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  • - Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
    av Kim F. Hall
    491

    The "Ethiope," the "tawny Tartar," the "woman blackamoore," and "knotty Africanisms"-allusions to blackness abound in Renaissance texts. Kim F. Hall's eagerly awaited book is the first to view...

  • - Military Decision Making and the Disasters of 1914
    av Jack Snyder
    461 - 897

    Jack Snyder's analysis of the attitudes of military planners in the years prior to the Great War demonstrates that it is not only rational analysis that determines strategic doctrine, but also the attitudes of military planners.

  • - Russia and the Small Peoples of the North
    av Yuri Slezkine
    507

    Arctic Mirrors is a vividly rendered history of circumpolar peoples in the Russian empire and the Russian mind.

  • - Mourning, Memory, and Film in Postwar Germany
    av Eric L. Santner
    491

  • av Lucan
    401

    Lucan's great poem, Pharsalia, recounts events surrounding the decisive battle fought near Pharsalus in 48 B.C. during the civil war between the forces of Pompey and Julius Caesar. Though the subject of this unfinished masterpiece is historical, many...

  • av Gregory Nagy
    472,99 - 897

    Gregory Nagy here provides a far-reaching assessment of the relationship between myth and ritual in ancient Greek society. Nagy illuminates in particular the forces of interaction and change that transformed the Indo-European linguistic and cultural heritage...

  • - "Apology of Socrates to the Jury," "Oeconomicus," and "Symposium"
    av Xenophon
    361

    This book presents translations of three dialogues Xenophon devoted to the life and thought of his teacher, Socrates. Each is accompanied by notes and an interpretative essay that will introduce new readers to Xenophon and foster further reflection in...

  • - Mass Killing and Genocide in the 20th Century
    av Benjamin A. Valentino
    397 - 681

    Benjamin A. Valentino finds that ethnic hatreds or discrimination, undemocratic systems of government, and dysfunctions in society play a much smaller role in mass killing and genocide than is commonly assumed. He shows that the impetus for mass...

  • - How Leaders Assess Military Threats
    av Daryl G. Press
    397 - 757

    Calculating Credibility examines-and ultimately rejects-a fundamental belief held by laypeople and the makers of American foreign policy: the notion that backing down during a crisis reduces a country's future credibility. Fear of diminished...

  • - Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union
    av Francine Hirsch
    421 - 1 467

    In Empire of Nations, Francine Hirsch examines the ways in which former imperial ethnographers and local elites provided the Bolsheviks with ethnographic knowledge that shaped the very formation of the new Soviet Union.

  • av John Mueller
    327 - 881

    Mueller argues that war is an idea, like dueling or slavery, that has been substantially discredited, reduced to its remnants-or dregs-and thugs are the residual combatants.

  • - The Politics of War in the Early American Republic
    av Scott A. Silverstone
    1 111

    Between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, the United States was embroiled in competitive inter-state politics. Although it did not directly involve itself in European affairs, the United States did engage regularly in dangerous struggles with...

  • av Robert J. Art
    327 - 817

    What strategic behavior is appropriate for a state as powerful as the U.S.? To answer this question, Robert J. Art concentrates on "grand strategy"-the deployment of military power in both peace and war to support foreign policy goals.

  • av Kristen Stromberg Childers
    1 151

    The state's policy with regard to fathers and fatherhood had a great impact on concepts of citizenship and gender in France in the era of the two World Wars. Drawing on new material that has only recently become available from the archives of the...

  • - U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Military Innovation, 1918-1941
    av Thomas G. Mahnken
    361 - 1 001

    Thomas G. Mahnken sheds light on the shadowy world of U.S. intelligence-gathering, tracing how America learned of military developments in Japan, Germany, and Great Britain in the period between the two world wars.

  • - First of the Mohegans
    av Michael Leroy Oberg
    337

    Many know the name Uncas only from James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans, but the historical Uncas flourished as an important leader of the Mohegan people in seventeenth-century Connecticut. In Uncas: First of the Mohegans, Michael Leroy...

  • - Voices from Colonial Korea, 1910-1945
    av Hildi Kang
    347

    Accessible and attractive narratives, linked by brief historical overviews, provide a large and fully textured view of Korea under Japanese rule.

  • - Turkic and Medieval Heroic Poetry
    av Karl Reichl
    1 307

    Oral epic poetry is still performed by Turkic singers in Central Asia. On trips to the region, Karl Reichl collected heroic poems from the Uzbek, Kazakh, and Karakalpak oral traditions. Through a close analysis of these Turkic works, he shows that...

  • - America's Strategy to Subvert the Soviet Bloc, 1947-1956
    av Gregory Mitrovich
    361 - 981

    Mitrovich argues that the Cold War policy of containment was only the first step in America's clandestine campaign to destroy Soviet power, revealing a range of previously unknown covert actions launched during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations.

  • - Organizations, Knowledge, and Nuclear Weapons Devastation
    av Lynn Eden
    377 - 1 141

    Whole World on Fire focuses on a technical riddle wrapped in an organizational mystery: How and why, for more than half a century, did the U.S. government fail to predict nuclear fire damage as it drew up plans to fight strategic nuclear war? U.S...

  • - German-Russian Cooperation after the Cold War
    av Celeste A. Wallander
    697 - 1 887

    Several hundred thousand members of the Red Army were stationed in East Germany when that state was reunited with its western counterpart. The peaceful transfer of these soldiers to their homeland produced a welcome outcome to a potentially explosive...

  • av John Kekes
    477 - 677

    In his recent book Against Liberalism, philosopher John Kekes argued that liberalism as a political system is doomed to failure by its internal inconsistencies. In this companion volume, he makes a compelling case for conservatism as the best...

  • - Greek Language, Myth, and Metaphor
    av Margaret Alexiou
    1 687

    With the publication of Ritual Lament in Greek Tradition, widely considered a classic in Modern Greek studies and in collateral fields, Margaret Alexiou established herself as a major intellectual innovator on the interconnections among ancient...

  • av Jerrold Levinson
    337

    "Jerrold Levinson's new book, Music in the Moment, makes a major contribution to the now flourishing field of philosophy of music. He has a daring thesis about music listening that is going to shake up the experts, and pose for them, and for us all...

  • - Race and Victorian Women's Fiction
    av Susan Meyer
    477

    The implicit link between white women and "the dark races" recurs persistently in nineteenth-century English fiction. Imperialism at Home examines the metaphorical use of race by three nineteenth-century women novelists: Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, and George Eliot. Susan Meyer argues that each of these domestic novelists uses race...

  • av Richard C. Trexler
    461

    Covering the history of Renaissance Florence from the fourteenth century to the beginnings of the Medici duchy, Trexler traces collective ritual behavior in all its forms.

  • av Donald M. Kagan
    437 - 757

    In the fourth and final volume of his magisterial history of the Peloponnesian War, Donald Kagan examines the period from the destruction of Athens' Sicilian expedition in September of 413 B.C. to the Athenian surrender to Sparta in the spring of 404 B.C.

  • - Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film
    av Seymour Benjamin Chatman
    401

    For the specialist in the study of narrative structure, this is a solid and very perceptive exploration of the issues salient to the telling of a story-whatever the medium.

  • - A Historical and Critical Survey, from the Greeks to the Present
    av Marvin A. Carlson
    421

    Beginning with Aristotle and the Greeks and ending with semiotics and post-structuralism, Theories of the Theatre is the first comprehensive survey of Western dramatic theory. In this expanded edition the author has updated the book and added a new...

  • - The Devil in the Modern World
    av Jeffrey Burton Russell
    401

    Mephistopheles is the fourth and final volume of Jeffrey Burton Russell's critically acclaimed history of the concept of the Devil, continuing in this volume the story from the Reformation to the present.

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