A sweeping, authoritative biography that chronicles the life, legacy, and enduring impact of President Theodore Roosevelt—exploring his daring adventures, reformist zeal, and indelible mark on American history.
Explore the intricacies of American diplomacy with Michael Cox’s definitive guide, “U.S. Foreign Policy.” A comprehensive analysis from Oxford University Press that examines strategy, history, and global impact.
A gripping historical study of how ordinary Germans lived under Nazi rule, revealing the everyday compromises, fears, and false freedoms that shaped life from 1933 to 1945.
Explore Tony Judt’s sharp critique of European identity, tracing myths and realities from ancient times to the modern era, revealing how history shapes contemporary politics and culture.
Hardcover edition of Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things explores how language shapes cognition, revealing hidden structures in everyday categories through Lakoff’s insightful analysis of thought patterns.
Explore Heidegger’s foundational text through a fresh lens with this companion, offering concise essays that unpack key themes, contextualize his philosophy, and illuminate the lasting impact of Being and Time on contemporary thought.
A comprehensive guide to every facet of the modern music business—covering A&R, publishing, touring, marketing, contracts, and digital strategy—to help artists, managers, and executives thrive in a rapidly evolving industry.
Diane Coyle’s book argues that modern economies must prioritize long‑term sustainability over short‑term growth, offering practical policy tools to balance prosperity with planetary limits and social equity.
Explore how medieval trade institutions shaped today's economic systems in Avner Greif’s insightful analysis, revealing enduring lessons for modern markets and policy design.
Explore how stories transform across media with Linda Hutcheon's insightful analysis of adaptation, blending theory and practice to reveal the creative negotiation between text, film, and audience expectations.
A concise companion that unpacks Hegel’s dense text, offering clear summaries, key themes, and critical insights while guiding readers through complex arguments with accessible explanations and helpful annotations.
Explore how shifting global dynamics reshape power, identity, and policy through detailed case studies and theoretical insights, offering scholars a fresh lens on comparative political structures and their evolving interactions.
Explore the perilous world of Stalin’s inner circle through Sheila Fitzpatrick’s incisive narrative, revealing how ordinary Soviets navigated survival, ambition, and terror during the regime’s darkest years.
A comprehensive guide to global human rights law, blending theory and case studies, that equips scholars and practitioners with analytical tools for protecting fundamental freedoms worldwide.