On The Fiftieth Anniversary Of Hiroshima, Nobelwinning Physicist Hans Bethe Called On His Fellow Scientists To Stop Working On Weapons Of Mass Destruction. What Drove...
Object Relations In Psychoanalytic Theory Provides A Masterful Overview Of The Central Issue Concerning Psychoanalysts Today: Finding A Way To Deal In Theoretical Terms With...
In This Collection Of Essays, Michael Walzer Discusses How Obligations Are Incurred, Sustained, And (Sometimes) Abandoned By Citizens Of The Modern State And Members Of...
In This Revelatory Book, Sudhir Venkatesh Takes Us Into Maquis Park, A Poor Black Neighborhood On Chicagos Southside, To Explore The Desperate, Dangerous, And Remarkable...
In this revelatory book, Sudhir Venkatesh takes us into Maquis Park, a poor black neighborhood on Chicagos Southside, to explore the desperate, dangerous, and remarkable...
Archbishop Wulfstan of York (d. 1023) was a powerful clergyman and the most influential political thinker of preConquest England. An advocate for the rights and...
The Latin psalms figured prominently in the lives of the AngloSaxons, whether sung in the Divine Office by clerics, studied as a textbook for language...
Old Norse mythology is elusive: it is the label used to describe the religious stories of the preChristian North, featuring such wellknown gods as Odin...
Already the world has seen the political, economic, and cultural significance of hosting the 2008 Olympics in Beijingin policies instituted and altered, positions softened, projects...
This Concise And Illuminating Book Provides A Road Map To The Evolving Conceptual And Policy Terrain Of The Nonprofit Sector. Drawing On Prominent Economic, Political,...
Maximos the Confessor (580662) occupies a unique position in the history of Byzantine philosophy, theology, and spirituality. His profound spiritual experiences and penetrating theological vision...
Francesco Filelfo's philosophical dialogue On Exile (ca. 1440) depicts a prominent group of Florentine noblemen and humanists, driven from their city by Cosimo de Medici,...
Though Wallace Stevens shorter poems are perhaps his best known, his longer poems, Helen Vendler suggests in this book, deserve equal fame and equal consideration....
Reproduction Is Among The Most Basic Of Human Biological Functions, Both For Our Distant Ancestors And For Ourselves, Whether We Live On The Plains Of...
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This colloquium volume celebrates a new Hellenistic epigram collection attributed to the thirdcentury B.C.E. poet Posidippus, one of the most significant literary finds in recent...
In seventeenthcentury England, intellectuals of all kinds discovered their idealized selfimage in the Adam who investigated, named, and commanded the creatures. Reinvented as the agent...
In seventeenthcentury England, intellectuals of all kinds discovered their idealized selfimage in the Adam who investigated, named, and commanded the creatures. Reinvented as the agent...
Though Central To Our Concert And Recording Repertory, And Crucial To The History Of The Symphony, The Four Symphonies Of Johannes Brahms Have Proved Surprisingly...
Though central to our concert and recording repertory, and crucial to the history of the symphony, the four symphonies of Johannes Brahms have proved surprisingly...
Early Renaissance humanists discovered the culture of ancient Greece and Rome mostly through the study of classical manuscripts. Cyriac of Ancona (Ciriaco de' Pizzecolli, 13911452),...
The roots of modern Western legal institutions and concepts go back nine centuries to the Papal Revolution, when the Western church established its political and...
The roots of modern Western legal institutions and concepts go back nine centuries to the Papal Revolution, when the Western church established its political and...
Why did American workers, unlike their European counterparts, fail to forge a classbased movement to pursue broad social reform? Was it simply that they lacked...
Why did American workers, unlike their European counterparts, fail to forge a classbased movement to pursue broad social reform? Was it simply that they lacked...
This lively book reassesses a century of jurisprudential thought from a fresh perspective, and points to a malaise that currently afflicts not only legal theory...
This lively book reassesses a century of jurisprudential thought from a fresh perspective, and points to a malaise that currently afflicts not only legal theory...