This edited collection presents an interdisciplinary assessment of the impact of migration on knowledge transmission and entrepreneurial innovation. Focusing on Italian...More info...
This book offers the first comprehensive and systematic study of Charles Peirces theory of abduction, tracing its evolution across five distinct periods from 1864 to 191...More info...
This book explains, in clear, non-technical terms, using three Star Trek TOS episodes (in which malevolent, destructive machines are thwarted) as a springboard, the existential threat posed to humanity from future malevolent machines. Then book prese...More info...
This book offers a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the tontine, an innovative financial instrument conceived and implemented in various settings throughout Georgian and early Victorian Britain. The book draws on metic...More info...
Platonism and Kabbalah share a prominent characteristic: the formulation of epistemological and ontological concepts in erotic terms. Plato envisions eros as creating and sustaining the permeability of the boundaries between the earthly and the divi...More info...
Present to the Mind presents acquaintance as an indispensable mode of access to the world-not only in knowing, but in feeling, valuing, and judging. Duncans account challenges other views of knowledge and offers a compelling framework for understan...More info...
This book considers how teaching in the Gospels and the practice of prayer and fasting can be interpreted in an African context. It highlights African understandings of key aspects of Christology, analysing Jesuss identity and embodiment of praye...More info...
The Gallipoli campaign of the First World War seems to have been exhaustively studied by shelves of books and thousands of articles. This edited volume challenges this perception of completion, revealing extensive uncovered ground, misunderstandings...More info...
Feminist Antisemitism: An Intellectual History establishes the antipathy towards Jews that existed as the movement began and tracks how changes in feminist in-groups and theories manifested in new, feminist-inflected forms of antisemitic th...More info...
Feminist Antisemitism: An Intellectual History establishes the antipathy towards Jews that existed as the movement began and tracks how changes in feminist in-groups and theories manifested in new, feminist-inflected forms of antisemitic thinking....More info...
Exploring the ongoing histories of human-centered ecosystem management in North America, this book tracks the diverse ways in which human-environmental relations have been presented across different forms of media and highlights the potential in I...More info...
This book unpacks the distinctive dynamics of public diplomacy between Saudi Arabia and the United States in the post9/11 period by examining the King Abdullah Scholarship Programme (KASP), launched in 2005, which has largely escaped academic scru...More info...
Although scholarship on how Islamic art is studied, collected, and exhibited is on the rise, less attention has been paid to how the fields various commitments relate to pedagogical and curating practices. Bridging the gap between theory and practic...More info...
This second of a two-volume book prolongs the inquiry of volume 1 by considering other examples apt to better illustrate the ideal of epistemic economy in mathematical recasting. The new examples are drawn from second-order definitions of real num...More info...
This book explores how Emersons and Zhuang Zis exploration of spirituality in nature shapes different senses of place. It delves into spirituality as a pursuit of lifes meaning and self-transcendence, particularly relevant amidst rapid urbaniza...More info...
This richly illustrated volume presents an accessible history of Chinese silk art. Combining an expansive perspective with systematic analysis and engaging prosecomplemented by extensive color imagery...More info...
The Hidden Politics of Grammar is a thorough investigation into a corpus of historical American grammar texts, revealing how their linguistic choices decisively contributed to the creation and maintenance of an explicitly American identity....More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: Down East Books,U.S., ISBN-13: 9781684752249)
More likely than not, visitor photos of Acadia National Park include trees, whether the sharp spires of spruce and fir perched atop Otter Cliffs, streaks of pitch pines on the ledges of the Beehive, gnarled birches on Cadillac Mountain, or the jack...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503646292)
How should we speak of humanism today? To answer this question, Moroccan philosopher Ali Benmakhlouf turns to Montaigne. Through a rich and attentive reading of Montaignes Essays, Benmakhlouf reminds us why the sixteenth-century author rem...More info...
How should we speak of humanism today? To answer this question, Moroccan philosopher Ali Benmakhlouf turns to Montaigne. Through a rich and attentive reading of Montaignes Essays, Benmakhlouf reminds us why the sixteenth-century author rem...More info...
Thinking with Plants and Fungi brings together leading voices from science, the humanities, and the arts to explore how vegetal and fungal life challenge dominant models of consciousness, community, and ecological care. Essay topics include pl...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Toronto Press, ISBN-13: 9781049801094)
“Were I the Author of This Tale” foregrounds Tolstoy’s lifelong habit of intervening in the work of others. Tolstoy’s work as an editor, commentator, anthologizer, re-writer, and especially translator began in...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Toronto Press, ISBN-13: 9781487560805)
Why do we keep returning to the Weimar Republic as a focal point for queer and trans histories, and why are images so crucial to our understanding of this period? This volume brings together research from disciplines including history, art history...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691177069)
Tracing the genealogy of conspiracy theory, from Machiavelli through the paranoid style to QAnon Truthers, birthers, flat-Earthers, the deep state, crisis actors, chemtrails, the Epstein files, Pizzagate, the Plandemicit seems as though t...More info...
A foundational inquiry into how liberal states can justify detention and other targeted restrictions of liberty, Punishment, Penalty, and Incapacitation identifies four distinct justifications to develop a normative model for restricting liberty for...More info...
Ideas, practices, and human priorities: culture in the unstable environment of the early Caribbean colonies. Early French colonization in the Caribbean from the 1620s to circa 1730 brought great demographic, economic, and agricultural cha...More info...
(Pub. Date: 23-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Yale University Press, ISBN-13: 9780300282313)
A centennial celebration of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and its vital role in the development of Black Studies In 1926, the AfroPuerto Rican bibliophile Arturo Schomburgs collection of four thousand books, pa...More info...
Institutions shape the lives of individuals and coordinate existence, influencing the structures of everyday life. Institutions are morally relevant because they influence peoples life worlds and moral aspects of human existence and coexistence in s...More info...
Bernd Kappes, known for his work in Theological Zoology, challenges traditional religious views of human superiority and dominion. Urging a shift towards more ethical and sustainable practices in animal treatment, he provides a theological and e...More info...
Beyond mere recitation, the one prayer that Jesus taught -- the Lords Prayer is a comprehensive spirituality for healing humanitys deepest wounds and transforming every dimension of existence: personal, relational, social, and structural. ...More info...
Brad H. Koldehoff, Adrian Burke, Henry T. Wright, Christopher J. Ellis, Melissa I. Pardi, Christopher C. Widga, Ryan M. Parish, Scott Eckford, D. Bryan Deller, William Fox...
Series: Peopling of the Americas Publications
(Pub. Date: 24-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Texas A & M University Press, ISBN-13: 9781648432170)
Based on decades of research centered on the earliest known fluted-point producing groups in the North American midcontinent, Early Paleoindians in the Upper Midcontinent of North America: Lithic Procurement, Settlement Mobility, and Social Interact...More info...
Feminist Antisemitism: An Intellectual History establishes the antipathy towards Jews that existed as the movement began and tracks how changes in feminist in-groups and theories manifested in new, feminist-inflected forms of antisemitic th...More info...
Feminist Antisemitism: An Intellectual History establishes the antipathy towards Jews that existed as the movement began and tracks how changes in feminist in-groups and theories manifested in new, feminist-inflected forms of antisemitic thinking....More info...
Exploring the ongoing histories of human-centered ecosystem management in North America, this book tracks the diverse ways in which human-environmental relations have been presented across different forms of media and highlights the potential in I...More info...
This book unpacks the distinctive dynamics of public diplomacy between Saudi Arabia and the United States in the post9/11 period by examining the King Abdullah Scholarship Programme (KASP), launched in 2005, which has largely escaped academic scru...More info...
The Gallipoli campaign of the First World War seems to have been exhaustively studied by shelves of books and thousands of articles. This edited volume challenges this perception of completion, revealing extensive uncovered ground, misunderstandings...More info...
This edited collection presents an interdisciplinary assessment of the impact of migration on knowledge transmission and entrepreneurial innovation. Focusing on Italian...More info...
This book offers the first comprehensive and systematic study of Charles Peirces theory of abduction, tracing its evolution across five distinct periods from 1864 to 191...More info...
This book explains, in clear, non-technical terms, using three Star Trek TOS episodes (in which malevolent, destructive machines are thwarted) as a springboard, the existential threat posed to humanity from future malevolent machines. Then book prese...More info...
This book offers a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the tontine, an innovative financial instrument conceived and implemented in various settings throughout Georgian and early Victorian Britain. The book draws on metic...More info...
Platonism and Kabbalah share a prominent characteristic: the formulation of epistemological and ontological concepts in erotic terms. Plato envisions eros as creating and sustaining the permeability of the boundaries between the earthly and the divi...More info...
Present to the Mind presents acquaintance as an indispensable mode of access to the world-not only in knowing, but in feeling, valuing, and judging. Duncans account challenges other views of knowledge and offers a compelling framework for understan...More info...
This book considers how teaching in the Gospels and the practice of prayer and fasting can be interpreted in an African context. It highlights African understandings of key aspects of Christology, analysing Jesuss identity and embodiment of praye...More info...