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The Elephant in the Universe

Schilling, Govert
The Elephant in the Universe
If existing models of the structure of the universe are correct, then 85 percent of the cosmos comprises a substance called dark matter. Yet no direct evidence of dark matter exists. Award-winning science journalist Govert Schilling details the quest to detect dark matter and how the search has helped us to understand the universe we inhabit.

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Made in China

Ingleson
Made in China
Elizabeth Ingleson explores the roots of bilateral trade between the United States and China. Telling the story of the 1970s US activists and entrepreneurs who pressed for access to Chinäs vast labor market, Ingleson shows how not just Chinese reform but also US deindustrialization fueled a dramatic, unanticipated shift in global capitalism.

CHF 49.90

A Great Disorder

Slotkin, Richard
A Great Disorder
The culture wars are pitting us against each other with a vitriol that is fueling outright violence. Slotkin looks to the foundational myths that have shaped American identity¿the Frontier, the Founding, the Civil War (Emancipation and the Lost Cause), and the Good War¿and reveals why they are bringing the US to the brink of an existential crisis.

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Ancestral Genomics

Hilliard, Constance B.
Ancestral Genomics
Race is a social reality, not a biological one. Yet African Americans are poorly served by even advanced genetic medicine because it is built on European DNA. Constance Hilliard explores the benefits and drawbacks of racial heuristics in medicine and argues for nonessentializing methods of harnessing genomic science on behalf of people of color.

CHF 46.90

Deals

Klausner, Michael / Subramanian, Guhan
Deals
A successful business deal maximizes value for all parties. Drawing on diverse case studies and decades of experience, Michael Klausner and Guhan Subramanian show how contracting parties can reach that goal through rigorous attention to incentives, information asymmetries, exit terms, moral hazard, and opportunism.

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The Sea of Separation

Tulsidas / Lutgendorf, Philip
The Sea of Separation
The Sea of Separation, a new free verse translation of Tulsidas¿s beloved R¿mcaritm¿nas, presents renowned episodes from the Ramayana epic, including Ram¿s battles with demons, the kidnapping of his wife Sita, and the god Hanuman¿s heroic journey to Lanka to find her.

CHF 28.50

Phoenicians and the Making of the Mediterranean

López-Ruiz, Carolina
Phoenicians and the Making of the Mediterranean
Long before Greeks dominated the ancient Mediterranean, Phoenicians were the lords of the sea. Setting out from their Levantine cities, they introduced their alphabet, art, technology, and gods to places as far as off as Iberia. Carolina López-Ruiz highlights the enduring Phoenician imprint, displacing the Hellenocentric model of the ancient world.

CHF 36.90

The Proof

Schauer, Frederick
The Proof
How do we know what we think we know? The answer is evidence, but evidence is no simple thing. What counts as evidence in a scientific context or private dispute may not stand up in court. Frederick Schauer combines perspectives from law, statistics, psychology, and philosophy to assess the nature of evidence in the era of "fake news.

CHF 33.50

A Brief History of Equality

Piketty, Thomas / Rendall, Steven
A Brief History of Equality
In this powerful new work, Thomas Piketty reminds us that rising inequality is not inevitable. Over the centuries, we have been moving toward greater equality. Piketty guides us with elegance and concision through the great movements that have made the modern world and shows how we can learn from them to make equality a lasting reality.

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Justice Deferred

Burton, Orville Vernon / Derfner, Armand
Justice Deferred
In the first comprehensive account of the Supreme Court¿s race-related jurisprudence, a distinguished historian and a renowned civil rights lawyer scrutinize a legacy too often blighted by racial injustice. Discussing nearly 200 cases in historical context, the authors show the Court can still help fulfill the nation¿s promise of equality for all.

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A Summer with Pascal

Compagnon, Antoine / Porter, Catherine
A Summer with Pascal
Blaise Pascal is a marquee name, yet little read outside France. Antoine Compagnon provides an ideal introduction to one of the great intellects, contextualizing Pascal in his own time and offering insightful readings of the Pensées and the Provincial Letters. Compagnon proves a welcoming guide to Pascal¿s challenging and rewarding thought.

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You're Paid What You're Worth

Rosenfeld, Jake
You're Paid What You're Worth
Setting wages isn¿t an exact science, but we like to think that our workplace performance provides an objective basis for pay. Yoüre Paid What Yoüre Worth offers a bold theory to the contrary, arguing that pay is decided in contests over interests and ideals¿that social conflicts, not economic metrics, determine who gets how much.

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The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution

Fishkin, Joseph / Forbath, William E
The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution
Oligarchy is a threat to the republic. Joseph Fishkin and William Forbath show that, for most of US history, Americans saw the Constitution as responding to that threat by imposing on legislators a duty to break up oligarchy, block corporate political power, and ensure a broad distribution of wealth and political power among ordinary Americans.

CHF 37.90

Justice Rising

Sullivan, Patricia
Justice Rising
Bobby Kennedy wasn't the most visible figure in the civil rights movement, but his impact was transformative. As attorney general, he protected the Freedom Riders and turned the Justice Department from an enemy of civil rights into an enforcer of antiracist policies. Patricia Sullivan gives Kennedy his rightful place as a force for racial justice.

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A World of Enemies

Khalil, Osamah F
A World of Enemies
In US foreign policy, conflict has replaced diplomacy. At home, wars on crime, drugs, immigration, and terrorism dissolve barriers between law enforcement and combat. Tracing the origins of militarized policy to post-Vietnam fears of waning US power, Osamah Khalil argues that it is time to discard forever wars and invest in political solutions.

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Habsburgs on the Rio Grande: The Rise and Fall of the Sec...

Jonas, Raymond
Habsburgs on the Rio Grande: The Rise and Fall of the Second Mexican Empire
Largely forgotten today, the Second Mexican Empire was a transformative nineteenth-century moment. Raymond Jonas explores the conspiracy of European rulers and Mexican conservatives to erect an Old World empire on New World soil. Though quixotic, it was a scheme with a purpose: to contain both Mexican democracy and the rising United States.

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Epitome of Pompeius Trogus, Volume I

Justin
Epitome of Pompeius Trogus, Volume I
Justin¿s artfully condensed version of the lost Philippic History of Trogus, a contemporary of Livy, is a universal history of the world apart from Rome, from mythic beginnings through Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic kingdoms, and Parthia, and was among the most widely read and influential books in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

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Fragmentary Speeches

Cicero
Fragmentary Speeches
Although Cicerös oratory is well attested¿of 106 known speeches, fifty-eight survive intact or in large part¿the sixteen speeches that survive only in quotations by later authors nevertheless fill gaps in our knowledge of Rome¿s greatest orator. This edition includes all speeches with attested fragments, together with testimonia.

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