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Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5

Frolova-Walker, Marina / Walker, Jonathan
Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5
The book is devoted to Shostakovich's most controversial symphony, composed at the height of Stalin's Purges. It rescued Shostakovich from official disfavour and deeply moved audiences. The critics recognized it as a masterpiece, but they were perplexed by its ambiguities, especially at the end of the Symphony: some imagined it as the joyful final victory of socialism, while others heard the triumph instead of a sinister and oppressive force. ...

CHF 89.00

From Perception to Pleasure

Zatorre, Robert
From Perception to Pleasure
In From Perception to Pleasure, Robert Zatorre discusses why we love music and what enables us to create it, perceive it, and enjoy it from the perspective of cognitive neuroscience, explaining how we get from perception of sound patterns to pleasurable responses. Zatorre's richly illustrated book provides an integrative model for a large body of scientific knowledge that explains how patterns of abstract sounds can generate profoundly moving ...

CHF 39.90

Defining Cinema

Slowik, Michael
Defining Cinema
Defining Cinema: Rouben Mamoulian and Hollywood Film Style, 1929-1957 takes a holistic look at Mamoulian's oeuvre by examining both his stage and his screen work, and also brings together insights from his correspondence, his theories on film, and analysis of the films themselves. It presents a filmmaker whose work was innovative and exciting, who pushed hard on cinema's potential as an artform, and who in many ways helped move cinema towards ...

CHF 44.90

Age of Wolf and Wind

Zori, Davide
Age of Wolf and Wind
Age of Wolf and Wind provides a new introduction to the Viking Age that capitalizes on recent archaeological discoveries and breakthroughs in the application of analytical techniques from the natural sciences. Author Davide Zori, an interdisciplinary archaeologist with fieldwork experience across the Viking world, delves into key questions of the Viking Age, such as the motivations of Scandinavians to board open wooden ships to raid England an...

CHF 44.90

The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation

McNeil, John / Nielsen, Ryan
The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation
The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation dispels the misconception that one must be a jazz expert to give students a solid foundation in jazz improvisation. Authors John McNeil and Ryan Nielsen argue that all individuals possess an innate ability to improvise and that, given sufficient exposure and repetition, anyone can improvise in music as successfully as they improvise in life. Drawing on their shared 54 years of teaching experience and e...

CHF 105.00

The Zurich Origins of Reformed Covenant Theology

Hildebrand, Pierrick
The Zurich Origins of Reformed Covenant Theology
This book explores the origins and development of one of the most significant doctrines of Reformation theology. The innovative ways in which the Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli and his successor Heinrich Bullinger thought about the relationship between the Old and New Testaments left an indelible mark on the Reformed tradition in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Distinctively, Zwingli and Bullinger emphasized the continuity of both t...

CHF 119.00

Defining Cinema

Slowik, Michael
Defining Cinema
Defining Cinema: Rouben Mamoulian and Hollywood Film Style, 1929-1957 takes a holistic look at Mamoulian's oeuvre by examining both his stage and his screen work, and also brings together insights from his correspondence, his theories on film, and analysis of the films themselves. It presents a filmmaker whose work was innovative and exciting, who pushed hard on cinema's potential as an artform, and who in many ways helped move cinema towards ...

CHF 135.00

Indigenous Audibilities

Minks, Amanda
Indigenous Audibilities
Indigenous Audibilities follows the social relations that created collections of Indigenous music in four case studies linking the U.S., Mexico, Nicaragua, and Chile. Author Amanda Minks brings together vivid storytelling and theories of collection, voice, and recording to challenge the transparency of archives as a historical source. She presents a social-historical method of listening, reading, and thinking beyond the referentiality of archi...

CHF 105.00

The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation

McNeil, John / Nielsen, Ryan
The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation
The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation dispels the misconception that one must be a jazz expert to give students a solid foundation in jazz improvisation. Authors John McNeil and Ryan Nielsen argue that all individuals possess an innate ability to improvise and that, given sufficient exposure and repetition, anyone can improvise in music as successfully as they improvise in life. Drawing on their shared 54 years of teaching experience and e...

CHF 35.50

Henry Enfield Roscoe

Morris, Peter J.T. / Reed, Peter
Henry Enfield Roscoe
Now largely forgotten, Henry Enfield Roscoe was one of the most prominent chemists and educational reformers in Victorian Britain. His contributions include transforming Owens College into Victoria University, now the University of Manchester, campaigning for the reform of technical education, serving as the Liberal MP for South Manchester, and cofounding the Lister Institute of Preventative Medicine. In this detailed biography, authors Morris...

CHF 55.90

Pakistan

Burki, Shahid Javed
Pakistan
This book examines Pakistan's relations with India, China, the United States, and Afghanistan and several other countries in a dynamic framework. The author looks at Pakistan's external relations from several disciplinary angles and explains that it is difficult to fully comprehend economic changes-in particular, the influences on the making of public policy-without understanding the political, social, and cultural environment in which Pakista...

CHF 22.90

Simone Weil: A Very Short Introduction

Rozelle-Stone, A. Rebecca
Simone Weil: A Very Short Introduction
A concise and lively overview of the intriguing and provocative life and ideas of twentieth century French philosopher, mystic, and social activist Simone Weil. The breadth, poignancy, and prescience of Weil's philosophy has much to offer us in our times of personal, communal, political, and environmental crises.

CHF 16.50

Dostoevsky: A Very Short Introduction

Martinsen, Deborah
Dostoevsky: A Very Short Introduction
This book shows why it is that Dostoevsky became the writer best known for his treatment of the big questions of ethics, religion, and philosophy through an incisive analysis of Dostoevsky's stories within the context of their time.

CHF 16.50

The First Amerasians

Doolan, Yuri W.
The First Amerasians
The First Amerasians tells the powerful, oftentimes heartbreaking story of how Americans created and used the concept of the Amerasian to remove thousands of mixed race children from their Korean mothers in US-occupied South Korea to adoptive American homes during the 1950s and 1960s. It explores the Cold War ideologies undergirding this so-called rescue and shows how the process of child removal and placement via US refugee and adoption laws ...

CHF 33.50

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Egyptian History

Baron, Beth / Culang, Jeffrey
The Oxford Handbook of Modern Egyptian History
The essays in this Oxford Handbook rethink the modern history of one of the most important and influential countries in the Middle East--Egypt. For a country and region so often understood in terms of religion and violence, this work explores environmental, medical, legal, cultural, and political histories. It gives readers an excellent view of the current debates in Egyptian history.

CHF 189.00

The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy

Mandelbaum, Michael
The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy
In The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy, the eminent scholar of American foreign policy Michael Mandelbaum offers a new framework for understanding the history of the foreign policy of the United States. He divides American history into four distinct periods, with each defined by the consistent increase in the power the country has had at its disposal in its relations with other nations.

CHF 38.50

Eat Without Fear

Farrell, Nicholas R. / Becker, Carolyn Black / Waller, Glenn
Eat Without Fear
This book is a guide for individuals affected by eating disorders and their families on how to use exposure therapy to address the eating disorder. Exposure therapy is a treatment approach that involves confronting (rather than avoiding) challenging scenarios that evoke distress. When patients confront these distressing scenarios, although it is difficult for them, they are able to learn that their distress often decreases and they are able to...

CHF 33.50

Biology of Disease

Blann, Andrew
Biology of Disease
By telling the whole story of how a disease develops, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated, Biology of Disease provides students with the integrated understanding of both the molecular and clinical aspects of diseases that they will need to succeed as practising biomedical scientists.

CHF 79.00