Book collections on Project MUSE
Resource Information
The series Book collections on Project MUSE represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.
The Resource
Book collections on Project MUSE
Resource Information
The series Book collections on Project MUSE represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.
- Label
- Book collections on Project MUSE
A sample of Items in the Series Book collections on Project MUSE See All
Context
Context of Book collections on Project MUSEMembers
No resources found
No enriched resources found
- "Follow the wise" : studies in Jewish history and culture in honor of Lee I. Levine
- "I Love Learning ; I Hate School" : an Anthropology of College
- "Race," rights and the law in the Supreme Court of Canada : historical case studies
- A Constitution of many minds : why the founding document doesn't mean what it meant before
- A Disability of the Soul : an Ethnography of Schizophrenia and Mental Illness in Contemporary Japan
- A Jewish feminine mystique? : Jewish women in postwar America
- A century of travels in China : critical essays on travel writing from the 1840s to the 1940s
- A city divided : the racial landscape of Kansas City, 1900-1960
- A contract with the Earth
- A cultural history of causality : science, murder novels, and systems of thought
- A cultural history of chess-players : minds, machines, and monsters
- A fish in the moonlight : growing up in the bone marrow unit
- A gathering of rivers : Indians, Métis, and mining in the Western Great Lakes, 1737-1832
- A good quarrel : America's top legal reporters share stories from inside the Supreme Court
- A history of fascism, 1914-1945
- A history of medieval Spain
- A law of her own : the reasonable woman as a measure of man
- A level playing field : school finance in the Northeast
- A life constructed : reflections on breaking barriers and building opportunities
- A matter of faith : religion in the 2004 presidential election
- A people's history of the European Court of Human Rights
- A public role for the private sector : industry self-regulation in a global economy
- A revolution in military adaptation : the US Army in the Iraq War
- A swift guide to butterflies of North America
- A university of tradition : the spirit of Purdue
- A woman's wartime journal : an account of the passage over Georgia's plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge)
- A world challenged : fighting terrorism in the twenty-first century
- Abolitionism and imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic
- Acceptable risks : politics, policy, and risky technologies
- Adolescent lives in transition : how social class influences the adjustment to middle school
- Adventures in eating : anthropological experiences in dining from around the world
- Affective ecocriticism : emotion, embodiment, environment
- Affirmative action and minority enrollments in medical and law schools
- After apartheid : reinventing South Africa
- After the crime : the power of restorative justice dialogues between victims and violent offenders
- After the war on crime : race, democracy, and a new reconstruction
- After we die : the life and times of the human cadaver
- Aging across the United States : matching need to states' differing opportunities and services
- Aging together : dementia, friendship, and flourishing communities
- Agricultural product prices
- All in : expanding access through nationally competitive awards
- All international politics is local : the diffusion of conflict, integration, and democratization
- Alliance curse : how America lost the Third World
- Along Navajo trails : recollections of a trader, 1898-1948
- Ambiguous citizenship in an age of global migration
- Amchitka and the bomb : nuclear testing in Alaska
- American Indians and the market economy, 1775-1850
- American Oligarchy : the permanent political class
- American law in the age of hypercapitalism : the worker, the family, and the state
- American public opinion on the Iraq War
- Amreekiya : a novel
- Amy Levy : critical essays
- An entrenched legacy : how the New Deal constitutional revolution continues to shape the role of the Supreme Court
- An expendable man : the near-execution of Earl Washington, Jr.
- An introduction to Vatican II as an ongoing theological event
- An introduction to labor law
- And no birds sing
- Antonine Maillet : : Les trésors cachés- Our Hidden Treasures
- Archaeological Researches at Teotihuacan, Mexico
- Archaeologists as activists : can archaeologists change the world?
- Archaeology at Shiloh Indian mounds, 1899-1999
- Archetypes from underground : notes on the Dostoevskian self
- Architectural variability in the Southeast
- Argonne days in World War I
- Art and upheaval : artists on the world's frontlines
- Articuler emploi et famille : le rôle du soutien organisationnel au cœur de trois professions
- Asian American studies now : a critical reader
- At Lincoln's side : John Hay's Civil War correspondence and selected writings
- At home with apartheid : the hidden landscapes of domestic service in Johannesburg
- At the crossroads : Indians and empires on a mid-Atlantic frontier, 1700-1763
- At wit's end : plain talk on Alzheimer's for families and clinicians
- Backstage in a bureaucracy : politics and public service
- Baroness of Hobcaw : the life of Belle W. Baruch
- Barren grounds : the story of the tragic Moffatt canoe trip
- Barriers to democracy : the other side of social capital in Palestine and the Arab world
- Barriers to reentry? : the labor market for released prisoners in post-industrial America
- Battle cries : Black women and intimate partner abuse
- Beauvoir and her sisters : the politics of women's bodies in France
- Become the CEO of You, Inc. : a pioneering executive shares her secrets for career success
- Becoming American? : the art and identity crisis of Yasuo Kuniyoshi
- Becoming Hispanic-serving institutions : opportunities for colleges and universities
- Becoming immortal : combining cloning and stem-cell therapy
- Before norms : institutions and civic culture
- Behind every choice is a story
- Behind the kitchen door
- Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania, and the first nations: the treaties of 1736-62
- Better supervision better teaching : a handbook for teaching practice supervisors
- Between the rainbows and the rain : Marikana, migration, mining and the crisis of modern South Africa
- Beyond Bollywood and Broadway : plays from the South Asian diaspora
- Beyond Our Means : Why America Spends While the World Saves
- Beyond Wari walls : regional perspectives on Middle Horizon Peru
- Beyond busing : reflections on urban segregation, the courts, and equal opportunity
- Beyond el barrio : everyday life in Latina/o America
- Beyond groupthink : political group dynamics and foreign policy-making
- Beyond preemption : force and legitimacy in a changing world
- Beyond tolerance : child pornography on the Internet
- Beyond trans : does gender matter?
- Bi Tirga
- Biocultural histories in La Florida : a bioarchaeological perspective
- Biological resource centers : knowledge hubs for the life sciences
- Biological systematics : principles and applications
- Biotechnology and the human good
- Black dogs and blue words : depression and gender in the age of self-care
- Black domers : African-American students at Notre Dame in their own words
- Black robes, white coats : the puzzle of judicial policymaking and scientific evidence
- Blackness Visible : Essays on Philosophy and Race
- Blacks and the quest for economic equality : the political economy of employment in Southern communities in the United States
- Blood in the sand : imperial fantasies, right-wing ambitions, and the erosion of American democracy
- Blood ties : religion, violence, and the politics of nationhood in Ottoman Macedonia, 1878-1908
- Bodies in crisis : culture, violence, and women's resistance in neoliberal Argentina
- Borders among activists : international NGOs in the United States, Britain, and France
- Breakpoint : the changing marketplace for higher education
- Brethren by nature : New England Indians, colonists, and the origins of American slavery
- Bridging the achievement gap
- Broadband : should we regulate high-speed internet access?
- Broken treaties : United States and Canadian relations with the Lakotas and the Plains Cree, 1868-1885
- Brokers of public trust : notaries in early modern Rome
- Brought to light : contemporary freemasonry, meaning, and society
- Building capacity : using TEFL and African languages as development-oriented literacy tools
- Building healthy communities through medical-religious partnerships
- Building more effective unions
- Building the virtual state : information technology and institutional change
- Building together : case studies in participatory planning and community building
- Burdens of proof : cryptographic culture and evidence law in the age of electronic documents
- Business and nonproliferation : industry's role in safeguarding a nuclear renaissance
- Campaign reform : insights and evidence
- Campaign talk : why elections are good for us
- Can unions survive? : the rejuvenation of the American labor movement
- Canada and Africa in the new millennium : the politics of consistent inconsistency
- Capitalism without capital : the rise of the intangible economy
- Capturing campaign effects
- Carbon County, USA : Miners for Democracy in Utah and the West
- Career diplomacy : life and work in the U.S. foreign service
- Carnal resonance : affect and online pornography
- Cases on international business and finance in Japanese corporations
- Celebrity in China
- Cemeteries of illinois : a field guide to markers, monuments, and motifs
- Ch'orti'-Maya survival in eastern Guatemala : indigeneity in transition
- Challenging the secular state : the Islamization of law in modern Indonesia
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, founding father
- Charters, vouchers, and public education
- Chasing stars : the myth of talent and the portability of performance
- Cheerio and best wishes : letters from a World War II Hoosier pilot
- Chicago's Grand Midway : a walk around the world at the Columbian Exposition
- Child health in America : making a difference through advocacy
- Chimeras, hybrids, and interspecies research : politics and policymaking
- China : building for joint ventures
- China's Pan-Pearl River Delta : regional cooperation and development
- China's peaceful rise : speeches of Zheng Bijian, 1997-2005
- Chinese ecocinema : in the age of environmental challenge
- Choosing an identity : a general model of preference and belief formation
- Citizenship, political engagement, and belonging : immigrants in Europe and the United States
- City making : building communities without building walls
- City of strangers : Gulf migration and the Indian community in Bahrain
- Civic hopes and political realities : immigrants, community organizations, and political engagement
- Civil justice reconsidered : toward a less costly, more accessible litigation system
- Clarence Thomas and the tough love crowd : counterfeit heroes and unhappy truths
- Class divide : Yale '64 and the conflicted legacy of the sixties
- Climate change : briefings from Southern Africa
- Climate change policy after Kyoto : blueprint for a realistic approach
- Climate finance : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development
- Cobble circles and standing stones : archaeology at the Rivas Site, Costa Rica
- Color lines, country lines : race, immigration, and wealth stratification in America
- Community action for school reform
- Comparative Arawakan histories : rethinking language family and culture area in Amazonia
- Comparing apples and mangoes : the overpoliticized state in developing countries
- Comparing public bureaucracies : problems of theory and method
- Competition and chaos : U.S. telecommunications since the 1996 Telecom Act
- Composition studies as a creative art : teaching, writing, scholarship, administration
- Confederate Florida : the road to Olustee
- Congress on display, Congress at work
- Congressional communication : content & consequences
- Congressional preemption : regulatory federalism
- Constituting workers, protecting women : gender, law, and labor in the Progressive Era and New Deal years
- Constitutional stupidities, constitutional tragedies
- Containing contagion : the politics of disease outbreaks in Southeast Asia
- Containing health care costs in Japan
- Contemporary plays by African American women : ten complete works
- Contested canonizations : the last medieval saints, 1482-1523
- Contract law in Hong Kong
- Conversations with Bourdieu : the Johannesburg moment
- Coping with Methuselah : the impact of molecular biology on medicine and society
- Cornerstones of security : arms control treaties in the nuclear era
- Covenant marriage : the movement to reclaim tradition in America
- Crafting peace : power-sharing institutions and the negotiated settlement of civil wars
- Creating the Land of Lincoln : the history and constitutions of Illinois, 1778-1870
- Creating the national security state : a history of the law that transformed America
- Creative politics : taxes and public goods in a federal system
- Creek paths and federal roads : Indians, settlers, and slaves and the making of the American South
- Crescent of crisis : U.S.-European strategy for the greater Middle East
- Crisis Leadership in Higher Education : Theory and Practice
- Crisis music : the cultural politics of Rock Against Racism
- Critical trauma studies : understanding violence, conflict and memory in everyday life
- Cross-border commemorations : celebrating Swedish settlement in America
- Crossing Broadway : Washington Heights and the promise of New York City
- Crucible for survival : environmental security and justice in the Indian Ocean region
- Cultivating democracy : civic environments and political socialization in America
- Cultivation and catastrophe : the lyric ecology of modern Black literature
- Cyber-crime : the challenge in Asia
- Czech Bluegrass : Notes from the Heart of Europe
- Damming Grand Canyon : the 1923 USGS Colorado River expedition
- Dance with me : ballroom dancing and the promise of instant intimacy
- Dangerous doctrine : how Obama's grand strategy weakened America
- Dangerous writing : understanding the political economy of composition
- Dead wrong : a death row lawyer speaks out against capital punishment
- Deaf and disability studies : interdisciplinary perspectives
- Death is all around us : corpses, chaos, and public health in Porfirian Mexico City, 1887-1913
- Decoding Andean mythology
- Deconstruction is/in America : a new sense of the political
- Deep waters : the textual continuum in American Indian literature
- Defending democracy : reactions to extremism in interwar Europe
- Defensive internationalism : providing public goods in an uncertain world
- Deflecting immigration : networks, markets, and regulation in Los Angeles
- Deforming American political thought : ethnicity, facticity, and genre
- Defusing democracy : central bank autonomy and the transition from authoritarian rule
- Delaware tribe in a Cherokee nation
- Democracy and elections in Africa
- Democracy and institutions : the life work of Arend Lijphart
- Democracy and the rise of women's movements in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Democracy by disclosure : the rise of technopopulism
- Democracy in print : the best of the Progressive magazine, 1909-2009
- Democratic Brazil Divided
- Democratic laboratories : policy diffusion among the American states
- Democratic professionalism : citizen participation and the reconstruction of professional ethics, identity, and practice
- Demolition : practices, technology, and management
- Descendants of Cyrus : travels through everyday Iran
- Designing democratic government : making institutions work
- Desperate magic : the moral economy of witchcraft in seventeenth-century Russia
- Destinies of the disadvantaged : the politics of teenage childbearing
- Detention and denial : the case for candor after Guantánamo
- Development aid confronts politics : the almost revolution
- Difference and orientation : an Alexander Kluge reader
- Dilemmas of representation : local politics, national factors, and the home styles of modern U.S. Congress members
- Disability harassment
- Disarmed democracies : domestic institutions and the use of force
- Discarded pages : Araceli Cab Cumí, Maya poet and politician
- Displaced at home : ethnicity and gender among Palestinians in Israel
- Disrupting deportability : transnational workers organize
- Dissent in dangerous times
- Disturbing Indians : the archaeology of southern fiction
- Diversifying diplomacy : my journey from Roxbury to Dakar
- Diversity explosion : how new racial demographics are remaking America
- Divide and deal : the politics of distribution in democracies
- Do good fences make good neighbors? : what history teaches us about strategic barriers and international security
- Do the poor count? : democratic institutions and accountability in a context of poverty
- Doctor among the Oglala Sioux Tribe : the letters of Robert H. Ruby, 1953-1954
- Documenting China : a reader in seminal twentieth-century texts
- Doing qualitative research in education settings
- Domestic violence in postcommunist states : local activism, national policies, and global forces
- Dominance and decline : the ANC in the time of Zuma
- Double jeopardy : the history, the law
- Drawing distinctions : the varieties of graphic expression
- Driven from New Orleans : how nonprofits betray public housing and promote privatization
- Driven from home : protecting the rights of forced migrants
- Dust-up : asbestos litigation and the failure of commonsense policy reform
- Early pottery : technology, function, style, and interaction in the lower Southeast
- Eat what you kill : the fall of a Wall Street lawyer
- Echoes of Emerson : Rethinking Realism in Twain, James, Wharton, and Cather
- Economics as a social science : an approach to nonautistic theory
- Educating citizens : international perspectives on civic values and school choice
- Education for social citizenship : perceptions of teachers in the USA, Australia, England, Russia and China
- Education reform and the limits of policy : lessons from Michigan
- Elderly Chinese in Pacific rim countries : social support and integration
- Eloquence is power : oratory & performance in early America
- Emancipation without equality : pan-African activism and the global color line
- Embedded politics : industrial networks and institutional change in postcommunism
- Emerging issues and trends in education
- Empathy and democracy : feeling, thinking, and deliberation
- Empires of entertainment : media industries and the politics of deregulation, 1980-1996
- Empowerment of North American Indian girls : ritual expressions at puberty
- Enacting history
- Ending welfare as we know it
- Enduring roots : encounters with trees, history, and the American landscape
- Energy transition in Africa
- Engineering the environment : phytotrons and the quest for climate control in the Cold War
- Engulfed : the death of Paramount Pictures and the birth of corporate Hollywood
- Environmental conflict : in search of common ground
- Environmental policymaking : assessing the use of alternative policy instruments
- Envisioning eternal empire : Chinese political thought of the Warring States era
- Equal justice in the balance: : America's legal responses to the emerging terrorist threat
- Erotic exchanges : the world of elite prostitution in eighteenth-century Paris
- Esteemed colleagues : civility and deliberation in the U.S. Senate
- Ethnicity & equality : France in the balance
- Etowah : the political history of a chiefdom capital
- Europe, Byzantium, and the "Intellectual Silence" of Rus' Culture
- Eusebius of Emesa : church and theology in the mid-fourth century
- Evidence matters : randomized trials in education research
- Evolution of the judicial opinion : institutional and individual styles
- Exchange rate regimes and macroeconomic management in Asia
- Executive secrets : covert action and the presidency
- Exhibiting atrocity : memorial museums and the politics of past violence
- Explorations in Navajo poetry and poetics
- Exploring desert stone : John N. Macomb's 1859 expedition to the canyonlands of the Colorado
- Extreme virtue : truth and leadership in five great American lives
- Facing the center : toward an identity politics of one-to-one mentoring
- Fairy tales from before fairy tales : the medieval Latin past of wonderful lies
- Faith in politics
- Faithful narratives : historians, religion, and the challenge of objectivity
- Faithful transgressions in the American West : six twentieth-century Mormon women's autobiographical acts
- False alarm : the computerization of eight social welfare organizations
- Families that work : policies for reconciling parenthood and employment
- Fanatical schemes : proslavery rhetoric and the tragedy of consensus
- Fascism : comparison and definition
- Fascism in Spain, 1923-1977
- Fat in the fifties : America's first obesity crisis
- Feasting with shellfish in the southern Ohio Valley : Archaic sacred sites and rituals
- Federalism : political identity and tragic compromise
- Federalism in Canada and Australia : the early years
- Feminist manifestos : a global documentary reader
- Feminist policymaking in Chile
- Fenjia : household division and inheritance in Qing and Republican China
- Feudal America : elements of the Middle Ages in contemporary society
- Film modernism
- Finance capitalism unveiled : banks and the German political economy
- Financing the 2000 election
- Finding feminism : millennial activists and the unfinished gender revolution
- First nations, identity, and reserve life : the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia
- Flatlined : resuscitating American medicine
- Folklore and the Internet : vernacular expression in a digital world
- For each and everyone : catering for individual differences through learning studies
- Foreign policy and Congress : an international relations perspective
- Forensics under fire : are bad science and dueling experts corrupting criminal justice?
- Forging two nations : insights on Sudan and South Sudan
- Forgotten foundations of Bretton Woods : international development and the making of the postwar order
- Framed : the new woman criminal in British culture at the Fin de Siècle
- Framing majismo : art and royal identity in the eighteenth-century Spain
- France's New Deal : from the thirties to the postwar era
- Freak Weather : stories
- Free school teaching : a journey into radical progressive education
- Freshwater mollusks of the world : a distribution atlas
- From Chernobyl with love : reporting from the ruins of the Soviet Union
- From Chicaza to Chickasaw : the European invasion and the transformation of the Mississippian world, 1540-1715
- From Pablo to Osama : trafficking and terrorist networks, government bureaucracies, and competitive adaptation
- From Spaniard to Creole : the archaeology of cultural formation at Puerto Real, Haiti
- From despair to hope : HOPE VI and the new promise of public housing in America's cities
- From integration to inclusion : a history of special education in the 20th century
- Game of Loans : the Rhetoric and Reality of Student Debt
- Game, set, match : Billie Jean King and the revolution in women's sports
- Garbage in, garbage out : solving the problems with long-distance trash transport
- Gas, oil and the Irish state : understanding the dynamics and conflicts of hydrocarbon management
- Gay bar : the fabulous, true story of a daring woman and her boys in the 1950s
- Gendered paradoxes : women's movements, state restructuring, and global development in Ecuador
- Genocides by the oppressed : subaltern genocide in theory and practice
- Gerald Vizenor : texts and contexts
- Getting to war : predicting international conflict with mass media indicators
- Ghost stories for Darwin : the science of variation and the politics of diversity
- Gibbons v. Ogden, law, and society in the early republic
- Gilded suffragists : the New York socialites who fought for women's right to vote
- Global Lynching and Collective Violence : Volume 2: The Americas and Europe
- Global Warming and Political Intimidation : How Politicians Cracked Down on Scientists as the Earth Heated Up
- Global governance, global government : institutional visions for an evolving world system
- Global non-proliferation and counter-terrorism : the impact of UNSCR 1540
- Global trade and poor nations : the poverty impacts and policy implications of liberalization
- Global warming : looking beyond Kyoto
- Globalization and networked societies : urban-regional change in Pacific Asia
- Globalizations and social movements : culture, power, and the transnational public sphere
- Go east, young man : imagining the American West as the Orient
- God and Caesar in China : policy implications of church-state tensions
- Going against the grain : when professionals in Hawaiʻi choose public schools instead of private schools
- Gomery's blinders and Canadian federalism
- Governance amid bigger, better markets
- Governance in a globalizing world
- Governance in dark times : practical philosophy for public service
- Governing fortune : casino gambling in America
- Governing the female body : gender, health, and networks of power
- Governmental transparency in the path of administrative reform
- Governments, citizens, and genocide : a comparative and interdisciplinary approach
- Great Plains Literature
- Great powers and geopolitical change
- Green alternatives and national energy strategy : the facts behind the headlines
- Green economy and climate mitigation : topics of relevance to Africa
- Greening the city : urban landscapes in the twentieth century
- Growing a life : teen gardeners harvest food, health, and joy
- Growth, employment, and equity : the impact of the economic reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Growth, trade & systemic leadership
- Hamburgers in paradise : the stories behind the food we eat
- Handbook of war studies III : the intrastate dimension
- Hands on or hands off? : the nature and process of economic policy in Hong Kong
- Hard interests, soft illusions : Southeast Asia and American power
- Haunting experiences : ghosts in contemporary folklore
- Hear him roar : a novel
- Heidegger's Question of Being : Daesin, Truth, and History
- Helen Andelin and the fascinating womanhood movement
- Hemispheric indigeneities : native identity and agency in Mesoamerica, the Andes, and Canada
- Henry Dresser and Victorian Ornithology : birds, book and business
- Henry Grady's New South : Atlanta, a brave and beautiful city
- Herinneringen aan de Holocaust : geschiedenis & collectieve herinnering in gespannen verhouding
- Holy Legionary Youth : Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania
- Home in the islands : housing and social change in the Pacific
- Hong Kong legal principles : important topics for students and professionals
- Hong Kong mobile : making a global population
- Hong Kong's housing policy : a case study in social justice
- Hong Kong's young children : their early development and learning
- Hope for a heated planet : how Americans are fighting global warming and building a better future
- Households and hegemony : early creek prestige goods, symbolic capital, and social power
- How China sees the world : Han-centrism and the balance of power in international politics
- How Congress works and why you should care
- How assessment supports learning : learning-oriented assessment in action
- How boards lead small colleges
- How to write a precis
- Human nature and Jewish thought : Judaism's case for why persons matter
- Hunger : the Biology and Politics of Starvation
- Hunger in the balance : the new politics of international food aid
- Hāʻena : through the eyes of the ancestors
- Iatrogenicity : Causes and Consequences of Iatrogenesis in Cardiovascular Medicine
- Idaho politics and government : culture clash and conflicting values in the Gem State
- Identity matters : schooling the student body in academic discourse
- Idolatry and representation : the philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig reconsidered
- Illegal, alien, or immigrant : the politics of immigration reform
- Illiberal reformers : race, eugenics & American economics in the Progressive Era
- Imagining America in 2033 : how the country put itself together after Bush
- Imagining Black womanhood : the negotiation of power and identity within the Girls Empowerment Project
- Imagining urban futures : cities in science fiction and what we might learn from them
- Immigration and the politics of American sovereignty, 1890-1990
- Immortal : a military history of Iran and its armed forces
- In Gotham's shadow : globalization and community change in central New York
- In a new land : a comparative view of immigration
- In another time : sketches of Utah history
- In defense of a political court
- In our own hands : essays in deaf history, 1780-1970
- In the cause of freedom : radical Black internationalism from Harlem to London, 1917-1939
- Indian Voices : Listening to Native Americans
- Indian self-rule : first-hand accounts of Indian-white relations from Roosevelt to Reagan
- Inequality and American democracy : what we know and what we need to learn
- Innovative water resource use and management for poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa : an anthology
- Inside appellate courts : the impact of court organization on judicial decision making in the United States Courts of Appeals
- Inside the campaign finance battle : court testimony on the new reforms
- Inside the dancer's art
- Institutional change in American politics : the case of term limits
- Inter/vention : free play in the age of electracy
- International change and the stability of multiethnic states : Yugoslavia, Lebanon, and crises of governance
- International education and the Chinese learner
- International political earthquakes
- Interpreters with Lewis and Clark : the story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau
- Interstate disputes : the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction
- Investigating our experience in the world : a primer on qualitative inquiry
- Investigative journalism in China : eight cases in Chinese watchdog journalism
- Invisible engines : how software platforms drive innovation and transform industries