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The Mexican Exception
This book examines the question of democracy in post-revolutionary Mexican society. Each chapter recuperates an event or particular historical sequence that sheds light on the relation between culture and sovereign exceptionality. Each moment or sequence stages a relation to language. In these... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Paralysed with Fear
From the award-winning author ofAngel of Death comes a comprehensive and engaging narrative of mankind's battle against polio. For much of the twentieth century, polio inspired terror as the 'morning paralysis' which could invade any home and disable or kill a previously healthy person. The cruelt... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Angel of Death: The Story of Smallpox
The story of the rise and fall of smallpox, one of the most savage killers in the history of mankind, and the only disease ever to be successfully exterminated by a public health campaign.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Unravelling the Double Helix: The Lost Heroes Of Dna
An insightful history of the first hundred years of DNA, Unraveling The Double Helix tells the story one of the greatest triumphs of modern science. Unraveling the Double Helix covers the most colorful period in the history of DNA, from the discovery of "nuclein" in the late 1860s to the publication... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Infrapolitical Passages: Global Turmoil, Narco-Accumulation, and the Post-Sovereign State
This book makes a case for infrapolitics as an enactment of intellectual responsibility in the face of a tumultuous world of war and of technological value extraction on a planetary scale. Infrapolitical Passages proposes to clear a way through some of the dominant political determinations and viol... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Unravelling the Double Helix: The Lost Heroes Of Dna
Unravelling the Double Helix covers the most colourful period in the history of DNA, from the discovery of ‘nuclein’ in the late 1860s to the landmark publication of James Watson’s The Double Helix in 1968. These hundred years included the advent of the Nobel Prize, antibiotics, X-ray crystallograph... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
A Monstrous Commotion: The Mysteries of Loch Ness
The Loch Ness Monster: a creature that should have died out with the dinosaurs, or a legend built on hoaxes and wishful thinking?Sir Peter Scott, internationally renowned naturalist and president of the World Wildlife Fund, was convinced that the Monster existed. So were senior scientists at London'... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Unravelling the Double Helix: The Lost Heroes of DNA
DNA. The double helix; the blueprint of life; and, during the early 1950s, a baffling enigma that could win a Nobel Prize. Everyone knows that James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the double helix. In fact, they clicked into place the last piece of a huge jigsaw puzzle that other researchers ha... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
A Monstrous Commotion: The Mysteries of Loch Ness
The Loch Ness Monster: a creature that should have died out with the dinosaurs, or a legend built on hoaxes and wishful thinking?Sir Peter Scott, internationally renowned naturalist and president of the World Wildlife Fund, was convinced that the Monster existed. So were senior scientists at London'... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
A Monstrous Commotion: The Mysteries of Loch Ness
The Loch Ness Monster: a creature that should have died out with the dinosaurs, or a legend built on hoaxes and wishful thinking?Sir Peter Scott, internationally renowned naturalist and president of the World Wildlife Fund, was convinced that the Monster existed. So were senior scientists at London'... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Unravelling the Double Helix: The Lost Heroes of DNA
DNA. The double helix; the blueprint of life; and, during the early 1950s, a baffling enigma that could win a Nobel Prize. Everyone knows that James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the double helix. In fact, they clicked into place the last piece of a huge jigsaw puzzle that other researchers ha... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
The Other Side of the Popular: Neoliberalism and Subalternity in Latin America
Drawing on deconstruction, postcolonial theory, cultural studies, and subaltern studies, The Other Side of the Popular is as much a reflection on the limitations and possibilities for thinking about the politics of Latin American culture as it is a study of the culture itself. Gareth Williams pays ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
Outlaws, Spies, And Gangsters: Chasing Notorious Criminals
Experience all the thrills and suspense of chasing down the world's highest-profile criminals. What does it take to catch a criminal? Not just any criminal, but one of the world's most wanted? In Outlaws, Spies, and Gangsters, Laura Scandiffo chronicles eight of history's most famous manhunts, from... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
Researching the People's Health
Researching the People's Health examines the different ways in which needs are assessed and health care is organized, prioritized and delivered in circumstances of rapid change in patterns of health and illness. The book also addresses the issue of relationships between lay and expert knowledge.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1994 -
Silver Economy in the Viking Age (UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications)
In this book contributions by archaeologists and numismatists from six countries address different aspects of how silver was used in both Scandinavia and the wider Viking world during the 8th to 11th centuries AD. The volume brings together a combination of recent summaries and new work on silver an... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2007 -
The Origin of the Political: Hannah Arendt or Simone Weil?
In this book Roberto Esposito explores the conceptual trajectories of two of the twentieth century’s most vital thinkers of the political: Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil. Taking Homer’s Iliad—that “great prism through which every gesture has the possibility of becoming public, precisely by being obse... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Challenging Medicine
This highly topical and controversial book presents a lively re-appraisal of the current changes to the health service and analyzes their effects on the status and practice of health professionals. Modern medicine is a powerful institution. With the help of highly-developed drugs and surgical techn... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
Locating Health: Sociological and Historical Explorations (Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association #16)
Originally presented as papers in the 1991 British Sociological Association Conference on Health and Society, Locating Health represents a valuable addition to the ‘health inequalities’ debate by extending our gaze beyond the traditional locations to include place, consumption and lifestyle. It offe... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1993 -
Private Risks and Public Dangers (Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association #21)
Private Risk and Public Dangers is comprised of a collection of chapters which were originally papers presented in the 1991 British Sociological Association Conference on Health and Society, and they address a range of private risks and public dangers. Issues covered vary from the response to HIV an... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1992 -
Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a major cause of disability affecting about 1% of the population. Although much effort has been expended on research into the causes and cures of RA, little progress has been made. The focus of treatment in RA is on reducing the disabling consequences of the disease and ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1995 -
The Marrano Specter: Derrida and Hispanism
by Alberto Moreiras • Gareth Williams • Erin Graff Zivin • Jacques Lezra • Geoffrey Bennington • Peggy Kamuf • Patrick Dove • Jaime Hanneken • David Kelman • Brett LevinsonThe Marrano Specter pursues the reciprocal influence between Jacques Derrida and Hispanism. On the one hand, Derrida’s work has engendered a robust conversation among philosophers and critics in Spain and Latin America, where his work circulates in excellent translation, and where many of the terms ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
Surveying the Skies
Since the time of Galileo, astronomy has been driven by technological innovation. With each major advance has come the opportunity and enthusiasm to survey the sky in a way that was not possible before. It is these surveys of discovery that are the subject of this book. In the first few chapter... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
Tourism and Tourism Spaces
This is a critical introduction to the relations between tourism, tourists, and tourism spaces. It fuses economic and cultural perspectives to explain how tourism is dependent on place and space, while at the same time as defining those places and spaces. Examining different levels of scale - fro... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
Youth Soccer: From Science to Performance
As the adult game has increased in popularity, youth soccer has also seen significant expansion in recent years. The popularity of the youth game is set to continue. Young boy and girl players wish to emulate professional soccer stars and the professional game, often with long-term financial rewards... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
Rediscovering U.S. Newsfilm: Cinema, Television, and the Archive (AFI Film Readers)
The twentieth century generated tens of thousands of hours of American newsfilm but not the scholarly apparatus necessary to analyze and contextualize them. Assembling new approaches to the study of U.S. newsfilm in cinema and television, this book makes a long overdue critical intervention in the f... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018