young adults to define themselves through creative work, even when that job may not sustain them financially. Obstacles to feminist work conditions notwithstanding, they urge readers to never downplay their feminist credentials and prove that gender and sexuality studies degrees can serve graduates well in the current marketplace and prepare them for life outside of their alma mater. Emphasizing the importance of individual stories situated within political and economic structures, Millennial Feminism at Work provides spirited collective advice and a unique window into the lives and careers of young feminists sharing the lessons they have learned.Contributors: Rose Al Abosy, Rachel Cromidas, Lauren Danzig, Sadaf Ferdowsi, Reina Gattuso, Jael Goldfine, Sassafras Lowrey, Alissa Medina, Samuel Naimi, Stephanie Newman, Justine Parkin, Lily Pierce, Kate Poor, Laura Ramos-Jaimes, Savannah Taylor, Addie Tsai, Hayley Zablotsky

  • - Mikhail Katkov and the Great Russian Novel
    by Susanne Fusso
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    Fathers and Sons by Turgenev. Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky. These are a few of the great works of Russian prose that first appeared in the Russian Herald, a journal founded and edited by Mikhail Katkov. Yet because of his conservative politics and intrusive editing practices, Katkov has been either ignored or...

  • - Teaching History through Simulations
    by Michael A. Barnhart
    £20.99

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