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University of New Haven Marvin K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Dec University of New Haven Marvin K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Dec. 2009 - Jan. 2010 CALL_NUMBER TITLE / AUTHOR PUBLISHER DATE AC8 .H57 1980 Modern world / edited by Charles Hirschfeld and Edgar E. Knoebel. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1980. Crooked timber of humanity : chapters in the history of ideas / Isaiah B29 .B4465 1992 Berlin ; edited by Henry Hardy. Vintage Books, 1992. B828.45 .R5313 2005 Course of recognition / Paul Ricur ; translated by David Pellauer. Harvard University Press, 2005. French philosophy of the sixties : an essay on antihumanism / Luc Ferry University of Massachusetts B2421 .F4713 1990 and Alain Renaut ; translated by Mary H.S. Cattani. Press, c1990. BD444 .S48 1995 Voices of death / Edwin Shneidman ; [with a new preface by the author]. Kodansha International, 1995. BF51 .D35 2008 Dalai Lama at MIT / edited by Anne Harrington and Arthur Zajonc. Harvard University Press, 2008. BF121 .K34 2001 Psychology / Saul Kassin. Prentice Hall, c2001. BF121 .W27 2000 Psychology / Carole Wade, Carol Tavris. Prentice Hall, c2000. Media user's guide : [to accompany] Psychology / Carole Wade, Carol BF121 .W273 2000 Tavris. Prentice Hall, c2000. Quirkology : how we discover the big truths in small things / Richard BF145 .W527 2007 Wiseman. Basic Books, c2007. Strange, familiar, and forgotten : an anatomy of consciousness / Israel BF311 .R654 1992 Rosenfield. Knopf, 1992. Five languages of apology : how to experience healing in all your BF575.A75 C43 2006 relationships / Gary Chapman, Jennifer Thomas. Northfield Publishing, c2006. Kodansha International ; Distributed in the United States by Kodansha International/USA through BF575.D34 D6413 1981 Anatomy of dependence / Takeo Doi ; translated by John Bester. Harper & Row, 1981. Critical choices that change lives : how heroes turn tragedy into triumph / BF611 .C37 2005 Daniel R. Castro. Beartooth Press, c2005. Positive personality profiles : "d-i-s-c-over" personality insights to BF698.8.P47 R646 2000 understand yourself-- and others! / by Robert A. Rohm. Personality Insights, 2000. BF789.D4 K36 2009 Death, society, and human experience / Robert J. Kastenbaum. Allyn & Bacon, c2009. BF1091 .M6 1996 10,000 dreams interpreted / Gustavus Hindman Miller. Element, 1996. Rituals of dinner : the origins, evolution, eccentricities, and meaning of BJ2041 .V57 1991 table manners / Margaret Visser. Grove Weidenfeld, 1991. BL80.2 .S645 1991 World's religions / Huston Smith. HarperSanFrancisco, c1991. BL1032 .P3 1976 Introduction to Asian religions / by Geoffrey Parrinder. Oxford University Press, 1976. Meeting God : elements of Hindu devotion / text and photographs by BL1226.2 .H89 1999 Stephen P. Huyler ; foreword by Thomas Moore. Yale University Press, c1999. Living Zen / Robert Linssen ; preface by Christmas Humphreys ; foreword 1988, BL1442.Z4 L35 1988 by R. Godel ; translated by Diana Abrahams-Curiel. Grove Press, c1958. University of New Haven Marvin K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Dec. 2009 - Jan. 2010 Chuang tsu, Inner chapters / a new translation by Gia-fu Feng and Jane BL1900.C5 F38 1974b English. Vintage Books, c1974. BL2202 .E17 Japanese religion; unity and diversity [by] H. Byron Earhart. Dickenson Pub. Co. [1969] BP63.A1 I85 1987 Islam in Asia : religion, politics, and society / edited by John L. Esposito. Oxford University Press, 1987. Pope John and the ecumenical council : a diary of the Second Vatican Council, September-December 1962 / Carlo Falconi ; translated from the BX830 1962 .F323 Italian by Muriel Grindrod. World Pub., c1964. Hidden ground of love : the letters of Thomas Merton on religious experience and social concerns / selected and edited by William H. BX4705.M542 A275 1985 Shannon. Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1985. BX5995.B373 A3 Show me the way to go home, by Red Barber. Westminster Press [1971] Man's Western quest; the principles of civilization. Translated from the CB19 .R653 French by Montgomery Belgion. Harper [1957] Western civilization : ideas, politics and society / Marvin Perry ... [et al.] ; CB245 .W4834 2007 George W. Bock, editorial associate. Houghton Mifflin, c2007. Writing your life : an easy-to-follow guide to writing an autobiography / CT25 .B67 1998 Mary Borg ; illustrated by Joyce Turley. Cottonwood Press, c1998. CT274.J35 L49 1991 Jameses : a family narrative / R.W.B. Lewis. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, c1991. Readings in world history. Edited by William H. McNeill and Jean W. D5 .M27 Sedlar. Oxford University Press, 1968- D21.3 .S59 Great turning points in history [by] Louis L. Snyder. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. [1971] D25 .B66 1999 Book of war / edited by John Keegan. Viking, 1999. Battlegrounds : geography and the history of warfare / edited by Michael D25.5 .B28 2003 Stephenson ; introduction by Robert Cowley. National Geographic, c2003. D53.A2 K3 1966 Problems in ancient history. Macmillan [1966] D102 .O94 1988 Oxford illustrated history of medieval Europe / edited by George Holmes. Oxford University Press, 1988. Faces of neutrality : a comparative analysis of the neutrality of Switzerland and other neutral nations during WW II / Herbert R. Lit Verlag ; Distributed in North Reginbogin ; with a foreword by Detlev F. Vagts ; [editor, Working Group America by Transaction D754.S9 R4413 2009 Lived History ; translated by Ulrike Seeberger and J Publishers, Rutgers University, c2009. War : an intimate history, 1941-1945 / by Geoffrey C. Ward ; directed and D769 .W345 2007 produced by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. A.A. Knopf, 2007. High honor : recollections by men and women of World War II aviation / D790 .L48 1989 Stuart Leuthner and Oliver Jensen. Smithsonian Institution Press, c1989. France under the Germans : collaboration and compromise / Philippe New Press ; Distributed by D802.F8 B8613 1996 Burrin ; translated from the French by Janet Lloyd. Norton, c1996. D802.F8 C58 2001 Ten thousand eyes / Richard Collier. Lyons Press, 2001. D810.J4 G5223 1986 Holocaust : the Jewish tragedy / Martin Gilbert. Collins, 1986. University of New Haven Marvin K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Dec. 2009 - Jan. 2010 Survivor in us all : four young sisters in the Holocaust / Erna F. 1986, D810.J4 R796 1986 Rubinstein. Archon Books, c1983. Night / Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Stella Rodway ; foreword by Franc̦ois Mauriac ; preface for the twenty-fifth anniversary D811.5 .W4923 1986 edition by Robert McAfee Brown. Bantam Books, c1986. c2000- DA30 .S33 2000 History of Britain / Simon Schama. Hyperion, 2002. DA355 .G76 2007 Elizabeth & Leicester / Sarah Gristwood. Viking, 2007. 1969, DA505 .W55 1969 Age of George III / R.J. White. Doubleday, c1968. DA538.A2 F73 1997 Unruly queen : the life of Queen Caroline / Flora Fraser. University of California Press, [1997] DA578 .M67 1971 Britain between the wars, 1918-1940 / by Charles Loch Mowat. Beacon Press, 1971. DA660 .L36 Oversize Landmark handbook. 16th ed. Landmark Trust, 1997 Irish War : the hidden conflict between the IRA and British Intelligence / Johns Hopkins University DA914 .G47 2000 Tony Geraghty. Press, 2000. DB80 .J38 1987 Modern Austria : empire and republic, 1815-1986 / Barbara Jelavich. Cambridge University Press, 1987. [1970, DC128 .C3 1970 Life in France under Louis XIV. Capricorn Books c1966] Rise and fall of Weimar democracy / Hans Mommsen ; translated by University of North Carolina DD237 .M5713 1996 Elborg Forster & Larry Eugene Jones. Press, c1996. Oxford history of the classical world / edited by John Boardman, Jasper DE59 .O94 1986 Griffin, Oswyn Murray. Oxford University Press, 1986. DE61.N3 S73 1989 Influence of sea power on ancient history / Chester G. Starr. Oxford University Press, 1989. Sovetskiĭ politicheskiĭ plakat : nekotorye tendentï¸ s︡ii razvitiiï¸ a︡ Izd-vo "Izobrazitel'noe DK266.3 .S94 1975 plakata na sovremennom ėtape / I.A. Sviridova. iskusstvo", 1975. Sintashta : arkheologicheskie pamiatniki ariiskikh plemen Uralo- Uzhno-Uralskoe knizhnoe izd- DK651.S56 G46 1992 Kazakhstanskikh stepei / V.F. Gening, G.B. Zdanovich, V.V. Gening. vo, 1992- Disinherited : exile and the making of Spanish culture, 1492-1975 / Henry DP48 .K35 2007 Kamen. HarperCollins Pub., c2007. DS62 .F5 1997 Middle East : a history / Sydney Nettleton Fisher, William Ochsenwald. McGraw-Hill, c1997. DS62 .F5 1997 Middle East : a history / Sydney Nettleton Fisher, William Ochsenwald. McGraw-Hill, c1997. DS69.5 .L45 2002 Mesopotamia : the invention of the city / Gwendolyn Leick. Penguin, c2002. George Bush vs. Saddam Hussein : military success! political failure? / DS79.72 .H56 1992 Roger Hilsman. Presidio, c1992. DS135.P63 S83 2006 In the shadow of Satan / Janusz Subczynski. Keller Pub., c2006 DS208 .S38 Saudi Arabia's centennial. Aramco Services Co., c1999. University of New Haven Marvin K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Dec. 2009 - Jan. 2010 Inside the Kingdom : kings, clerics, modernists, terrorists, and the DS244.63 .L33 2009 struggle for Saudi Arabia / Robert Lacey. Viking, 2009. Ministry of Information and DS247.T8 U554 1992 United Arab Emirates : an ancient people and a young country. Culture, 1992. United Arab Emirates 1996, 25 / [editors, Ibrahim Al Abed, Peter J. Vine, DS247.T88 U558 1996 Paula Vine]. Trident Press, c1996. 1981, DS414 .N23 1981 Area of darkness / V.S. Naipaul. Vintage Books, c1964. History of India : from the earliest times to the end of colonialism / 1970, DS436 .E38 Michael Edwardes. Grosset & Dunlap, c1961. DS436 .W66 2000 New history of India / Stanley Wolpert. Oxford University Press, 2000. DS495.6 .T48 2005 Forget Kathmandu :
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