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book cover image61664 New Morning
Emerson in the Twenty-first Century

Arthur S. Lothstein - editor
Michael Brodrick - editor
Hardcover: $74.50
Release Date: August 2008
240 pages

ISBN10: N/A
ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7527-0

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240 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7528-7

Essays and poems explore the contemporary relevance of Emerson’s work and thought.

New Morning brings together philosophers, poets, and literary critics to celebrate and engage the ideas of the great American writer and philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson. read more

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book cover image61650 New York and Slavery
Time to Teach the Truth

Alan J. Singer - author
Hardcover: $49.50
Release Date: August 2008
166 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7509-6

Paperback:  $16.95
Release Date: August 2008
166 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7510-2

Challenges readers to rethink the way we view the nation’s past and race relations in the present.

Blending historical narrative with ideas for engaging young people as historians and thinkers, Alan J. Singer introduces readers to the truth about the history of slavery in New York State, and, by extension, about race in American society. read more

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book cover image61661 Jimmy Carter as Educational Policymaker
Equal Opportunity and Efficiency

Deanna L. Michael - author
Hardcover: $60.00
Release Date: August 2008
176 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7529-4

$20.00 
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176 pages

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Analyzes educational reform in the second half of the twentieth century through the political career of Jimmy Carter and his influence on educational policy.
The United States is once again actively pursuing educational reform with the expressed goals of increasing efficiency and improving the quality of education, while leaving no child behind. read more
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book cover image61658 Living with Ambiguity
Religious Naturalism and the Menace of Evil

Donald A. Crosby - author
Hardcover: $55.00
Release Date: August 2008
144 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7519-5

$20.00 
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144 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7793-9

 

 
How a religion based on the sacredness of nature deals with the problem of evil.

In this book Donald A. Crosby looks at how a religion based on the sacredness of nature deals with the problem of evil. Further developing and defending the vision of religious thought and life elaborated in his previous work, A Religion of Nature, Crosby explores how such a vision can enable us to interpret, respond to, and cope with the diverse forms of evil in the world, arguing that an ambiguity of goods and evils in human life, in nature as a whole, and in any conceivable or desirable realm of existence is inevitable. read more

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book cover image61677 Herman Melville and the American Calling
The Fiction after Moby-Dick, 1851-1857

William V. Spanos - author
Hardcover: $80.00
Release Date: August 2008
280 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7563-8

$20.00 
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280 pages

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ISBN13: 978-0-7914-7774-8

 

 
Argues that Herman Melville’s later work anticipates the resurgence of an American exceptionalist ethos underpinning the U.S.-led global “war on terror.”
Oriented by the new Americanist perspective, this book constitutes a rereading of Herman Melville’s most prominent fiction after Moby-Dick. read more
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