DeBlasio, Alyssa. The End of Russian Philosophy: Tradition and Transition At the Turn of the 21st Century. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014., For more information on the published version, visit Palgrave Macmillan's Website.,...
This interdisciplinary book of essays addresses critical issues arising from the emergence of legal process and legal institutions in contemporary China. The introduction by the editors and the individual chapters attempt, for...
Crispin Sartwell is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit SUNY Press's Website., A work of maximally ambitious scope with a foundation in humility, Entanglements...
Farrington, Scott T., ed. Enthousiasmos: Essays in Ancient Philosophy, History, and Literature: Festschrift for Eckart Schütrumpf on His 80th Birthday. Baden-Baden, Germany: Academia, 2019., For more information on the...
For more information on the published version, visit Princeton University Press's Website. Euler's Gem: The Polyhedron Formula and the Birth of Topology was selected to be included in the Princeton Science Library series, a...
For more information on the published version, Amazon's Website., Explorations in Physics (EiP) is a set of curricular materials developed to help non-science majors acquire an appreciation of science, understand the process of...
Susan Rose is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., As the pressures of globalization are crushing local traditions, millions of uprooted people are buying into a new American salvation product. This fundamentalist...
Ellen Gray is a professor of Music at Dickinson College., Gray, Lila Ellen. Fado Resounding: Affective Politics and Urban Life. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013., Fado, Portugal's most celebrated genre of popular music, can...
The breakout novel from the critically acclaimed author of the short story collections Who I Was Supposed to Be and Why They Run the Way They Do —when a middle school girl is abducted in broad daylight, a fellow student and...
From Herman Melville’s claim that “failure is the true test of greatness” to Henry Adams’s self-identification with the “mortifying failure in [his] long education” and William Faulkner’s eagerness to be judged by his “splendid...