The words teachers write on student work have the power to help students think critically and to hone and project their voices with confidence.
Mapping Medical Modernity explores the history of medical modernization and public health in late nineteenth- and early... Læs mere
The Language Movement in Bangladesh charts the Bangla Language Movement from a rhetorical perspective.... Læs mere
Focusing on Wallace’s significant contribution to the emergence of anthropology, Limeira-DaSilva traces the peripatetic trajectory of Wallace’s field work, from his humble beginnings in the suburbs of London to his travels through the Brazilian Amazon and Asia.
The 500 letters in this sixteenth volume of The Correspondence of John Tyndall document the period from January 1, 1878, to December 31, 1881.
Ana Forcinito explores how testimonial voices have played a pivotal role in the fight for justice, memory, and gender rights.
Winner of the 2026 Drue Heinz Literature PrizeTaking place during the decades-long civil conflict, Those Who Vanish follows the stories of Guatemalan citizens and North American expats set on a collision course by war.
The novel emerged in lockstep with the nation-state, serving as the cultural counterpart to political form in the modern era.
Drawing on more than 100 interviews with AI scientists and practitioners, the author showcases the ways AI researchers face these challenges... Læs mere
Bodies of water have played myriad roles in human history—as cultural landmarks, foundation myths and origin stories, symbols of identity, sources of political legitimacy, and as ways of constructing shared values.