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Case studies featuring real-world issues, problems, and solutions for cancer-screening programs in the developing world
An illuminating anthology that traces the trajectory of Jewish thought in twentieth-century France
Can one serve both God and mammon?
A perilous history of search and rescue in a changing landscape
"I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."-President John F. Kennedy, April 29, 1962
Based on personal stories, a critical assessment of the multiple challenges that confront minority faculty members in the health professions
A new intellectual portrait of a prominent twentieth-century philosopher
The first study in English on the work and theory of a major installation artist
How Native Americans and African Americans redefined nativity and shaped eighteenth- and nineteenth-century perceptions of rights, freedom, and belonging
An original critique of the idea of American empire in the twenty-first century
A new English translation, the first to be based on the definitive French Pleiade edition.
New perspectives on three centuries of Indian presence in New England
A multidisciplinary look at the role of color in contemporary aesthetics.
Fourteen essays examine how the French Revolution has been represented in art, literature, and historical narratives from England, France, Germany, and the Caribbean.
Noel Perrin presents this delightful account of building a sugarhouse and making maple sugar in Vermont.
One of America's finest essayists writes about 40 literary masterpieces that have been wrongfully forgotten or were ignored in the first place.
This book offers an expanded generic model of the study of female development as seen through 19th and 20th century novels and psychoanalytic research.
An invaluable introduction to the arts and sciences for students, parents, and anyone curious about the nature of a liberal education
is a broader-based critique of the promises of technological "disruption" and the impact of Silicon Valley thinking on an unsuspecting, ill-prepared, and often gullible university community grasping for relevance, while remaining in thrall to the technologists.
An extensive study of fictional representations of Latin America in North American literature
Explores the legal justification for state-sanctioned violence
A look at a critical period in American Studies
A timely reconsideration of digital aesthetics
A bracingly original dialogue on modernity, class, and difference in the 20th century
Key writings on Sabbatianism and its legacy and afterlife in Jewish culture, memory, and religion.
A fresh look at a pivotal nineteenth-century painter
A timely and stimulating collection of essays about the impact of Darwin's ideas on visual culture
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