We a good story
Quick delivery in the UK

Books published by New Academia Publishing, LLC

Filter
Filter
Sort bySort Popular
  • - A Cautionary Tale
    by Ralph L. Bayrer
    £24.49

  • - A Personal Account
    by Ibrahim M Oweiss
    £22.49 - 29.99

  • - Humorous Rhymes for Adult Children
    by Sabrina P Ramet
    £20.99

  • - The First Art Historian
    by Einar Rud
    £26.49

    Vasari's intellectual curiosity, enthusiasm, and artistic ability made it possible for him to put forth a new perspective on art which expresses a concern for success, a fascination for the antique, and a delight for virtuosity depicted in his religious and secular paintings.

  • - History and Discourse
    by David Hinds
    £22.49

    This book on Guyana can serve as a useful guide at large for understanding the problem of governance, democracy and society in ethnically divided countries and how to create a framework aimed at solving the problem. From 1950 to the present Guyana has experienced the worst of ethnically divided societies: ethnic violence, authoritarian rule, democratic exclusion and the general politics of revenge. However, it has also experienced moments of ethic solidarity¿the ore, a 1955 nationalist movement that managed to hold the ethnic groups under the same electoral party, and the 1974-1992 anti-dictatorial movement whose success was premised primarily on ethnic solidarity. Finally, the ethnically segmented societies has created for itself the opportunities for power sharing, which holds out the promise for the success of the approach. "This book is an insightful and learned treatise on the problems of governance in a multi-ethnic state. Hinds delves in detail into the intricacies of communal conflict which bedevils the Third World." ¿Ralph Premdas, Professor of Public Policy, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. "David Hinds is on top of the literature about powersharing and applies it sensitively to the Caribbean in general and Guyana in particular. This book makes an excellent contribution to the literature." ¿Selwyn Ryan, Prof Emeritus, University of the West Indies. "This book speaks to the inadequacy of the political models of the plural societies in the Caribbean especially in Guyana and Trinidad. I think this work is timely and would be appreciated by students, scholars, policy makers and the wider public who are seeking constitutional advancement and looking for a solution to address ethnic tension." ¿Rodney Worrell, author of Pan-Africanism in Barbados and co-author with Horace Campbell of Pan-Africanism, Pan-Africanists, and African Liberation in the 21ST Century.

  • by Angela Ndalianis
    £22.49

  • - Reflections of a Wife and Partner in the Foreign Service
    by Helen Lyman
    £26.49

  • - A Novel
    by Adam Lifshey
    £22.49

  • - Essays on Russian Culture
    by Richard Stites
    £27.99

  • - Essays in American Culture Around the Year 2000
    by Paolo L Bernardini
    £22.49

  • - Literature and Language in Early-Modern England.
    by David A Postles
    £20.99

  • - Russians and Their Movies
    by Louis Menashe
    £26.49

  • - Living in Yemen with the Foreign Service
    by Susan Clough Wyatt
    £24.49

  • - A Franco-American Family's Thirty Years in the Foreign Service
    by Nicole Prevost Logan
    £22.49

    The book describes the life of U.S. diplomats against a backdrop of serious political or military events, such as the bombing of offshore islands between mainland China and Taiwan; the civil war and landing of U.S. Marines in Beirut, Lebanon; the overthrow of First Secretary Khrushchev; the alleged coup in Guinea resulting in the house arrest of U.S. diplomats. I give my vision of the role of a U.S. diplomat, with his battles and his accomplishments, and describe the transformation of the role of the spouses. I studied the history, the specific cultural traits, the language, and the major art forms of each country. "Nicole Logan gives us insights into the political situation in many of the countries in which she lived. She is particularly effective in describing the social crosscurrents underlying political developments, something we see all too rarely in analyses of world events." --Former U.S. Ambassador Roger Kirk.

  • - How the Performing Arts Paradoxically Transform Conflict-Ridden Cities into Centers of Cultural Innovation
    by Blair A (Georgetown University) Ruble
    £29.99

    This collection of essays seeks answers to the challenges of urban diversity, conflict, and creativity by examining the emergence of musical and theatrical originality in a series of specific cities at particular times. It does so by using various performing arts - opera, dance, theater, music - as windows onto the creativity of urban life. These were urban societies in which the socio-economic and political transformations were taking place at such rapid speed as to force consideration of their meaning and identity. This volume explores the relationship between those creative minds who sought to define their communities and their urban muses rather than examining the arts that they have produced. In other words, it is a book about urban place, not about the performing arts.

  • - Teaching Art to AIDS-affected Orphans in Africa's Largest Slum
    by Charles DeSantis
    £37.49

  • - Witnesses and the Reanimation of 9/11 as Image-event, Popular Culture and Pornography
    by Luke Howie
    £24.49

    The 9/11 attacks have had many extraordinary consequences. The horrific violence of that day ushered in a different world, a different time. We have all become, in one way or another, witnesses in the global theatre of terrorism. Terrorists want their violence to take on a theatrical quality, and be watched. The 9/11 attacks were successful to this end. It was not long before our imaginations were running wild. Many fields of post-9/11 popular, tele-visual and screen cultures changed substantially, other subtly. "Through dazzling close readings of a wide variety of cultural texts, from the Battlestar Galactica reboot to post-9/11 pornography, Howie is able to demonstrate how the politics and poetics of "witnessing" have come to structure the experience of American popular culture in the past decade." -Jeff Melnick, University of Massachusett, Boston. "After reading Howie's ingenious updating of visual theory I would paraphrase Morpheus from The Matrix and say "welcome to the oasis of interpretation". This book is a much-needed analysis of the dangers to be found when a whole society risks living in an uncritical, ideological version of the witness protection program!" -Paul A. Taylor, University of Leeds, UK.

  • - How U.S. Relations with the PRC Began and Grew. A Personal Memoir
    by Nicholas Platt
    £24.49

  • - A Muslim-Jewish Love Story
    by Robert A Rosenstone
    £22.49 - 27.99

  • - One Woman's Foreign Service Journey
    by Theresa Tull
    £22.49

  • - A Memoir in Stories of Love, Fear, Doctoring, and Flight
    by Nergesh Tejani
    £22.49

  • - The Culture of Everyday Life in Socialist Yugoslavia
     
    £26.49

  • - Unexpected Adventures of an American Consul
    by Ginny Carson Young
    £24.49 - 29.99

  • - Memoirs of a Turkish Immigrant
    by Fuat M Andic
    £18.99

  • by Liana De Girolami Cheney
    £26.49

  • - Their Evolutionary Origin
    by Ralph L. Bayrer
    £26.49

  • - A Memoir
    by Joanne Grady Huskey
    £20.99

  • - A Public Diplomat's Quasi-Musical Memoir
    by Hans N. Tuch
    £20.99

  • by Sabrina P Ramet
    £18.99

    Second edition enlarged. Dictators¿ pets are too often ignored¿but no longer! They¿re all here in this hilarious collection of madcap ditties: Lenin¿s cat, Hitler¿s dog, Qaddafi¿s sweet-scented camel, Caliguläs horse, Maös cockroach (he banned real pets), Stalin¿s spider, and many more. The volume also includes philosophers¿ songs and a Holy Roman opera, ¿Turmoil in Brindisi¿ about a long-forgotten ecumenical council called by Pope Sixtus the Sixth, an equally forgotten pope. Written over a period of 35 years, these jottings are also a record of a lifetime of laughter. ¿Sabrina Ramet's collection of ditties is sidesplittingly hilarious! What a great idea to deal with the defining concept or characteristics of world's dictators and their pets and philosophers in poems in a humorous way! What is even more important, Ramet with her poems touches us on a deeper level¿as human beings with universal human traits.¿ -Lea Plut-Pregelj, University of Maryland. ¿This is a unique publication. Professor Sabrina Ramet has shown how humour can (and should) be used to unmask and demystify dictators and dictatorships. Funny and serious at the same time, these ditties include many authentic touches, such as the reference to self-criticism in the ditty about Ceausescu. The philosophers' songs are also great fun, combining witty summaries of some of their major ideas with wild humour.¿ - Knut Erik Solem, Norwegian University of Science & Technology.

Join thousands of book lovers

Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.