First book in English to explore Kobayashi's entire career, from the early films he made at Shoch...
This book tells the stories of the first fifteen Asian women appointed to federal judgeships. In ...
Winner of the 2016 Diane Hope Book of the Year Award from the Visual Communication Division of th...
E.J. Hobsbawm’s classic historiographic study explores the perception of the French Revolution ov...
Increasingly, experts recognize that gender has affected urban planning and the design of the spa...
Taking a new look at divorce in America, Catherine Reissman shows how divorce is socially shared,...
Presents an opinion that we must understand the complexity and interdependency of species and hab...
In the course of human history, thousands of religious traditions have appeared, each with distin...
Sleep Paralysis explores a form of nocturnal fright: the 'night-mare,' or incubus. In its origina...
Embracing Age reveals that aging is not only a biological process, but is also shaped by what the...
The turn of the nineteenth century in the United States saw the substantial influx of immigrants ...
In 1867 Kusakabe Taro, a young samurai from Fukui, Japan, began studying at Rutgers as its first ...