Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, 1997
Date
1997
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, 1997
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Cambridge University Press
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Incoming Resources
- Population, gender and politics, demographic change in rural North India, Roger Jeffery and Patricia Jeffery - (hardback)
- Post-Soviet women, from the Baltic to Central Asia, edited by Mary Buckley - (pbk.)
- The Cambridge companion to Handel, edited by Donald Burrows - (pbk)
- The Cambridge companion to brass instruments, edited by Trevor Herbert and John Wallace
- The Cambridge companion to Schubert, edited by Christopher H. Gibbs - (pbk)
- The life of Mahler, Peter Franklin - (hardback)
- Carl Schmitt's critique of liberalism, against politics as technology, John P. McCormick - (pbk)
- Untimely meditations, Friedrich Nietzsche ; edited by Daniel Breazeale ; translated by R.J. Hollingdale - (hardcover)
- Monteverdi, Vespers (1610), John Whenham - (hardcover)
- The Politics of China, the eras of Mao and Deng, edited by Roderick MacFarquhar - (pbk)
- Love and freedom, professional women and the reshaping of personal life, Alison Mackinnon - (hc : alk. paper)
- The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Allan F. Moore
- Stalinism and Nazism, dictatorships in comparison, edited by Ian Kershaw and Moshe Lewin - (hardback)
- Kant and the claims of taste, Paul Guyer - (hardback)
- The Cambridge companion to Greek tragedy, edited by P.E. Easterling - (hbk.)
- The Cambridge companion to Jane Austen, edited by Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster - (hardback)
- Ozu's Tokyo story, edited by David Desser
- An introduction to theory in anthropology, Robert Layton - (hardcover)
- Looking at seventeenth-century Dutch art, realism reconsidered, Wayne Franits - (pbk.)
- British satire and the politics of style, 1789-1832, Gary Dyer - (hardcover)
- Opera buffa in Mozart's Vienna, edited by Mary Hunter and James Webster - (hardcover)
- Ozu's Tokyo story, edited by David Desser
- Defining the Renaissance virtuosa, women artists and the language of art history and criticism, Fredrika H. Jacobs - (pbk)
- Looking at seventeenth-century Dutch art, realism reconsidered, Wayne Franits
- Media and political conflict, news from the Middle East, Gadi Wolfsfeld
- Post-Soviet women, from the Baltic to Central Asia, edited by Mary Buckley - (hardback)
- Changing police culture, policing in a multicultural society, Janet B.L. Chan - (pbk. : alk. paper)
- About language, tasks for teachers of English, Scott Thornbury
- Monteverdi, Vespers (1610), John Whenham - (pbk.)
- Computation and human experience, Philip E. Agre - (hbk.)
- Carl Schmitt's critique of liberalism, against politics as technology, John P. McCormick - (hardback)
- Musical form in the age of Beethoven, selected writings on theory and method, A.B. Marx ; edited and translated by Scott Burnham
- Screening the Los Angeles "riots", race, seeing, and resistance, Darnell M. Hunt - (hc)
- Computation and human experience, Philip E. Agre - (pbk.)
- Spike Lee's Do the right thing, edited by Mark A. Reid - (hardcover)
- J.M. Coetzee, Dominic Head - (hb)
- Documentary film classics, William Rothman - paperback
- The Cambridge companion to Handel, edited by Donald Burrows
- Love and freedom, professional women and the reshaping of personal life, Alison Mackinnon
- Defining the Renaissance virtuosa, women artists and the language of art history and criticism, Fredrika H. Jacobs - (hbk)
- Untimely meditations, Friedrich Nietzsche ; edited by Daniel Breazeale ; translated by R.J. Hollingdale - (pbk.)
- Tragedy in Athens, performance space and theatrical meaning, David Wiles
- The American stage and the Great Depression, a cultural history of the grotesque, Mark Fearnow - (hardback)
- Documentary film classics, William Rothman - hardback
- Mozart's piano sonatas, contexts, sources, style, John Irving - (hbk)
- The Cambridge companion to brass instruments, edited by Trevor Herbert and John Wallace - (hardcover)
- Spike Lee's Do the right thing, edited by Mark A. Reid - (pbk)
- The principles of representative government, Bernard Manin - (hardback)
- Mahler studies, edited by Stephen E. Hefling - (hc)
- Realism, representation, and the arts in nineteenth-century literature, by Alison Byerly - (hardback)
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