Best of
Humanities
1986
The Secret House: The Extraordinary Science of an Ordinary Day
David Bodanis - 1986
Now he takes the reader through an average day in and around an average house, showing us the fascinating science beneath the surface-from the static between radio stations, to the millions of pillow mites that snuggle up with us every night, from the warm electric fields wrapped around a light bulb filament, to what really makes the garden roses red. With wit, whimsy, and delightful detail, David Bodanis explains it all in ordinary words--on an extraordinary tour...
Cultural and Social Anthropology: An Overture
Robert Francis Murphy - 1986
Discusses major theories of human behavior as well as topical issues.
Atlas for the Wars of Napoleon
Thomas E. Greiss - 1986
Language and Colonial Power: The Appropriation of Swahili in the Former Belgian Congo 1880-1938
Johannes Fabian - 1986
The author's principal concern remains with a contemporary situation, namely the role of Swahili in the context of work, industrial, artisanal, and artistic. When it was first formulated, the aim of my project was to describe what might be called the workers' culture of Shaba, through analyses of communicative (sociolinguistic) and cognitive (ethnosemantic) aspects of language use.
The Arab-Israeli Wars, the Chinese Civil War and the Korean War
Thomas E. Greiss - 1986