Princeton University Press Niki de Saint Phalle: The Sketchbooks GTIN: 9780691272429 Raamatud A richly illustrated collection of previously unpublished drawings by the famed modern artistThe French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle is best known for her Nanasjoyful and brightly colored monumental sculptures of goddess-like female figures. But her work, which was grounded in her visionary beliefs about social experiments and personal freedom, ranged much more widelyfrom painting, film, architecture, and books to theater sets, clothing, and jewelry. Niki de Saint Phalle: The Sketchbooks presents a beautiful collection of previously unpublished drawings, notes, and other preparatory work from Saint Phalles private sketchbooks. Culled from a vast archive of never-before-seen materials, these drawings shed new light on Saint Phalles fascinating artistic evolution, style, and interior life. Autorid: Larry Warsh, Kyla McDonald | 1 | 44,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Life in Sync: The Science of Internal Clocks and How Were Disrupting Them GTIN: 9780691271941 Raamatud Why we need to reconnect with natures biological rhythmsand rediscover the benefits of a good nights sleepAll of life is profoundly shaped by the daily, monthly, and yearly cycles of our planet, and all creatures have internal timekeeping systems that rely on cues from the surrounding environment. With modern technology, we are changing our environmentsand by proxy, the ecosystems around usto override these innate rhythms of life. But at what cost? Life in Sync reveals how Earths rotations shape our biology, what human sleep cycles looked like before the advent of artificial light, and why technology cant free us from the constraints of our circadian clocks.Philippa Gander explores the science behind the biological rhythms that animate us and our world, blending captivating storytelling with illuminating examples ranging from migratory birds and hibernating squirrels to jet-lagged pilots and astronauts in space. She shows how genetic circadian clocks are an ancient evolutionary adaptation that we share with all life on the planet, and how our rapidly expanding use of artificial light at night disrupts the time cues for entire ecosystems. Gander explains why cutting back on sleep adversely affects our well-being, safety, and longevity, and how breakthroughs in sleep science offer solutions to bring our lives more in harmony with natures rhythms.An astonishing journey of scientific discovery, Life in Sync unlocks the mysteries of biological timeand offers new perspectives for anyone who has ever given up a good nights sleep for the sake of their hectic waking hours. Autorid: Philippa Gander | 1 | 26,90 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Criminal Record Complex: Risk, Race, and the Struggle for Work in America GTIN: 9780691272108 Raamatud How a convergence of policy, law, and profit drives the use of criminal background checks in hiringMost employers in the United States routinely conduct criminal background checks on job applicants, weeding out those with criminal convictionsand thus denying opportunities to those who need them most. In this powerful analysis, Melissa Burch sheds light on one of the most significant forces of social and economic marginalization of our timediscrimination on the basis of criminal records. Chronicling the daily interactions of hiring managers, workforce development professionals, and job-seekers with felony convictions in Southern California, Burch shows that this discrimination is not simply a matter of employer bias. Hiring is shaped by a set of institutions, organizations, and industries that promote the erroneous idea that people with criminal records are dangerous to employ. This criminal record complex, as Burch names it, encourages exclusion and undermines employers common-sense ways of assessing candidates. In vivid and intimate detail, Burch reveals both the futility and devastating human consequences of discriminatory policies.Burch places todays routine practice of background screening within racialized notions of risk originating in early capitalist development, tracing how, over decades, criminal background checks became a convenient catch-all, leveraged by entities with a direct interest in growing the practice. Despite this reach, however, Burch discovers that small business owners tend to put less value on background checks, trusting their own judgment. Approaching the issue from both personal and policy perspectives, The Criminal Record Complex upends what we thought we knew about the causes of criminal record discrimination. It suggests that our best hope for creating safe workplaces lies not in the false promise of background screening, but in building the kinds of economies and communities that support true safety. Autorid: Melissa Burch | 1 | 40,80 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Democracys Foot Soldiers: World War I and the Politics of Empire in the Greater Caribbean GTIN: 9780691272511 Raamatud A captivating history of the Afro-Caribbean soldiers who fought for the British Empire in World War I and their transnational campaign for equalityFollowing the outbreak of World War I, tens of thousands of men from the British Caribbean volunteered as soldiers to fight on behalf of the British Empire. Despite living far from the bloody battlefields of Europe, these men enlisted for a variety of reasonsto affirm their masculine honor, pursue economic mobility, or enhance their standing as colonial subjects. Democracys Foot Soldiers offers a sweeping account of the British West Indies Regiment, the military unit established in 1915 for Caribbean volunteers, documenting their service during the war and their dramatic battles for racial equality and fair treatment in the armed forces and on the home front.Drawing on previously overlooked archival sources in the Caribbean, England, and United States, Reena Goldthree demonstrates how wartime military mobilization spurred heightened demands for social, economic, and political reform in the colonial Caribbean. She recovers the forgotten contributions of Afro-Caribbean troops during the war, following their harrowing journeys to military camps in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Goldthree chronicles how, after the war, soldiers, their families, and their civilian allies launched their own war for democracy, strategically using the rhetoric of imperial patriotismrather than the more militant language of anticolonial nationalismto fight for respect and equality.Democracys Foot Soldiers places these soldiers at the forefront of popular struggles over race, labor, and economic justice in the early twentieth-century Caribbean, showing that the war years were a crucial period of political ferment and mass mobilization in the region. Autorid: Reena N. Goldthree | 1 | 50,25 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Timaeus in Paradise: Metaphors and Beauty from Plato to Dante and Beyond GTIN: 9780691276144 Raamatud Tracing the influence and impact of Platos Timaeusand its major themes, creation and beautythrough the centuriesMore than two thousand years after it was written, Platos Timaeus continues to fascinate and intrigue its readers. In Timaeus in Paradise, Piero Boitani traces the abiding legacy of the Timaeus, mapping an intellectual journey that begins with Plato and extends to Dante and beyond. In a series of short, lyrical chapters, Boitani sketches a lineage that includes Proclus, Boethius, the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, John Scotus Eriugena and Thomas Aquinas. Focusing on Platos metaphorical languagewhich Dante considered comparable to that of the Bibleand the beauty of its images, Boitani shows that these images penetrate deep into European culture, inspiring the anonymous author of the treatise on the Sublime as well as the mystical writings of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite.Platos account of the creation of the cosmos in the Timaeus supplants Hesiods myths and Parmenidess theoriesand was described by Johannes Kepler as the best gloss ever on the first chapter of Genesis. Boitani finds its echoes everywhere, from the sculptures of Chartres Cathedral and the frescoes of the Anagni Crypt to the paintings of Raphael and Michelangelo. He connects the beauty defined in the Timaeus to the beauties of the Hebrew Bible and to the lilies of the field invoked by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount. Bringing together philosophy, theology, mysticism, poetry, sculpture and painting, Boitani charts Europes intellectual historya history of ideas and imagesby capturing the enduring reverberations of Platos summa. Illustrations accompanying the text cover more than two thousand years of iconography. Autorid: Piero Boitani | 1 | 54,30 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Creative Man: The Collected Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 2 GTIN: 9780691279169 Raamatud An essential exploration of creativity by one of the twentieth centurys foremost Jungian psychologistsThough said to be C. G. Jungs favorite and most innovative student, Erich Neumann provoked controversy within the Jungian community. While his work presents a wealth of material illustrating Jungs ideas, his interpretations go far beyond those ideas to open important avenues between analytical psychology and the study of literature and art. This landmark book brings together five of his most illuminating essays on creativity. Written over a span of years about diverse personalitiesFranz Kafka, Marc Chagall, Georg Trakl, Sigmund Freud, and Jungthese essays share a common theme: the relationship between the personal and the transpersonal, the ego and the archetype. An engaging analysis of the psyche as the source of religious and artistic creation, Creative Man asks how creativity can best be fostered, how the feminine stimulates creativity in men as well as women, and how artistic creation, but also the history of human consciousness more broadly, reflect this ongoing creative movement. Autorid: Erich Neumann, Eugene Rolfe | 1 | 30,00 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Place of Creation: The Collected Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 3 GTIN: 9780691279190 Raamatud Six essays on creativity from one of the twentieth centurys foremost Jungian psychologistsErich Neumann, whom C. G. Jung regarded as one of his most gifted students, devoted much of his later writing to the theme of creativity. This landmark book brings together six of Neumann's groundbreaking essays on the subject. He finds his examples not only in the work of writers and artistsWilliam Blake, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Rainer Maria Rilke, Franz Kafka, Paul Klee, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Georg Traklbut also in that of physicists, biologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers. Confronting the problem of portraying men and women as creative beings, Neumann expands the concepts of Jungian psychology with a more comprehensive definition of the archetype as well as a new conceptunitary reality. The Place of Creation shows how our future as a species depends on whether we can experience ourselves as truly creative, in touch with our own being and that of the world. Autorid: Erich Neumann, Hildegard Nagel, Eugene Rolfe, Jan van Heurck, Krishna Winston | 1 | 36,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Fear of the Feminine: The Collected Essays of Erich Neumann, Volume 4 GTIN: 9780691279220 Raamatud An insightful exploration of the unconscious fear of the feminine by a pioneering Jungian psychologistErich Neumann was one of C. G. Jungs most brilliant students and a renowned practitioner of analytical psychology in his own right. This landmark book brings together five of his most illuminating essays on feminine psychology. Neumann discusses the psychological stages of womans development, the moon and matriarchal consciousness, Mozarts Magic Flute, the meaning of the earth archetype for modern times, and the fear of the feminine. He sees in Mozarts fantastical realm a clash and true coming to terms of the matriarchal and patriarchal worlds. Reflecting a timely concern about the one-sidedness of patriarchal Western civilization, The Fear of the Feminine explains why a synthesis of the feminine and the masculine in the psychic reality of both the individual and the collective is one of the fundamental tasks of contemporary society. Autorid: Erich Neumann | 1 | 30,00 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Archetypal World of Henry Moore GTIN: 9780691279251 Raamatud A groundbreaking exploration of the feminine archetype in Henry Moores sculptural worldHenry Moore (18981986) was an artist and sculptor renowned for his monumental semiabstract bronzes, many of them suggestive of the female form. The Archetypal World of Henry Moore is Erich Neumanns thought-provoking analysis of Moores extraordinary work from the perspective of analytical psychology. In this landmark book, Neumann, one of the twentieth centurys most brilliant psychologists and a student of C. G. Jung, clarifies and enriches our understanding of the sculptors themes of mother and child and the reclining figure, demonstrating how both are supreme expressions of the archetypal feminine. Autorid: Erich Neumann, R. F.C. Hull | 1 | 28,64 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine: A Commentary on the Tale by Apuleius GTIN: 9780691279282 Raamatud A mythic journey of psychological transformation and the development of the self The renowned tale of Amor and Psyche, from Apuleiuss second-century Latin novel The Golden Ass, is one of the most charming fragments of classical literature. In this landmark book, Erich Neumann reveals how this timeless story is an exemplar of feminine psychology. Unfolding the spiritual and mythical background of the pagan narrative, he shows how the contest between the mortal maid Psyche and the great goddess Aphrodite over the god AmorAphrodites son, Psyches husbandyields surprising and valuable insights into the psychic life of women. A classic work by one of the most brilliant figures of the twentieth century, Amor and Psyche offers a profound meditation on the tensions between the conscious and unconscious, the feminine and the masculine, and the known and unknown. Autorid: Erich Neumann, Ralph Manheim | 1 | 28,64 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Art of Indian Asia: Its Mythology and Transformations, Volume 1 (Text) GTIN: 9780691279572 Raamatud The first, text-only volume of a classic account of 5,000 years of Indian artThe Art of Indian Asia is a unique work of scholarship and photography in two volumes (each sold separately). This is the first volume, which contains the text; the second volume, available separately, contains the photographic illustrations. Together, the two volumes present a comprehensive view of Indian art, spanning from 3000 BC to the twentieth century and an area from Afghanistan to Bali. The volume of text combined with the volume of photographs form an imaginary temple that conveys the spiritual messages of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.It is recommended that readers buy both volumes of The Art of Indian Asia because together they form an integrated workVolume 1 containing only the text and Volume 2 containing only the photographs. Autorid: Heinrich Zimmer, Joseph Campbell | 1 | 59,70 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Art of Indian Asia: Its Mythology and Transformations, Volume 2 (Plates) GTIN: 9780691279602 Raamatud The second, illustrations-only volume of a classic account of 5,000 years of Indian artThe Art of Indian Asia is a unique work of scholarship and photography in two volumes (each sold separately). This is the second volume, which contains the photographic illustrations; the first volume, available separately, contains the text. Together, the two volumes present a comprehensive view of Indian art, spanning from 3000 BC to the twentieth century and an area from Afghanistan to Bali. The volume of text combined with the volume of photographs form an imaginary temple that conveys the spiritual messages of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.It is recommended that readers buy both volumes of The Art of Indian Asia because together they form an integrated workVolume 1 containing only the text and Volume 2 containing only the photographs. Autorid: Heinrich Zimmer, Joseph Campbell | 1 | 59,70 € | Vaata | ||
City Lights Books Gaza: The Poem Said Its Piece Bilingual edition GTIN: 9780872869127 Raamatud "Born in Gaza in 1963, Rabah spent some of his formative years in Egypt, before returning to Gaza in his early twenties, where he has lived ever since. There, among the generations who built its neighborhoods and populate its villages, in a place of great natural beauty and vibrant cities, living under constant surveillance, military occupation, blockade, siege and regular attack, in a culture steeped in literary and spiritual tradition, Rabah developed his distinctively singular vision and poetics. Thisis Rabah's first book in English translation. The poems include a selection from three of his published collections, along with new poems written after October 2023, during the full-scale Israeli assault on Gaza. Throughout, we find a combination of irreverence and fidelity to tradition, a sense of surrealism infusing the depiction of everyday incomprehensibilities, and an unsettling, delicate tenderness always on edge in an atmosphere of sensory inundation and emotional saturation. Rabah's poems can be raw and uninhibited by social or literary conventions, exploring and questioning one's relationship to divinity in absurd circumstances while confronting the sacred cows of his own society, along with the sometimes voyeuristic interest from those on the outside of it. His poetry constantly interrogates-sometimes playfully and sometimes in utter existential despair-the paradoxes and difficulties of expression and of writing itself. Nasser Rabah is a poet we have much to learn from. This is a bi-lingual edition and includes the original versions in Arabic"-- One of Lit Hub's most Anticipated Poetry Books for Spring!Like Mandelstam, Akhmatova, and Vallejo, Gazan poet Nasser Rabah embodies the magnificent possibilities of the human spirit and imagination under extreme conditions."Nasser Rabah is my favorite living poet in Palestine. The musicality of his lines could replace my heartbeats and I would feel more than alive."Mosab Abu Toha, author of Things You May Find Hidden In My EarBorn in Gaza in 1963, Rabah spent some of his formative years in Egypt, before returning to Gaza in his early twenties, where he has lived ever since. There, among the generations who built its neighborhoods and populate its villages, in a place of great natural beauty and vibrant cities, living under constant surveillance, military occupation, blockade, siege and regular attack, in a culture steeped in literary and spiritual tradition, Rabah developed his distinctively singular vision and poetics.This is Rabah's first book in English translation. The poems include a selection from three of his published collections, along with new poems written after October 2023, during the full-scale Israeli assault on Gaza. Throughout, we find a combination of irreverence and fidelity to tradition, a sense of surrealism infusing the depiction of everyday incomprehensibilities, and an unsettling, delicate tenderness always on edge in an atmosphere of sensory inundation and emotional saturation. Rabah's poems can be raw and uninhibited by social or literary conventions, exploring and questioning one's relationship to divinity in absurd circumstances while confronting the sacred cows of his own society, along with the sometimes voyeuristic interest from those on the outside of it. His poetry constantly interrogatessometimes playfully and sometimes in utter existential despairthe paradoxes and difficulties of expression and of writing itself. Nasser Rabah is a poet we have much to learn from.This is a bi-lingual edition and includes the original versions in Arabic. Autorid: Nasser Rabah, Ammiel Alcalay, Emna Zghal, Khaled al-Hilli, Mosab Abu Toha | 1 | 20,54 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Worlds of Wonder: Celebrating the Great Classics of Children's Literature GTIN: 9780691274638 Raamatud A beautifully illustrated journey through the most beloved classics of childrens literature, spanning more than twenty countries and one hundred and fifty years From Little Women to Harry Potter, childrens literature is a treasure trove of literary magic. Written in multiple genres and featuring some of literatures most memorable characters and worlds, fiction for young audiences offers narratives into which to escape even while it teaches lessons about the real world. This volume traces the history of the worlds most beloved childrens fiction, showcasing the vast breadth of iconic literature written for children. Spanning from the Victorian era to the present and focusing on books for readers age five through young adult, Worlds of Wonder will take you on an enthralling nostalgic journey through the most important works in childrens literature from across the globe. Celebrates some 75 beloved childrens books from around the world, from the mid-nineteenth century to today Beautifully illustrated throughout with original artwork, film and television stills, and sketches and manuscripts Compiled by an international team of leading critics and childrens literature specialists, including John Sutherland, Peter Hunt, Elena Sheppard, Alison Flood, Michelle Smith, Nick Tucker, Jon Hughes, and Emily Lethbridge The books featured include The Water Babies Alice in Wonderland Little Women A Dog of Flanders Sans Famille The Adventures of Pinocchio Treasure Island The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Five Children and It Anne of Green Gables The Secret Garden Peter and Wendy The Wind in the Willows The Secret Garden Winnie the Pooh Emil and the Detectives Mary Poppins Night on the Galactic Railroad The Hobbit The Sword in the Stone The Magical Faraway Tree The Little Prince Pippi Longstocking The Moomins and the Great Flood The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Charlottes Web The One Hundred and One Dalmatians A Bear Called Paddington The Phantom Tollbooth A Wrinkle in Time The Wolves of Willoughby Chase Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The Mouse and His Child My Sweet Orange Tree A Wizard of Earthsea When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit The Dark Is Rising Under the Mountain The Neverending Story The Sheep-Pig Kikis Delivery Service Haroun and the Sea of Stories Northern Lights Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone The 13 ½ Lives of Captain Bluebear Mortal Engines Inkheart The Arrival The Wild Book Catlantis Lampie and the Children of the Sea The Cat Who Saved Books Ikenga Impossible Creatures Autorid: Daniel Hahn | 1 | 25,18 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Global Governance Under Fire: How International Organizations Resist the Populist Wave GTIN: 9780691276212 Raamatud How international organizations can combat populist oppositionand the implications for institutional resilience, legitimacy, and accountabilityPopulist leaders around the world increasingly reject international organizations, decrying them as constraints on state power and rallying followers against the global elite who run them. These institutionspainstakingly built through decades of negotiation and multilateral cooperationare often seen as passive bystanders, unable or unwilling to push back. In Global Governance Under Fire, Allison Carnegie and Richard Clark challenge this view, arguing that international organizations are, in fact, strategic agents with the tools to resist populist pressures. Offering fresh theoretical insights and original empirical analysis, they investigate how these institutions fight back and how their defensive strategies are reshaping global governance.Using a multimethod approach that draws on novel data and qualitative evidence, Carnegie and Clark identify four key strategies that international organizations employ both to appease and to sideline populists and their constituents. They find that while these strategies help fortify global governance against populist opposition, they may also produce unintended consequences, potentially eroding institutional legitimacy and fueling further resistance. A timely and compelling account, the book provides a crucial roadmap for understandingand safeguardingthe global order. Autorid: Allison Carnegie, Richard Clark | 1 | 40,80 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Playing with Signs: A Semiotic Interpretation of Classic Music GTIN: 9780691273631 Raamatud An award-winning account of the importance of semiotic play in Classic instrumental music, including that of Mozart, Haydn, and BeethovenOf all the repertories of Western Art music, none is as explicitly listener-oriented as that of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Yet few attempts to analyze the so-called Classic Style have embraced the semiotic implications of this fact. In Playing with Signs, Kofi Agawu proposes a listener-oriented theory of Classic instrumental music that encompasses its two most fundamental communicative dimensions: expression and structure.Units of expression, defined in reference to topoi, are shown here to interact with, confront, and merge into units of structure, defined in terms of the rhetorical conventions of beginning, continuing, and ending. The book draws on examples from works by Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven to show that the explicitly referential, even theatrical, surface of Classic music derives from a play with signs. Although addressed primarily to readers interested in musical analysis, the book opens fruitful avenues for further research into musical semiotics, aesthetics, and Classicism. Autorid: V. Kofi Agawu | 1 | 43,50 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Island in the Net: Digital Culture in Post-Castro Cuba GTIN: 9780691273143 Raamatud An exploration of Cubas emerging digital culture and Cubans creation of grassroots networks, digital black markets, and online spaces for public debate Until just a few years ago, Cuba was one of the least-connected countries in the world. But as digital technology has become increasingly available, Cubans have found inventive ways to work around such remaining barriers as slow speeds, high costs, and inadequate infrastructure. In Island in the Net, Steffen Köhn examines Cubas nascent digital culture and how it has reconfigured the relationship between the state and its citizens. Köhn shows that through innovations including sneakernets (the physical transfer of information by flash drives and other devices), digital black markets, and online spaces for political debates, Cubans have successfully challenged the governments monopoly on media and public discourse. Drawing on multisited ethnographic research, Köhn documents Cubas digital awakening, from the introduction of accessible Wi-Fi in 2015 to the social mediafueled protests in July 2021. Cubans community-driven digital innovations, he suggests, could be models for potential alternatives to the current Big Techdominated internet. Each chapter in Island in the Net is accompanied by a multimodal anthropology work: a video game, interactive installations, video art, an ethnographic documentary, and an expanded cinema installation. These unique media, created with Cuban artist Nestor Siré and other local collaborators, and accessible to readers via a QR code, bring the books argument vividly to life. Autorid: Steffen Köhn | 1 | 40,80 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Invisible Hands: Fabrication, Forgery, and the Art of Islamic Ceramics GTIN: 9780691279749 Raamatud The remarkable history of forged and fabricated Islamic ceramics, their makers, and their unique role in colonial tradeIn the heyday of Islamic art collecting around the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of premodern ceramic objects circulated on the international antiquities market. Invisible Hands tells the story of how traditional craft skills of the Islamic world, often thought to have died out with the advent of industrialization, were redirected toward a thriving new market in the colonial era: the fabrication and fictionalizing of antiquities, especially ceramics.In this stunning work of art history, Margaret Graves shakes the foundations of the discipline, challenging us to reconsider what is and is not art. She traces how sophisticated fabricationsas modern as they were believed to be medievalmoved within an international network of diggers, dealers, and collectors who took advantage of a largely unregulated marketplace to exchange and amass objects that were fabulous in every sense of the word. She looks at canonical artworks as well as many previously unpublished and rarely seen objects, shedding light on the astonishingly varied ways Islamic ceramics were altered and remade by highly skilled craftspeople to meet the demands of Western collectors. Shifting away from the moralizing stance of past studies on reconstructed Islamic ceramics, Graves shows how fabrication and forgery became a major site of participation in modern global capitalism and establishes an entirely new paradigm in the history of art.Drawing on a substantive new body of provenance research, archaeology, economic history, and laboratory analysis, Invisible Hands centers previously marginalized objects, reframing the practices of fabrication and forgery as crucial forms of invention and artistic skill worthy of study and admiration. Autorid: Margaret S. Graves | 1 | 77,25 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa GTIN: 9780691271002 Raamatud The first book devoted to the the career of anglophone West Africas most important early twentieth-century statesman and intellectualThe African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (18661930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In this revisionist account, Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayfords thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayfords 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jacksons telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his eras most emblematic figure. Autorid: Jeanne-Marie Jackson | 1 | 36,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Selected Papers of Coomaraswamy, Volume 1: Traditional Art and Symbolism GTIN: 9780691277509 Raamatud A collection of important essays by a pioneering interpreter of Indian art, philosophy, and mythologyBrilliant.Joseph Campbell, author of The Hero with a Thousand FacesVaried, imaginative, incredibly learned. . . . Fascinating.John Kenneth Galbraith, New York Times Book ReviewAnanda K. Coomaraswamy (18771947) was a pioneer in the study of Indian art, philosophy, and mythologyand in the cultural meeting of East and West. A scholar in the tradition of the great Indian grammarians and philosophers, an art historian convinced that the ultimate value of art transcends history, and a social thinker influenced by William Morris, Coomaraswamy was a unique figure whose works provide virtually a complete education in themselves. Finding a universal tradition in past cultures ranging from the Hellenic and Christian to the Indian, Islamic, and Chinese, he presented his ideas in numerous essays. This volume includes a selection of his essays on art and symbolism that were written in the 1930s and 1940s, when he was at the height of his powers. Autorid: Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Roger Lipsey | 1 | 46,20 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Selected Papers of Coomaraswamy, Volume 2: Metaphysics GTIN: 9780691277530 Raamatud A collection of important essays by a pioneering interpreter of Indian art, philosophy, and mythologyBrilliant.Joseph Campbell, author of The Hero with a Thousand FacesAnanda K. Coomaraswamy (18771947) was a pioneer in the study of Indian art, philosophy, and mythologyand in the cultural meeting of East and West. A scholar in the tradition of the great Indian grammarians and philosophers, an art historian convinced that the ultimate value of art transcends history, and a social thinker influenced by William Morris, Coomaraswamy was a unique figure whose works provide virtually a complete education in themselves. Finding a universal tradition in past cultures ranging from the Hellenic and Christian to the Indian, Islamic, and Chinese, he presented his ideas about the symbols of ancient wisdom in numerous essays. This volume includes a selection of his essays on metaphysics that were written in the 1930s and 1940s, when he was at the height of his powers. Autorid: Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Roger Lipsey | 1 | 43,50 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Coomaraswamy: His Life and Work GTIN: 9780691277561 Raamatud A biography of Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, the pioneering interpreter of Indian art, philosophy, and mythologyA rounded, gently critical, always interesting portrait of this unique personality.Joseph Campbell, author of The Hero with a Thousand FacesAnanda K. Coomaraswamy (18771947) was a pioneer in Indian art history and in the cultural meeting of East and West in the twentieth century. A scholar in the tradition of the great Indian grammarians and philosophers, an art historian convinced that the ultimate value of art transcends history, and a social thinker influenced by William Morris, Coomaraswamy was a unique figure. Finding a universal tradition in past cultures ranging from the Hellenic and Christian to the Indian, Islamic, and Chinese, he wrote many influential books and essays in which he explored his ideas about ancient symbols and wisdom. In this biography, Roger Lipsey chronicles the development of Coomaraswamys ideas and the career that led him from geology to art history and metaphysics, and from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to England and the United States. Autorid: Roger Lipsey | 1 | 36,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Small Things Writ Large: An Intermediate Reader of Modern Chinese GTIN: 9780691276748 Raamatud An engaging way for students of modern Chinese to hone their language skills while learning about contemporary ChinaSmall Things Writ Large is an intermediate textbook for Chinese language learning that illustrates not just linguistic progression but also the transformation of a nation and its people, offering readers insights into the dynamic interplay between Chinas language and culture in a rapidly changing world. The books title, which in Chinese translates literally as seeing the grand in the small, reflects its unique approach to teaching Chinese, one that enables students to gain broader perspectives from observing seemingly minor phenomena. Each chapter begins with a focused point of entrysuch as the laundry routines of the Chinese people, social etiquettes around handshakes and hugs, or a specific Chinese phraseand then delves into the socioeconomic or cultural reasons behind it. Small Things Writ Large treats culture not as an entity that exists separately from language but as something inherently embedded within it. In this textbook, students will gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture through its language.Provides a clear introduction to modern Chinese society with language that is simple and engaging for intermediate learnersFollows international students in China from their arrival to daily activities in schools, dorms, and local spotsCovers diverse topics ranging from daily lifestyle to detailed studies of language and cultural impactsIncludes vocabulary collocations, usage explanations, grammatical structures, and synonyms, ideal for both the classroom and self-studyWriting exercises are progressive and context-specific, enhancing the learning experienceCompatible with other titles in the Princeton Language Program: Modern Chinese series, encouraging consistent learning across different levels Autorid: Chih-p'ing Chou, Jincheng Liu, Xin Zou, Henry D. Zhao | 1 | 81,30 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press When Worlds Quake: The Quest to Understand the Interior of Earth and Beyond GTIN: 9780691271477 Raamatud How earthquakes can reveal the subsurface secrets of our planet and other worldsWhen Worlds Quake is a fascinating account of how scientists around the globe seek to use quakes to answer tantalizing questions about the structure and inner dynamics of our planet and to discover the deepest secrets of our nearest neighbors in the solar system.Briefly traversing the history of seismology, Hrvoje Tkalcic describes the women and men who sought to understand major seismic eventsfrom the catastrophic 1556 Shaanxi earthquake and the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 to more recent events such as the 2020 earthquakes in Tkalcics native Croatiaand thus shaped the field. Modern global seismologists now not only study the behavior of earthquakes but also use seismic waves as tools to image Earths deep interior. To do this work, they need seismographs positioned around the globe, including in remote, challenging regions. Tkalcic takes the reader along on his own daring expeditions to install seismographs and collect seismic wave data from the wilds of the Australian Outback to the rough depths of the Southern Ocean, and even farther afieldto the Moon and Mars, where quakes can be used to image the interiors of these worlds.A riveting and often personal narrative about the cutting-edge science of global and planetary seismology, When Worlds Quake reveals how quakes can help scientists to understand the mysterious inner architecture and ongoing evolution of our planet, as well as worlds beyond our own. Autorid: Hrvoje Tkali | 1 | 34,25 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Olympia: A Cultural History GTIN: 9780691278360 Raamatud A comprehensive and richly illustrated history of one of the most important athletic, religious, and political sites in the ancient Greek and Roman worldThe memory of ancient Olympia lives on in the form of the modern Olympic Games. But in the ancient era, Olympia was renowned for far more than its athletic contests. In Olympia, Judith Barringer provides a comprehensive and richly illustrated history of one of the most important sites in the ancient Greek and Roman world, where athletic competitions took place alongsideand were closely connected withcrucial religious and political activities.Barringer describes the development of the Altis, the most sacred area of Olympia, where monuments to athletes successful in the games joined those erected to the gods and battlefield victories. Rival city-states and rulers built monuments to establish eminence, tout alliances, and join this illustrious company in a rich intergenerational dialogue. The political importance of Olympia was matched by its place as the largest sanctuary dedicated to Zeus, king of the gods. Befitting Zeuss role as god of warfare, the Olympian oracle was consulted to ensure good omens for war, and the athletic games embodied the fierce competition of battle. Other gods and heroes were worshipped at Olympia too, Hera, Artemis, and Herakles among them.Drawing on a comprehensive knowledge of the archaeological record, Barringer describes the full span of Olympias history, from the first monumental building around 600 BC to the sites gradual eclipse in the late Christianized Roman empire. Extensively illustrated with maps and diagrams, Olympia brings the development of Olympia vividly to life for modern readers. Autorid: Judith M. Barringer | 1 | 43,50 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Yoga: Immortality and Freedom GTIN: 9780691279374 Raamatud A groundbreaking account of the theory and practice of yoga, from the Vedas to the twentieth centuryIn this landmark book, renowned scholar of religion Mircea Eliade lays the groundwork for a Western understanding of yoga. Drawing on years of study and experience in India, Eliade provides a comprehensive survey of yoga in theory and practice from its earliest antecedents in the Vedas through the twentieth century. In his introduction, David Gordon White provides invaluable insight into Eliades life and work, highlighting the key moments in his intellectual and spiritual education, as well as the personal experiences that shaped his worldview. Yoga is not only one of Eliades most important books, but also his most personalthe only one to analyze a religious tradition that he had truly lived. Autorid: Mircea Eliade, Willard R. Trask, David Gordon White | 1 | 50,25 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Writing Timbuktu: The Book in West African History GTIN: 9780691273853 Raamatud The long overlooked, centuries-long, culture of the book in West Africa Printed books did not reach West Africa until the early twentieth century. And yet, between the fifteenth and twentieth centuries, literate and curious readers throughout the region found books to readbooks that were written and copied by hand. In Writing Timbuktu, Shamil Jeppie offers a history of the book as a handwritten, handmade object in West Africa. Centering his account in the historic city of Timbuktu, Jeppie explores the culture of the manuscript-bookunbound pages, often held together by carefully crafted leather covers. He describes the most important and most prolific scholars and their works, the subjects they covered, and ways these books were circulated, collected, and preserved. The authors of the manuscript-books wrote to demonstrate their knowledge to their peers, expound theological and legal opinions, and engage in scholarly disputation. After beginning his account in Timbuktu, Jeppie traces the literary connections among places as distant as Marrakesh in the north and Sokoto in the south, and smaller settlements in between. He chronicles the work of Ahmad Baba in late sixteenth-century Timbuktu and his students in early seventeenth-century Marrakesh; the emergence of writers in the eighteenth century in what today is Mauritania; the writings of the scholar-rulers of Sokoto, northern Nigeria, in the nineteenth century; and the eventual discovery of the manuscript-book world of West Africa by European travelers and French colonial officials. Finally, Jeppie finds that the handwritten text persisted even after the advent of the printed book, and even among writers whose books were in print, including the famous Malian novelist Amadou Hampâté Bâ. Autorid: Shamil Jeppie | 1 | 29,99 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Capitals Capital: Two Hundred Years of Wealth and Inequality in Paris GTIN: 9780691276113 Raamatud A study of the changes in wealth and its distribution in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Paris that maps the interplay among wealth, inequality, and welfareSuccessful economies sustain capital accumulation across generations, and capital accumulation leads to large increases in private wealth. In this book, Gilles Postel-Vinay and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal map the fluctuations in wealth and its distribution in Paris between 1807 and 1977. Drawing on a unique dataset of the bequests of almost 800,000 Parisians, they show that real wealth per decedent varied immensely during this period while inequality began high and declined only slowly. Parisians portfolios document startling changes in the geography and types of wealth over time.Postel-Vinay and Rosenthals account reveals the impact of economic factors (large shocks, technological changes, differential returns to wealth), political factors (changes in taxation), and demographic and social factors (age and gender) on wealth and inequality. Before World War I, private wealth was highly predictive of other indicators of welfare, including different forms of human capital, age at death, and access to local public goods. After World War I, public intervention reducedbut did not eliminatethe strong connection between wealth inequality and other forms of inequality. Over the two centuries covered, Paris and its wealth were on the vanguard of economic and social change that affected the rest of the country a generation later. Autorid: Gilles Postel-Vinay, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal | 1 | 59,70 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Disasters of Biblical Proportions: The Ten Plagues Then, Now, and at the End of the World GTIN: 9780691270463 Raamatud How people have reimagined the story of the ten plagues of Egypt, from antiquity to our own era of relentless catastrophePeople have been telling and retelling stories about disasters for as long as they have been telling stories. One of the oldest of such stories is the ten plagues in the book of Exodus, the series of disasters that forced the Egyptians to liberate the Israelites. These plagues packed enough catastrophe to fill a series of summer blockbustersrivers of blood, invasions of frogs and insects, mass disease, fiery hail, smothering darkness, and a midnight massacre of the firstborn.The story of the ten plagues resonates today, as we try to make sense of such calamities of modern life as pandemics, climate change, and war. In Disasters of Biblical Proportions, Steven Weitzman explores how people of later agesartists, writers, activists, philosophers, believers and unbelievers alikehave reshaped the story of the ten plagues to give expression to their own trauma, outrage, guilt, humor, and hope.Tracing the interpretation and retelling of each plague across time and space, Weitzman uncovers how this ancient tale found new meaning among Jews, Christians and Muslims and continues to shape how people today understand the present and envision the future. Even as it recounts the history of how the ten plagues have been reimagined, Disasters of Biblical Proportions is also a history of peoples search for shelter from the calamities of their own timesand of humanitys striving for justice, freedom, and redemption. Autorid: Steven Weitzman | 1 | 34,25 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Quantitative Finance: An Introduction to Investments, Asset Pricing, and Derivatives GTIN: 9780691270685 Raamatud A graduate-level, mathematically rigorous introduction to the tools, methods, and approaches used in contemporary quantitative financeThis book offers a theory-oriented introduction to investments, asset pricing, and derivatives. Designed for a quantitative masters program in finance, it is grounded by what works in the classroom. Presenting its topics in a unified, self-contained framework, the book is specifically appropriate for courses in asset pricing and derivatives pricing but may also be used for courses in investments, asset management, and portfolio management. Students will learn how to make decisions under uncertainty and over time, how to choose an investment portfolio, and how to characterize the prices and returns of financial assets in equity, bond, and derivative markets. The book focuses on a number of classical models and theories in quantitative finance and covers selected advanced and newer topics in its final section. Proofs and in-depth theoretical results within quantitative finance appear throughout the book along with examples and end-of-chapter exercises to facilitate and support the learning process.Part I covers the capital asset pricing model, the Lucas model, the static Arrow-Debreu model, consumption-based asset pricing, and the arbitrage pricing theory, and introduces preliminary theories of decision-making and portfolio choicePart II covers no-arbitrage theory, with applications to derivatives and bond markets, beginning with a static economy and then gradually moving to the continuous-time setting; it includes the advanced mathematical tools needed for continuous-time financePart III covers selected advanced and newer topics, including equilibrium models in continuous time, the variance gamma option pricing model, and the Ross recovery theoremAn appendix presents mathematical concepts and results from set theory, topology, linear algebra, matrix theory, and analysis Autorid: Johan Walden | 1 | 97,50 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Shadow Empires: An Alternative Imperial History An original study of empire creation and its consequences, from ancient through early modern timesThe world’s first great empires established by the ancient Persians, Chinese, and Romans are well known, but not the empires that emerged on their margins in response to them over the course of 2,500 years. These counterempires or shadow empires, which changed the course of history, include the imperial nomad confederacies that arose in Mongolia and extorted resources from China rather than attempting to conquer it, as well as maritime empires such as ancient Athens that controlled trade without seeking territorial hegemony. In Shadow Empires, Thomas Barfield identifies seven kinds of counterempire and explores their rise, politics, economics, and longevity.What all these counterempires had in common was their interactions with existing empires that created the conditions for their development. When highly successful, these counterempires left the shadows to become the world’s largest empires—for example, those of the medieval Muslim Arabs and of the Mongol heirs of Chinggis Khan. Three former shadow empires—Manchu Qing China, Tsarist Russia, and British India—made this transformation in the late eighteenth century and came to rule most of Eurasia. However, the DNA of their origins endured in their unique ruling strategies. Indeed, world powers still use these strategies today, long after their roots in shadow empires have been forgotten.Looking afresh at the histories of important types of empires that are often ignored, Shadow Empires provides an original account of empire formation from the ancient world to the early modern period. | 1 | 27,46 € | Vaata | ||
Bookpress Publishing Space Ace: A Combat Pilots Journey from Vietnam to Beyond Earth "On December 2, 1988, I lifted off aboard the Shuttle Atlantis on a top-secret mission to deploy a classified surveillance satellite. We accomplished the mission on the first day, but on the second, Mission Control informed us they had seen something hit our right wing during launch and ordered us to examine it. We saw a major amount of damage to our heat protection tiles. Given it was a classified mission, the Department of Defense would not allow us to broadcast a television signal back to Earth, but they agreed to let us send it encrypted. Mission Control studied it for a day, then cleared us for reentry. The images on the encrypted video were so poor that they had concluded we were only seeing shadows. Even though the damage was there, I was reluctant to argue--bad form for an astronaut. We survived reentry, but more than 700 tiles were damaged and one was missing. Only a thick metal plate had saved us which had almost melted through." Written in his own words, Space Ace is the memoir of Astronaut Robert Lee "Hoot" Gibson, a true master of speed and air. Beginning from his youth growing up in a family of nine and learning to fly from his father, this book chronicles a rich, fascinating, and insightful life, encompassing the full breadth of his storied career while providing leadership lessons along the way. Gibson rose through the ranks from Vietnam combat pilot to Navy Top Gun, from test pilot to NASA Space Shuttle Commander. "Hoot" shares it all, de-classifying some of the most historic moments in aerospace history, first-hand. | 1 | 25,18 € | Vaata | ||
Random House LLC US The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso The complete Divine Comedy (Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso) in one volume from Vintage Classics. The greatest poem of the Middle Ages, in the standard Carlyle-Okey-Wickstead translation, with full notes.Dante's Divine Comedy relates the allegorical tale of the poet's journey through the three realms of the dead. Accompanied through the Inferno and Purgatory by Virgil-author of the Roman epic the Aeniad-Dante encounters mythical, historical, and contemporaneous figures in their respective afterlives. Relying on classical (pagan) mythology and Christian imagery and theology, Dante imagines diverse vivid and inventive punishments for the various sinners he encounters, which have become part of the Western imagination. Upon their approach to Paradise, which as a pagan, no matter how worthy, the Latin poet cannot enter, Virgil relinquishes his role as guide to Beatrice. Dante's chaste beloved then accompanies him along the ascent, as they encounter the blessed and the holy, and Dante arrives at a vision of the heavenly paradise. | 1 | 14,32 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press How Propaganda Works How propaganda undermines democracy and why we need to pay attentionOur democracy today is fraught with political campaigns, lobbyists, liberal media, and Fox News commentators, all using language to influence the way we think and reason about public issues. Even so, many of us believe that propaganda and manipulation aren't problems for us-not in the way they were for the totalitarian societies of the mid-twentieth century. In How Propaganda Works, Jason Stanley demonstrates that more attention needs to be paid. He examines how propaganda operates subtly, how it undermines democracy-particularly the ideals of democratic deliberation and equality-and how it has damaged democracies of the past. Focusing on the shortcomings of liberal democratic states, Stanley provides a historically grounded introduction to democratic political theory as a window into the misuse of democratic vocabulary for propaganda's selfish purposes. He lays out historical examples, such as the restructuring of the US public school system at the turn of the twentieth century, to explore how the language of democracy is sometimes used to mask an undemocratic reality. Drawing from a range of sources, including feminist theory, critical race theory, epistemology, formal semantics, educational theory, and social and cognitive psychology, he explains how the manipulative and hypocritical declaration of flawed beliefs and ideologies arises from and perpetuates inequalities in society, such as the racial injustices that commonly occur in the United States. How Propaganda Works shows that an understanding of propaganda and its mechanisms is essential for the preservation and protection of liberal democracies everywhere. | 1 | 28,08 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People Longlisted for the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year AwardA novel economic interpretation of how religions have become so powerful in the modern worldReligion in the twenty-first century is alive and well across the world, despite its apparent decline in North America and parts of Europe. Vigorous competition between and within religious movements has led to their accumulating great power and wealth. Religions in many traditions have honed their competitive strategies over thousands of years. Today, they are big business; like businesses, they must recruit, raise funds, disburse budgets, manage facilities, organize transportation, motivate employees, and get their message out. In The Divine Economy, economist Paul Seabright argues that religious movements are a special kind of business: they are platforms, bringing together communities of members who seek many different things from one another—spiritual fulfilment, friendship and marriage networks, even business opportunities. Their function as platforms, he contends, is what has allowed religions to consolidate and wield power.This power can be used for good, especially when religious movements provide their members with insurance against the shocks of modern life, and a sense of worth in their communities. It can also be used for harm: political leaders often instrumentalize religious movements for authoritarian ends, and religious leaders can exploit the trust of members to inflict sexual, emotional, financial or physical abuse, or to provoke violence against outsiders. Writing in a nonpartisan spirit, Seabright uses insights from economics to show how religion and secular society can work together in a world where some people feel no need for religion, but many continue to respond with enthusiasm to its call. | 1 | 16,73 € −0,04 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Venetian Canvas and the Transformation of Painting GTIN: 9780691271675 Raamatud A richly illustrated investigation of how the adoption of canvas revolutionized Venetian Renaissance painting, from the Bellini and Titian to Veronese and TintorettoBetween the fifteenth and early seventeenth centuries, European painting underwent a profound transformation as artists increasingly painted on canvas instead of wood or walls. Nowhere was more important to this shift than Venice, where painters experimented with canvas with remarkable creativity and innovation. In Venetian Canvas and the Transformation of Painting, Cleo Nisse investigates why Venetian artists adopted canvas and how it revolutionized their art between 1400 and 1600.Intertwining approaches from art history and art conservation, and featuring stunning new photographs that show details as never before, the book presents groundbreaking research based on close study of Venetian artworks, archival sources, art-making treatises, and early modern art criticism. It sheds new light on the materiality of early modern canvas, its production and supply, and the influence of climate on its use. The book offers fresh interpretations of iconic works and important concepts such as pittura di macchia and non finito, and demonstrates how canvas contributed to the radical new style of painters such as Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese. But above all else, it shows how canvas changed the making and meaning of paintings. Autorid: Cleo Nisse | 1 | 81,30 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Étale Cohomology An authoritative introduction to the essential features of étale cohomologyA. Grothendieck's work on algebraic geometry is one of the most important mathematical achievements of the twentieth century. In the early 1960s, he and M. Artin introduced étale cohomology to extend the methods of sheaf-theoretic cohomology from complex varieties to more general schemes. This work found many applications, not only in algebraic geometry but also in several different branches of number theory and in the representation theory of finite and p-adic groups. In this classic book, James Milne provides an invaluable introduction to étale cohomology, covering the essential features of the theory. Milne begins with a review of the basic properties of flat and étale morphisms and the algebraic fundamental group. He then turns to the basic theory of étale sheaves and elementary étale cohomology, followed by an application of the cohomology to the study of the Brauer group. After a detailed analysis of the cohomology of curves and surfaces, Milne proves the fundamental theorems in étale cohomology-those of base change, purity, Poincaré duality, and the Lefschetz trace formula-and applies these theorems to show the rationality of some very general L-series. | 1 | 67,88 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press In the Scholars Workshop: Hidden Histories of Collaboration and Authorship The hidden hands behind history’s great scholarly worksFor centuries, many of the world’s most influential thinkers routinely relied on helpers who performed tasks such as taking dictation, correcting, indexing, composing, and endless copying. In the Scholar’s Workshop introduces readers to these unsung scribes, assistants, and collaborators, showing how the scholarly enterprise is rarely as solitary as we tend to think.Ann Blair traces how the learned have relied on helpers since antiquity, discussing how and when these amanuenses became visible in manuscript and occasionally in print and explaining why they were uniquely positioned to shape the posthumous legacy of their principal. Taking an in-depth look at the later Renaissance, she reconstructs the private lives and academic pursuits of leading figures from the period such as the renowned humanist Erasmus, the reformer Martin Bucer, and Paris professors Adrien Turnèbe and Petrus Ramus. Blair paints multifaceted portraits of the servants, students, and family members who assisted in their work, drawing on sources ranging from scholarly texts in both draft and published forms to correspondence, annotations, biographical accounts, and household rules. Turning to the modern age, she identifies new kinds of digital amanuenses with the rise of chatbots and other powerful software tools.Panoramic in scope, In the Scholar’s Workshop challenges conventional views about authorship and attribution while affirming the enduring importance of collaboration in scholarly work today. | 1 | 44,81 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press I, Wandering Jew: A Five-Century History of Our Modern Condition GTIN: 9780691272702 Raamatud Combining history, detective story, and memoir, a surprising and revealing account of the antisemitic myth of the Wandering JewThe story behind the mythical figure of the Wandering Jew is one of the most fascinating tales in European history. In I, Wandering Jew, National Jewish Book Awardwinning historian Yair Mintzker traces the tale back to its source, follows its many metamorphoses through five centuries, and relates it to the fraught present moment.According to a mysterious pamphlet published in 1602, the Wandering Jew was a real person, named Ahasversus, who was cursed by Jesus to eternal wandering after refusing to help him as he was led to his crucifixion. For more than four-hundred years, many otherwise reliable witnesses have claimed to have seen the Wandering Jew. Moving in reverse chronological order, I, Wandering Jew explores crucial episodes in the story of this figure. We meet an unforgettable, Wandering Jew-like character who appeared out of nowhere in Israel in the 1950s; a nineteenth-century novelist who was the first Jew to favorably describe the Wandering Jew; an eighteenth-century German scholar who saw the Wandering Jew emerging from a devastating fire; and the man who likely inspired the 1602 pamphlet.A work of history that reads like a detective story, I, Wandering Jew is also part memoir. As Mintzker discovers affinities between his own story and that of the Wandering Jew, the surprising history of an old antisemitic trope and its meanings becomes a profound meditation on home and exile, Judaism and Christianity, poetry and truth, the deep past and the present. Autorid: Yair Mintzker | 1 | 36,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Robert Pinsky: The First Two Books of Poems GTIN: 9780691278230 Raamatud The remarkable first two books of poetry by the Pulitzer Prize finalist and former U.S. poet laureatenow combined in a single volume with a new preface by the author Award-winning poet Robert Pinskys first two collectionsSadness And Happiness and An Explanation of Americaannounced the arrival of a major new voice in American poetry. Now, these acclaimed books are presented together in a single volume featuring a new preface by the author, introducing a new generation of readers to the groundbreaking early work of a beloved poet. Sadness And Happiness explores everyday subjects such as the streets and oceanfront of Pinskys hometown of Long Branch, New Jersey, while the long title poem of An Explanation of America examines personal and national myths as it transports readers across the country. Autorid: Robert Pinsky | 1 | 23,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press On Poetry, Culture, and Democracy GTIN: 9780691278254 Raamatud Robert Pinsky belongs to that rarest category of talents, a poet-critic.Robert Lowell Two important books of criticism by the Pulitzer Prize finalist and former U.S. poet laureatenow combined in a single volume with a new preface by the author For Robert Pinsky, poetrys individual, human scale as a fundamentally vocal mediumwith poems brought to life by one person at a timegives poetry a unique importance in American and democratic culture and society. This book brings together two compelling works of criticism by the former poet laureateThe Situation of Poetry and Democracy, Culture and the Voice of Poetry, in which he makes a passionate and eloquent case for the vital role of poetry in a democracy. Autorid: Robert Pinsky | 1 | 29,00 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism GTIN: 9780691276861 Raamatud The emergence of parental rights as a conservative movement spurred by the presumed right of white men to govern their homesParental rights is a rallying cry for todays American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and woke public school curricula. In Every Mans Home a Castle, Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalitionincluding Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginiabelieved that that state had usurped the natural rights of parents and invaded the home.Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a fundamental liberty protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizens lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white menconsidered the rights-bearing individuals of American democracywere widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. Autorid: Julia Bowes | 1 | 36,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Ties That Bound: Slavery and Power in Africa GTIN: 9780691278056 Raamatud How slavery and the slave trade provided African rulers with a path to political powerAcross history, slavery has been central to political power. By the nineteenth century, African rulers dominated the slave trade with the European and Islamic worlds. In Ties That Bound, J. C. Sharman shows how these rulers were empowered by slavery, converting profits from the market for humans into political might. As demand for African captives grew, a new breed of African bandit slave traders-turned-kings leveraged the increasing returns to seize and hold power, paying off followers and buying weapons. Eventually, there were more enslaved Africans within Africa than in the Americas; African kingdoms were secured and administered by enslaved soldiers and enslaved officials. Engaging in the slave trade became vital for political survival; success for a few powerful leaders meant misery for millions across the continent.Arguing that slavery is fundamentally political and relational, Sharman examines the effects of Africas slavery-centred connections and linkages with the wider world. This route to power by enslaving others required engagement with other countries, sometimes in war, sometimes in trade and sometimes both. More than any other region, Africas experiences show how slavery as a foundation of power depended on ties between insiders and outsiders. Sharman describes how African rulers became locked into increasingly destructive competition with each other. But, as much of the continent was ravaged by warlords, the very factors that strengthened rulers individually weakened them collectively. The resulting destruction paved the way for European conquest in the late nineteenth centurys Scramble for Africa. Autorid: J. C. Sharman | 1 | 36,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Introduction to String Algorithms GTIN: 9780691274539 Raamatud An essential introduction to the building blocks of modern text processingString algorithms make it possible to process, store, and manipulate text with computational efficiency, with applications ranging from search engines and social networks that regularly process terabytes of information to areas like genomics, where the genome of an organism can be encoded as a long string of letters. This book provides an incisive introduction to the concepts and applications that every practitioner in the field needs to know. Ideal for the classroom and self-study, it guides readers from the fundamentals of string processing to advanced computational methods, presenting useful data structures and proof techniques for strings and other data and serving as an on-ramp to doing cutting-edge research in string algorithms.Discusses topics ranging from exact string matching and efficient edit distance computation to modern string data structures, sketching methods, and generative models of stringsCovers data structures such as suffix trees, suffix arrays, wavelet trees, the Burrows-Wheeler transform, the FM index, and compressed bit vectorsPresents an array of algorithms along with their proofs of correctness and running timeDevelops the skills needed to design and implement new string algorithms as well as various algorithmic techniques that are applicable beyond string algorithmsInvaluable for anyone interested in processing large collections of string data, including genomic sequences and text for training large language modelsIncludes hundreds of exercises and explanatory figuresAn indispensable resource for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, researchers, and practitioners Autorid: Carl Kingsford | 1 | 81,30 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Vermeers Afterlives GTIN: 9780691277820 Raamatud How a once-forgotten Dutch painter inspired generations of artists, writers, and filmmakersJohannes Vermeer (16321675) is one of the most beloved painters in the world. But when an enterprising French journalist and art critic set out to recover his work in the mid-nineteenth century, both his name and achievement were virtually forgotten. Vermeers Afterlives tells the remarkable story of how one of the great masters of the Dutch Golden Age was lost to obscurity until the rise of art history as a new discipline introduced his work to modern audiences and asks why his art compels so many other artists to respond with works of their own.Ruth Bernard Yeazell traces the cultural ascendency of this extraordinary painter, whose enigmatic subjects and quiet, introspective interiors, transfigured by light and color, continue to captivate viewers far removed from his native Delft. We meet the critics who first welcomed Vermeer into the canon along with the painters who sought to imitate him, the forgers who tried to pass off their work as his own, and the contemporary artists who openly repurpose it. The enquiry concludes by looking at Vermeers paintings through the eyes of the poets and novelists who have attempted to translate his silence into words and give voice to the stories he left untold. Along the way, Yeazell interrogates the changing assumptions that govern art history, while demonstrating how paintings live on not only in later paintings but in poetry, fiction, photography, and film.Marking the 350th anniversary of Vermeers death, this beautifully illustrated book explores the variety of ways in which Vermeers art has been interpreted through the centuries and shows how his paintings take on afterlives of their own in the imaginations of those who view them. Autorid: Ruth Bernard Yeazell | 1 | 44,75 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions: How to Succeed Without Selling Your Soul GTIN: 9780691273419 Raamatud A practical guide for professionals, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and college students who want to achieve personal success without compromising their moralsWhether in our daily work or in our personal life, even the most conscientious people with the best intentions can make ethically questionable decisions. The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions helps you identify your own ethical true north and avoid the costly missteps that can betray your values, damage your relationships, and even end careers.Each of the books five chapters begins with a provocative question that illustrates a foundational aspect of ethical practice and explains how to apply these questions to define and uphold your own values. This practical yet robust framework provides a process for ethical decision making in professional and personal matters that strengthens self-awareness, improves intentionality in decision making, and enhances the ability to think beyond the moment in a pressure-packed, fast-paced, and rapidly changing world.Drawing on David Millers two decades of experience teaching professional responsibility and ethics to a diverse audience, including undergraduate and graduate students, entrepreneurs and young professionals, and senior executives and civic leaders, The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions offers compelling and inspiring stories of moral courage and success, cautionary tales of ethical compromise and failure, plus end-of-chapter takeaways and exercises to help build your ethical fitness. Autorid: David W. Miller, Susan Richardson | 1 | 26,90 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Shakespeare's Scholars: Three Lessons from the Liberal Arts GTIN: 9780691272634 Raamatud What Loves Labors Lost, Hamlet, and The Tempest can teach us about discovery, growth, and changeShakespeare was a keen and discerning reader who was mocked by writers who, unlike him, had been to universityso its not surprising that his portrait of scholarly life is critical. As Sean Keilen shows in this engaging book, Shakespeares scholars lack humility, shun wisdom, underestimate people who are not scholars, and, by keeping aloof from society, fail to see themselves clearly. In examining Shakespeares scholars, Keilen finds parallels in the modern academy.Keilen examines three plays with scholars as protagonists, tracing these characters arduous paths to self-knowledge and meaningful connection with others. In Loves Labors Lost, four noblemen, seeking fame for knowledge and virtue, establish an academybut the real purpose of their studies is to exclude women, scorn men of inferior standing, and treat each other with hostility. In Hamlet, the prodigiously intelligent Prince of Denmark retreats to the solitude of his own thoughts, with unfortunate results. And in The Tempest, Prospero abandons his duty to others for the rapture of secret studies, a choice that leads him to seek the false consolation of self-protective bitterness. In each play, Keilen finds important lessons about humility, wisdom, and self-knowledge. Inspired by these, he argues for a new approach to teaching literatureone that views literary education not as an esoteric discipline but as the renewal of an intellectual heritage all readers hold in common. Autorid: Sean Keilen | 1 | 30,00 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Unlocking Justice: The Power of Data to Confront Inequity and Create Change GTIN: 9780691276151 Raamatud How we can challenge social injusticewith data and humanityThe American legal system does not offer equal justice to all; we can see obvious racial disparities in sentencing, policing, and incarceration. In Unlocking Justice, Chad Topaz offers a concrete way forward, demonstrating how a candid dialogue between social justice and data science can empower communities, spark informed debate, and inspire advocacy. In addition to big ideas, Topaz brings the receiptsthe data. Drawing on unedited police call logs, chaotic city websites, fragmented judicial records, and other overlooked sources, Topaz explains how social forces shape the data we collect, influencing whose voices are heard and whose remain unheard. From a rural New England town plagued by police misconduct to New Yorks notorious Rikers Island jail, the stories Topaz tells demonstrate how numbers can expose injusticeand how data can underpin activism.Topaz shows readers how to interpret data in context and question underlying assumptions, providing even those who might be math-averse with practical tools to challenge inequities. He takes readers through his own data science activism, including an examination of public judicial data that revealed the identities of judges who imposed excessive bail; a data-driven investigation of racial disparities in policing, prompted by a police stations openly displayed portrait of Hitler; and an analysis of Floridas controversial risk algorithm, COMPAS, for racial bias. The books Show Your Work companion website connects readers to data sources and the studies behind the stories. When we are armed with the facts and the numbers, Topaz assures us, we can all be effective advocates for transparency, accountability, and justice. Autorid: Chad M. Topaz | 1 | 32,15 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Peoples Justice: Revolutionary Law and the Founding of the French Republic GTIN: 9780691274843 Raamatud A major new interpretation of the French Revolution that brings to life the criminal tribunals at the heart of the Republics political culture In The Peoples Justice, Carla Hesse offers a sweeping reappraisal of political violence in the French Revolution. From Charles Dickens to Hannah Arendt, the Revolution of 17891799 in France has been depicted as the bloodiest of the eighteenth-century democratic revolutions. Through extensive new archival research, Hesse shows that, to the contrary, what set the French Revolution apart was neither the scale nor the intensity of its violence but rather the ubiquity of its political tribunals and the use of novel forms of criminal law and procedure as a means of adjudicating political conflict. More than 5,000 political trials were prosecuted by the Revolutionary Tribunal in Paris alone, and, with an acquittal rate of more than 50 percent, these were neither perfunctory nor foregone in their outcomes. They had a repressive function, to be sure, but more importantly, they played a critical role in founding a republic in France and in shaping its social and political norms. Through jury deliberation, public witnessing, and media coverage, these political trials legitimated a republic and the revolutionary struggle that brought it into being. They were animated less by class warfare, factional hatreds, or utopian ideology than by a patriotic, albeit tragic, effort to hold fellow citizens accountable. Over the course of the last two centuries, France, of course, has successfully established itself as a constitutional regime, but this constitutional tradition is still rooted in and haunted by its revolutionary past. Since 1793, the French Republic has, to some extent or another, kept itself alive by keeping itself perpetually on trial. Autorid: Carla Hesse | 1 | 50,25 € | Vaata | ||
Princeton University Press Why China Needs Democracy GTIN: 9780691277196 Raamatud A realist defense of constitutional democracy in China that challenges the assumptions of the so-called China ModelWith liberal democracies under strain and the Chinese government delivering stability and prosperity to its citizens, is democracy still an ideal worth pursuing in China? In Why China Needs Democracy, Dongxian Jiang makes a powerful case for constitutional democracy in the Chinese context. Doing so, he challenges the so-called China Model, a normative vision that seeks to preserve Chinas meritocratic one-party system while making it more open, more participatory, and less repressive. Jiang offers instead a realist defense of constitutional democracy that is grounded in a clear-eyed analysis of Chinas political realities, a discerning critique of post-Mao moral and institutional problems, and a broad engagement with the findings of empirical political science on both democratic and authoritarian regimes.Jiang shows that the China Model fails on two realist grounds: it places unwarranted faith in the willingness of Chinas leadership to liberalize and share power with citizens; and even with limited power-sharing, the system would be unable to address one of Chinas deepest problemsthe states unchecked domination over ordinary people. For all its flaws, constitutional democracy remains an indispensable framework for limiting the states authoritarian overreach. Jiang argues that when realism is understood in a more expansive, historically grounded waynot simply as short-term political feasibilityconstitutional democracy in China can be seen to be a realistic and necessary path forward over the long term. Autorid: Dongxian Jiang | 1 | 50,25 € | Vaata | ||






































