Since World War II critics have been predicting the decline of the novel
Babbitts and Bohemians is a fresh and informed account of the 1920s, a decade that seems almost mythical to some
Thomas Molnar's Bernanos is an illuminating study of the personal evolution of the French Catholic novelist Georges Bernanos from a reactionary royalist to a religiously principled anti-fascist
The development of technology and the hunger for information has caused a wave of change in daily life in America
Although the period of student protests of the 1960s and 1970s has long passed, Alain Touraine argues, in this wide-ranging and vigorous essay, that the period's problems remain with us
Will, Imagination, and Reason sets forth a new understanding of reality and knowledge with far-reaching implications for the study of man and society
This fifth edition of Where Medicine Fails, like previous editions, argues for a broader definition of society's responsibilities to the ill than is commonly perceived to be the case
As we approach the year 2000, infant mortality rates, child placement dilemmas, and appropriate socialization of children continue to challenge the field of child welfare
This book, originally published as The Old East Side, is a collection of literature and documents ranging from the autobiography of the sculptor Jacob Epstein and the... Læs mere
This book encompasses a wide range of author's diverse explorations and provides readers with rich food for thought—whether their interest is in... Læs mere
Although television is now dominant, radio surprisingly remains a medium of unparalleled power and importance
This brilliant, up-to-date compendium argues that the most successful factor in company life is good people: individuals who are capable, competent, and savvy