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By: Mircea Eliade
ISBN: 9780691020686
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Publication Date: Sep 1991
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Shows that myth and symbol constitute a mode of thought that not only came before that of discursive and logical reasoning, but is an essential function of human consciousness. The author analyzes powerful and ubiquitous symbols that have ruled the mythological thinking of East and West in many times and at many levels of cultural development.
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By: Deborah Tarn Steiner
ISBN: 9780691094885
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Publication Date: Feb 2003
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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In archaic and classical Greece, statues played a constant role in people's religious, political, economic, aesthetic, and mental lives. Evidence of many kinds demonstrates that ancient Greeks thought about - and interacted with - statues in ways very different from our own. This book recovers ancient thinking about statues.
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By: Donald J. Munro
ISBN: 9780691637617
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Donald J. Munro
ISBN: 9780691609294
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Publication Date: Sep 2014
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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In this volume Donald Munro, author of important studies on early and contemporary China, provides a critical analysis of the doctrines of the Sung Neo-Confucian philosopher Chu Hsi (1130-1200). For nearly six centuries Confucian orthodoxy was based on Chu Hsi's commentaries on Confucian classics. These commentaries were the core of the curriculum
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By: Anthony Molho
ISBN: 9780691058115
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Publication Date: Jan 1999
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Offers a collection of essays by twenty-one American historians that reflects on a peculiarly American way of imagining the past. Divided into three parts, this work contains chapters on exceptionalism, gender, economic history, social theory, race, and immigration and multiculturalism. It also has a chronological survey of non-American histories.
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By: Michael P. Kramer
ISBN: 9780691605333
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Publication Date: Sep 2014
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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In this study of the rhetoric of American writings on language, Michael Kramer argues that the prevalent critical distinction between imaginative and nonimaginative writing is of limited theoretical use. Breaking down the artificial, disciplinary barriers between two areas of scholarly inquiry--the literature of the American Renaissance and the stu
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By: Michael P. Kramer
ISBN: 9780691634302
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Debra Gettelman
ISBN: 9780691260419
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Publication Date: Nov 2024
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Elizabeth Kier
ISBN: 9780691653921
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Publication Date: May 2017
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Elizabeth Kier
ISBN: 9780691605043
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Publication Date: May 2017
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Gary P. Freeman
ISBN: 9780691612386
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Publication Date: May 2015
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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In order to describe how the elites in two political systems grappled with the potentially explosive influx of foreign labor, Gary Freeman analyzes and compares the ways in which the British and the French governments responded to immigration and racial conflict over a thirty-year period during the post-war era. In addition to comparing the policy
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By: Gary P. Freeman
ISBN: 9780691640310
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Ronald Dmitri Milo
ISBN: 9780691640365
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
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By: Ronald Dmitri Milo
ISBN: 9780691612430
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Publication Date: Sep 2014
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This book explores a much-neglected area of moral philosophy--the typology of immorality. Ronald D. Milo questions the adequacy of Aristotle's suggestion that there are two basic types of immorality--wickedness and moral weakness--and argues that we must distinguish between at least six different types of immoral behavior. Originally published in
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By: Steven A. Frank
ISBN: 9780691095950
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Publication Date: Oct 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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A comprehensive synthesis of parasite variation at the molecular, population, and evolutionary levels, this book is suitable for students and researchers throughout biology and biomedicine. It uses an evolutionary perspective to meld the terms and findings of molecular biology, immunology, pathogen biology, and population dynamics.
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By: Tzvetan Todorov
ISBN: 9780691165936
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Publication Date: Jan 2015
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Available in English for the first time, Imperfect Garden is both an approachable intellectual history and a bracing treatise on how we should understand and experience our lives. In it, one of France's most prominent intellectuals explores the foundations, limits, and possibilities of humanist thinking. Through his critical but sympathetic excavat
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By: Victoria Silver
ISBN: 9780691044873
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Publication Date: Aug 2001
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Why do we hate Milton's God The author reengages with a perennial problem in Milton studies, one whose genealogy dates back at least to the Romantics, but which finds its most cogent modern expression in William Empson's revulsion at Milton's God and Stanley Fish's defense.
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By: Peter van der Veer
ISBN: 9780691074788
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Publication Date: Jun 2001
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Examines the mutual impact of Britain's colonization of India on Indian and British culture. This title shows that national culture in both India and Britain developed in relation to their shared colonial experience and that notions of religion and secularity were crucial in imagining the modern nation in both countries.
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By: Roger Chickering
ISBN: 9780691617534
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Publication Date: May 2015
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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This book provides the first thorough examination of the peace movement in pre-World War I Germany, concentrating on the factors in German politics and society that account for the movement's weakness. The author draws on a wide range of documents to survey the history, organization, and ideologies of the peace groups, placing them in their social
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By: Roger Chickering
ISBN: 9780691644653
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Robert M. Spaulding
ISBN: 9780691649757
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
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By: Robert M. Spaulding
ISBN: 9780691623054
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Publication Date: Feb 2016
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From 1868 to 1945 imperial Japan was governed by shifting coalitions of several dissimilar elite groups. In this historical analysis of the examination system that regulated access to the inner civil bureaucracy and shaped its political outlook, Professor Spaulding describes the steps by which Japan came to accept examinations as the key to office.
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By: John Kucich
ISBN: 9780691127125
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Publication Date: Mar 2007
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Reveals the role masochistic forms of voluntary suffering played in late-nineteenth-century British thinking about imperial politics and class identity. This book shows how the ideological and psychological dynamics of empire, particularly its reorganization of class identities at the colonial periphery, depended on figurations of masochism.
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By: Seth Schwartz
ISBN: 9780691117812
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Publication Date: Apr 2004
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Presents the history of Palestinian Jewish society in antiquity. This book probes more than eight centuries of Persian, Greek, and Roman rule, and argues that the Christianization of the Roman Empire generated the most fundamental features of medieval and modern Jewish life.
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