Stanford University Press imprint: 981 books

by S. Y. Agnon
Language: English
Release Date: January 8, 2014

S.Y. Agnon was the greatest Hebrew writer of the twentieth century, and the only Hebrew writer to receive the Nobel Prize for literature. He devoted the last years of his life to writing a massive cycle of stories about Buczacz, the Galician town (now in Ukraine) in which he grew up. Yet when these...

Beyond Expulsion

Jews, Christians, and Reformation Strasbourg

by Debra Kaplan
Language: English
Release Date: July 26, 2011

Beyond Expulsion is a history of Jewish-Christian interactions in early modern Strasbourg, a city from which the Jews had been expelled and banned from residence in the late fourteenth century. This study shows that the Jews who remained in the Alsatian countryside continued to maintain relationships...

Brides of Christ

Conventual Life in Colonial Mexico

by Asunción Lavrin
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2008

Brides of Christ invites the modern reader to follow the histories of colonial Mexican nuns inside the cloisters where they pursued a religious vocation or sought shelter from the world. Lavrin provides a complete overview of conventual life, including the early signs of vocation, the decision to...

The Invisible War

Indigenous Devotions, Discipline, and Dissent in Colonial Mexico

by David Tavarez
Language: English
Release Date: February 14, 2011

After the conquest of Mexico, colonial authorities attempted to enforce Christian beliefs among indigenous peoples—a project they envisioned as spiritual warfare. The Invisible War assesses this immense but dislocated project by examining all known efforts in Central Mexico to obliterate native...
by Sari Nusseibeh
Language: English
Release Date: November 9, 2016

In The Story of Reason in Islam, leading public intellectual and political activist Sari Nusseibeh narrates a sweeping intellectual history—a quest for knowledge inspired by the Qu'ran and its language, a quest that employed Reason in the service of Faith. Eschewing the conventional separation of...

Inventing the Israelite

Jewish Fiction in Nineteenth-Century France

by Maurice Samuels
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2009

In this book, Maurice Samuels brings to light little known works of literature produced from 1830 to 1870 by the first generation of Jews born as French citizens. These writers, Samuels asserts, used fiction as a laboratory to experiment with new forms of Jewish identity relevant to the modern world....
by Warren Treadgold
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 1997

This is the first comprehensive and up-to-date history of Byzantium to appear in almost sixty years, and the first ever to cover both the Byzantine state and Byzantine society. It begins in A.D. 285, when the emperor Diocletian separated what became Byzantium from the western Roman Empire, and ends...
by Steven B. Bowman
Language: English
Release Date: October 7, 2009

The Agony of Greek Jews tells the story of modern Greek Jewry as it came under the control of the Kingdom of Greece during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In particular, it deals with the vicissitudes of those Jews who held Greek citizenship during the interwar and wartime periods. Individual...
by Thomas Nail
Language: English
Release Date: September 23, 2015

This book offers a much-needed new political theory of an old phenomenon. The last decade alone has marked the highest number of migrations in recorded history. Constrained by environmental, economic, and political instability, scores of people are on the move. But other sorts of changes—from global...

The Orderly Entrepreneur

Youth, Education, and Governance in Rwanda

by Catherine A. Honeyman
Language: English
Release Date: September 14, 2016

The first generation of children born after Rwanda's 1994 genocide is just now reaching maturity, setting aside their school uniforms to take up adult roles in Rwandan society and the economy. At the same time, Rwanda's post-war government has begun to shrug off international aid as it pursues an...

The Fall of a Sparrow

The Life and Times of Abba Kovner

by Dina Porat
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2009

The Fall of a Sparrow is the only full biography in English of the partisan, poet, and patriot Abba Kovner (1918–1987). An unsung and largely unknown hero of the Second World War and Israel's War of Independence, Kovner was born in Vilna, "the Jerusalem of Lithuania." Long before the rest...

The High Cost of Good Intentions

A History of U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs

by John F. Cogan
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2017

Federal entitlement programs are strewn throughout the pages of U.S. history, springing from the noble purpose of assisting people who are destitute through no fault of their own. Yet as federal entitlement programs have grown, so too have their inefficiency and their cost. Neither tax revenues nor...

Values in Translation

Human Rights and the Culture of the World Bank

by Galit Sarfaty
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2012

The World Bank is the largest lender to developing countries, making loans worth over $20 billion per year to finance development projects around the globe. To guide its investments, the Bank has adopted a number of social and environmental policies, yet it has never instituted any overarching policy...

Class and Power in the New Deal

Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalition

by G. William Domhoff, Michael J. Webber
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2011

Class and Power in the New Deal provides a new perspective on the origins and implementation of the three most important policies that emerged during the New Deal—the Agricultural Adjustment Act, the National Labor Relations Act, and the Social Security Act. It reveals how Northern corporate moderates,...
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