Incoming Resources
- Timekeepers, Simon Garfield
- The voices of time, a cooperative survey of man's views of time as expressed by the sciences and by the humanities, edited by J.T. Fraser
- Reflections on time and politics, Nathan Widder
- Four views of time in ancient philosophy, John F. Callahan
- Time and the physical world, Richard Schlegel
- The nick of time, politics, evolution, and the untimely, Elizabeth Grosz
- A brief history of time, from the big bang to black holes, Stephen Hawking ; with introduction by Carl Sagan
- Time and commodity culture, essays on cultural theory and postmodernity, John Frow
- The Voices of time, a cooperative survey of man's views of time as expressed by the sciences and by the humanities, edited with a new introduction by J.T. Fraser
- What is time?, a classic account of the nature of time, G.J. Whitrow
- Pip pip, a sideways look at time, Jay Griffiths
- Telling the time, written by Patricia J. Murphy
- The order of time, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell
- The order of time, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell
- One million minutes, what my daughter taught me about time, Wolf Kuper ; translation by Imogen Taylor
- The time book, a brief history from lunar calendars to atomic clocks, by Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Richard Holland
- Telling time, sketch of a phenomenological chrono-logy, Francoise Dastur ; translated by Edward Bullard
- Time travels, feminism, nature, power, Elizabeth Grosz
- Being and time, Martin Heidegger ; translated by John Macquarrie & Edward Robinson
- Geared plastic teaching clock
- Introducing time, Craig Callender and Ralph Edney ; edited by Richard Appignanesi
- Time and the other, how anthropology makes its object, Johannes Fabian
- Basic issues in the philosophy of time, Edited by Eugene Freeman and Wilfrid Sellars
- Time after time, David Wood
- Time, narrative, and history, David Carr
- Being in time, selves and narrators in philosophy and literature, Genevieve Lloyd
- The clock of the long now, time and responsibility, Stewart brand
- Time, by Francois le Lionnais ; translated from the French by William D. O'Gorman
- Time, a vocabulary of the present, edited by Joel Burges and Amy J. Elias
- On time in film, [directed by] Takahiko Iimura
- There is no now, an archaeology of contemporaneity, Knut Ebeling
- Time and the other, how anthropology makes its object, Johannes Fabian
- Time, narrative, and history, David Carr
- Time series in psychology, Robert A.M. Gregson
- Time and the shape of history, Penelope J. Corfield
- Time and world politics, thinking the present, Kimberly Hutchings
- Becomings, explorations in time, memory, and futures, edited by Elizabeth Grosz
- Truth and other enigmas, Michael Dummett
- Time maps, collective memory and the social shape of the past, Eviatar Zerubavel
- Time and the instant, essays in the physics and philosophy of time, edited by Robin Durie
- Timescapes of modernity, the environment and invisible hazards, Barbara Adam
- Time and western man, Wyndham Lewis ; edited with afterword and notes by Paul Edwards
- On the experience of time, by Robert E. Ornstein
- Capital times, tales from the conquest of time, Éric Alliez ; translated by Georges Van Abbeele ; foreword by Gilles Deleuze
- Time and identity, edited by Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke, and Harry S. Silverstein
- Time, Eva Hoffman
- Saving time, discovering a life beyond the clock, Jenny Odell
- Hands of time, a watchmaker's history of time, Rebecca Struthers ; with illustrations by Craig Struthers ; and photographs by Andy Pilsbury
- The messianic reduction, Walter Benjamin and the shape of time, Peter Fenves
- Given world and time, temporalities in context, edited by Tyrus Miller