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Labour Markets and Identity on the Post-Industrial Assemb...

Lloyd, Anthony
Labour Markets and Identity on the Post-Industrial Assembly Line
This ground-breaking book offers one of the first real qualitative sociological investigations of a relatively new form of employment, to see what life is like on the 'post-industrial assembly line', whilst also taking a close look at the nature of class, identity and subjectivity in relation to young people coming of age in a world dramatically altered over the last three decades.

CHF 228.00

The Medieval Fold

Verderber, S.
The Medieval Fold
Striking cultural developments took place in the twelfth century which led to what historians have termed 'the emergence of the individual.' The Medieval Fold demonstrates how cultural developments typically associated with this twelfth-century renaissance autobiography, lyric, courtly love, romance can be traced to the Church's cultivation of individualism. However, subjects did not submit to pastoral power passively, they constructed fantasi...

CHF 69.00

Mattituck and Laurel

Wamback, Norman / Walden, Jeffrey M. / Matovcik, Gerard M.
Mattituck and Laurel
The small rural villages of Mattituck and Laurel remained relatively unchanged for more than 100 years until the railroad arrived in 1844. The Long Island Rail Road launched Mattituck-Laurel into a modern era of material progress, where business flourished and the area became a desirable location for summer visitors from New York City. The railroad station stood at the center of commerce and industry. Immigrants arrived and embarked upon new e...

CHF 38.90

Aberdeen

McQuillen, Troy
Aberdeen
The Industrial Revolution, along with free land, created fierce competition among American railroad companies to connect the country with a web of track. Goods, as well as people, needed to be transported. The railroads would create towns, then profit from the sale of the land and transporting of people and goods. The plan worked brilliantly, as there were no other means of transportation--or roads--to these new communities. Aberdeen, platted ...

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Fairhope in the Roaring Twenties

Donelson, Cathy
Fairhope in the Roaring Twenties
The 1920s roared into the quiet bay-front utopian village of Fairhope in roadsters and riverboats carrying free thinkers, nudists, bootleg whiskey, Socialists, progressives, and some of the leading counter-culture authors and artists of the century. Founded in 1894 as a model cooperative colony, Fairhope had a name before it was a place because its settlers believed their unique venture would have a "fair hope" of success. Its cornerstone was ...

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The Red Album

Collis, Stephen
The Red Album
Fiction. Latino/Latina Studies. In the tradition of Borges, Nabakov, and Bolano, THE RED ALBUM is a work of fiction that questions historical authenticity and authority. Divided into two parts, the book begins with an edited and footnoted narrative of dubious origins. In the second part, a section of "documents" (including essays, memoirs, a short play and a filmography) shed light on the first narrative. Familiar characters are revealed to be...

CHF 33.50

Chris Eaton, a Biography

Eaton, Chris
Chris Eaton, a Biography
Fiction. CHRIS EATON, A BIOGRAPHY is a novel that arises from the idea that we have all been driven, at some point, to Google ourselves. And if you did, what did you find? That there are people out there who seem to have something in common with you? Dates, places, interests? How coincidental are these connections? And what are the factors that define a human life? We are the sum of our stories: Anecdotal constructs. We remember moments in our...

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Fur(l) Parachute

Maguire, Shannon
Fur(l) Parachute
Poetry. FUR(L) PARACHUTE claims as its surrogate the Old English poem "Wulf and Eadwacer." Declining from a mutant echo of this nineteen-line fragment that appears in the tenth century Exeter manuscript as a text that might be a riddle, or an example of a woman's lament, or even a broken elegy, the language of FUR(L) PARACHUTE is further disrupted by such texts as instructions on how to make a parachute lure for fly fishing or the misreading o...

CHF 25.90

Tuft

Minkus, Kim
Tuft
Poetry. With TUFT, Kim Minkus takes us on flights of poetic fancy into futures where we "observe the green elite" and "iceplants bloom in the monotony of paved paths." We tangle and climb into language and are swept into the lives of the animals that haunt the shores of our city's waterways. This is a world where worker, lover, animal and poet unite. Minkus brings Venus and Satan into one sentence and in doing so unleashes the "bitter-broken-f...

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Virtualis

Dowker, David / Stewart, Christine
Virtualis
Poetry. VIRTUALIS: TOPOLOGIES OF THE UNREAL is a poetic investigation of melancholia and the baroque. As a collaborative reading of writers such as Walter Benjamin, Christine Buci-Glucksmann, Giorgio Agamben, Gilles Deleuze, Charles Baudelaire and Arthur Rimbaud, David Dowker and Christine Stewart have created a series of linguistic interjections that run from the allegorical barricades of the baroque to the topological confound of the modern,...

CHF 27.90

Peripheral Neuropathies, An Issue of Neurologic Clinics

Barohn, Richard J., M.D. (Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, School of Medicine University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA)
Peripheral Neuropathies, An Issue of Neurologic Clinics
Peripheral Neuropathy is a neurologic disorder characterized by damage to the peripheral nervous system, the part of the nervous system outside the central nervous system that connects it to all parts of the body. This title features 12 articles about this disease that are of most interest to the clinician.

CHF 105.00

Organizational Resilience

Leflar, James J / Siegel, Marc H
Organizational Resilience
Exploring the concepts and methodologies of how to implement enterprise-wide organizational resilience management, this book explains the necessary steps for effective disaster preparedness. It identifies the principles and techniques associated with threat assessment and business impact analyses and explains the cost advantages of implementing organizational resilience management. The text details the steps needed to train, exercise, evaluate...

CHF 201.00

Portland's Slabtown

Ryerson, Mike / Gholston, Norm / Prince, Tracy J.
Portland's Slabtown
In Portland's first decades, the northwest side remained dense forests. Native Americans camped and Chinese immigrants farmed around Guild's Lake. In the 1870s, Slabtown acquired its unusual name when a lumber mill opened on Northrup Street. The mill's discarded log edges were a cheap source of heating and cooking fuel. This slabwood was stacked in front of working-class homes of employees of a pottery, the docks, icehouses, slaughterhouses, a...

CHF 38.90

WARD POUND RIDGE RESERVATION

Herr, Beth / Koehl, Maureen
WARD POUND RIDGE RESERVATION
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation's expansive landscapes and long-abandoned cellar holes tell a unique story. Its 4, 315 acres, set aside by the Westchester County Parks Commission in 1925, hold within its boundaries a legacy left by the Native Americans and 18th- and 19th-century families who farmed the rolling fields and rocky hillsides. Marks of the 20th century include the remains of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) encampment and the ston...

CHF 38.90