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Dirty Money

Leuprecht, Christian / Ferrill, Jamie
Dirty Money
Dirty Money offers valuable insight into this vexing and important topic. The expert perspectives of its contributors shed light on money laundering, financial crime, and the ever-present shadow of corruption - all real concerns for today's governments and the public at large." The Hon. Austin Cullen, Commission on Money Laundering in British Columbia

CHF 49.90

Art, Medicine, and Femininity

Halliwell, Hannah
Art, Medicine, and Femininity
Rampant morphine addiction in Third Republic France captured the imagination of artists in Paris. However, while the majority morphine users were male medical professionals, artists almost always pictured a female addict. Art, Medicine, and Femininity explores the societal impact of the feminization of addiction in this corpus of images.

CHF 106.00

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times

Haggerty, Sheryllynne
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times
A collection of around 350 letters bound for London from Jamaica reveals much about colonial life in 1756. Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times paints a picture of the daily life of poor and middling whites, free people of colour, and enslaved people against the backdrop of transatlantic slavery in Jamaica and the eighteenth-century British Empire.

CHF 149.00

James Clarke Hook

McMaster, Juliet
James Clarke Hook
In James Clarke Hook Juliet McMaster tracks the life and career of the brilliant yet underappreciated Victorian painter, from his rigorous training at the Royal Academy Schools, his travelling studentship in Florence and Venice, and his work as a historical painter, to the discovery of his métier as an inspired painter of contemporary rural and coastal scenes.

CHF 65.00

The Beautiful Unwanted

Kaposy, Chris
The Beautiful Unwanted
Chris Kaposy reflects on parenting his son with Down syndrome in the midst of a supposed disappearance of people with this condition. Writing from a pro-choice, disability-positive perspective, Kaposy presents decades-old bioethical controversies, revealing the prehistory that has shaped current attitudes toward intellectual disability.

CHF 43.50

Conscripted to Care

Smith, Julia
Conscripted to Care
Drawing on interviews and focus groups with nearly 200 women from a range of backgrounds and occupations - including healthcare workers, educators, and parents - Conscripted to Care reveals how structural inequalities put women on the frontlines of the COVID-19 response, yet with inadequate resources and little voice in decision-making.

CHF 45.90

Through Their Eyes

Barrett, Matthew / Engen, Robert C.
Through Their Eyes
By the summer of 1917, Canadian troops had captured Vimy Ridge, but Allied offensives had stalled across many fronts of the Great War. To help break the stalemate of trench warfare, the Canadian Corps commander, Lieutenant-General Arthur Currie, was tasked with capturing Hill 70, a German stronghold near the French town of Lens. After securing the hill on 15 August, Canadian soldiers endured days of shelling, machine-gun fire, and poison gas a...

CHF 39.50

Irrational Publics and the Fate of Democracy

Ward, Stephen J.A.
Irrational Publics and the Fate of Democracy
Stephen Ward combines history and evolutionary psychology for a comprehensive view of the social irrationality plaguing democracies. Human nature has both extreme Darwinian traits promoting competition and sociable traits of cooperation and empathy. When social tensions trigger the former, they become maladaptive and dangerous.

CHF 49.90

Fortune Favours a Bieler

Bieler, Philippe
Fortune Favours a Bieler
Philippe Bieler, born in 1933 and a member of the silent generation, was nonetheless raised by his outspoken mother and well-connected father to not only be seen but also heard. Fortune Favours a Bieler looks back on the past century as a period of luck and opportunity for those who would seize it.

CHF 42.90

The Dillon Era

Aldous, Richard
The Dillon Era
Douglas Dillon advocated for evolution and reform over radicalism and placed the national interest above party interest. With exclusive access to the family's archive, in The Dillon Era Richard Aldous sets fresh eyes on a well-documented period in American history, unfolding a deeply influential but somewhat overlooked political career.

CHF 45.90

Maurice

Greven, David
Maurice
Maurice (1987), a British film based on the novel by E.M. Forster, follows an Edwardian man's journey to self-acceptance as someone who loves and desires men. Rebutting its critical reception, this volume champions the film as a sympathetic adaptation, making a case for its underappreciated positive depiction of gay love.

CHF 26.90

Take the Compass

Hynes, Maureen
Take the Compass
A strong theme of journeys is threaded through Take the Compass. In a sense, every poem is itself a journey - through cities and their outskirts, to rivers, forests, and graveyards. They travel in time into the troubled present, across decades into childhood, and into our perilous collective futures, seeking guides for these explorations.

CHF 28.50

aboutness

Laffan, Eimear
aboutness
Set against a break-up with God, insomniac nights, and smoke-filled skies, aboutness is by turns wry, performative, and sober. Threads of self-making are juxtaposed with an ever-unfolding present exposing the limits and possibilities of convergence. Haunted by the ghost of the text not realized, this is poetry that refuses to stand still.

CHF 28.50

Anders als die Andern

Malakaj, Ervin
Anders als die Andern
Released in 1919, Anders als die Andern is a remarkable artefact of the pre-Stonewall homosexual rights movement of early-twentieth-century Germany. Ervin Malakaj shows how the film's "mournful cinema" is key to its endurance, fostering connection through emotions and acting as a springboard to engage in an intergenerational queer struggle.

CHF 26.90

Doing Harm

Eidelson, Roy J.
Doing Harm
Doing Harm recounts a critical chapter in the recent history of psychology: the field's enmeshment in the "war on terror, " and the ensuing reckoning over do-no-harm ethics during times of threat. Eidelson exposes the challenges that the American Psychological Association faced when government agencies called upon health professionals to assist with their abusive and sometimes torturous detention and interrogation operations.

CHF 44.90

Murmuration

Baglow, John
Murmuration
In a photograph by James Crombie, a murmuration of starlings takes the shape of a giant bird. This is the metaphor that best describes the collection: individual poems moving together in liquid formation and, for perhaps a singular moment, assuming the outline of the author, helplessly ever-changing.

CHF 28.50

Social Democracy, Capitalism, and Competition

Boyer, Marcel
Social Democracy, Capitalism, and Competition
Our social democracies and welfare states are facing challenges that threaten their very survival. Boyer argues that a true social democracy requires a clear definition and a refocusing of the roles of the public and private sectors in the provision of public and social goods and services - a reimagining that keeps citizens' best interest in focus.

CHF 49.90

Do You Want to Be Happy and Write?

Lecker, Robert
Do You Want to Be Happy and Write?
This new collection on Michael Ondaatje's work - the first in twenty years - offers an innovative analysis of the author's oeuvre from 1967 to the present. In twenty essays, contributors explore Ondaatje's poetry, novels, and work in film, highlighting the transnational, postcolonial, and diasporic issues apparent in his writings.

CHF 51.50

Statesman of the Piano

Mills, Sean / Fillion, Eric / Rochat, Desiree
Statesman of the Piano
Jazz pianist Lou Hooper (1894-1977), Paul Robeson's first accompanist and teacher to Oscar Peterson, came to prominence near the end of his life for his exceptional career. Statesman of the Piano makes his unpublished autobiography widely available for the first time, with commentary from historians, archivists, musicians, and cultural critics.

CHF 51.50

Total Defence Forces in the Twenty-First Century

Total Defence Forces in the Twenty-First Century
This volume considers the various groups that make up total defence forces: the military, reservists, civil defence servants, and contractors working for private military and security companies. It offers an essential analysis of civilian-military personnel integration and collaboration toward defence goals in the twenty-first century.

CHF 54.90