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  • av Moshe Hellinger
    421

    An in-depth account of the ideology driving Israel's religious Zionist settler movements since the 1970s.

  • av Jonathan David Fine
    461

    Comprehensive historical study of policy planning and implementation during the crucial formative years of the Israeli government system.

  • av Sharon D. Wright Austin
    487

    Examines the continuing ethnic diversification of black America and its impact on black political empowerment.

  • av Glenn R. Parker
    517

    Analyzes long-term interest group/party alliances, with a focus on the part played by federal advisory committees.

  • av Richard Dien Winfield
    421

    This book questions the postmodern credo that the autonomy of reason and action is a delusion, concealing our entrapment in historical convention and masking a logocentric domination. The author shows how this dogma not only assails a false vision of self-determination, but also how it ignores the way in which a critique of rational autonomy can provide no epistemology or ethics, nor any critique of modernity, without embracing the very independence of thought and conduct that it spurns. Freedom and Modernity offers a positive alternative revealing how self-determination is the very substance of legitimacy for both knowledge and conduct.

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    401

    Volume XXI of the History of al-¿abar¿ (from the second part of 66/685 to 73/693) covers the resolution of "the Second Civil War." This conflict, which has broken out in 64/683 after the death of the Umayyad caliph Yaz¿d I, involved the rival claims of the Umayyads (centered in Syria) and the Zubayrids (centered in the Hijaz), each of whom claimed the caliphal title, Commander of the Faithful. Both parties contented for control of Iraq, which was also the setting for al-Mukht¿r's Sh¿¿ite uprising in al-K¿fah during 66/685 and 67/686. Kh¿rijite groups were active in south-western Iran and central Arabia, even threatening the heavily settled lands of Iraq. By the end of 73/692, the Umayyad regime in Damascus, led by Abd-al-Malik, had extinguished the rival caliphate of Ibn al-Zubayr and had reestablished a single, more or less universally acknowledged political authority for the Islamic community.Al-¿abar¿'s account of these years is drawn from such earlier historians as Abu Mikhnaf, al-Mad¿¿in¿ , and al-Waqidi and includes eyewitness accounts, quotations from poems, and texts of sermons. Notable episodes include al-Mukht¿r's slaying of those who had been involved in the death of al-Husayn at Karbala, the death of al-Mukht¿r at the hands of Mü¿ab ibn al-Zubayr, the revolt of Amr ibn Sä¿d in Damascus, the death of Mü¿ab at the Battle of Dayr al-Jathaliq, and al-Hajjaj's siege and conquest of Mecca on behalf of Abd-al-Malik. There are excursuses on the chair that al-Mukht¿r venerated as a relic of Ali, the biography of the colorful brigand ¿Ubayd All¿h b. al-¿urr, and the development of the secretarial office in Islam.The translation has been fully annotated. Parallels in the works of Ibn Sa'd, al-Baladhuri, and the Kitabal-Aghani have been indicated in the notes where these accounts supplement or diverge from that of al-¿abar¿.

  • av Ervin Laszlo
    391

    Provides the foundations of a genuine unified field theory.

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    401

    In this volume, which covers the caliphates of Sulaym¿n, ¿Umar II, and Yaz¿d II, al-¿abar¿ provides vivid and detailed accounts of the events spanning the period from 97-105/715-724. We listen to the stirring speeches of Qutaybah ibn Muslim, in which he urges his followers to renounce their allegiance to Sulaym¿n; are present at the disastrous third and final attempt to take Constantinople; watch from behind the scenes as Rajä ibn ¿aywah skillfully engineers the accession of 'Umar II; and follow the remarkable career of Yaz¿d b. al-Muhallab, first as governor and conqueror, then as prisoner, and finally as rebel.Throughout this volume we observe the struggle of the Umayyad regime to maintain control over a rapidly expanding but increasingly dissatisfied subject population. Governors are appointed and dismissed with dizzying rapidity, administrative boundaries are drawn and redrawn, Arab tribesmen express dissatisfaction with the diminishing rewards of military conquest, non-Arab converts chafe at the differential treatment they receive, and religious opponents revolt in the name of "the Book and the Sunnah." Important in their own right, the events of this period provide an essential key to a proper understanding of the 'Abbasid revolution that lay just over the horizon.A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-¿abar¿ set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.

  • av Gloria Anzaldua & Cherrie Moraga
    491 - 1 037

  • av Robert E. Carter
    401

    An accessible discussion of the thought of key figures of the Kyoto School of Japanese philosophy.

  • av William G. Tierney
    421 - 1 027

  • av Alexander Sergeant
    401 - 1 177

  • av Michael Hammond
    421

    Assesses how America's film industry remembered World War I during the interwar period.

  • av Fanny Soderback
    531

    Examines the relationship between time and sexual difference in the work of French feminists Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray.

  • av Chetan Singh
    581

    A rare look at the history of Himalayan peasant society and the relationship between culture and environment in the Himalayas.

  • av Damian Gerber
    401

    Illustrates how the notion of an ecological society remains a decisively political question.

  • av Mark Davidson
    401

    Examines the ways in which austerity policies are transforming US cities.

  • av Erica Stein
    421 - 1 027

  • av Joya Chatterji
    481 - 1 041

  • av Stephen D. Bosworth
    401 - 1 021

  • av Anindita Banerjee
    587 - 1 027

  • av Stuart Ray Sarbacker
    461 - 1 037

  • av Jessica L. Carr
    421 - 1 027

  • av Amir Locker-Biletzki
    401

    Shows how Israeli Communists developed a distinctive national identity outside the boundaries of Zionism.

  • av Homer B. Pettey
    401 - 1 027

  • av Roger T. Ames
    461 - 1 037

  • av Brian Collins
    597 - 1 027

  • av Nancy E. Berg
    587

  • av Vinodh Venkatesh
    567 - 1 027

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