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Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950
Suzy Kim
Kim examines the revolutionary events that shaped people’s lives in the development of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.



Peacebuilding in Practice
Local Experience in Two Bosnian Towns
Adam Moore
Through a grounded analysis of localized peacebuilding dynamics in two Bosnian cities, Adam Moore generates a powerful argument concerning the need to rethink how peacebuilding is done.



Elachista
La dottrina dei minimi nell'Epicureismo
Francesco Verde



Johann Sebastian Bach's "Art of Fugue"
Performance Practice Based on German Eighteenth-Century Theory
Ewald Demeyere
This book, by a leading Bach performer, is designed to provide a practical guide to the performance of the "Art of Fugue."



New Norse Studies
New Norse Studies features 13 original contributions on Norse mythology; skaldic poetics; the proverb, ballad, and exemplum; Biblical typology and saga narrative; psychological, postcolonial, and gender-studies approaches to medieval Icelandic literature.



Wordmongers
Manuscript Culture in the Age of Print and the Case of Nineteenth-Century Iceland
David Olafsson
Taking its title from Marshall William Fishwick's description of "wordmongers" as those whose principal vocation is “speaking and writing words,” this book is a study of manuscript and scribal culture in the age of print.



Tyranny of the Weak
North Korea and the World, 1950–1992
Charles K. Armstrong
From the Korean War to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, this book shows how, despite its objective weakness, North Korea has managed for much of its history to deal with the outside world to maximum advantage.



Populist Collaborators
The Ilchinhoe and the Japanese Colonization of Korea, 1896–1910
Yumi Moon
A new history of Korea's Ilchinhoe (Advance in Unity Society), a social and political reform organization whose members ardently embraced Japanese imperialism in Korea and its "civilizing" mission.



Josquin des Prez and His Musical Legacy
An Introductory Guide
William Elders
The most up-to-date contribution to the research on one of the most important and internationally famous composers of the Renaissance.



A Mountain of Difference
The Lumad in Early Colonial Mindanao
Oona Paredes
This book complicates our understanding of Mindanao's history and ethnography, and outlines the beginning of an autonomous history for the marginalized Lumad peoples.



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