This volume is a collection of articles that showcase new research that is emerging from laboratory schools, guided by principles of applied developmental science. In the 1920's, new university labora
After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and legal theory. The emergence, and now apparent implosion, of international capital exceeding the bor
This fresh new book highlights the birds that are loved by Mainers and essential to why millions of tourists visit each year. Maine's Favorite Birds features each bird beautifully illustrated in large
Through intimate conversations with some of the world's most distinguished scientists (including two Nobel Laureates), Faith in Science invites us to explore the connections between scientific and rel
This is the first volume in the four-volume edition of The Works of Lucy Hutchinson, the first-ever collected edition of the writings of the pioneering author and translator. Hutchinson (1620-81) had
This volume provides a critical approach to using focus groups, examining how focus groups have been utilized to research a diverse set of research questions covering a broad spectrum of substantive f
Fifteen previously unpublished boxing pieces written between 1952 and 1963.Demonstrating A.J. Liebling’s abiding passion for the “sweet science” of boxing, A Neutral Corner brings t
Facture presents the latest conservation research on masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, spanning the early Renaissance through the present and encompassing a range of media. Vo
Edgar Degas (1834?1917) was one of the first artists collected by the American industrialist, philanthropist, and art collector Norton Simon (1907?1993). Over the course of nearly three decades of art
When Hurricane Katrina hit Mississippi on August 29, 2005, it unleashed the costliest natural disaster in American history, and the third deadliest. Haley Barbour had been Mississippi's governor for o
The Brothers Hogan: A Fort Worth History is a unique family portrait of one of golf’s greatest ledends. Lavishly illustrated with never-before-seen family photos, The Brothers Hogan follows the lives
Come, words, come in your every color. Whether we are sharing poems or secrets, acting onstage, or just telling jokes, the words we use are our best friends. Join acclaimed poet Lee Bennett Hopkins i