Effectively using the themes of power and citizenship, Christine Barbour and Gerald C. Wright explain how and why institutions and rules determine who wins and who loses in American politics. Whether
Bloody Jack is a collection about the making and unmaking of story, of poetry and of history.Based loosely on the life of John Krafchenko, a notorious Manitoban outlaw, the poems of Bloody Jack turn f
In this book, Barton Barbour presents the first comprehensive history of Fort Union, the nineteenth century’s most important and longest-lived Upper Missouri River fur trading post. Barbour explores t
Barbour (religion, St. Olaf College) explores some ways in which experiences of solitude, both positive and negative, have been interpreted as religiously significant. His differs from earlier studies
In Versions of Deconversion John Barbour examines the work of a broad selection of authors in order to discover the reasons for their loss of faith and to analyze the ways in which they have interpret
Because of its central situation in the Eastern United States and the variety of habitats to be found within its borders, Kentucky has an interesting mixture of mammals, including some characteristic
Ian Barbour offers analyses of the shape and import of evolutionary theory, indeterminacy, neuroscience, information theory, and artificial intelligence. He also addresses deeper philosophical issues