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        Mammographies 

        DeShazer, Mary K. (2013)
        While breast cancer continues to affect the lives of millions, contemporary writers and artists have responded to the ravages of the disease in creative expression. Mary K. DeShazer's book looks specifically at breast ...
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        Passionate Amateurs 

        Ridout, Nicholas (2013)
        Beginning with Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, Passionate Amateurs tells a new story about modern theater: the story of a romantic attachment to theater's potential to produce surprising experiences of human community. Ridout argues ...
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        In The Red 

        Barta, Zsófia (2018)
        Why do rich countries flirt with fiscal disaster? Why did affluent countries – like Belgium, Greece, Italy or Japan – persistently accumulate so much debt between the 1970s and the 2000s, in times of peace and prosperity, ...
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        The Resonance of Unseen Things 

        Lepselter, Susan (2016)
        The Resonance of Unseen Things offers an ethnographic meditation on the "uncanny" persistence and cultural freight of conspiracy theory. The project is a reading of conspiracy theory as an index of a certain strain of late ...
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        Greening China 

        Eastin, Joshua; Zeng, Ka (2011)
        China has earned a reputation for lax environmental standards that allegedly attract corporations more interested in profit than in moral responsibility and, consequently, further negate incentives to raise environmental ...
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        In Defense of Monopoly 

        McKenzie, Richard B.; Lee, Dwight R. (2008)
        In Defense of Monopoly offers an unconventional but empirically grounded argument in favor of market monopolies. Authors McKenzie and Lee claim that conventional, static models exaggerate the harm done by real-world ...
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        Saving New Sounds 

        Wade, Jeremy; Hoyt, Eric (2021)
        "Over seventy-five million Americans listen to podcasts every month, and the average weekly listener spends over six hours tuning into podcasts from the more than thirty million podcast episodes currently available. Yet ...
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        Liberalism and Transformation 

        Tatum, Dillon (2021)
        Liberalism and Transformation is the first scholarly work that explores the historical, philosophical, and intellectual development of global liberalism since the nineteenth century in the context of the deployment of ...
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        Opposing Democracy in the Digital Age 

        Sinpeng, Aim (2021)
        Opposing Democracy in the Digital Age is about why ordinary people in a democratizing state oppose democracy and how they leverage both traditional and social media to do so. Aim Sinpeng focuses on the people behind popular, ...
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        Sex, Identity, Aesthetics 

        Kim, Jina B.; Kupetz, Joshua; Lie, Crystal Yin; Cynthia, Wu (2021)
        The late Tobin Siebers was a pioneer of, and one of the most prominent thinkers in, the field of disability studies. His scholarship on sexual and intimate affiliations, the connections between structural location and ...
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        No Peer Rivals 

        Popescu, Ionut (2025)
        With military maneuvers in Taiwan and the South China Sea and the eruption of war in Ukraine, the past few years have brought deteriorating diplomatic relations and increasing military and economic tensions between the ...
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        Alienation Effects 

        Jakovljevic, Branislav (2016)
        Exciting new scholarship has been emerging as performance studies scholars begin to turn their attention to the performance of politics, nationhood, and jurisprudence. Branislav Jakovljevic’s project on the history and ...
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        The Train That Had Wings 

        Mukundan, M. (2020)
        The Train That Had Wings presents modern life in Kerala in terms of a shared but tragically compromised humanity. Mukundan dares to look beneath the routines and facades of everyday life in order to probe depth of sin, ...
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        The Linguistic Turn in Contemporary Japanese Literary Studies 

        Bourdaghs, Michael K. (2020)
        The 1970s and 1980s saw a revolution in Japanese literary criticism. A new generation of scholars and critics, many of them veterans of 1960s political activism, arose in revolt against the largely positivistic methodologies ...
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        Musashino in Tuscany 

        Fessler, Susanna (2020)
        By the late Meiji period Japanese were venturing abroad in great numbers, and some of those who traveled kept diaries and wrote formal travelogues. These travelogues reflected a changing view of the West and changing ...
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        China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations 

        Whyte, Martin K. (2020)
        China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditional family patterns are weakened by forces such as economic development and social revolutions. China has experienced ...
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        “The Sting of Death” and Other Stories 

        Shimao, Toshio (2020)
        Society and social sciences;Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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        Writing and Renunciation in Medieval Japan 

        Pandey, Rajyashree (2020)
        This is the first monograph-length study in English of Kamo no Chōmei, one of the most important literary figures of medieval Japan. Drawing upon a wide range of writings in a variety of genres from the Heian and Kamakura ...
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        Pearl from the Dragon’s Mouth 

        Sun, Cecile C. C. (2020)
        The interplay between the external world (ching) and the poet’s inner world (ch’ing) lies at the heart of Chinese poetry, and understanding the interaction of the two is crucial to understanding this work from within its ...
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        Christian Converts and Social Protests in Meiji Japan 

        Scheiner, Irwin (2020)
        Nowhere has there been a discussion of the confusion necessarily generated by the rapidity of the change or of the agony created in the lives of many whose attitudes, expectations, and even success depended on the continuance ...
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        Appropriation and Representation 

        Yang, Shuhui (2020)
        Feng Menglong (1574–1646) was recognized as the most knowledgeable connoisseur of popular literature of his time. He is known today for compiling three famous collections of vernacular short stories, each containing forty ...
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        Dances with Sheep 

        Strecher, Matthew (2020)
        "As a spokesman for disaffected youth of the post-1960s, Murakami Haruki has become one of the most important voices in contemporary Japanese literature, and he has gained a following in the United States through translations ...
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        The Tale of Matsura 

        Lammers, Wayne P. (2020)
        Fujiwara Teika is known as the premier poet and literary scholar of the early 13th century. It is not so widely known that he also tried his hand at fiction: Mumyōzōshi (Untitled Leaves; ca. 1201) refers to “several works” ...
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        Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji 

        Rowley, Gaye (2020)
        Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) has long been recognized as one of the most important literary figures of prewar Japan. Her renown derives principally from the passion of her early poetry and from her contributions to 20th-century ...
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        The Grand Old Man and the Great Tradition 

        Blenati, Luisa; Ruperti, Bonaventura (2020)
        Adriana Boscaro and Tanizaki Jun’ichirô: two names firmly linked in my mind and in those of many others who feel connected to Boscaro either on a personal level or through a shared devotion to the work of Tanizaki. This ...
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        Imagination without Borders 

        Hein, Laura; Jennison, Rebecca (2020)
        "Tomiyama Taeko, a Japanese visual artist born in 1921, is changing the way World War II is remembered in Japan, Asia, and the world. Her work deals with complicated moral and emotional issues of empire and war responsibility ...
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        Collective Decision Making in Rural Japan 

        Marshall, Robert C. (2020)
        Society and social sciences;Sociology;Veterinary medicine: infectious diseases and therapeutics
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        Political Leadership in Contemporary Japan 

        MacDougal,Terry Edward (2020)
        Society and social sciences;Politics and government;Sociology
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        Essays on the Modern Japanese Church 

        Yamaji, Aizan (2020)
        Essays on the Modern Japanese Church (Gendai Nihon kyokai shiron), published in 1906, was the first Japanese-language history of Christianity in Meiji Japan. Yamaji Aizan’s firsthand account describes the reintroduction ...
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        The Imperial Style of Inquiry in Twentieth-Century China 

        Munro, Donald J. (2020)
        How have traditional Chinese ways of thinking affected problem solving in this century? The traditional, imperial style of inquiry is associated with the belief that the universe is a coherent, internally structured unity ...
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        Sukeroku’s Double Identity 

        Thornbury, Barbara (2020)
        The aim of this book is to show that seemingly illogical double identity of the townsman, Sukeroku, and the samurai, Soga Goro, in the play Sukeroku is a surviving element of what was once a complex and coherent structure ...
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        Nourish the People 

        Will, Pierre-Etienne; Wong, R.; Wong, R. Bin (2020)
        The Qing state, driven by Confucian precepts of good government and urgent practical needs, committed vast resources to its granaries. Nourish the People traces the basic practices of this system, analyzes the organizational ...
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        Mao Zedong’s “Talks at the Yan’an Conference on Literature and Art” 

        McDougall, Bonnie S. (2020)
        "The writings of Mao Zedong have been circulated throughout the world more widely, perhaps, than those of any other single person this century. The “Talks at the Yan’an Conference on Literature and Art” has occupied a ...
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        Modern China, 1840–1972 

        Nathan, Andrew J. (2020)
        Graduate students have traditionally learned a good part of what they know about sources and research aids on modern China through hearsay and serendipity, in unsystematic and unreliable bits and pieces. The field has now ...
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        Transport in Transition 

        Watson, Andrew (2020)
        Water transport is a major feature of the traditional Chinese economy because of its magnitude and comparative efficiency. Yet this feature has all too often been ignored by scholars, with the notable exception of Japanese ...
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        Mongrel Nation 

        Dawson, Ashley (2010)
        Mongrel Nation surveys the history of the United Kingdom's African, Asian, and Caribbean populations from 1948 to the present, working at the juncture of cultural studies, literary criticism, and postcolonial theory. Ashley ...
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        Imperfect Creatures 

        Cole, Lucinda (2016)
        "Lucinda Cole’s Imperfect Creatures offers the first full-length study of the shifting, unstable, but foundational status of “vermin” as creatures and category in the early modern literary, scientific, and political ...
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        Sounding Together 

        Garrett, Charles; Oja, Carol (2021)
        Sounding Together: Collaborative Perspectives on U.S. Music in the Twenty-21st Century is a multi-authored, collaboratively conceived book of essays that tackles key challenges facing scholars studying music of the United ...
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        Theater as Data 

        Escobar Varela, Miguel (2021)
        In Theater as Data, Miguel Escobar Varela explores the use of computational methods and digital data in theater research. He considers the implications of these new approaches, and explains the roles that statistics and ...
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        Chang Ch’un-ch’iao and Shanghai’s January Revolution 

        Walder, Andrew G. (2020)
        Shanghai’s January Revolution was a highly visible and, by all accounts, crucially important event in China’s Cultural Revolution. Its occurrence, along with the subsequent attempt to establish a “commune” form of municipal ...
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        The Wild Goose 

        Mori, Ogai (2020)
        Mori Ogai (1862–1922), one of the giants of modern Japanese literature, wrote The Wild Goose at the turn of the century. Set in the early 1880s, it was, for contemporary readers, a nostalgic return to a time when the nation ...
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        Law, Liberty, And The Pursuit Of Terrorism 

        Douglas, Roger (2014)
        It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that compromises civil liberties in favour of national security. Roger Douglas compares responses to terrorism by five liberal ...
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        Beyond the Bauhaus 

        Ascher Barnstone, Deborah (2016)
        The Breslau arts scene during the Weimar period was one of the most vibrant in all of Germany, yet it has disappeared from memory and historiography. 'Beyond the Bauhaus' explores the polyvalent and contradictory nature ...
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        Good Vibrations 

        Lambert, Philip (2016)
        "Good Vibrations brings together scholars with a variety of expertise, from music to cultural studies to literature, to assess the full extent of the contributions to popular culture and popular music of one the most ...
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        Kafka's Zoopoetics 

        Harel, Naama (2020)
        Kafka's Zoopoetics is the first extensive account of animals and human-animal relations in the work of Franz Kafka. The book appeals to a broad audience, including scholars and students of Comparative Literature, German ...
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        Shakespeare and the Legacy of Loss 

        Anderson, Emily Hodgson (2018)
        How do we recapture, or hold on to, the live performances we most love, and the talented artists and performers we most revere? Shakespeare and the Legacy of Loss tells the story of how 18th-century actors, novelists, and ...
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        Sounds of the Underground 

        Graham, Stephen (2016)
        In basements, dingy backrooms, warehouses, and other neglected places around the world music is being made that doesn't fit neatly into popular or classical categories and genres, whose often extreme sounds and tiny concerts ...
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        Gender, Intersections, and Institutions 

        Davidson-Schmich, Louise K. (2017)
        Germany serves as a case study of when and how members of intersectional groups—individuals belonging to two or more disadvantaged social categories—capture the attention of policymakers, and what happens when they do. ...
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        Shipwrecked 

        Morrison, James V. (2016)
        This book presents the first comparative study of notable literary shipwrecks from the past four thousand years, focusing on Homer’s Odyssey, Shakespeare’s The Tempest, and Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. James V. Morrison considers ...
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        Common Law Judging 

        Edlin, Douglas (2016)
        Are judges supposed to be objective? Citizens, scholars, and legal professionals commonly assume that subjectivity and objectivity are opposites, with the corollary that subjectivity is a vice and objectivity is a virtue. ...
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        Accustomed to Obedience? 

        Nudell, Joshua P. (2023)
        Many histories of Ancient Greece center their stories on Athens, but what would that history look like if they didn’t? There is another way to tell this story, one that situates Greek history in terms of the relationships ...
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        Collateral Damage 

        Richey, Sean (2023)
        Collateral Damage provides an overview of how political communication influences the process of incorporation with the broad society as well as its political parties. Sean Richey shows that how politicians talk about ...
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        Mortal Kombat 

        Church, David (2022)
        Upon its premiere in 1992, Midway’s Mortal Kombat spawned an enormously influential series of fighting games, notorious for their violent “fatality” moves performed by photorealistic characters. Targeted by lawmakers and ...
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        Warping Time 

        Ginsberg, Benjamin; Bachner, Jennifer (2023)
        Warping Time shows how narratives of the past influence what people believe about the present and future state of the world. In Benjamin Ginsberg and Jennifer Bachner’s simple experiments, in which the authors measured the ...
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        Following in Footsteps or Marching Alone? 

        PARINANDI, SRINIVAS (2023)
        In recent years, the federal government’s increasing inability to address major societal challenges has arguably hampered America’s commitment to renewable energy initiatives. Individual U.S. states have stepped into this ...
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        The Currency of Truth 

        Chua, Emily H. C. (2023)
        China’s news sector is a place where newsmakers, advertising executives, company bosses, and Party officials engage one another in contingent and evolving arrangements that run from cooperation and collaboration to ...
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        Disruptions as Opportunities 

        Sun, Taiyi (2023)
        Disruptions as Opportunities: Governing Chinese Society with Interactive Authoritarianism addresses the long-standing puzzle of why China outlived other one-party authoritarian regimes with particular attention to how the ...
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        Latinx Shakespeares 

        Della Gatta, Carla (2023)
        Latinx peoples and culture have permeated Shakespearean performance in the United States for over 75 years—a phenomenon that, until now, has been largely overlooked as Shakespeare studies has taken a global turn in recent ...
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        Imagining Iberia in English and Castilian Medieval Romance 

        Houlik-Ritchey, Emily (2023)
        Imagining Iberia in English and Castilian Medieval Romance offers a broad disciplinary, linguistic, and national focus by analyzing the literary depiction of Iberia in two European vernaculars that have rarely been studied ...
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        Putting Federalism in Its Place 

        Greer, Scott L.; Béland, Daniel; Lecours, Andre; Dubin, Kenneth (2023)
        What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy design as well as in discussions about the right political institutions for a country. It has frustrated many, with federalism ...
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        In the Lurch 

        Claycomb, Ryan (2023)
        Some of theater’s most powerful works in the past thirty years fall into the category of "verbatim theater," socially engaged performances whose texts rely on word-for-word testimony. Performances such as Fires in the ...
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        Trial by Farce 

        Enders, Jody (2023)
        Was there more to comedy than Chaucer, the Second Shepherds’ Play, or Shakespeare? Of course! But, for a real taste of medieval and Renaissance humor and in-your-face slapstick, one must cross the Channel to France, where ...
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        Living Labor 

        Entin, Joseph B. (2023)
        For much of the twentieth century, the iconic figure of the U.S. working class was a white, male industrial worker. But in the contemporary age of capitalist globalization new stories about work and workers are emerging ...
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        Twilight of the American State 

        SCHLAG, PIERRE (2023)
        The sudden emergence of the Trump nation surprised nearly everyone, including journalists, pundits, political consultants, and academics. When Trump won in 2016, his ascendancy was widely viewed as a fluke. Yet time showed ...
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        Net Neutrality and the Battle for the Open Internet 

        Kimball, Danny (2022)
        “Net neutrality,” a dry but crucial standard of openness in network access, began as a technical principle informing obscure policy debates but became the flashpoint for an all-out political battle for the future of ...
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        The Names of Minimalism 

        Nickleson, Patrick (2023)
        Minimalism stands as the key representative of 1960s radicalism in art music histories—but always as a failed project. In The Names of Minimalism, Patrick Nickleson holds in tension collaborative composers in the period ...
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        Sartorial Fandom 

        Affuso, Elizabeth; Scott, Suzanne (2023)
        In recent years, geeks have become chic, and the fashion and beauty industries have responded to this trend with a plethora of fashion-forward merchandise aimed at the increasingly lucrative fan demographic. This mainstreaming ...
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        Women in German Expressionism 

        Finger, Anke; Shoults, Julie (2023)
        This collection, for the first time, explores women’s self-conceptions and representations of women’s and gender roles in society in their own Expressionist works. How did women approach themes commonly considered to be ...
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        Walking the Gendered Tightrope 

        Haussman, Melissa; Kedrowski, Karen M. (2023)
        Walking the Gendered Tightrope analyzes the gendered expectations for women in high offices through the examples of British Prime Minister Theresa May and U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Even at their highest ...
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        Racing the Great White Way 

        Johnson, Katie N. (2023)
        The early drama of Eugene O’Neill, with its emphasis on racial themes and conflicts, opened up extraordinary opportunities for Black performers to challenge racist structures in modern theater and cinema. By adapting ...
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        Transforming Vòdún 

        Politz, Sarah (2023)
        Transforming Vòdún examines how musicians from the West African Republic of Benin transform Benin’s cultural traditions, especially the ancestral spiritual practice of vòdún and its musical repertoires, as part of the ...
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        In Defense of Free Speech in Universities 

        Lai, Amy (2023)
        In this book, Amy Lai examines the current free speech crisis in Western universities. She studies the origin, history, and importance of freedom of speech in the university setting, and addresses the relevance and pitfalls ...
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        International Organizations and Research Methods 

        Badache, Fanny; Kimber, Leah R.; Maertens, Lucile (2023)
        Scholars have studied international organizations (IOs) in many disciplines, thus generating important theoretical developments. Yet a proper assessment and a broad discussion of the methods used to research these organizations ...
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        Listening with a Feminist Ear 

        Sundar, Pavitra (2023)
        Listening with a Feminist Ear is a study of the cultural politics and possibilities of sound in cinema. Eschewing ocularcentric and siloed disciplinary formations, the book takes seriously the radical theoretical and ...
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        Congo Style 

        Sacks, Ruth (2023)
        Congo Style presents a postcolonial approach to discussing the visual culture of two now-notorious regimes: King Leopold II’s Congo Colony and the state sites of Mobutu Sese Seko’s totalitarian Zaïre. Readers are brought ...
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        Administering Justice 

        Vining Jr., Richard L.; Wilhelm, Teena (2023)
        Administering Justice examines the leadership role of chief justices in the American states, including how those duties require chief justices to be part of the broader state political environment. Vining and Wilhelm focus ...
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        The Medieval Constitution of Liberty 

        Salter, Alexander William; Young, Andrew (2023)
        Why did enduring traditions of economic and political liberty emerge in Western Europe and not elsewhere? Representative democracy, constitutionalism, and the rule of law are crucial for establishing a just and prosperous ...
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        The Fourth Amendment 

        Mannheimer, Michael J. Zydney (2023)
        Police are required to obey the law. While that seems obvious, courts have lost track of that requirement due to misinterpreting the two constitutional provisions governing police conduct: the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. ...
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        Lobbying the Autocrat 

        Grömping, Max; Teets, Jessica C. (2023)
        Although authoritarian countries often repress independent citizen activity, lobbying by civil society organizations is actually a widespread phenomenon. Using case studies such as China, Russia, Belarus, Cambodia, Malaysia, ...
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        Making Endless War 

        Cuddy, Brian; Kattan, Victor (2023)
        Making Endless War is built on the premise that any attempt to understand how the content and function of the laws of war changed in the second half of the twentieth century should consider two major armed conflicts, fought ...
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