Global Urban Agriculture

There has been growing attention paid to urban agriculture worldwide because of its role in making cities more environmentaly sustainable while also contributing to enhanced food access and social justice. This edited volume brings together curren...

Geographical Fieldwork in the 21st Century

Fieldwork is a hallmark of geographical scholarship, encompassing all the approaches by which we learn first-hand about the world. Too often, though, fieldwork details-the challenges, the failures, and methodological mash-up used-are left out of g...

Business and the State in Africa

The dominant developmental approach in Africa over the last twenty years has been to advocate the role of markets and the private sector in restoring economic growth. Recent thinking has also stressed the need for 'ownership' of economic reform by...

Blogging the Political

The popular blog-tracking site technorati.com reports the existance of well over one hundred million blogs. Despite the medium's ubiquity, the impact of political blogging on politics and civic engagemment has not been systematically examined. In ...

Gender History

Antoinette Burton argues that gender history is hiding in plain sight, at work everywhere we look. This volume introduces the field of gender history--its origins, development, reception, recalibrations, and frictions. It offers a set of working d...

After the Imperial Turn

From a variety of historically grounded perspectives, After the Imperial Turn assesses the fate of the nation as a subject of disciplinary inquiry. In light of the turn toward scholarship focused on imperialism and postcolonialism, this provocativ...

Corpus Linguistics

Throughout history, linguists and literary scholars have been impelled by curiosity about particular linguistic or literary phenomena to seek to observe them in action in original texts. The fruits of each earlier enquiry in turn nourish the desir...

The Trouble with Empire

The Trouble with Empire contends that dissent and disruption were constant features of imperial experience and that they should, therefore, drive narratives of the modern British imperial past. Moving across the one hundred years between the first...

Primer for Teaching World History

A Primer for Teaching World History is a guide for college and high school teachers who are designing an introductory-level world history syllabus for the first time, for those who already teach world history and are seeking new ideas or approache...

Harry's Holiday Level 1 Beginner/Elementary

Harry's Holiday Level 1 Beginner/Elementary

Not a Box

CATCH NOT A BOX ON APPLE TV+ A 2026 Phoenix Picture Book Award Winner Don't miss this wholly original celebration of the power of imagination, winner of a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award. This picture book with its visual humor and simple dialogue is great for fans of Mo Willems and Crockett Johnson--and it's a thoughtful graduation gift for creative people of all ages. A box is just a box...unless it's not a box. From mountain to rocket ship, a small rabbit shows that a box will go as far as the imagination allows. Inspired by a memory of sitting in a box on her driveway with her sister, Antoinette Portis captures the thrill when pretend feels so real that it actually becomes real--when the imagination takes over inside a cardboard box, and through play, a child is transported to a world where anything is possible. After reading this book aloud, continue the fun by drawing shapes like a triangle or circle, and asking your child what the triangle is NOT

Not a Box Board Book

Don't miss this wholly original celebration of the power of imagination, winner of a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award. This picture book with its visual humor and simple dialogue is great for fans of Mo Willems and Crockett Johnson. A box is just a box...unless it's not a box. From mountain to rocket ship, a small rabbit shows that a box will go as far as the imagination allows. This board book edition has sturdy pages and is a good size for the youngest readers. Inspired by a memory of sitting in a box on her driveway with her sister, Antoinette Portis captures the thrill when pretend feels so real that it actually becomes real--when the imagination takes over inside a cardboard box, and through play, a child is transported to a world where anything is possible. After reading this book aloud, continue the fun by drawing shapes like a triangle or circle, and asking your child what the triangle is NOT

To Activate Space Portal Lift Here

To Activate Space Portal Lift Here

Archive Stories

Despite the importance of archives to the profession of history, there is very little written about actual encounters with them-about the effect that the researcher's race, gender, or class may have on her experience within them or about the impac...

Dolphin Music Level 5

Cambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. It is 2051. CONTROL, the government of Europe, keeps everyone happy in a virtual r...

A Seed Grows

A Seed Grows

Louise Brigham and the Early History of Sustainable Furniture Design

During the Progressive Era, a time when the field of design was dominated almost entirely by men, a largely forgotten activist and teacher named Louise Brigham became a pioneer of sustainable furniture design. With her ingenious system for buildin...

Not-a-Box City

CATCH NOT A BOX ON APPLE TV+! Don't miss the long-awaited companion to Not a Box, winner of¿a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award. This picture book with its visual humor and simple dialogue is great for fans of Mo Willems and Crockett Johnson. Bunny...

Not A Stick

A beautifully designed book, celebrating the power of the imagination to transform even the most ordinary of objects into something magical. A stick is just a stick? unless it's not a stick. From fishing rod to dragon-taming sword a small pig show...

Philippe I, Duke of Orleans

Step into the captivating world of 17th-century France, where Philippe I, Duke of Orl ans, carved out his unique legacy amidst the grandeur of the Bourbon dynasty. As the younger brother of Louis XIV, the illustrious Sun King, Philippe was both a devoted supporter of the French crown and an enigmatic figure in his own right. In Philippe I, Duke of Orleans: Brother of Louis XIV, Duke, Visionary, Antoinette Verlaine delves deep into the life of a man who balanced the weight of dynastic expectations with his own passions. From his military triumphs and his role as a patron of the arts to his controversial personal choices, Philippe emerges as a figure of complexity and contra-diction. Through rich historical detail and vivid narrative, this book offers a fresh perspective on a prince often overshadowed by his elder brother. Discover how Philippe shaped the cultural and political landscape of his time, leaving an indelible mark on French history. For readers fascinated by royalty, power

There Are Two Sexes

There Are Two Sexes

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