Everything You Know About the Constitution Is WrongUncover the shocking truth about the Constitution's original intent—and how nearly everything Americans believe about it today is wrong.
"e;The Dawn of Urbanization: How Ancient People Built Urban Life"e; takes young readers on an exciting journey through history to explore how the world's first cities were built.
Crafting Ram Mandir, Shaping Practice: The Evolution of Bharatiya Social Work is a landmark academic monograph that rigorously applies all six classical social work methods — community organisation, group work, casework, social welfare administration, social action, and research — to analyse the Ram Mandir movement spanning five centuries (1528–2024).
Volume 27 of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law addresses key controversies relating to the application and interpretation of international humanitarian law (IHL) raised by the armed conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
Impact: The Political Killings That Changed EverythingA Comprehensive Study of Political Assassinations and Their Historical ConsequencesA groundbreaking examination of how individual acts of violence have reshaped the course of human historyIn a fraction of a second, the trajectory of nations can change forever.
This edited volume chronicles the University of Notre Dame’s efforts to promote child development and learning systems amidst conflict and crises in Haiti throughout the last eighteen years.
This edited volume chronicles the University of Notre Dame’s efforts to promote child development and learning systems amidst conflict and crises in Haiti throughout the last eighteen years.
Volume 27 of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law addresses key controversies relating to the application and interpretation of international humanitarian law (IHL) raised by the armed conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
Why Democracy Needs the Rich challenges the prevailing belief that wealth undermines democracy, offering instead a bracing, thought-provoking claim that the rich play an essential role in sustaining and improving democratic institutions.
Justice at the Boundaries offers a powerful ethnographic account of the transformative potential and structural limitations of Taiwan's system of ad hoc Chambers of Indigenous Courts.
Justice at the Boundaries offers a powerful ethnographic account of the transformative potential and structural limitations of Taiwan's system of ad hoc Chambers of Indigenous Courts.
On the occasion of the 80th birthday of Rodolfo Stavenhagen, a distinguished Mexican sociologist and professor emeritus of El Colegio de Mexico, Ursula Oswald Spring (UNAM/CRIM, Mexico) introduces him as a Pioneer on Indigenous Rights due to his research on human rights issues, especially when he served as United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples.
This book addresses practitioners in development cooperation as well as scientists and students who are interested in the interaction of human rights and development issues.
A unique anthology of hard-hitting contemporary plays exploring a wide range of themes and characters, from religious teens to sex workers to survivors of political turbulence, providing insight into the changing nature of Indonesian society today.
BOOK DESCRIPTIONIn October 2025, the Nobel Committee announced what many consider the most remarkable collection of laureates in the prize's 124-year history.
In this book we list and outline our African heroes, our African liberators, those that influenced or encourage fight minority rule, or those that are still influencing Pan-Africanism across the African continent, those that fought against apartheid and those that pushed for oneness & unity in Africa.
Betrayed by the System is a fearless exposé and emotional reckoning with a country's slow-burning betrayal of its most essential workers and the lives lost because of it.