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    - A Medieval Book on the Internet
    by Michelle R. Warren
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    - Living and Working in Restricted Housing Units
    by Danielle S. Rudes
    £18.49

    A deeper look than ever before at the pervasive harms endured and hope experienced by both residents and staff within restricted housing units in prisons.

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    - Revolution and Violence in the Early Twentieth Century
    by Bedross Der Matossian
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    by Mark Goodale
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  • - Notes from Postwar Laos
    by Leah Zani
    £19.99

    A strike pattern is a signature of violence carved into the land-bomb craters or fragments of explosives left behind, forgotten. In Strike Patterns, poet and anthropologist Leah Zani journeys to a Lao river community where people live alongside such relics of a secret war. With sensitive and arresting prose, Zani reveals the layered realities that settle atop one another in Laos-from its French colonial history to today's authoritarian state-all blown open by the war. This excavation of postwar life's balance between the mundane, the terrifying, and the extraordinary propels Zani to confront her own explosive past.From 1964 to 1973, the United States carried out a covert air war against Laos. Frequently overshadowed by the war with Vietnam, the Secret War was the longest and most intense air war in history. As Zani uncovers this hidden legacy, she finds herself immersed in the lives of her hosts: Chantha, a daughter of war refugees who grapples with her place in a future Laos of imagined prosperity; Channarong, a bomb technician whose Thai origins allow him to stand apart from the battlefields he clears; and Bounmi, a young man who has inherited his bomb expertise from his father but now struggles to imagine a similar future for his unborn son. Wandering through their lives are the restless ghosts of kin and strangers.Today, much of Laos remains contaminated with dangerous leftover explosives. Despite its obscurity, the Secret War has become a shadow model for modern counterinsurgency. Investigating these shadows of war, Zani spends time with silk weavers and rice farmers, bomb clearance crews and black market war scrap traders, ritual healers and survivors of explosions. Combining her fieldnotes with poetry, fiction, and memoir she reflects on the power of building new lives in the ruins.

  • by Alain Badiou
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    - Power, Truth, Identity
    by Frida Beckman
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    - A Speculative Fiction
    by Mark Amerika
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    My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence is an improvisational call-and-response writing performance conducted by a language artist and an AI language model and is arranged as a series of intellectual provocations that investigate the creative process across the human-nonhuman spectrum.

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    - Building an Export Economy in Southern Mexico
    by Casey Marina Lurtz
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    - The Modern Life of a Medieval Manuscript, from Genocide to Justice
    by Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh
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    - Global Capitalism and Work in Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia
    by Kwang-Yeong Shin, Kevin Hewison & Arne L. Kalleberg
    £57.49

  • - Nelly Benatar and the Pursuit of Justice in Wartime North Africa
    by Susan Gilson Miller
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    - A Japanese American Diaspora in the Pacific
    by Michael R. Jin
    £20.99

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    - The Canadian Experience
    by Thomas Juneau & Stephanie Carvin
    £92.99

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    by Herbert Lin
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    - The Rise, Demise, and Revival of Arms Control
    by Michael Krepon
    £57.49

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    - Memories of My Indigenous Father
    by Aparecida Vilaca
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    - Political Oratory and the Social Imaginary in South Asia
    by Bernard Bate
    £17.99

    This book explains how modern political oratory in Tamil emerged out of Protestant missionary forms of speech.

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    - Secrets of the Idra Rabba (The Great Assembly) of the Zohar
    by Melila Hellner-Eshed
    £60.99

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    - Victorian Literature and Nonlinear Style
    by Simon Reader
    £58.49

  • - The Stadium as a Ritual of Intensity
    by Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
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    - Second Edition
    by Robert L. Phillips
    £63.49

  • - Brihuega, Spain, and Puebla, Mexico, 1560-1620
    by Ida Altman
    £48.49

    Between 1560 and 1620, a thousand or more people left the town of Brihuega in Spain to migrate to New Spain (now Mexico), where nearly all of them settled in Puebla de los Angeles. This text examines the transference of social, economic and cultural patterns within the early modern Hispanic world.

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    by Lawrence R. Schehr
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    Based on 19th-century French novels, this book argues that the point defining realism is the point at which the processes of representation break down, a sort of black hole of textuality, a rent in the tissue.

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    - The Soviet War in Afghanistan and the Collapse of the Soviet System
    by Yaacov Ro'i
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    By the mid-1980s, public opinion in the USSR had begun to turn against Soviet involvement in Afghanistan: the Soviet¿Afghan War (1979¿1989) had become a long, painful, and unwinnable conflict, one that Mikhail Gorbachev referred to as a "bleeding wound" in a 1986 speech. The eventual decision to withdraw Soviet troops from Afghanistan created a devastating ripple effect within Soviet society that, this book argues, became a major factor in the collapse of the Soviet Union. In this comprehensive survey of the effects of the war on Soviet society and politics, Yaacov Ro'i analyzes the opinions of Soviet citizens on a host of issues connected with the war and documents the systemic change that would occur when Soviet leadership took public opinion into account. The war and the difficulties that the returning veterans faced undermined the self-esteem and prestige of the Soviet armed forces and provided ample ammunition for media correspondents who sought to challenge the norms of the Soviet system. Through extensive analysis of Soviet newspapers and interviews conducted with Soviet war veterans and regular citizens in the early 1990s, Ro'i argues that the effects of the war precipitated processes that would reveal the inbuilt limitations of the Soviet body politic and contribute to the dissolution of the USSR by 1991.

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    Understanding Global Migration offers scholars a groundbreaking account of emerging migration states around the globe, especially in the Global South.Leading scholars of migration have collaborated to provide a birds-eye view of migration interdependence. Understanding Global Migration proposes a new typology of migration states, identifying multiple ideal types beyond the classical liberal type. Much of the world's migration has been to countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The authors assembled here account for diverse histories of colonialism, development, and identity in shaping migration policy.This book provides a truly global look at the dilemmas of migration governance: Will migration be destabilizing, or will it lead to greater openness and human development? The answer depends on the capacity of states to manage migration, especially their willingness to respect the rights of the ever-growing portion of the world's population that is on the move.

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    - The Myths of Scarcity and Security That Haunt U.S. Energy Policy
    by Robert Vitalis
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    - Vietnamese Migrants Transforming Ethnic Nationalism in Berlin
    by Phi Hong Su
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    After border crossings, Vietnamese migrants in Berlin identify with the ethnic nation, but have transformed their commitments to ethnic nationalism.

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    - A History
    by Eugene Y. Park
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    This book is a comprehensive account of Korean history from early times to December 2020.

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    - How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb
    by Togzhan Kassenova
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