New Releases by David Lewis

David Lewis is the author of Non-Governmental Organizations and Development (2009), Oxford American Handbook of Psychiatry (2008), The Temptations of Tyranny in Central Asia (2008), Sanctuary (2007), Illiberal Justice (2007).

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Non-Governmental Organizations and Development

release date: Sep 10, 2009
Non-Governmental Organizations and Development
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are high profile actors in the field of international development, both as providers of services to vulnerable individuals and communities and as campaigning policy advocates. This book provides a critical introduction to the wide-ranging topic of NGOs and development. Written by two authors with more than twenty years experience of research and practice in the field, the book combines a critical overview of the main research literature with a set of up-to-date theoretical and practical insights drawn from experience in Asia, Europe, Africa and elsewhere. It highlights the importance of NGOs in development, but it also engages fully with the criticisms that the increased profile of NGOs in development now attracts. Non-Governmental Organizations and Development begins with a discussion of the wide diversity of NGOs and their roles, and locates their recent rise to prominence within broader histories of struggle as well as within the ideological context of neo-liberalism. It then moves on to analyze how interest in NGOs has both reflected and informed wider theoretical trends and debates within development studies, before analyzing NGOs and their practices, using a broad range of short case studies of successful and unsuccessful interventions. David Lewis and Nazneen Kanji then moves on to describe the ways in which NGOs are increasingly important in relation to ideas and debates about ‘civil society’, globalization and the changing ideas and practices of international aid. The book argues that NGOs are now central to development theory and practice and are likely to remain important actors in development in the years to come. In order to appreciate the issues raised by their increasing diversity and complexity, the authors conclude that it is necessary to deploy a historically and theoretically informed perspective. This critical overview will be useful to students of development studies at undergraduate and masters levels, as well as to more general readers and practitioners. The format of the book includes figures, photographs and case studies as well as reader material in the form of summary points and questions. Despite the growing importance of the topic, no single short, up-to-date book exists that sets out the main issues in the form of a clearly written, academically-informed text: until now.

Oxford American Handbook of Psychiatry

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Oxford American Handbook of Psychiatry
"Covering all major psychiatric conditions and subspecialties, the Oxford American Handbook of Psychiatry provides access to practical advice for residents and students, as well as quick reference for the praticing psychiatrist and health professionals who come into contact with psychiatric patients. It offers evidence-based guidance on management and treatment plus coverage of psychiatric assessment, psychopathology, mental health legislation in the US and therapeutic issues."--BOOK JACKET.

The Temptations of Tyranny in Central Asia

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Temptations of Tyranny in Central Asia
Explains why the US alliance with Uzbekistan failed to produce reform and instead ended with the massacre of hundreds of civilians in Andijan. This book provides an account of the 2005 revolution in Kyrgyzstan, investigates the bizarre dictatorship in Turkmenistan that threatens to be the next North Korea, and examines the Islamic militant groups.

Sanctuary

release date: Jun 01, 2007
Sanctuary
She prayed the day would never come, but when her past comes calling, Melissa James has no choice but to flee. Pursued and living on the run, she finds longed-for sanctuary in Amish country. Part thriller, art romance, Sanctuary is a compelling story of revenge, the price of freedom, and the solace found in friendship.

Illiberal Justice

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Illiberal Justice
"Schaefer challenges John Rawls's practically sacrosanct status among scholars of political theory, law, and ethics by demonstrating how Rawls's teachings deviate from the core tradition of American constitutional liberalism toward libertarianism"--Provided by publisher.

Saving Alice

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Saving Alice
From the bestselling author of "Coming Home" comes a heart-wrenching, profound novel of second choices and second chances.

Eddie Rickenbacker

release date: Dec 08, 2005
Eddie Rickenbacker
David Lewis has written the definitive biography of America's ace of aces.

Shades of Love

release date: Nov 01, 2005
Shades of Love
Within the pages of this book of poetry, Shades of Love, Poetic Moments, you will be taken on a reflective journey of moments past and present. Along this path, you will discover love, life, sadness, and the many joys of living. This collection of poetry reflects the influences of an individual or a reflection of an incident that we've all shared in our everyday lives. Conscientiously, our lives are shaped by the events that we encounter and/or the many journeys we travel to fulfill happiness and understanding. Therefore, Shades of Love, Poetic Moments will bring within your hearts the true joys and memories of inspired love.

Inside the Neolithic Mind: Consciousness, Cosmos, and the Realm of the Gods

release date: Oct 01, 2005
Inside the Neolithic Mind: Consciousness, Cosmos, and the Realm of the Gods
An exploration of how brain structure and cultural content interacted in the Neolithic period 10,000 years ago to produce unique life patterns and belief systems. What do the headless figures found in the famous paintings at Catalhoyuk in Turkey have in common with the monumental tombs at Newgrange and Knowth in Ireland? How can the concepts of "birth," "death," and "wild" cast light on the archaeological enigma of the domestication of cattle? What generated the revolutionary social change that ended the Upper Palaeolithic? David Lewis-Williams''s previous book, The Mind in the Cave, dealt with the remarkable Upper Palaeolithic paintings, carvings, and engravings of western Europe. Here Dr. Lewis-Williams and David Pearce examine the intricate web of belief, myth, and society in the succeeding Neolithic period, arguably the most significant turning point in all human history, when agriculture became a way of life and the fractious society that we know today was born. The authors focus on two contrasting times and places: the beginnings in the Near East, with its mud-brick and stone houses each piled on top of the ruins of another, and western Europe, with its massive stone monuments more ancient than the Egyptian pyramids. They argue that neurological patterns hardwired into the brain help explain the art and society that Neolithic people produced. Drawing on the latest research, the authors skillfully link material on human consciousness, imagery, and religious concepts to propose provocative new theories about the causes of an ancient revolution in cosmology and the origins of social complexity. In doing so they create a fascinating neurological bridge to the mysterious thought-lives of the past and reveal the essence of a momentous period in human history. 100 illustrations, 20 in color.

Inside the Neolithic Mind

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Mind in the Cave: Consciousness and the Origins of Art

release date: Apr 17, 2004
Mind in the Cave: Consciousness and the Origins of Art
The breathtakingly beautiful art created deep inside the caves of western Europe has the power to dazzle even the most jaded observers. Emerging from the narrow underground passages into the chambers of caves such as Lascaux, Chauvet, and Altamira, visitors are confronted with symbols, patterns, and depictions of bison, woolly mammoths, ibexes, and other animals. Since its discovery, cave art has provoked great curiosity about why it appeared when and where it did, how it was made, and what it meant to the communities that created it. David Lewis-Williams proposes that the explanation for this lies in the evolution of the human mind. Cro-Magnons, unlike the Neanderthals, possessed a more advanced neurological makeup that enabled them to experience shamanistic trances and vivid mental imagery. It became important for people to "fix," or paint, these images on cave walls, which they perceived as the membrane between their world and the spirit world from which the visions came. Over time, new social distinctions developed as individuals exploited their hallucinations for personal advancement, and the first truly modern society emerged. Illuminating glimpses into the ancient mind are skillfully interwoven here with the still-evolving story of modern-day cave discoveries and research. The Mind in the Cave is a superb piece of detective work, casting light on the darkest mysteries of our earliest ancestors while strengthening our wonder at their aesthetic achievements.

Coming Home

release date: Apr 01, 2004
Coming Home
A world-weary woman's bittersweet return home may lead to a peace and triumph she never imagined. Drama with a hint of mystery.

The mind in the cave

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The mind in the cave
The breathtakingly beautiful art created deep inside the caves of western Europe has the power to dazzle even the most jaded observers.

On the Plurality of Worlds

release date: Feb 08, 2001
On the Plurality of Worlds
This book is a defense of modal realism; the thesis that our world is but one of a plurality of worlds, and that the individuals that inhabit our world are only a few out of all the inhabitants of all the worlds. Lewis argues that the philosophical utility of modal realism is a good reason for believing that it is true.

Imperfect Balance

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Imperfect Balance
Together with experts in a variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences--including botany, geology, ecology, geography and archaeology--Lentz investigates the history and effects of human impact on the environment in the New World before the arrival of the Europeans in the late 15th century. An Imperfect Balance offers an objective evaluation of "precontact era" land usage, demonstrating that native populations engaged in land management practices not entirely dissimilar to their European counterparts.

Birth of the Multinational

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Shamans of Prehistory

release date: Oct 01, 1998
Shamans of Prehistory
The universality of shamanistic power and practice among today's hunter-gatherers - along with the similarity of rock art found in varied sites around the world - has led Jean Clottes and David Lewis-Williams to suggest in this new book that the great art of paleolithic caves can be best understood through the lens of shamanism. Indeed, this is not a monograph on a particular site, but a general discussion of the art of painted caves and their shamanistic meaning. Through the authors' revealing words and the abundant full-color illustrations, we follow shamans into their trance states, and we watch as they carefully paint and engrave on rock surfaces the shapes of animals whose power they seek. As we learn how drawings and rituals were likely modes of shamanistic contact, we understand best the actions, accomplishments, and traces left behind by prehistoric shamans.

Thaddeus Mosley

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Thaddeus Mosley
Thaddeus “Thad” Mosley is a self-taught African American sculptor. Earning a living throughout his adult life as a postal worker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, so that he could support his family by day and work as a sculptor by night, he has evolved an individual and powerful African American voice. He worked alone, patiently developing a sculptural language absolutely his own, yet traceable to his primary sources of inspiration, the vitality of African art and American jazz on the one hand, and on the other, two twentieth-century artists, the Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi and the Asian American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. From the beginning Thad Mosley has been a carver. His materials have always been those “at hand,” logs from the trees of his native Western Pennsylvania, stones from the sites of demolished buildings in Pittsburgh, and metals from local scrapyards. Finding within each log or block of stone an essential vitality, his carvings invariably bear a syncopation of chisel marks evoking the rhythms and surging freedoms of jazz. Mosley’s perseverence and his pride in who he is offer an inspiring example of the unquenchable spirit of a true artists. This short book introduces the life and work of this remarkable man. Davis Lewis, architect, writer, and painter, has been a friend of the artist for twenty-five years. His narrative is distilled from hours of taped interviews with Thad Mosley, as well as from a deep understanding of his art and influences. Lonnie Graham is a nationally known African-American photographer.

Anthropology, Development and the Post-Modern Challenge

release date: May 20, 1996
Anthropology, Development and the Post-Modern Challenge
'A well-crafted, sensitive, reflective and constructive book. It is highly recommended.' --Development Policy Review

Trading the Silver Seed

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Trading the Silver Seed
Study on social, economic and technical aspects of aquaculture in Bangladesh.

Water Resources Management

release date: Mar 01, 1995
Water Resources Management
"In one slim volume, Feldman has managed to combine a history of U.S. water policy, two in-depth case studies on the politics of water, an analysis of the institutional biases affecting U.S. water policy, and a discussion of water policy in France. Nor is that all. The opening and closing chapters of the work set this panoramic view of water policy within a normative framework derived from theorists as disparate as John Muir and John Rawls." -- Journal of Politics

The Secret Language of Success

release date: Jan 01, 1995

W. E. B. Du Bois, 1868-1919

release date: Dec 15, 1994
W. E. B. Du Bois, 1868-1919
This monumental biography by David Levering Lewis--eight years in the research and writing--treats the early and middle phases of a long and intense career: a crucial fifty-year period that demonstrates how W.E.B. Du Bois changed forever the way Americans think about themselves.

We, the Navigators

release date: May 01, 1994
We, the Navigators
This new edition includes a discussion of theories about traditional methods of navigation developed during recent decades, the story of the renaissance of star navigation throughout the Pacific, and material about navigation systems in Indonesia, Siberia, and the Indian Ocean.

Out East in the Malay Peninsula

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Out East in the Malay Peninsula
G. E. D. Lewis was lured away from Wales to become a teacher in Malaya by the letters he received from his brothers on colonial service. Concentrating on the daily lives of the Malayasians peoples themselves rather than on the European experience, his amusing anecdotal biography provides keen insights into British methods of colonial administration and education, and includes a harrowing account of the Japanese occupation, during which he was transported to Burma to work on the notorious Death Railway.

Managing Global Climate Change Through International Cooperation

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Philosophical Papers : Volume II

Philosophical Papers : Volume II
This second collection of essays by Lewis focuses on causation probability, dependence and decision, and several other related topics. The thirteen papers are a major contribution to philosophy by one of the most influential and imaginative of contemporary American philosophers.

Philosophical Papers : Volume I

Philosophical Papers : Volume I
The first volume of this series presents fifteen selected papers dealing with a variety of topics in ontology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language.
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