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  • von Ruud van den Beuken
    101,00 €

    In 1928, Hilton Edwards and Micheal mac Liammoir founded the Dublin Gate Theatre. In examining an extensive corpus of archival resources, Van den Beuken reveals how the Gate became a site of avant-garde nationalism in the Ireland's tumultuous first post-independence decades.

  • - Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA
    von Timothy W. Kneeland
    39,00 - 82,00 €

    Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning.

  • - Anglo-American Historians and Modern Egypt
    von Peter Gran
    93,00 €

    Although decades of scholarship have critiqued traditional binaries of developed and undeveloped in Arab studies, the narrative of 1798 symbolizing the coming of the modern west to the rescue of the static east endures. This book takes stock of this dominant paradigm, interrogating its origins and the ways in which scholarship perpetuates it.

  • - A Walker's Book of Days
    von Nina Shengold
    102,00 €

    Quietly transformative, Reservoir Year encourages readers to find their own ways to unplug and slow down, reconnecting with nature, reviving old passions and sparking some new ones along the path.

  • - Women, Sport, and Self-Making in Istanbul
    von Sertac Sehlikoglu
    107,00 €

    Examines spor meraki as an object of desire shared by a broad and diverse group of Istanbulite women. Sehlikoglu follows the latest anthropological scholarship that defines desire beyond the moment it is felt, experienced, or even yearned for, and as something that is formed through a series of social and historical makings.

  • - Travel Essays from the Hudson Review
     
    128,00 €

    The Hudson Review has always had an international focus. Travel and reports from abroad have figured prominently in the journal. Places Lost and Found is a treasury of distinctive and compelling essays selected from six decades of the Hudson Review.

  • - 1784-1963
     
    116,00 €

    Offering a fresh perspective, this volume traces the rich history of the Irish American diaspora press, uncovering the ways in which a lively print culture forged significant cultural, political, and even economic bonds between the Irish living in America and the Irish living in Ireland.

  • - Power and Legitimacy in Egypt, 1866-2011
    von Irene Weipert-Fenner
    101,00 €

    Contrary to the prevailing opinion that autocratic parliaments are meaningless, token institutions, Weipert-Fenner's long-term analysis shows that parliament can be an indicator, catalyst, and agent of change in an authoritarian regime.

  • - Egypt's Turbulent Transition
    von Joshua Stacher
    101,00 €

    In Egypt, something that fails to live up to its advertised expectations is often called a watermelon. The political transition in Egypt after protests overthrew Husni Mubarak is one such watermelon. Stacher examines the uprising and its aftermath to show how the country's new ruling incumbents deferred the democratic dreams of the people of Egypt.

  • - The Second Majles, 1909-1911
    von Mangol Bayat
    112,00 €

    After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, constitutionalist leaders represented a diverse composite of beliefs, yet they all shared a similar vision of a new Iran, one that included far-reaching modernizing reforms. Mangol Bayat provides a much-needed detailed analysis of this historic episode.

  • - Irish Mystery, Detective, and Crime Fiction
     
    100,00 €

    Irish crime fiction, long present on international bestseller lists, has been knocking on the door of the academy for a decade. With a wide range of scholars addressing some of the most essential Irish detective writing, Guilt Rules All confirms that this genre has arrived.

  • - Intellectuals, Cultural Production, and the State in the Middle East and North Africa
     
    104,00 €

    Situated in the fields of contemporary literary and cultural studies, the ten essays collected in Generations of Dissent shed light on the artistic creativity, cultural production, intellectual movements, and acts of political dissidence across the Middle East and North Africa.

  • - From Hollywood and Egyptian Stereotypes to Self-Representation
    von Waleed F. Mahdi
    126,00 €

    In this innovative volume, Mahdi offers a comparative analysis of three cinemas, yielding rich insights on the layers of representation and the ways in which those representations are challenged and disrupted.

  • - The Law and the Future of Public Information in New York
    von Brett Orzechowski
    89,00 €

    The Freedom of Information Law allows any person to request and obtain, without explanation or justification, existing, identifiable, and unpublished governmental records. Orzechowski guides readers through the creation of the law and the concept of open government in the twenty-first century, offering a foundational understanding of how the legislation works.

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    32,00 €

    Yeats scholarship has remained largely embedded in traditional modes of critical theory. For the first time, this collection of original essays applies a wide spectrum of contemporary critical theories to major works in the Yeats canon, serving as models of how to read and work with Yeats from a postmodernist/poststructuralist perspective.

  • - Narratives, Symbols, and Archaeology
    von Anthony Wonderley & Martha L. Sempowski
    102,00 €

    The League of the Iroquois, the most famous native government in North America, dominated intertribal diplomacy in the Northeast and influenced the course of American colonial history for nearly two centuries. In this highly original book, two anthropological archaeologists synthesize their research to explore the underpinnings of the confederacy.

  • - Identity, Ethnicity, and Collective Memory
    von Menahem Merhavy
    102,00 €

    Taking an innovative approach to the study of Iranian nationalism, Merhavy examines the way symbols from Iran's past have played an important role in the struggles between political, religious, and ideological movements over legitimacy in the last five decades.

  • von Tal Elmaliach
    102,00 €

    Israel's 1977 political election resulted in a dramatic defeat for the ruling Labor movement. The government passed into the hands of the rightwing nationalist movement. Elmaliach chronicles the fascinating story of Israel's political transformation between the 1950s and the 1970s, exploring the roots of the Labor movement's historic collapse.

  • - Prospects for a Human Future
     
    108,00 €

    Argues that global peace is possible because ordinary people are its architects. Saikia and Haines offer a unique and imaginative perspective on people's daily lives across the world as they struggle to create peace despite escalating political violence.

  • - Soviet and Polish Jews under Hitler
    von Jeffrey Koerber
    109,00 €

    Traces the prewar and wartime experiences of young adult Jews raised under distinct political and social systems. Each cohort harnessed the knowledge and skills attained during their formative years to seek survival during the Holocaust through narrow windows of chance.

  • - Eddie Gardner and the Great Bunion Derbies
    von Charles B. Kastner
    100,00 €

    On April 23, 1929, the second annual Transcontinental Foot Race across America, known as the Bunion Derby, was in its twenty-fifth day. Eddie ""the Sheik"" Gardner, an African American runner from Seattle, was leading the race. Kastner traces Gardner's remarkable journey from his birth in 1897 to his success as a long-distance runner.

  • von Miriam Karpilove
    34,00 €

    First published serially in the Yiddish daily newspaper di Varhayt in 1916-18, Diary of a Lonely Girl, or The Battle against Free Love is a novel of intimate feelings and scandalous behaviours, shot through with a dark humour.

  • - Edna O'Brien, Philip Roth, and Irish-Jewish Literature
    von Dan O'Brien
    117,00 €

    Since the publication of their first controversial novels in the 1950s and 1960s, Philip Roth and Edna O'Brien have always argued against the isolation of mind from body, autobiography from fiction, life from art, and self from nation. In this book Dan O'Brien investigates these shared concerns of the two authors.

  • von Ake Hultkrantz
    33,00 €

    A collection of fifteen essays on the religious attitudes and practices of a variety of North American Indian tribes.

  • - Origins of Juvenile Reform in New York State, 1815-1857
    von Robert S. Pickett
    33,00 €

    The New York House of Refuge, the first institution in America to deal with the juvenile delinquent as a special problem, opened its doors in 1825. Concerned with the plight of the children who roamed the streets, the institution was founded to rehabilitate "deviant" adolescents. This is the story of the critical early years of juvenile reform.

  • von Mary E. Daly
    32,00 €

    The roots of many problems facing Ireland's economy today can be traced to the first two decades following its independence. This book is the first comprehensive study of industrial development and attitudes toward industrialization during a pivotal period, from the founding of the Irish Free State to the Anglo-Irish Trade Treaty.

  • - A Travelogue
    von Shibli Numani
    104,00 €

    Vividly captures the experiences of prominent Indian intellectual and scholar Shibli- Nu'ma-ni- (1857-1914) as he journeyed across the Ottoman Empire and Egypt in 1892. A professor of Arabic and Persian, Nu'ma-ni- took a six-month leave from teaching to travel to the Ottoman Empire in search of rare printed works and manuscripts.

  • - Genre, Queerness, and Transformation in NBC's Hannibal
     
    78,00 €

    Explores questions of authorship and audience response as well as themes of horror, gore, cannibalism, queerness, and transformation in the NBC series Hannibal. Contributors also address Hannibal's distinctive visual, auditory, and narrative style.

  • von Mehraneh Ebrahimi
    81,00 €

    Does the study of aesthetics have tangible effects in the real world? Does examining the work of diaspora writers and artists change our view of "the Other"? In this thoughtful book, Ebrahimi argues that an education in the humanities is as essential as one in politics and ethics, critically training the imagination toward greater empathy.

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