University Of Michigan Press imprint: 1020 books

by Bruce A Larson, Eric S Heberlig
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2012

Close competition for majority party control of the U.S. House of Representatives has transformed the congressional parties from legislative coalitions into partisan fundraising machines. With the need for ever increasing sums of money to fuel the ongoing campaign for majority control, both Republicans...

Catching Up with the Competition

Trade Opportunities and Challenges for Arab Countries

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Language: English
Release Date: May 18, 2010

At a time when countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are joining the World Trade Organization, the lack of an economically sound analysis of trade policies in the region is especially notable. This volume remedies the situation by bringing together a distinguished group of applied trade...

A Civil Economy

Transforming the Marketplace in the Twenty-First Century

by Severyn T. Bruyn
Language: English
Release Date: November 10, 2009

A civil society is one in which a democratic government and a market economy operate together. The idea of the civil economy--encompassing a democratic government and a market economy--presumes that people can solve social problems within the market itself. This book explores the relationship between...
by Chi Huang, Alexander C Tan, Nathan F Batto
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2016

Reformers have promoted mixed-member electoral systems as the “best of both worlds.” In this volume, internationally recognized political scientists evaluate the ways in which the introduction of a mixed-member electoral system affects the configuration of political parties. The contributors examine...

How Parties Win

Shaping the Irish Political Arena

by Sean D McGraw
Language: English
Release Date: March 10, 2015

In recent decades, Ireland’s three major political parties have maintained over 80 percent of the vote in the face of rapidly shifting social divisions, political values, and controversial issues, though not by giving voice to particular interest groups or reacting to issues of the day. Rather,...
by Michael J Collins
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2016

The Drama of the American Short Story, 1800–1865 argues that to truly understand the short story form, one must look at how it was shaped by the lively, chaotic, and deeply politicized world of 19th-century transatlantic theater and performance culture. By resurrecting long-neglected theatrical...

Prometheus Reimagined

Technology, Environment, and Law in the Twenty-first Century

by Albert C Lin
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2013

Technologies such as synthetic biology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and geoengineering promise to address many of our most serious problems, yet they also bring environmental and health-related risks and uncertainties. Moreover, they can come to dominate global production systems and...
by Dana R. Ferris
Language: English
Release Date: April 17, 2013

Statistical and anecdotal evidence documents that even states with relatively little ethnic or cultural diversity are beginning to notice and ask questions about long-term resident immigrants in their classes. As shifts in student population become more widespread, there is an even greater need for...
by Christine Pearson Casanave
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2013

Journal writing is not new--journals have been around for centuries. More recently, journals have been viewed as a means of scaffolding reflective teaching and encouraging reflectivity in research processes. As a result, some educators may ask, “What more do we need to know?” Those likely to raise...

The Social Life of Criticism

Gender, Critical Writing, and the Politics of Belonging

by Kimberly J Stern
Language: English
Release Date: October 17, 2016

The Social Life of Criticism explores the cultural representation of the female critic in Victorian Britain, focusing especially on how women writers imagined themselves—in literary essays, periodical reviews, and even works of fiction—as participants in complex networks of literary exchange....

A World of Fiction

Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History

by Katherine Bode
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2018

During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in periodicals. In Australia, newspapers were not only the main source of periodical fiction, but the main source of fiction in general. Because of their importance as fiction publishers, and because they provided...

Adoption in America

Historical Perspectives

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Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2009

"Includes research on adoption documents rarely open to historians . . . an important addition to the literature on adoption." ---Choice "Sheds new light on the roots of this complex and fascinating institution." ---Library Journal "Well-written and accessible...

Capital, the State, and War

Class Conflict and Geopolitics in the Thirty Years' Crisis, 1914-1945

by Alexander Anievas
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2014

The history of the modern social sciences can be seen as a series of attempts to confront the challenges of social disorder and revolution wrought by the international expansion of capitalist social relations. In Capital, the State, and War, Alexander Anievas focuses on one particularly significant...

Middle Class Union

Organizing the ‘Consuming Public’ in Post-World War I America

by Mark W Robbins
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2017

Middle Class Union argues that the period following World War I was a pivotal moment in the development of middle-class consumer politics in the 20th century. At this time, middle-class Americans politically mobilized to define for society what was fair in the growing consumer marketplace. They projected...
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