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  • - The Epic Journey to the Battle of Tsushima
    av Constantine Pleshakov
    417

    A stirring reconstruction of one of history's great--and least known --naval battles... Fascinating stuff. A boon for students of military history and naval warfare.--Kirkus Reviews (starred review).

  • - Toward A New Politics Of Hispanic Assimilation
    av Linda Chavez
    477

    Are Hispanics making it",achieving the American dream following the pattern of other ethnic groups? This controversial book shatters the myth that 20 million His panics,fast becoming the nation's largest minority,are a permanent underclass. Chavez considers the radical implications for bilingual education, immigration policy, and affirmative action.

  • - Religion, Liberty, and the Father of Our Country
    av Michael Novak & Jana Novak
    477

    In Washington's God Michael Novak-one of America's leading neoconservative pundits-and his daughter, Jana, uncover George Washington's religious life. Finally the record is set straight on the most thoroughly misunderstood aspect of Washington's life. The Novaks focus on Washington's strong trust in divine Providence and see this belief as providing the unifying narrative to his monumental life.

  • - A Labor Perspective On American Business
    av barry bluestone
    531

    "It is no secret that corporate America is in trouble--as are labor unions--and a principal reason is our archaic system of labor-management relations, which excludes labor from participating in, and sha"

  • - Why We're Better Off Than We Think
    av Michael Cox & Richard Alm
    407

    A leading economist and a top economic journalist show that contrary to conventional wisdom, America is at the peak of its economic well-being, with more opportunity for more people than at any other time in our history.

  • - Does The Abuse Excuse Threaten Our Legal System?
    av David Wilson
    357

    "In Moral Judgment, James Q. Wilson demonstrates how our judicial system has compromised its obligation to discriminate between right and wrong. Citing highly publicized verdicts, he makes an erudite c"

  • - Two Years In The Gutter With Al Gore And George W. Bush -- Notes From The 2000 Campaign Trail
    av Dana Milbank
    657

    In this irreverent campaign diary, equal parts Hunter S. Thompson and Michael Lewis, Washington Post political writer Dana Milbank remembers the bruising highlights of the 2000 presidential campaign

  • - Stories of Patients, Families, and Their Therapists
    av Jeri Hepworth
    601

    This groundbreaking volume shows the powerful benefits that can emerge when therapists acknowledge illness as a vital part of everyone's psychology.

  • - The Meaning Of Race In American Life
    av Manning Marable
    371

    One of America's most influential historians and interpreters of the black experience reinvents racial politics for the twenty-first century

  • - A Practical Guide To Workplace Learning In The Third Millennium
    av Michael Marquardt
    761

    An impressive overview of Human Resource Development programs the world over-touching on important issues in culture, environment, and geopolitics

  • - Race And Democracy Since World War II
    av Howard Winant
    517

    A masterful account of world racial politics and the future of global race relations by a leading American sociologist

  • - A Hopeful View Of American Government
    av Steven Kelman
    371

    A political scientist at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government analyzes how public policy is made in this country,and why the system works so much better than most observers believe.

  • av Jeff Madrick
    531

    From New York Times columnist and Emmy-winning TV commentator Jeff Madrick, a sharply contrarian analysis of economic growth--and a provocative agenda for how to get our economy growing again

  • av Eric Lott
    581

    An award-winning scholar challenges the intellectuals of the baby boom generation to shake off a decade's worth of complacency and reclaim the mantle of social justice

  • - Selected Essays
    av Philip Lopate
    407

    From the master of the form, Phillip Lopate, a selection of essays that together trace the arc of his life and career

  • - From Growing Up To Growing Old, A Celebration Of The Lesbian Experience
    av Karla Jay
    407

    In a mix of the serious and the irreverent, this view of the many rites and phases of lesbian life, from coming out to commitment ceremonies, brings together essays by lesbian and bisexual women of different ages, races, and classes.

  • av Peter Huber
    407

    This controversial book describes the transformation of modern tort law since the 1960s, and shows how the dramatic increase in liability lawsuits has had an adverse effect on the safety, health, the cost of insurance, and individual rights.

  • - A Poet's Childhood
    av June Jordan
    347

    Written with exceptional beauty throughout, Soldier stands and delivers an eloquent, heart-breaking, hilarious and hopeful, witness to the beginnings of a truly extraordinary, American life.

  • av Kathleen Jamieson
    407

    From a media expert and network commentator, an engaging guide through the welter of misinformation--generated by politicians and the media alike--that surrounds political campaigns.

  • - A Social History Of Welfare In America, Tenth Anniversary Edition
    av Michael Katz
    601

    An examination of the origins of public and private social welfare, from the days of the colonial poorhouse through the current tragedy of the homeless, explaining why such a highly criticized system persists.

  • - Chasing The American Dream In The Postwar Consumer Culture
    av Andrew Hurley
    407

    An entertaining and revealing history that charts the hopes, dreams, fears, and frustrations of Americans as they pursued the good life in an age of affluence.

  • - How Electronic Media--From Baby Videos to Educational Software--Affects Your Young Child
    av Lisa Guernsey
    371

    An engaging examination of current research into how exposure to television, iPads, and other "screen time" affects the development of babies and toddlers

  • - The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series
    av David Pietrusza
    481

    A colourful biography that brings to life the seedy underworld denizens of jazz-age New York City and its unrivaled kingpin, the model for Damon Runyon's Nathan DetroitProves Arnold Rothstein- perhaps the most influential of American criminals- was the mastermind behind the 1919 Black Sox scandal, despite his small role in EIGHT MEN OUT

  • - The Struggle for Israel's Soul
    av Yoram Hazony
    411

    A provocative, compelling history and a passionate call to defend Israel's mission as the state of the Jewish people.

  • - The Politics of National Security--From World War II to the War on Terrorism
    av Julian E. Zelizer
    517

    "Eminently readable... [a] powerful and rewarding study of U.S. foreign policy in modern times." --Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs

  • - An Anatomy Of Leadership
    av Emma Laskin
    317

    In Leading Minds , Gardner and his research associate at Harvard Project Zero, Emma Laskin, apply a cognitive lens to leadership, drawing on Gardner's ground-breaking work on intelligence and creativity to offer fascinating revelations about the minds of leaders and those who follow them. This reissue includes a new introduction by the author.

  • - The Greatest Political Mystery Of Our Time
    av Leonard Garment
    357

    "More than a quarter century after Bob Woodward introduced his Scotch-drinking, cigarette-smoking, garage-skulking friend and source in All the President's Men, the public remains enduringly engrossed"

  • - Henry Clay and the Compromise That Saved the Union
    av Robert Remini
    407

    A National Book Award-winning historian narrates Henry Clay's heroic brokering of a bipartisan compromise that saved the nation

  • - America In World War I
    av Thomas Fleming
    511

    In this sweeping historical canvas, Thomas Fleming undertakes nothing less than a drastic revision of our experience in World War I. He reveals how the British and French duped Wilson into thinking the war was as good as won, and there would be no need to send an army overseas. He describes a harried president making speech after speech proclaiming America's ideals while supporting espionage and sedition acts that sent critics to federal prisons. And he gives a harrowing account of how the Allies did their utmost to turn the American Expeditionary Force into cannon fodder on the Western Front.Thoroughly researched and dramatically told, The Illusion of Victory offers compelling testimony to the power of a president's visionary ideals-as well as a starkly cautionary tale about the dangers of applying them in a war-maddened world.

  • - FDR and the War Within World War II
    av Thomas Fleming
    577

    "A gripping, controversial, informative and at times infuriating look at FDR's leadership as the nation entered and fought World War II...Both revisionist and controversial." Washington Post

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