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The Constitution and Criminal Procedure
First Principles
Under the banners of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments, the Supreme Court has constitutionalized a vast amount of criminal procedure law in ways that often reward the guilty while hurting the innocent. In this sweeping...

Law's Stories
Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law
The law is full of stories, ranging from the competing narratives presented at trials to the Olympian historical narratives set forth in Supreme Court opinions. How those stories are told and listened to makes a crucial...

Quodlibetal Questions
Volumes 1 and 2, Quodlibets 1-7
This book offers the first English translation of the Quodlibetal Questions of William of Ockham (c. 1285-1347)—reflections on a variety of topics in logic, ontology, natural philosophy, philosophical psychology, moral...

Urban Form and Meaning in South Asia
The Shaping of Cities from Prehistoric to Precolonial Times

Music, Science, and Natural Magic in Seventeenth-Century England
The role of natural magic in the rise of seventeenth-century experimental science has been the subject of lively controversy for several decades. Now Penelope Gouk introduces a new element into the debate: how music mediated...

Why Did Freud Reject God?
A Psychodynamic Interpretation
In this book a widely recognized authority on religion and psychoanalysis takes a fascinating journey into Freud’s past to examine the roots of his atheism. Dr. Ana-María Rizzuto reviews and reorganizes data about Freud’s...

The Therapeutic Process
Essays and Lectures
Renowned for her contributions as a psychoanalytic theorist, Karen Horney was also a gifted clinician and teacher of analysts. She included chapters on therapy in several of her books, wrote essays on clinical issues...

The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet
G. E. Rumphius, also known as the “Indian Pliny,” was one of the great tropical naturalists of the seventeenth century. Born in Germany, he spent most of his life in the employ of the Dutch East India Company, stationed on...

Beyond Right and Left
Democratic Elitism in Mosca and Gramsci
Two Italian writers, Gaetano Mosca and Antonio Gramsci, have been very influential in twentieth-century political thought, the first cast as a thoroughgoing conservative, the second as the model of a humanistic Marxist. The...

150 Years of Popular Musical Theatre
From the Parisian operettas of Jacques Offenbach in the 1850s to such current blockbuster musicals as Les Misérables and Rent, musical theatre has given joy to audiences throughout the world. This lively book...