Books for Research: Recent submissions

  • Smith, Huston (Perfect Bound (HarperCollins Publishers), 1986)
    The World's Religions, originally titled The Religions of Man, is a book written by religious studies scholar Huston Smith. The book was first published in 1958 and has been translated into twelve languages; it is "one of ...
  • Delves, Peter J.; Martin, Seamus J.; Burton, Dennis R.; Roitt, Ivan M. (Wiley Blackwell, 2017)
  • Ryan, Kenneth J. (McGraw-Hill Education, 2018)
  • Guyton, Arthur C.; Hall, John E. (Elsevier, 2011)
  • Bhatia, Rajesh; Ichhpujani, Rattan Lal (Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2008)
  • Wrede, Robert; Spiegel, Murray R. (McGRAW-HILL, 2002)
  • Herzog, Patricia S.; Harris, Casey T.; Morimoto, Shauna A.; Barker, Shane W.; Wheeler, Jill G.; Barnum, A. Justin; Boyd, Terrance L. (Oxford University Press, 2020-05)
    This book aids entering college students—and the people who support college students—in navigating college successfully. In an environment of information overload, where bad advice abounds, this book offers readers practical ...
  • Ungar, Michael (Oxford University Press, 2021-03)
    Multisystemic Resilience brings together for the first time in one volume a wide range of resilience experts. By placing side-by-side the writing of psychologists, epigeneticists, ecologists, architects, disaster specialists, ...
  • Lee, Matthew T.; Kubzansky, Laura D.; VanderWeele, Tyler J. (Oxford University Press, 2021-04)
    This edited volume explores conceptual and practical challenges in measuring well-being. Given the bewildering array of measures available and ambiguity regarding when and how to measure particular aspects of well-being, ...
  • Stitzlein, Sarah M. (Oxford University Press, 2019-12)
    Democracy is struggling in America. Citizens increasingly feel cynical about our system and doubt they can influence public policy. Distrustful of other Americans and elected officials, some are even turning to authoritarian ...
  • Lau, Hakwan (Oxford University Press, 2022-02)
    This book puts forward a mechanistic account of subjective experience based on a review of the current cognitive neuroscience literature on conscious perception, attention, and metacognition. It is argued that current ...
  • Jones, Emily (Oxford University Press, 2020-05)
    Why do governments in some developing countries implement international standards, while others do not? Focusing on the politics of bank regulation, this book develops a new framework to explain regulatory interdependence ...
  • Dubash, Navroz K. (Oxford University Press, 2019-12)
    Riven with scientific uncertainty, contending interests, and competing interpretations, climate change today poses an existential challenge. For India, such a challenge is compounded by the immediate concerns of eradicating ...
  • Hart, Paul 't; Compton, Mallory (Oxford University Press, 2019-10)
    Contrary to stereotype, democratic governments are not so bad at what they do. What can we learn about the craft and politics of policy design and policy implementation from instances of public policy success? Systematically ...
  • Fieldhouse, Edward; Green, Jane; Evans, Geoffrey; Mellon, Jonathan; Prosser, Christopher; Schmitt, Hermann; Eijk, Cees van der (Oxford University Press, 2020-01)
    This book offers a novel perspective on British elections, focusing on the importance of increasing electoral volatility in British elections, and the role of electoral shocks in the context of increasing volatility. It ...
  • Baumgartner, Frank R.; Breunig, Christian; Grossman, Emiliano (Oxford University Press, 2019-03)
    The Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) brings together data on government activities in over twenty countries, and provides a consistent categorizing system to understand when a given institution of government in a ...
  • Nahm, Jonas (Oxford University Press, 2021-08)
    In an era of rapid international economic integration, how do countries interact, innovate, and compete in industries, like energy, that are fundamental to national interests? Collaborative Advantage: Forging Green ...
  • Del Sarto, Raffaella A. (Oxford University Press, 2021-08)
    The book proposes a profound rethink of the complex relationship between Europe—defined here as the European Union and its members—and the states of the Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Europe’s ‘southern ...
  • Ganghof, Steffen (Oxford Scholarship Online, 2022-01)
    In a democracy, a constitutional separation of powers between the executive and the assembly may be desirable, but the constitutional concentration of executive power in a single human being is not. The book defends this ...
  • O'Riordan, Timothy; Lenton, Timothy (British Academy Scholarship Online, 2004-01)
    This book places tipping points in their scientific, economic, governmental, creative, and spiritual contexts. It seeks to offer a comprehensive set of interpretations on the meaning and application of tipping points. Its ...

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