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New Titles Tuesday, March 21

Here is a sample of the 50 print books and ebooks added to our catalogue this past week. Click on a title for more information. TWU log in may be required.

HISTORY
Set in the context of modern Danish foreign relations, and tracing the country’s responses to successive crises and wars in the region, Danish Reactions to German Occupation brings a full overview of the occupation to an English-speaking audience. Holbraad carefully dissects the motivations and ideologies driving conduct during the occupation, and his authoritative coverage of the preceding century provides a crucial link to understanding the forces behind Danish foreign policy divisions. Analysing the conduct of a traumatised and strategically exposed small state bordering on an aggressive great power, the book traces a development from reluctant cooperation to active resistance. In doing so, Holbraad surveys and examines the subsequent, and not yet quite finished, debate among Danish historians about this contested period, which takes place between those siding with the resistance and those more inclined to justify limited cooperation with the occupiers – and who sometimes even condone various acts of collaboration.
LAW
Beyond religious freedom /Elizabeth Shakman Hurd.
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd looks at three critical channels of state-sponsored intervention: international religious freedom advocacy, development assistance and nation building, and international law. She shows how these initiatives make religious difference a matter of law, resulting in a divide that favors forms of religion authorized by those in power and excludes other ways of being and belonging. A forceful and timely critique of the politics of promoting religious freedom, Beyond Religious Freedom provides new insights into today’s most pressing dilemmas of power, difference, and governance.
LITERATURE
Journey into Narnia /by Kathryn Lindskoog.
PSYCHOLOGY
 
The Oxford handbook of Chinese psychology /edited by Michael Harris Bond.
The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Psychologyis the first book of its kind– a comprehensive and commanding review of Chinese psychology, covering areas of human functioning with unparalleled sophistication and complexity. In 42 chapters, leading authorities cite and integrate both English and Chinese-language research in topic areas ranging from the socialization of children, mathematics achievement, emotion, bilingualism, and Chinese styles of thinking to Chinese identity, personal relationships, leadership processes, and psychopathology. With all chapters accessibly written by the leading researchers in their respective fields, the reader of this volume will learn how and why China has developed in the way it has, and how it is likely to develop. In addition, the book shows how a better understanding of a culture so different to our own can tell us so much about our own culture and sense of identity.  
 
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
This is the first book to examine the theme of children in major religions of the world. Each of six chapters, edited by world-class scholars, focuses on one religious tradition and includes an introduction and a selection of primary texts ranging from legal to liturgical and from the ancient to the contemporary. Through both the scholarly introductions and the primary sources, this comprehensive volume addresses a range of topics, from the sanctity of birth to a child’s relationship to evil, showing that issues regarding children are central to understanding world religions and raising significant questions about our own conceptions of children today
 
This is an account of the beginnings of the Bible Churchmen’s Missionary Society (B.C.M.S.) work in Burma. B.C.M.S. became Crosslinks in 1992.
On biblical poetry /F.W. Dobbs-Allsopp.
The Oxford handbook of the Psalms /edited by William P. Brown.
The Qumran legal texts between the Hebrew Bible and its interpretation/Kristin de Troyer and Armin Lange (eds.) ; with the assistance of James Seth Adcock.
The book consists of three parts: Part I: The Legal Texts from Qumran and the Hebrew Bible, Part II: The Legal Texts from Qumran and Second Temple Judaism and Part III: The Legal Texts from Qumran and Rabbinic Judaism.
John Brown Myers provides us with a brief biography of William Carey – “The Founder of Modern Missions”. The book includes chapters on Carey’s role as a translator, a philanthropist and a naturalist.
SCIENCE
Polychaetes/Greg W. Rouse and Fredrik Pleijel.
After an introduction outlining the history of polychaete study, and a summary of the book’s taxonomic layout, the authors proceedto discuss the methods of polychaete collection and how best to preserve them. This is followed by an overview of polychaete anatomy (with relevant terminology), and a discussion of polychaete systematics, fossils, and ideas about the phylogeny of the group. The remainder of the text is comprised of72 taxonomic chapters that provide unprecedented coverage of polychaete diversity. Lavishly illustrated with colour plates, the beauty and variety of polychaetes has nowhere been better shown.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Separate Beds is the shocking story of Canada’s system of segregated health care. Tracing the history of the system from its fragmentary origins to its gradual collapse, Maureen K. Lux describes the arbitrary and contradictory policies that governed the ‘Indian Hospitals, ‘ the experiences of patients and staff, and the vital grassroots activism that pressed the federal government to acknowledge its treaty obligations.
SPORT
Case studies in sport law /Andrew T. Pittman, Texas A&M University; John O. Spengler, Texas A & M University; Sarah J. Young, Indiana University.
Routledge handbook of the philosophy of sport /edited by Mike McNamee and William J. Morgan.
Science and development of muscle hypertrophy /Brad Schoenfeld, PhD, CSCS, CSPS, FNSCA, Lehman College, Bronx, New York.
Theology, ethics and transcendence in sports /edited by Jim Parry, Mark Nesti and Nick Watson.
THEATRE
The actor speaks: voice and the performer /Patsy Rodenburg ; [foreword by Judi Dench].
 
The body speaks /Lorna Marshall.
The Body Speaks, is a fundamental rethinking of our relationship to the body and its role in performance. Lorna Marshall shows us how to recognize and lose unwanted physical inhibitions that we’ve learned throughout life. Marshall encourages actors in training as well as those already working on the stage to unleash our potential and express ourselves more clearly in a book destined to become a standard volume on any working or training actor’s bookshelf.

Oxford handbook of early modern theatre /edited by Richard Dutton.

New Titles Tuesday, March 14

Here’s a sample of the 67 print items added to the catalogue in the past week. Click on a title for more information or to place a hold on any of these books
BUSINESS
Big Data MBA brings insight and expertise to leveraging big data in business so you can harness the power of analytics and gain a true business advantage. Based on a practical framework with supporting methodology and hands-on exercises, this book helps identify where and how big data can help you transform your business.
CURRENT INTERESTS
Adam Gazzaley and Larry Rosen — a neuroscientist and a psychologist — explain why our brains aren’t built for multitasking, and suggest better ways to live in a high-tech world without giving up our modern technology.
The Joy of Missing Outconsiders the technologically focused life, with its impacts on our children, relationships, communities, health, work and more, and suggests opportunities for those of us longing to cultivate a richer on- and off-line existence. By examining the connected world through the lens of her own internet fast, author Christina Crook creates a convincing case for increasing intentionality in our day-to-day lives. Using historical data, typewritten letters, chapter challenges and personal accounts, she invites us to explore a new way of living, beyond our steady state of distracted “connectedness.”

EDUCATION
LINGUISTICS
Language files: materials for an introduction to language and linguistics /editors, Hope C. Dawson, Michael Phelan (Department of Linguistics, The Ohio State University).

LITERATURE
The Cambridge companion to literature and the environment /edited by Louise Westling, University of Oregon.
This authoritative collection of rigorous but accessible essays investigates the exciting new interdisciplinary field of environmental literary criticism
From Homer to Harry Potter: a handbook on myth and fantasy /Matthew T. Dickerson & David O’Hara.
The Oxford handbook of Victorian poetry /edited by Matthew Bevis.
The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry provides a closely-read appreciation of the vibrancy and variety of Victorian poetic forms, and attends to poems as both shaped and shaping forces  This Handbook is designed to be not only an essential resource for those interested in Victorian poetry and poetics, but also a landmark publication–provocative, seminal volume that will offer a lasting contribution to future studies in the area.
 

NURSING
This book helps nursing and healthcare students to prepare for the challenges of working with the increasing number of patients requiring palliative care.


RELIGIOUS STUDIES
The ark of speech/Jean-Louis Chrétien.
Investigates the interplay of speech and silence in the dialogue between God and human beings, and human beings and the world. Ranging from the Old Testament and its depiction of God’s creative word to the New Testament and its focus on the life and words of Jesus as the Word of the Father, the book shows how important it is for the believer to listen to God and to others in silence and devotion.
In a provocative book that explores the fascinating link between the creative and the sacred, Robert Wuthnow claims that artists have become the spiritual vanguard of our time. Drawing on in-depth interviews with painters, sculptors, writers, singers, dancers, and actors, Wuthnow includes the spiritual insights of accomplished artists who have gained prominence as Broadway performers, gospel singers, jazz musicians, poets, Native American painters, weavers, dancers, and installation artists. He profiles such national figures as novelist Madeleine L’Engle, playwright Tony Kushner, photographer Andres Serrano, sculptor Greg Wyatt, dancer Carla DeSola, and woodcarver David Ellsworth.
The Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran and the concept of a library /edited by Sidnie White Crawford, Cecilia Wassen.
Twelve articles by renowned experts in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran studies. These articles explore from various angles the question of whether or not the collection of manuscripts found in the eleven caves in the vicinity of Khirbet Qumran can be characterized as a library, and, if so, what the relation of that library is to the ruins of Qumran and the group of Jews that inhabited them. 
Tracing the relationship between evangelicalism and modern art in postwar America–two entities that often found themselves at odds with each other–Anderson raises several issues that confront artists. With skill, sensitivity and insight, he considers questions such as the role of our bodies and our senses in our experience of the arts, the relationship between text and image, the persistent dangers of idolatry, the possibility of pursuing God through an encounter with beauty and more. Throughout this study, Anderson’s principal concern is how Christian artists can faithfully pursue their vocational calling in contemporary culture. 
Arthur Simon takes an uncompromising look at America’s wealth, reflecting what dominates the hearts and motivations of its people. He diagnoses Western civilization as sick with “affluenza,” or runaway materialism, and shows readers how to reject the disease and set new priorities.
John, Jesus, and history/edited by Paul N. Anderson, Felix Just, and Tom Thatcher.
Keeping faith in fundraising/Peter Harris and Rod Wilson.
Lectures on the proofs of the existence of God /Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ; edited and translated by Peter C. Hodgson.
The 16 lectures include an introduction to the problem of the proofs and a detailed discussion of the cosmological proof. Hegel’s 1829 lectures on the proofs are of particular importance because they represent what he actually wrote as distinct from auditors’ transcriptions of oral lectures. Moreover, they come late in his career and offer his final and most seasoned thinking on a topic of obvious significance to him, that of the reality status of God and ways of knowing God. These materials show how Hegel conceived the connection between the cosmological, teleological, and ontological proofs. All of this material has been newly translated by Peter C. Hodgson from the German critical editions by Walter Jaeschke.
This thought-provoking and inspiring work by popular film critic and Jesuit Richard Leonard explains how movies are today’s parables and why people of faith need the skills to converse about them intelligently and productively. In Movies That Matter, Leonard views fifty important movies through “a lens of faith” and offers surprising insights on the spiritual dimension of each film.
Networked theology: negotiating faith in digital culture /Heidi A. Campbell and Stephen Garner.
This informed theology of communication and media analyzes how we consume new media and technologies and discusses the impact on our social and religious lives. Combining expertise in religion online, theology, and technology, the authors synthesize scholarly work on religion and the internet for a nonspecialist audience. They show that both media studies and theology offer important resources for helping Christians engage in a thoughtful and faith-based critical evaluation of the effect of new media technologies on society, our lives, and the church.
Prophet Harris, the “Black Elijah” of West Africa /by David A. Shank ; abridged by Jocelyn Murray.
The only comprehensive study of the thought of William Wade Harris, the Glebo (Liberia) loyalist whose prophetic mission from 1910-29 moved tens of thousands of West Africans out of traditional religion into the stream of Christianity and modernization, particularly in the Ivory Coast. It reviews that unparalleled breakthrough and thoroughly examines traditional African, Western missionary and colonial influences. The source of long-standing contentions between Ivoirian Harrists, Methodists and Catholics is uncovered in the well-intentioned but changing colonial and missionary responses to his impact.
Religion and sports in American culture/by Jeffrey Scholes and Raphael Sassower.
Walker’s impressive study is the first to link Harris’s background to the nature of his teachings and to discuss the dynamics of his movement’s development. Harris not only articulated the confusion and desires of his followers but also created new aspirations by helping them see what they could achieve in their own society and in their relations with Europeans.
Second Corinthians in the perspective of late second temple Judaism /edited by Reimund Bieringer, Emmanuel Nathan, Didier Pollefeyt, Peter J. Tomson.
Teach us to want: longing, ambition & the life of faith /Jen Pollock Michel ; foreword by Katelyn Beaty.
Jen Pollock Michel guides us on a journey of understanding who we are when we want, and reintroduces us to a God who gives us the desires of our hearts. 
These essays are arranged according to four topics that deal with various aspects of text, language and interpretation of the Qumran War Scroll, and concepts of war and peace in Second Temple Jewish literature.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
John D. Inazu analyzes the current state of the USA; orients the contemporary United States within its broader history, and explores the ways that Americans can–and must–live together peaceably despite these deeply engrained differences. Inazu not only argues that it is possible to cohabitate peacefully, but also lays out realistic guidelines for our society and legal system to achieve the new American dream through civic practices that value toleration over protest, humility over defensiveness, and persuasion over coercion.

This cogent analysis unravels the nature of the connection, disconnection, and attempted reconnection between religion and politics in the West. In a comparison of Western Europe and North America, Christianity and Islam, Joppke advances far-reaching theoretical, historical, and comparative-political arguments. This clearly argued, sweeping book will provide an invaluable framework for approaching an array of critical issues at the intersection of religion, law and politics for advanced students and researchers across the social sciences and legal studies, as well as for the interested public”–Provided by publisher.
Strangers in Their Own Land goes beyond the commonplace liberal idea that people have been duped into voting against their own interests. Instead, Hochschild finds lives ripped apart by stagnant wages, a loss of home, an elusive American dream–and political choices and views that make sense in the context of their lives. Hochschild draws on her expert knowledge of the sociology of emotion to help us understand what it feels like to live in “red” America. Along the way she finds answers to one of the crucial questions of contemporary American politics: why do the people who would seem to benefit most from “liberal” government intervention abhor the very idea?
SCIENCES
THEATRE
The actor and the text /Cicely Berry ; with a new foreword by Trevor Nunn.
 These words of Cicely Berry, the voice director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, speak to anyone who needs to speak his or her piece in any arena, at sales meetings or religious revivals. Berry’s book will insure that the speaker and the text gets heard accurately and with true emotional range. Never again will one be accused of simply “reading a prepared statement.” Berry’s exercises to develop relaxation, breathing and muscular control will literally help everyone breathe easier when confronting the printed page.
In time for the Arts Club Theatre Company’s fiftieth anniversary, this anthology collects six of the most  cherished and popular plays that have captivated audiences for the past five decades.
The Library of America’s definitive edition of the works of Arthur Miller. A collection of some of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most definitive works includes “All My Sons,” “Death of a Salesman,” “The Crucible,” “A View from the Bridge,” and five additional plays.
Collected plays, 1964-1982/Arthur Miller ; [Tony Kushner, editor].
This volume offers an unprecedented look at the extraordinary middle phase of an essential American dramatist. Here are fourteen plays, from Broadway hits to previously unpublished rarities, that trace Miller’s evolving genius as he experimented with new forms and themes. Included are After the Fall, a tour de force exploration of guilt, responsibility, and history that shocked the public with its apparent depiction of Miller’s life with Marilyn Monroe; Incident at Vichy, a devastating one-act dramatizing the roundup of Jews in Vichy, France;  and many more.
The final volume in the definitive collected edition of the essential American dramatist; here are eleven masterful, haunting, funny, and provocative later plays. Also presented are the early play The Golden Years; several shorter one-act plays and never-before-published early works and radio plays and a selection of Miller’s incisive prose reflections on his art.

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