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This volume offers an in-depth look at the historical roots and current landscape of right-wing populism in the United States. Illuminated is the potent combination of anti-elitist rhetoric, conspiracy theories, and ethnic scapegoating that has fuelled many political movements through history.
Global Competition in the Watch Industry, 1795-2000
This volume examines both the strategies adopted by specific firms and the interplay of such carrying influences as technological change, cyclical economic downturns, war and national trade policies.
Reviewing current research in such areas as attachment and parenting styles, marital functioning, and parental depression, the volume examines how these variables may influence developmental processes across a range of domains and, in turn, predict the emergence of clinical problems.
An examination and critique of the work of a diverse group of Eurocentric historians who have strongly shaped our understanding of world history. Blaut focuses on such thinkers as Max Weber and Robert Brenner, and looks at the role they played in generating colonialist understandings of history.
This classic text offers an in-depth examination of major issues in child psychotherapy and highlights frequently encountered challenges in working with children and parents.
Illuminates the devastating power of addiction and describes an array of innovative approaches to facilitating clients' recovery. Including many creative techniques formed by interweaving concepts and techniques.
Innovations in Psychodynamic Perspectives and Practice
Focusing on the breadth of issues that affect psychotherapy with African American Women, this volume is designed to help clinicians develop a broader understanding of what is useful and what is problematic when applying psychodynamic concepts to their clients.
A volume divided into seven parts, each beginning with an introductory chapter presenting findings on the topic at hand, followed by one or more papers from the author's research program.