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Public Spectacles in Roman and Late Antique Palestine

Weiss
Public Spectacles in Roman and Late Antique Palestine
Wishing to ingratiate himself with Rome, Herod the Great built theaters, amphitheaters, and hippodromes to bring pagan entertainments of all sorts to Palestine. Zeev Weiss explores how the indigenous Jewish and Christian populations responded, as both spectators and performers, to these cultural imports, which left a lasting imprint on the region.

CHF 87.00

Law's Abnegation

Vermeule
Law's Abnegation
Adrian Vermeule argues that the arc of law has bent steadily toward deference to the administrative state, which has greater democratic legitimacy and technical competence to confront issues such as climate change, terrorism, and biotechnology. The state did not shove lawyers and judges out of the way, they moved freely to the margins of power.

CHF 65.00

Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age

Tebbe
Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age
Nelson Tebbe shows how a method called social coherence offers a way to resolve conflicts between advocates of religious freedom and proponents of equality law. Based on the way people reason through moral problems in everyday life, it can lead to workable solutions in a wide range of issues, including gay rights and women's reproductive choice.

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The Untold Story of the Talking Book

Rubery, Matthew
The Untold Story of the Talking Book
Histories of the book often move straight from the codex to the digital screen. Left out is nearly 150 years of audio recordings. Matthew Rubery uncovers this story, from Edison to today's billion-dollar audiobook industry, and breaks from convention by treating audiobooks as a distinctive art form that has profoundly influenced the way we read.

CHF 59.50

The Scriptural Universe of Ancient Christianity

Stroumsa, Guy G.
The Scriptural Universe of Ancient Christianity
Perhaps more than any other cause, the passage of texts from scroll to codex in late antiquity converted the Roman Empire from paganism to Christianity and enabled the worldwide spread of Christian faith. Guy Stroumsa describes how canonical scripture was established and how its interpretation replaced blood sacrifice in religious ritual.

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Insanity and Sanctity in Byzantium

Rotman
Insanity and Sanctity in Byzantium
In the Roman and Byzantine Near East, the holy fool emerged in Christianity as a way of describing individuals whose apparent madness allowed them to achieve a higher level of spirituality. Youval Rotman examines how the figure of the mad saint or mystic was used as a means of individual and collective transformation prior to the rise is Islam.

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Devises et emblemes

Preschers, Heinrich
Devises et emblemes
Devises et emblemes ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1695. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernährung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als...

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Pragmatism as a Way of Life

Putnam
Pragmatism as a Way of Life
Hilary Putnam argues that all facts are dependent on cognitive values. Ruth Anna Putnam turns the problem around, illuminating the factual basis of moral principles. Together, they offer a pragmatic vision that in Hilary's words serves as a manifesto for what the two of us would like philosophy to look like in the twenty-first century and beyond.

CHF 82.00

Who Gets in?

Zwick, Rebecca
Who Gets in?
On the disputed topic of U.S. college admissions, everyone agrees that this high-stakes competition is unfair. But few agree on what a fair process would be. Stressing transparency in evaluating applicants, Rebecca Zwick assesses the goals and criteria of different admissions policies and shows how they can fail to produce the desired results.

CHF 59.50

Rogue Empires

Press, Steven
Rogue Empires
In the 1880s Europeans grabbed vast swaths of the African continent, using documents, not guns, as their weapon of choice. Steven Press follows a paper trail of questionable contracts to discover the confidence men who exploited a loophole in international law to assert sovereignty over lands, and whose actions touched off the scramble for Africa.

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Border Law

Rosen
Border Law
The First Seminole War shaped how the United States demarcated its spatial and legal boundaries. Rooted in exceptionalism, manifest destiny, and racism, the legal framework that emerged from Andrew Jackson's invasion of Florida laid the groundwork for the Monroe Doctrine, the Dred Scott decision, and westward expansion, as Deborah Rosen shows.

CHF 77.00

Uncle Sam’s Policemen

Unterman, Katherine
Uncle Sam’s Policemen
Extraordinary rendition-abducting criminal suspects around the world-has been criticized as an unprecedented expansion of U.S. policing. But America's pursuit of fugitives beyond its borders predates the Global War on Terror. Katherine Unterman shows that the extension of manhunts into foreign lands formed an important chapter in American empire.

CHF 59.50

Bone Rooms

Redman
Bone Rooms
In the bone rooms of the Smithsonian Institution and other museums in the late nineteenth century, a scientific revolution was unfolding, as collectors engaged in a global competition to recover the best human skeletons, mummies, fossils. Study of these remains led to the discrediting of racial theory and the search for human origins and evolution.

CHF 53.90

The Lyric in the Age of the Brain

Skillman, Nikki
The Lyric in the Age of the Brain
Science has transformed understandings of the mind, supplying physiological explanations for what once seemed transcendental. Nikki Skillman shows how lyric poets¿caught between a reductive scientific view and naïve literary metaphors¿struggled to articulate a vision of consciousness that was both scientifically informed and poetically truthful.

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The Place of Prejudice

Sandel
The Place of Prejudice
We associate prejudice with ignorance and bigotry and consider it a source of injustice. Can prejudice have a legitimate place in moral and political judgment? Adam Sandel shows that prejudice, properly understood, is not an obstacle to clear thinking but an essential aspect of it. The aspiration to reason without preconceptions is misguided.

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The Religion of the Future

Unger
The Religion of the Future
How can we live in such a way that we die only once? How can we organize a society that gives us a better chance to be fully alive? How can we reinvent religion so that it liberates us instead of consoling us? These questions stand at the center of The Religion of the Future--a book about religion and a religious work in its own right.

CHF 86.00

Patriots and Cosmopolitans

Witt, John Fabian
Patriots and Cosmopolitans
Ranging widely from the founding era to Reconstruction, from the making of the modern state to post-New Deal limits, John Fabian Witt illuminates the legal and constitutional foundations of American nationhood through the little-known stories of five patriots and critics. He shows how law and constitutionalism have powerfully shaped and been shaped by the experience of nationhood at key moments in American history. Founding Father James Wilson...

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Heidegger on Being Uncanny

Withy
Heidegger on Being Uncanny
There are bizarre moments when we feel like strangers to ourselves. Through an investigation of Heidegger's concept of uncanniness, Katherine Withy explores what such experiences reveal. She shows that we can be what we are only if we do not fully understand what it is to be us, and points toward what it is to live well as an uncanny human being.

CHF 78.00

Strangers on the Western Front

Xu, Guoqi
Strangers on the Western Front
During World War I, Britain and France imported workers from their colonies to labor behind the front lines. The single largest group of support labor came not from imperial colonies, however, but from China. This title tells the story of the 140, 000 Chinese men recruited for the Allied war effort.

CHF 79.00