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Civic Education

What Makes Students Learn

Richard G. Niemi and Jane Junn

Sound democratic decisions rely on a citizenry with at least a partial mastery of the rules and workings of democratic government.  American high schools, where students learn the basics of citizenship, thus ought to...

May 11, 2005, Paper, $24.00

Police Violence

Understanding and Controlling Police Abuse of Force

Edited by William A. Geller and Hans Toch

Although the prevalence of police-citizen conflict has diminished in recent decades, police use of excessive force remains a concern of police departments nationwide. This timely book focuses on what is known and what still...

December 11, 1959, Paper, $37.00

Visible Deeds of Music

Art and Music from Wagner to Cage

Simon Shaw-Miller

This provocative book explores the cross-fertilization between music and the visual arts in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Reassessing the work of a wide range of composers and artists including Richard Wagner,...

October 12, 2004, Paper, $32.00

Tuned In and Fired Up

How Teaching Can Inspire Real Learning in the Classroom

Sam M. Intrator; Foreword by Elliot W. Eisner

We treasure the occasions when a classroom of students becomes totally focused, absorbed by ideas. How can teachers make these special moments happen more often? Every teacher has powerful memories of...

March 11, 2005, Paper, $21.00

Greek Gods, Human Lives

What We Can Learn from Myths

Mary Lefkowitz

Why the Greek myths, more than those of any other culture, continue to captivate us The mythology of ancient Greece has fascinated readers for two millennia and has formed the basis of Western...

May 10, 2005, Paper, $32.00

America’s Inadvertent Empire

William E. Odom and Robert Dujarric

A thought-provoking and timely analysis of American power, with unexpected conclusions about the most serious threat we face in coming decades The United States finds itself at the center of a...

May 11, 2005, Paper, $32.00

The Degaev Affair

Terror and Treason in Tsarist Russia

Richard Pipes

A committed terrorist in Russia, an admired professor in America: the astounding story of Sergei Degaev’s double life, told in full detail for the first time Sergei Degaev (1857–1921), a political...

May 10, 2005, Paper, $21.00

Journey of Purpose

Reflections on the Presidency, Multiculturalism, and Third Parties

Paul Tsongas

In this inspiring book, one of the most respected senior figures in American politics defines his political philosophy for the country as we approach the end of the twentieth century. For many years Paul Tsongas, the former...

January 11, 1996, Paper, $25.00

Seeing in the Dark

Reflections on Dreams and Dreaming

Bert O. States

What is the relation between waking experience and dreams, and between dreams and literary creativity? In this book Bert States explores the nature of dream imagery, the metaphorical processes in dreaming, and the nature and...

January 11, 1997, Paper, $29.00

The American Classics

A Personal Essay

Denis Donoghue

An eminent liteary critic enumerates and explores five American classics How is a classic book to be defined? How much time must elapse before a work may be judged a “classic”? And among all the works of...

May 10, 2005, Cloth, $65.00

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