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  • - Arms Control Treaties in the Nuclear Era
    av Thomas Graham
    1 667

    Presents the complete text of thirty-four treaties that have effectively contained the spread of nuclear, biological, and conventional weapons during the Cold War and beyond. This title is suitable for diplomats, international lawyers, and arms control specialists.

  • av Charles Pierce LeWarne
    741

    Presents a portrait of the cultures and trends that shape Washington State. From the role of Native American tribal governments to the administration of Governor Gary Locke, this book examines changes in the political arena including the events of the 2000 elections. It addresses issues such as: environmental controversies and multiculturalism.

  • - Configuration of Forces
    av Matthew Kangas
    387

    The art of William Ingham demonstrates how the modernist tradition, specifically Abstract Expressionism, has flourished in the Pacific Northwest. This volume brings to a wider audience the Seattle-born artist's highly gestural and vividly colored abstract paintings.

  • av Suzanne Paola
    1 237

    The lives of the saints take place all around us, under us, so much of the earth they seethe in it. This book brings the author's voice to the meditative tradition. It presents poems that trace the spiritual inquiries of a series of linked personae adrift in bodies and a world made toxic by the residues of scientific experimentation.

  • - Nuclear Testing in Alaska
    av Dean W. Kohlhoff
    757

    A contribution to Alaska's history and to the history of the American environmental movement

  • - The Pacific and Beyond
     
    741

    Based on papers presented at the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (the first ICHO meeting following the cessation of the Cold War), this title undertakes the interdisciplinary task of telling the story of oceanography's past, drawing on diverse methodologies.

  • - Income Taxation in Washington
    av Phil Roberts
    487

    A historical study of the debate over income taxes in Washington State.

  • - Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H. H. Richardson
    av Jeffrey Karl Ochsner
    751

    A contribution to the field of American architectural history focusing on Seattle in the 1880s and 1890s.

  • - The Makah Struggle for Repatriation
    av Ann M. Tweedie
    587

    Describes the early stages of the tribe's (Makah Indians of Washington State) implementation of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). This book explores how NAGPRA implementation has been working at the tribal level, from the perspective of a tribe struggling to fit the provisions of the law.

  • - British Library Kharosthi Fragments 12 and 14
    av Mark Allon
    1 117

    This is volume two of 'Gandharan Buddhist Texts', a series that presents editions and studies of the first-century A.D. birch bark scrolls in the British Library's Kharosthi manuscript collection.

  • av Jonathan P. Berkey
    587

    A fascinating study of the popular culture of religious storytelling in the medieval Near East

  • av Daniel Z. Stone
    781

    Governed by a constitutional monarchy that offered the numerous nobility extensive civil and political rights, Polish-Lithuanian state enjoyed unusual domestic tranquillity, for its military strength kept most enemies at bay until the mid-seventeenth century. This title presents an account that deals with this important era.

  • - Land Reform, Demographic Change, and Environmental Constraints
    av Kurt Engelmann
    451 - 1 237

    Examining land reform and agricultural development in Russia, Central Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East, this work emphasizes the need to understand the political, historical, and geographic contexts of rural development. It is for regional specialists, historians, economists, and those working on rural development issues in Eurasia.

  • - An Activist in the Progressive Era
    av Dale E. Soden
    517

    Presents a biography of Reverend Mark Allison Matthews, a Presbyterian minister who played a significant public role in Seattle from 1900 to 1940. This book discusses Matthew's multiple facets - a Southern-born, fundamentalist proponent of the Social Gospel, and a national leader during the years of schism within the American Presbyterian church.

  • - The First Fifty Years, 1947-1998
    av John O. Haley
    1 571

    An innovative, comparative study of the origins, development, and enforcement of antitrust law in Germany and Japan over the course of 50 years.

  • av John B. Duncan
    391 - 1 237

    A landmark study offering an interpretation of the history of traditional Korea.

  • - A Family Odyssey
    av John Douglas Marshall
    387

    A memoir that threads a man's search for the truth about his grandfather into a call for reconciliation between individuals and generations, between history and our own lives, between the men who fought the Vietnam war and all the rest of us for whose sins they suffered.

  • av Russell Charles Leong
    1 237

    Presents a collection of short stories. This book features stories that cover a geography that spans hemispheres, and an emotional landscape that is wider still: life and death, desire and repulsion, freedom and humiliation, the body and the spirit.

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    1 251

    Reflects on questions that have troubled Chinese scholars of jurisprudence since classical times. This book covers a wide range of topics like interpreting the rationale for and legacy of Qing practices of collective punishment, and assessing the political forces that continue to limit the authority of formal legal institutions in China.

  • - Memoir of a Physician-Naturalist
    av David T. Hellyer
    397 - 1 237

    A collection of remembrances of David Hellyer's life, leading up to the opening of the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Washington State. Hellyer was a physician, naturalist, world traveler, horseman, boxing enthusiast, and creator of Northwest Trek wildlife sanctuary.

  • - The Reception of Western Law
    av Tay-sheng Wang
    441 - 1 237

    Documents how Western traditions influenced the formation of Taiwan's legal structure through the conduit of Japanese colonial rule and demonstrates the extent to which legal concepts diverged from the Chinese legal tradition and moved toward Western law. This work is an analysis of the history and evolution of "western" law in Taiwan.

  • - Hong Kong and the Chinese Diaspora at the End of the Twentieth Century
     
    421

    Focuses on the people of Hong Kong and how they are defining themselves under altered circumstances. This work is a broad multi-disciplinary view of Hong Kong's transformation. The transfer of Hong Kong sovereignty from Great Britain to China was a historical event, signifying the end of West's presence in Asia and the rise of China's hegemony.

  • - Japanese American Students and World War II
    av Gary Y. Okihiro
    311 - 1 237

  • - Revolutionary Artists and the Making of Early Soviet Children's Books
    av Evgeny Steiner
    467

    Basing his work on primary sources - Russian picture books from the Russian State Library, private collections, and publishers' archives - the author tells his story in deft prose with a wry sense of humor. He forcefully demonstrates that the Constructivists were as committed to implementing Utopia as their establishment counterparts.

  • - The Collapse and Recovery of Life in the Holocaust Diary
    av David Patterson
    1 237

    Based on more than fifty diaries of Holocaust victims of all ages, written while the events described were taking place. This book illuminates the spiritual and physical devastation experienced by European Jewry during the Holocaust, showing how Jews chose life and the spirit of life in the midst of the inferno.

  • av Charles E. Odegaard
    487

  • - Scandinavian Immigrants to the Pacific Northwest
    av Janet Elaine Guthrie
    377

    Captures the voices of Scandinavian men and women who crossed the Atlantic during the early decades of the 20th century and settled in the Pacific Northwest. Based on oral history interviews with 45 Danes, Finns, Icelanders, Norwegians, and Swedes, this book includes background information on Scandinavian culture and immigration.

  • av Melvin Rader
    361

    In the summer of 1948, with Cold War tensions rising, a young state legislator front Spokane, Washington, named Albert Canwell set out to combat the "communist menace" through a state version of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. University of Washington professor Melvin Rader was a victim of the Canwell Committee's rush to judgment, but he fought back. False Witness tells of his struggle to clear his name. It is a testament of personal courage in the face of mass hysteria and a cautionary example of how basic freedoms can rapidly erode when the powers of the state are allowed to serve a rigid ideological agenda. Fifty years after the Canwell Committee's inception, False Witness is reissued as part of the All Powers Project, a multidisciplinary effort by the University of Washington to recreate, reexamine, and redefine the significance today of those tumultuous times. The book includes a new Afterword by Leonard Schroeter, a Seattle attorney and activist who succeeded Melvin Rader as president of the Washington chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

  • - The Steamboat and Stagecoach Era in the Northern West
    av Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes
    751

    The colorful saga of miners and settlers struggling to get from here to there in the days before railroads reached the West is recreated in this book combining historical photographs, advertisements, posters, and contemporary accounts. The author describes in detail the technology of pre-industrial modes of transportation.

  • av Peter Bacho
    261

    Twelve powerful stories by award-winning novelist Peter Bacho. Set in Seattle from the 1950s to the present, "Dark Blue Suit" depicts the lives of two groups: Filipino immigrant pioneers and their American-born children. Although narrated as fiction, the stories--their landmarks, activities, settings, and events--are grounded in historical fact.

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