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The Descent of Artificial Intelligence

The Descent of Artificial Intelligence

A Deep History of an Idea 400 Years in the Making

A Radically Different History of AI Spanning Four Centuries of Research on Human Intelligence and Behavior

Shame and Humiliation

Shame and Humiliation

Presidential Decision Making on Vietnam
Imaginative Possibilities

Imaginative Possibilities

Conversations with Twenty-First-Century Latinx Writers

Interviews That Speak to New Trends and Developments in Latinx Literature

Still City

Still City

Poems

First-Hand and Documentary Poetic Witness to the War in Ukraine

William Bartram’s Visual Wonders

William Bartram’s Visual Wonders

The Drawings of an American Naturalist

Positions Bartram’s Illustrations as Central to His Understanding of the Natural World

Imperial Liquor

Imperial Liquor

Poems
Imperial Liquor is a chronicle of melancholy, a reaction to the monotony of racism. These poems concern loneliness, fear, fatigue, rage, and love; they hold fatherhood held against the vulnerability of the black male body, aging, and urban decay. Part remembrance, part swan song for the Compton, California of the 1980...
Unnatural Resources

Unnatural Resources

Energy and Environmental Politics in Appalachia after the 1973 Oil Embargo

Examines the Intersection of Energy Policy and Environmental Regulation after the 1973 OAPEC Oil Embargo

The Dogs of Detroit

The Dogs of Detroit

Stories

Winner of the 2018 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, Now in Paperback

Of Greater Dignity than Riches

Of Greater Dignity than Riches

Austerity and Housing Design in India

A Comprehensive History of the Architectural Design Projects that Defined India

Azan on the Moon

Azan on the Moon

Entangling Modernity along Tajikistan's Pamir Highway

Azan on the Moon is an in-depth anthropological study of people’s lives along the Pamir Highway in eastern Tajikistan. Based on extensive fieldwork and through an analysis of construction, mobility, technology, media, development, Islam, and the state along the Pamir Highway, Mostowlansky shows how conceptualizations of modernity are both challenged and reinforced in contemporary Tajikistan.

Dividing Hispaniola

Dividing Hispaniola

The Dominican Republic's Border Campaign against Haiti, 1930-1961

A study of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo’s scheme, during the mid-twentieth century, to create and reinforce a buffer zone on the border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti through the establishment of state institutions and an ideological campaign against what was considered an encroaching black, inferior, and bellicose Haitian state.

Robert Qualters

Robert Qualters

Autobiographical Mythologies

Vicky A. Clark presents a comprehensive study of the work of iconic Pittsburgh artist Robert Qualters. Complimented by over eighty color images, Clark shows Qualters to be a remarkable visual storyteller, who infuses allegory, narrative, and memory into his kinetic images filled with bold brush strokes and fauvist colors.

Robert Qualters has been named Pennsylvania Artist of the Year for 2014, as part of the Governor’s Awards for the Arts

Bloom in Reverse

Bloom in Reverse

Bloom in Reverse moves from death to life as it chronicles the aftermath of a friend’s suicide and the end of a turbulent relationship, working through devastation and loss while on a search for solace that spans from local bars to online dating and beyond to ultimately find true connection and sustaining love.

Hyperboreal

Hyperboreal

Winner of the 2012 Donald Hall Prize in PoetrySelected by Arthur Sze

Winner of the 2014 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation

Hyperboreal leverages the power of language and lyric as its poems contend with issues of Inuit cultural and biological extinction.

Seeking the Greatest Good

Seeking the Greatest Good

The Conservation Legacy of Gifford Pinchot

Char Miller chronicles the history of the Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studies and describes its iconic national historic site, Grey Towers, offered by Pinchot’s family as a lasting gift to the American people. As a union of the United States Forest Service and the Conservation Foundation, the institute was created to formulate policy and develop conservation education programs. Miller explores the institute’s unique fusion of policy makers, scientists, politicians, and activists and their efforts to increase our understanding of and responses to urban and rural forestry, water quality, soil erosion, air pollution, endangered species, land management and planning, and hydraulic fracking.

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