A comprehensive monograph on the work of KAWS, one of the most sought-after artists and creative forces of our timeDrawing from Pop art traditions, KAWS's work straddles the line between fine art and
Throughout the nineteenth century, legal barriers to Jewish citizenship were lifted in Europe, enabling organized Jewish communities and individuals to alter radically their relationships with the ins
Throughout the nineteenth century, legal barriers to Jewish citizenship were lifted in Europe, enabling organized Jewish communities and individuals to alter radically their relationships with the ins
"Management fads in higher education will never be the same. Birnbaum's penetrating analysis reveals in the clearest possible terms why fads die an early death."--Burton R. Clark, Allan M. Carter Prof
This book reveals the complex factors that influence the real and perceived effectiveness of academic leaders. It shows that the qualities commonly thought to be indicators of good leadership are irr
One of the best theoretical and applied analyses of university academic organization and leadership in print. This book is significant because it is not only thoughtfully developed and based on carefu
The idea of guaranteeing every member of society an unconditional basic income is one the most innovative and powerful proposals for countering our growing economic inequalities and to sustainably pre
Worthy is told in imperfect but inventive English by Ludmilaor Worthy, as she comes to be knowna retired” con artist from Eastern Europe managing an eccentric, failing strip club in Tampa for her love
Basic income is one the most innovative, powerful and controversial proposals for addressing poverty and growing inequalities. This book examines the arguments for and against basic income from the po
The Holocaust was one of the worst events in human history. At the end of the Nazis’ bloody reign, they had systematically exterminated more than eleven million people. For the people who survived the
An aspiring chef's moving account of finding her way?in the kitchen and beyond?after a tragic accident destroys her sense of smell At twenty-two, just out of college, Molly Birnbaum spent her nights