Originally published as The New People, this classic volume examines the great changes in popular culture that unfolded in the 1960s with major steps toward political, racial, gender, and social empowerment
Forensic Gait Analysis examines the intersection of podiatric medicine with forensic investigation—linking a suspect to a crime through analysis of his or her style of movement by forensically analyzing videos for identification purposes.
In the American mind, state subsidization of writers and artists was long associated with monarchies and, in later years, socialist states
This book is the second of a two-volume set exploring the controversies about the experiences of Americans from Africa
Originally published in 1993, Worlds Ago is not only about the politics of the times, but also about the world into which Walter Laqueur was born and raised and the world that shaped him: pre-war Germany in 1921, where he witnessed the rise of the Nazi party
Efforts at coordination between nations are at the heart of the challenges of globalization
In this volume Paul Roazen examines different national responses to Freud and the beginnings of psychoanalysis
Religions often nurture important skills that help believers locate themselves in the world
Inner worldly Individualism looks to colonial history, in particular, seventeenth-century New England, to understand the sources of modern nation building
The eighteenth century remains contemporary more than 200 years later because the fundamental questions raised then about politics in both the American and French Revolutions still speak to us
This book examines mass marketing techniques in a political rather than economic context