In The Quantum Society authors Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall offer a compelling vision for transforming society using the insights of quantum physics to illuminate their ideas. Diversity, they suggest,
"The standard work in the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, indispensable both to the advanced student and to the mature research worker, who will always find it a fresh source of knowledge and stimulation." --Nature "This is the classic text on quantum mechanics. No graduate student of quantum theory should leave it unread"--W.C Schieve, University of Texas
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Castro's work is starting to receive the critical attention it deserves, and here Brennan (Australian literature, U. of Sydney) gives a solid evaluation of what the author of such works as Birds of Pa
Over the past two decades, techniques for advanced computing and enhanced imaging have transformed the ways planners, geographers, surveyors, and others think about and visualize the places, regions,
If "nation" refers to "a community or communities of people who share a common territory and government and feel that they are one or ought to be one," as Adibe (political science, Nasarawa State U.,
In this revision of the 2005 edition, Rodby (English, California State U., Chico) and Winterowd (d. 2011, emeritus, U. of Southern California) incorporate examples that reflect everyday language usage
Faison (philosophy, the Pennsylvania State University) presents a highly readable argument for the influence of American Film Noir and 1930s hard-boiled fiction on the first French existentialists. Mo
This book considers Yiddish theatre from a number of aspects: its historical development, its popular and critical reception, and the practice and consequences of state censorship. Its coverage ranges
In the new knowledge environment in which the function of libraries as information centers is growing rapidly, how are librarians coping? Li (library and information science, Wayne State University) t
David (English, Iowa State University) and Richards (English, Kennesaw State University) gather contributors from universities and community colleges to present a variety of creative and theoretically
By Soldiers Of The 29th Regiment, Which With The 14th Regiment Were Then Quartered There: With Some Observations On The State Of Things Prior To That Catastrophe.
In order to examine the role of ideological, community, and demographic variables in explaining the link between violence against humans and non-humans, Zilney (justice studies, Montclair State U., Ne
Making Political Science Matter brings together a number of prominent scholars to discuss the state of the field of Political Science. In particular, these scholars are interested in ways to reinvigor
In Europe, after 1848, bourgeois consciousness in revolt sought a new universal in the working class but soon found itself in the orbit of the state civil service; in America, bourgeois consciousness
As "Mac" McAllister reports for duty with the Oregon State Police, he must face the grittiness of real life . . . and discover that no situation, no matter how dark, is too big for God.
The liberal governance of the nineteenth-century state and city depended on the 'rule of freedom'. As a form of rule it relied on the production of certain kinds of citizens and patterns of social lif
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