The Scandal of Reform
The Grand Failures of New York's Political Crusaders and the Death of Nonpartisanship
The Scandal of Reform pulls the curtain back on New York's reformers past and present, revealing the bonds they have always shared with the bosses they disdain, the policy failures they still refuse to recognize, and the transition they have made from nonpartisan outsiders to ideological insiders.
The Child Savers
The Invention of Delinquency
Indianizing Film
Decolonization, the Andes, and the Question of Technology
With Shaking Hands
Aging with Parkinson's Disease in America's Heartland
On Duty
Power, Politics, and the History of Nursing in New Jersey
Churches and Charity in the Immigrant City
Religion, Immigration, and Civic Engagement in Miami
American Cinema of the 1920s
Themes and Variations
Film Noir and the Cinema of Paranoia
Cosmopolitan Publics
Anglophone Print Culture in Semi-Colonial Shanghai
A Place to Be
Brazilian, Guatemalan, and Mexican Immigrants in Florida's New Destinations
How Newark Became Newark
The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of an American City
Children and Childhood in American Religions
Pleasures and Perils
Girls' Sexuality in a Caribbean Consumer Culture
Pleasures and Perils
Girls' Sexuality in a Caribbean Consumer Culture
Millennial Makeover
MySpace, YouTube, and the Future of American Politics
Justice and Science
Trials and Triumphs of DNA Evidence
For the Love of God
The Bible as an Open Book
American Cinema of the 1910s
Themes and Variations
An Island Called Home
Returning to Jewish Cuba
American Cinema 1890-1909
Themes and Variations
Crimes of Power & States of Impunity
The U.S. Response to Terror
To Change the World
My Years in Cuba
Emerging Intersections
Race, Class, and Gender in Theory, Policy, and Practice
Emerging Intersections, an anthology of ten previously unpublished essays, looks at the problems of inequality and oppression from new angles and promotes intersectionality as an interpretive tool that can be utilized to better understand the ways in which race, class, gender, ethnicity, and other dimensions of difference shape our lives today.
Emerging Intersections
Race, Class, and Gender in Theory, Policy, and Practice
Emerging Intersections, an anthology of ten previously unpublished essays, looks at the problems of inequality and oppression from new angles and promotes intersectionality as an interpretive tool that can be utilized to better understand the ways in which race, class, gender, ethnicity, and other dimensions of difference shape our lives today.
A People's History of the European Court of Human Rights
A People's History of the European Court of Human Rights, First Paperback Edition
Michael Goldhaber introduces American audiences to the judicial arm of the Council of Europe—a group distinct from the European Union, and much larger—whose mission is centered on interpreting the European Convention on Human Rights. The Council routinely confronts nations over their most culturally-sensitive, hot-button issues. It has stared down France on the issue of Muslim immigration; Ireland on abortion; Greece on Greek Orthodoxy; Turkey on Kurdish separatism; Austria on Nazism; and Britain on gay rights and corporal punishment. And what is most extraordinary is that nations commonly comply.
In the battle for the world’s conscience, Goldhaber shows how the court in Strasbourg may be pulling ahead.
Inheriting the Holocaust
A Second-Generation Memoir
In Inheriting the Holocaust, Paula S. Fass explores her own past as the daughter of Holocaust survivors to reflect on the nature of history and memory. Her journey through time and relationships begins when she travels to Poland and locates birth certificates of the murdered siblings she never knew. Recovering her family’s story provides Fass with ever more evidence for the perplexing reliability of memory, its winding path toward historical reconstruction, and a re-imagining of the role Jews played in Poland’s past.
The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses
Matters of Choice
Puerto Rican Women's Struggle for Reproductive Freedom
Japanese Americans
The Formation and Transformations of an Ethnic Group
Hope for a Heated Planet
How Americans Are Fighting Global Warming and Building a Better Future
Musil draws on personal experience and compelling data in this practical and rigorous analysis of the causes and cures for global warming. The book presents all the players in the most pressing challenge facing society today, from the massive fossil fuel lobby to the enlightened corporations that are joining the movement to "go green." Musil thoroughly explains the tremendous potential of renewable energy sources-wind, solar, and biofuel-and the startling conclusions of experts who say society can do away entirely with fossil fuels. He tells readers about the engaged politicians, activists, religious groups, and students who are already working together against climate change.