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    - Understanding the Laws of Energy
    av Martin Goldstein
    527

    This book explains the laws of thermodynamics for science buffs and neophytes alike. The authors present the historical development of thermodynamics and show how its laws follow from the atomic theory of matter, then give examples of the laws' applicability to such phenomena as the formation of diamonds from graphite and how blood carries oxygen.

  • - An Interpretation of Political Culture
    av Nicolai N. Petro
    611

    How could the West have better prepared for the fall of communism and gained a clearer picture of Russia's new political landscape? By cultivating awareness of the abiding democratic aspirations of the Russian people. Petro traces the history of those aspirations, exposing Russia's involvement in the democratic quest at the heart of Western values.

  • av Michael Walzer
    541

  • - New Directions in Safeguarding the Planet, Enlarged Edition
    av Richard Elliot Benedick
    711

    The first edition of this book offered an insider's view of the politics, economics, science, and diplomacy involved in creating the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. Now Benedick-a principal architect and chief U.S. negotiator of the treaty-brings us to the eve of the treaty's 10th anniversary.

  • - A Clinical Theory
    av Jay R. Greenberg
    627

    Psychoanalysis is a vital yet divided discipline. A confusing array of mutually contradictory theories compete for the loyalty of clinicians and the attention of those interested in understanding human experience. Greenberg never loses touch with his clinical experience; ultimately, this is the deeply personal statement of a skilled practitioner.

  • av Bernard Bailyn
    587

    Drawing on such source materials as business records, religious and political data, literary remains, and genealogical information, Bailyn has discovered much that is new about the merchants, and has brought it together into a portrait of our economic founding fathers that will reorient our thinking about many aspects of early New England history.

  • - With an Appreciation by John G. Hildebrand, Revised edition
    av Kenneth D. Roeder
    601

    Insects are ideal subjects for neurophysiological studies. This classic volume relates the activities of nerve cells to the activities of insects, something that had never been attempted when the book first appeared in 1963. In several elegant experiments, Roeder shows how stimulus and behavior are related through the nervous system.

  • - American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economics of Play
    av William Brown
    787

    Within the ephemera of the everyday-old photographs, circus posters, iron toys-lies a challenge to America's dominant cultural memory. What this memory has left behind, Brown recovers in the "material unconscious" of Stephen Crane's work, the textual residues of daily sensations that add up to a new history of the American 1890s.

  • av Lucien Febvre
    571

  • - The Second Symphony of Johannes Brahms
    av Reinhold Brinkmann
    787

    In this elegant book, premier musicologist Reinhold Brinkmann guides us through Brahms's "Second Symphony," examining musical ideas in all their compositional facets and placing them in the context of major trends in the intellectual history of late nineteenth-century Europe.

  • - Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America
    av Mark E. Neely
    527

    Mark E. Neely, Jr., gives us the first compact biography of Abraham Lincoln based on new scholarship. Neely, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, vividly recaptures the central place of politics in Lincoln's life.

  • - The Destruction and Reassembly of an Island Ecosystem
    av Ian Thornton
    627

    On August 27, 1883, the island of Krakatau near Java erupted with a force nearly ten thousand times that of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, obliterating all plant and animal life. This book is a comprehensive account of the reassembly of a tropical forest ecosystem on Krakatau over the past century.

  • av Owen Fiss
    497

    How free is the speech of someone who can't be heard? Not very--and this, Owen Fiss suggests in this incisive book, is where the First Amendment comes in. He reframes the debate by showing how restrictions on political expenditures, hate speech, and pornography can be defended in terms of the First Amendment, not despite it.

  • - On Jacques Derrida
    av Rodolphe Gasche
    787

    This text reveals the true philosophical nature of Jacques Derrida's thought, its debt to the tradition it engages, and its misuse by some of his most fervent admirers, dispels the current myth of Derrida's singularity and replaces it with a sense of the philosopher's genuine accomplishment.

  • - The Psychology of the Arts
    av Ellen Winner
    581

    Psychologist Ellen Winner studies the creative, nonliteral discourse of children's spontaneous speech, examining how their abilities to use and interpret figurative language change as they grow older, and what such language shows us about the changing feature's of children's minds.

  • - A Biologist's Life in the Field
    av Bernd Heinrich
    407

    Part autobiography, part field-biology case study, this account of a scientist's life and work is an opportunity to report not just results but the curiosity, humor, error, passion, and competitiveness that feed the process of discovery. For the reader, it is a chance to share the perceptions of a mind in tune with the inner workings of nature.

  • av Eve K. Nichols
    527

    Nichols explores the potential for gene therapy and identifies those who are candidates for it. Having provided a biomedical background for understanding somatic cell gene therapy, she takes a thoughtful look at complex and sensitive issues surrounding ethical, economic, and policy aspects of manipulating human genes.

  • - How Politics Is Destroying the Criminal Justice System
    av Susan Estrich
    501

    At a time when three-quarters of black Americans believe the criminal justice system is racist; when nearly half of whites think it's ineffective and in decline; when crime still tops the list of public concerns, and politicians exploit public distrust of the system, this book makes a powerful, controversial, and urgently needed statement.

  • - Challenge and Reform, Revised Edition
    av Richard A. Posner
    727

    Drawing on economic and political theory, legal analysis, and his own extensive judicial experience, Posner sketches the history of the federal courts, describes the contemporary institution, appraises concerns that have been expressed with their performance, and presents a variety of proposals for both short-term and fundamental reform.

  • - Lessons in School Reform from the United States and Great Britain
    av Sarah Warshauer Freedman
    627

    What can teachers in British and American inner-city schools learn from each other about literacy training? To explore this question, Sarah Warshauer Freedman and her British colleagues set up a writing exchange that matched classes from four middle and high schools in the San Francisco Bay area with their London equivalents.

  • - The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy
    av Kristin Luker
    737

    This powerful book takes us behind the stereotypes, the inflamed rhetoric, and the flip media sound bites to show us the complex reality and troubling truths of teenage mothers in America today.

  • av Ronald L. Numbers
    627

    Focusing on crucial aspects of the history of Darwinism in America, Numbers gets to the heart of American resistance to Darwin's ideas. He provides a much-needed historical perspective on today's quarrels about creationism and evolution-and illuminates the specifically American nature of this struggle.

  • - The Discourse of Agoraphobia
    av Lisa Capps
    601

    Offering a novel analysis of a patient's experience of agoraphobia, this collaboration between a clinical psychologist and a linguist proposes a view of agoraphobia as a communicative disorder. It opens up potential for linguistic and narrative analysis by revealing the roots of panic and by establishing a framework for therapeutic intervention.

  • av Anthony S. Bryk
    787

    The authors found that Catholic schools have an independent effect on achievement, especially in reducing disparities between disadvantaged and privileged students. Today's Catholic school, they show, is informed by a Dewey-like vision of the school as a community committed to democratic education and the common good of all students.

  • - The Jews and Italians of Brooklyn against Liberalism
    av Jonathan Rieder
    547

    What accounts for the precarious state of liberalism in recent decades? Jonathan Rieder explores this question in his powerful study of the Jews and Italians of Canarsie, a middle-income community in New York that was once the scene of a wild insurgency against racial busing.

  • - Korean Americans and the Los Angeles Riots
    av Nancy Abelmann
    547

    The situation of Los Angeles's Korean Americans touches on some of American society's most vexing issues: ethnic conflict, urban poverty, immigration, multiculturalism, and ideological polarization. Combining interviews and sociohistorical analysis, Abelmann gives these problems a human face and clarifies the factors that render them so complex.

  • - Feminist Literature and Social Change
    av Rita Felski
    611

    Beyond Feminist Aesthetics has a dual focus. First, Rita Felski gives a critical account of current American and European feminist literary theory, and second, she offers an analysis of contemporary fiction by women, drawing in particular on the genres of the autobiographical confession and the novel of self-discovery, in order to show that this literature raises questions for feminism that cannot be answered in terms of a purely gender based analysis. Felski argues that the idea of a feminist aesthetic is a nonissue that feminists have needlessly pursued; she suggests, in contrast, that it is impossible to speak of "masculine" and "feminine," "subversive" and "reactionary" literary forms in isolation from the social conditions of their production and reception. The political value of such works of literature from the standpoint of feminism can be determined only by an investigation of their social functions and effects in relation to the interests of women in a particular historical context. This leads her to argue for an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of literature which can integrate literary and social theory, and to develop such an approach by drawing upon the model of a feminist counter-public sphere. Rita Felski has produced a closely reasoned, stimulating book that creates a new framework for discussing the relationship between literature and feminist politics. It will interest students and teachers of women's studies, comparative literature, cultural studies, and fiction.

  • av Robert von Hallberg
    611

    Challenging the common perception of poets as standing apart from the mainstream of American culture, Robert von Hallberg gives us a fresh and unpredictable assessment of the poetry that has come directly out of the American experience since 1945.

  • - Human Form in American Places
    av Cecelia Tichi
    601

    From Harriet Beecher Stowe's image of the Mississippi's "bosom" to Thoreau's Cape Cod as "the bared and bended arm of Massachusetts," the American environment has been represented in terms of the human body. Exploring such instances of embodiment, Tichi exposes the historically varied and often contrary geomorphic expression of a national paradigm.

  • - Deciphering Genetic and Social Influences on Adolescent Development
    av David Reiss
    797

    This report of a longitudinal study of the influence of family relationships and genetic factors on competence and psychopathology in adolescent development proposes that family relationships are crucial to the expression of genetic influences and may constitute a code for translating genetic influences into the ontogeny of behaviors.

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