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THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF DISEASE by Charlotte A. Roberts, Mary E. Lewis, Jacalyn Duffin, and Keith Manchester focuses on reconstructing the origin, #evolution, and #history of #disease as seen mainly through human skeletons from #archaeological sites. #
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This revised fourth edition of The Archaeology of Disease focuses on reconstructing the origin, evolution, and history of disease as seen mainly through human skeletons from archaeological sites. In...
A GUIDE TO MAO'S CHINA by Gavin Healy explores how personnel within #China's state tourism bureaucracy during the Mao era struggled to balance inbound foreign tourism with demands for developing a revenue-generating service industry in a socialist economy.
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TREE-BECOMING by Shannon Kelley explores how Shakespeare uses his characters' identification with cypress, #balsam, bay-laurel, myrrh, and pine trees as #metaphors to express emotional distress. #Shakespeare
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THE CHALLENGE OF TRADITION by Peter Uwe Hohendahl emphasizes the tension between Theodor Adorno's critique of tradition as incompatible with capitalist modernity and his understanding of the need for maintaining aesthetic and cultural connections. #Theory
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ISLAM AND MAOISM IN SOUTHERN YUNNAN by Xian Aubin Wang investigates decades of contentious relations between the Communist party-state of #China and the #Muslim community of southern #Yunnan centered on the village of #Shadian. #Religion #Politics
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VIOLENCE IN THE SHADOWS by Jonathan Kishen Gamu challenges the supposedly #progressive nature of corporate social responsibility (#CSR) as a catalyst for more accountable and humane forms of corporate #capitalism.
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AUTHORITARIAN MARKETS by Adam Y. Liu explores the #political foundations of #China's banking boom and its far-reaching impact on the Chinese #economy.
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UNIFORMED MURDERERS by Vladimir Solonari investigates the causes, logistics, motivations, and legal awareness of the #Romanian servicemen who massacred or otherwise caused the death of more than three thousand #Jews, #Roma, and others in 1941 and 1942.
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A PROTESTANT AIR by Clémentine Fauré-Bellaïche focuses on the Protestant connection linking three intellectual giants of twentieth-century French thought: André Gide, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Roland Barthes. #French #History #Religion
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HERZEN'S LETTERS by Kathleen Parthé offers readers a biographical narrative based on translated and annotated correspondence written by and to Alexander Herzen, one of the most consequential figures in the run-up to the #Russian Revolution. #History
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A Guide to Mao's China explores how personnel within China's state tourism bureaucracy during the Mao era struggled to balance inbound foreign tourism as a form of political, historical, and cultural...
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Trees abound in Shakespeare's plays, and in Tree-Becoming Shannon Kelley explores how he uses his characters' identification with cypress, balsam, bay-laurel, myrrh, and pine trees as metaphors to express...
The Challenge of Tradition emphasizes the tension between Theodor Adorno's critique of tradition as being incompatible with capitalist modernity and his understanding of the need for maintaining aesthetic...
Islam and Maoism in Southern Yunnan investigates decades of contentious relations between the Communist party-state of China and the Muslim community of southern Yunnan centered on the village of Shadian,...
In Violence in the Shadows, Jonathan Kishen Gamu challenges the supposedly progressive nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a catalyst for more accountable and humane forms of corporate...
Authoritarian Markets explores the political foundations of China's banking boom and its far-reaching impact on the Chinese economy. In 1978, China had no commercial banks. Today it commands the world's...
Uniformed Murderers investigates the causes, logistics, motivations, and legal awareness of the Romanian servicemen—both military and gendarmerie—who massacred or otherwise caused the death of more...
A Protestant Air focuses on the Protestant connection linking three intellectual giants of twentieth-century French thought: André Gide, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Roland Barthes. All three came from a...
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Herzen's Letters offers readers a biographical narrative based on translated and annotated correspondence written by and to Alexander Herzen (1812–1870), one of the most consequential figures in the...