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  • Narrator's Voice: The Dilemma Of Children's Fiction

    Barbara Wall, Yvel Crevecoeur

    eBook (Palgrave Macmillan, Jan. 7, 2016)
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  • Ronald Reagan and the Space Frontier

    John M. Logsdon

    eBook (Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 26, 2018)
    When Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980, limits on NASA funding and the lack of direction under the Nixon and Carter administrations had left the U.S. space program at a crossroads. In contrast to his predecessors, Reagan saw outer space as humanity’s final frontier and as an opportunity for global leadership. His optimism and belief in American exceptionalism guided a decade of U.S. activities in space, including bringing the space shuttle into operation, dealing with the 1986 Challenger accident and its aftermath, committing to a permanently crewed space station, encouraging private sector space efforts, and fostering international space partnerships with both U.S. allies and with the Soviet Union. Drawing from a trove of declassified primary source materials and oral history interviews, John M. Logsdon provides the first comprehensive account of Reagan’s civilian and commercial space policies during his eight years in the White House. Even as a fiscal conservative who was hesitant to increase NASA’s budget, Reagan’s enthusiasm for the space program made him perhaps the most pro-space president in American history.
  • Memory Work: The Second Generation

    Nina Fischer

    (Palgrave Macmillan, April 3, 2016)
    Memory Work studies how Jewish children of Holocaust survivors from the English-speaking diaspora explore the past in literary texts. By identifying areas where memory manifests - Objects, Names, Bodies, Food, Passover, 9/11 it shows how the Second Generation engage with the pre-Holocaust family and their parents' survival.
  • Reclaiming School in the Aftermath of Trauma: Advice Based on Experience

    Carolyn Lunsford Mears

    Paperback (Palgrave Macmillan, )
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  • The Life of Herbert Hoover: Imperfect Visionary, 1918–1928

    K. Clements

    Hardcover (Palgrave Macmillan, May 10, 2011)
    This latest volume in the definitive six-volume biography of Herbert Hoover tracks Hoover's life and career from 1918 to 1928 - a period defined largely by his role as United States Secretary of Commerce and leading directly to his election as the thirty-first President of the United States.
  • Iraq's Last Jews

    Tamar Morad

    Paperback (Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 17, 2009)
    Iraq's Last Jews is a collection of first-person accounts by Jews about their lives in Iraq's once-vibrant, 2500 year-old Jewish community and about the disappearance of that community in the middle of the 20th century. This book tells the story of this last generation of Iraqi Jews, who both reminisce about their birth country and describe the persecution that drove them out, the result of Nazi influences, growing Arab nationalism, and anger over the creation of the State of Israel.
  • Life Imprisonment from Young Adulthood: Adaptation, Identity and Time

    Ben Crewe, Susie Hulley, Serena Wright

    Hardcover (Palgrave Macmillan, Jan. 24, 2020)
    This book analyses the experiences of prisoners in England & Wales sentenced when relatively young to very long life sentences (with minimum terms of fifteen years or more). Based on a major study, including almost 150 interviews with men and women at various sentence stages and over 300 surveys, it explores the ways in which long-term prisoners respond to their convictions, adapt to the various challenges that they encounter and re-construct their lives within and beyond the prison. Focussing on such matters as personal identity, relationships with family and friends, and the management of time, the book argues that long-term imprisonment entails a profound confrontation with the self. It provides detailed insight into how such prisoners deal with the everyday burdens of their situation, feelings of injustice, anger and shame, and the need to find some sense of hope, control and meaning in their lives. In doing so, it exposes the nature and consequences of the life-changing terms of imprisonment that have become increasingly common in recent years.
  • Environment, Modernization and Development in East Asia: Perspectives from Environmental History

    Ts'ui-jung Liu, James Beattie

    Paperback (Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 15, 2018)
    Environment, Modernization and Development in East Asia critically examines modernization's long-term environmental history. It suggests new frameworks for understanding as inter-related processes environmental, social, and economic change across China and Japan.
  • The Changing Faces of Childhood Cancer: Clinical and Cultural Visions since 1940

    Joanna Baines, Emm Barnes Johnstone

    eBook (Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 18, 2014)
    This book traces the development of British answers to the problem of childhood cancer. The establishment of the NHS and better training for paediatricians, meant children were given access to experimental chemotherapy, sending cure rates soaring. Children with cancer were thrust into the spotlight as individuals' stories of hope hit the headlines.
  • Seeing Ourselves Through Technology: How We Use Selfies, Blogs and Wearable Devices to See and Shape Ourselves

    Jill W. Rettberg

    (Palgrave Macmillan, Oct. 3, 2014)
    This book is open access under a CC BY license. Selfies, blogs and lifelogging devices help us understand ourselves, building on long histories of written, visual and quantitative modes of self-representations. This book uses examples to explore the balance between using technology to see ourselves and allowing our machines to tell us who we are.
  • The Future of Election Administration

    Mitchell Brown, Kathleen Hale, Bridgett A. King

    eBook (Palgrave Macmillan, June 25, 2019)
    Stakeholders in the operation of American elections are keenly focused on policy reform, resource allocation, administrative professionalism, voter access and accessibility, equipment security, and system integrity. The Future of Election Administration is an edited volume that gathers the perspectives of today’s most forward-thinking practitioners and experts of policy, advocacy, and research about the importance of particular election practices, the professional and operational challenges that election administrators and voter registrars face, and emerging issues in the field. Through its combination of multiple perspectives to describe, analyze, and anticipate key dynamics and dilemmas as well as its emphasis on the practical aspects of administration, this book makes a unique contribution to the election administration literature.
  • The Nordic Model of Social Democracy

    N. Brandal, Ø. Bratberg, D. Thorsen

    eBook (Palgrave Macmillan, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Social Democracy has long been prominent in Nordic politics through the dominant parties and ideological hegemony of the centre-left. This book explores the growth of social democracy and the policy dilemmas that social democrats face today. It breaks new ground by relating recent literature on social democracy in Europe to Scandinavia.