Remaking the Conquering Heroes shows that American policymakers and Army officers had to confront and take control over a lawless US military in the aftermath of World War II.
Nationalism and other forms of group identity underlie many of the destructive conflicts the world is experiencing today.
Numerous studies explore immigration policies of individual receiving countries. In general, immigration policy literature tends to be a-theoretic, to focus on specific periods and particular countries, and constitutes an array of discrete bits.
This book is a synthetic historiography of present-day international relations theory, a critical analysis of the continuing diversity and complexity of enduring themes through a sustained focus on the analysis of the empirical evidence accumulated by social scientists.
This distinguished anthology presents for the first time in English travel essays by Arabic writers who have visited... Læs mere
This edition presents Jonathan Swift's most important Irish writings in both prose and verse, together with an introduction, head notes and annotations that shed new light on the full context and significance of each piece.
What happens when a new social technology is imposed on the established social technology of the school? Drawing on research conducted... Læs mere
In The Monstrous Regiment of Women , Sharon Jansen explores the case for and against female rule by examining the arguments made by... Læs mere
Dr. Seaborg describes how the Atomic Energy Commission, shorn of much of the political immunity of its early years, sought to... Læs mere
It also served as a metaphor both for the collapse of Philippine-American base negotiations, presaging an end to nearly a... Læs mere
Perspectives on Political Parties is a collection of primary documents that show the changing understandings of partisan politics during the nineteenth century, the first era in which parties played a central role in governing.
A comprehensive and stimulating examination of how the migration of women affects attitudes in receiving countries, among the women themselves, and how changing women's attitudes shapes their relations with men and between generations within ethnic groups.