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  • von G Canby Robinson
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Adventures in Medical Education".

  • von Gordon N Ray
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "The Buried Life".

  • von Edward Kennard Rand
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "A Toast to Horace".

  • von Arthur Pope
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Tone Relations in Painting".

  • von Edward Chase Kirkland
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Men, Cities and Transportation: A Study in New England History, 1820-1900, Volume II".

  • von Edward Chase Kirkland
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Men, Cities and Transportation: A Study in New England History, 1820-1900, Volume I".

  • von Arthur Lyon Cross
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "The Anglican Episcopate and the American Colonies".

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    No detailed description available for "Facts and Factors in Economic History".

  • von Samuel L Clemens & William D Howells
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Mark Twain-Howells Letters: The Correspondence of Samuel L. Clemens and William D. Howells, 1872-1910, Volume II".

  • von Samuel L Clemens & William D Howells
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Mark Twain-Howells Letters: The Correspondence of Samuel L. Clemens and William D. Howells, 1872-1910, Volume I".

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    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "American Youth, An Enforced Reconnaissance".

  • - Images of Race in American Culture
    von Martha Jane Nadell
    48,00 €

    With the appearance of the urban, modern, diverse "New Negro" in the Harlem Renaissance, writers and critics began a vibrant debate on the nature of African-American identity, community, and history. The author offers a fresh perspective on the period and the decades immediately following it.

  • von Joseph R Starobin
    48,00 €

    In 1943 the American Communist Party was a large, politically influential, broadly based movement. In 1957 it was a small, weak, and isolated political sect. The Party's decline in the intervening Cold War years is the subject of this book-an analysis of a major radical movement that touched millions of Americans and pervaded many aspects of American life. The author, at one time active in the Party and foreign editor of its paper, the Daily Worker, and now a scholar and professor of political science, has combined personal experience with careful scholarship to analyze what happened to a revolutionary organization that found itself unable to make a revolution. His approach is not autobiographical, but rather analytical. Mr. Starobin places the Party in its historical and political context and describes its unsuccessful efforts to adapt to the demands of the American political situation. Throughout the book are fresh interpretations of important events: the struggle in 1945 between Earl Browder and William Z. Foster for leadership of the Party, the outcome of which had a profound effect on the Party's future course; the nature of Browder's policies and Moscow's eventual rejection of him; the Henry Wallace movement of 1948; the right-left battle within the CIO in the late forties; the "Communist conspiracy" problem of the fifties; the Party's relationship with the Soviet Communists; the origins of the "Black liberation movement." The author's basic conclusion is that American Communists were on their way to becoming an authentic and powerful radical movement in American life but were defeated by a basic contradiction: they could not continue to be part of a world movement dominated by Leninist concepts and yet consolidate their relative success within the United States, where these concepts were not applicable. To survive, the Party had to change. It had to anticipate by fifteen years and to endure the two tendencies that would develop within world Communism: the Russian quasi-revolutionary strain and the Chinese ultra-revolutionary. It tried, Mr. Starobin shows, and it failed. American Communism in Crisis, 1943-1957 will interest not only history-minded readers but also anyone concerned today with social change. The book has much to say to the new left-giving historical material necessary for an understanding of its past and its potential.

  • von Montgomery Schuyler
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "American Architecture and Other Writings, Volume II".

  • von Montgomery Schuyler
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "American Architecture and Other Writings, Volume I".

  • von George Santayana
    48,00 €

    Book Excerpt: ...hile life as a whole, history, character, and destiny are objects unfit for imagination to dwell on, and repellent to poetic art? I cannot think so. If it be a fact, as it often is, that we find little things pleasing and great things arid and formless, and if we are better poets in a line than in an epic, that is simply due to lack of faculty on our part, lack of imagination and memory, and above all to lack of discipline.This might be shown, I think, by psychological analysis, if we cared to rely on something so abstract and so debatable. For in what does the short-winded poet himself excel the common unimaginative person who talks or who stares? Is it that he thinks even less? Rather, I suppose, in that he feels more; in that his moment of intuition, though fleeting, has a vision, a scope, a symbolic something about it that renders it deep and expressive. Intensity, even momentary intensity, if it can be expressed at all, comports fullness and suggestion compressed into that intense moment. Yes, ev...

  • von James L (Australian National University & Canberra) Richardson
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Germany and the Atlantic Alliance".

  • von Harry Howe Ransom
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "The Intelligence Establishment".

  • von William G McLoughlin
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "New England Dissent, 1630-1833: The Baptists and the Separation of Church and State, Volume II".

  • von William G McLoughlin
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "New England Dissent, 1630-1833: The Baptists and the Separation of Church and State, Volume I".

  • von Shailer Mathews
    48,00 €

    This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!

  • von A Lawrence Lowell
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Greater European Governments".

  • von N S B Gras
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Industrial Evolution".

  • von Asa Gray
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Darwiniana".

  • von Felix Gilbert
    48,00 €

    Leopold von Ranke (1795-1886), generally recognized as the founder of the school of modern critical historical scholarship, and Jacob Burckhardt (1818-1897), the great Swiss proponent of cultural interpretation, are fathers of modern history--giants of their time who continue to exert an immense influence in our own. They are usually seen as contrasts, Ranke as representative of political history and Burckhardt of cultural history. In five essays, each flowing gracefully into the next, the distinguished historian Felix Gilbert shows that such contrasts are oversimplifications. Despite their interest in different aspects of the past, Ranke's and Burckhardt's views arose from common elements in the first half of the nineteenth century, the time in which they grew up and in which their first masterworks attracted such wide attention. This concise volume clarifies the beginnings of history as an autonomous discipline, while forcing us to examine our views on basic questions in historical scholarship.In the case of Ranke, relating his work to his times counteracts the current tendency to disregard the difference between the historical concepts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. By focusing on this difference, Gilbert emphasizes the originality and novelty of Ranke's ideas about history. Although Burckhardt is often portrayed as an intellectually lonely figure, this book reveals the importance of relating his thought to the intellectual trends of his time.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

  • - The Diary of a Development
    von Sigfried Giedion
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Architecture, You, and Me".

  • von René de Costa
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "The Poetry of Pablo Neruda".

  • von I Bernard Cohen
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Some Early Tools of American Science".

  • von Edith Meyer Taylor
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "Psychological Appraisal of Children with Cerebral Defects".

  • von John H Steele
    48,00 €

    No detailed description available for "The Structure of Marine Ecosystems".

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