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University of New Haven M.K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Feb University of New Haven M.K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Feb. - March 2010 CALL_NO TITLE PUBLISHER DATE B187.H3 H2 Happiness [videorecording] : how to find it, understand it and achieve it / ABC 2008 DVD News. ABC News, c2008. This emotional life [videorecording] : in search of ourselves-- and happiness / BF531 .T45 a co-production of the NOVA/WGBH Science Unit and Vulcan Productions, 2010 DVD Inc. ; a film by Kunhardt McGee Productions. Disks 1-3 [Distributed by] PBS, c2010. BF637.I48 P33 Power of positive confrontation : the skills you need to know to handle conflict Marlowe and Co. ; Distributed by Publishers 2000 at work, home, and in life / Barbara Pachter with Susan Magee. Group West, c2000. BF637.P74 S65 2008 Understanding privacy / Daniel J. Solove. Harvard University Press, 2008. BF697.5.S426 Fooling ourselves : self-deception in politics, religion, and terrorism / Harry C. T75 2009 Triandis. Praeger Publishers, 2009. BF723.A35 You did that on purpose : understanding and changing children's aggression / H83 2008 Cynthia Hudley. Yale University Press, c2008. BF723.I646 Understanding peer influence in children and adolescents / edited by Mitchell U53 2008 J. Prinstein, Kenneth A. Dodge. Guilford Press, c2008. BX4705.G419 Grove Press : Distributed by Publishers G653 2007 Art of political murder : who killed the Bishop? / Francisco Goldman. Group West, c2007. CD70 Missae breves [sound recording] : BWV 233-236 / J.S. Bach. Musica Omnia, p2006. CD71 Cantatas BWV 62, 45, 192 & 140 [sound recording] / Johann Sebastian Bach. Musica Omnia, p2007. CD72 Aural Borealis [sound recording] Sonabilis, c2002. DP164 .K36 2003 Empire : how Spain became a world power, 1492-1763 / Henry Kamen. Perennial, 2004. DP171 .E42 1989 Spain and its world, 1500-1700 : selected essays / J.H. Elliott. Yale University Press, 1989. DP402.G6 P33 1998 Granada and the Alhambra / Carlos Pascual. Bonechi, c1998. DS79.66.S86 Circle of fear : a renegade's journey from the Mossad to the Iraqi Secret A3x 1991 Service / Hussein Sumaida with Carole Jerome. Stoddart, 1991. Iraq confidential : the untold story of the intelligence conspiracy to undermine DS79.76 .R58 the UN and overthrow Saddam Hussein / Scott Ritter ; foreword by Seymour 2005 Hersh. Nation Books, 2005. DS135.D4 Conspiracy of decency : the rescue of the Danish Jews during World War II / W47 2002 Emmy E. Werner. Westview Press, 2002. E59.C58 W43 Barbaros : Spaniards and their savages in the Age of Enlightenment / David J. 2005 Weber. Yale University Press, c2005. E121 .S44 Ceremonies of possession in Europe's conquest of the New World, 1492- 1995 1640 / Patricia Seed. Cambridge University Press, 1995. University of New Haven M.K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Feb. - March 2010 E123 .T56 Rivers of gold : the rise of the Spanish Empire, from Columbus to Magellan / 2003b Hugh Thomas. Random House, c2003. Ref. E173 .A747 2009 American nation : primary sources / edited by Bruce P. Frohnen. Liberty Fund, Inc., 2009. E178.1 .A4925 2002 American journey : a history of the United States / David Goldfield ... [et al.]. Prentice Hall, c2002. E178.1 .O935 Out of many : a history of the American people / John Mack Faragher ... [et 2001 al.]. Prentice Hall, 2001. E183.8.R9 K blows top : a Cold War comic interlude starring Nikita Khrushchev, C37 2009 America's most unlikely tourist / Peter Carlson. PublicAffairs, c2009. E185.6 .L36 Promised land : the great Black migration and how it changed America / 1991 Nicholas Lemann. A.A. Knopf, 1991. E185.61 .R57 Rise and fall of Jim Crow [videorecording] / a co-production of Quest 2002 Productions, VideoLine Productions and Thirteen/WNET New York. Videocassette Programs 1-3 California Newsreel, c2002. E902 .S69 Infiltration : how Muslim spies and subversives have penetrated Washington / 2005 Paul Sperry. Nelson Current, c2005. Night train at Wiscasset Station / by Lew Dietz ; photos. by Kosti Ruohomaa ; F25 .D5 foreword by Andrew Wyeth ; afterword by Howard Chapnick. Doubleday, 1977. F128.67.F5 S5 1971 Street that never slept; New York's fabled 52d St. Foreword by Abel Green. Coward, McCann & Geoghegan [1971] Legacy of Mesoamerica : history and culture of a Native American civilization / F1219 .L44 [edited by] Robert M. Carmack, Janine Gasco, Gary H. Gossen ; with 2007 contributions from George A. Broadwell ... [et al.]. Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2007. F1219.73 .A98 Aztec empire [videorecording] / produced by Filmroos, Inc. for The History History Channel : A&E Television Networks : 2005 DVD Channel ; producer, Andrew Rothstein. Distributed by New Video, [2005] F1219.75.M37 L36 1999 Malinche's conquest / Anna Lanyon. Allen & Unwin, 1999. F1406.7 .L38 Latin America, its problems and its promise : a multidisciplinary introduction / 1998 edited by Jan Knippers Black. Westview Press, 1998. F1410 .B8 Latin America : a concise interpretive history / E. Bradford Burns, Julie A. 2002 Charlip. Prentice Hall, c2002. F1410 .M294 2005 Latin America and its people / Cheryl E. Martin, Mark Wasserman. Pearson Education, c2005. F1412 .H417 Liberators : Latin America's struggle for independence, 1810-1830 / Robert 2000 Harvey. Overlook Press, 2000. University of New Haven M.K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Feb. - March 2010 Problems in modern Latin American history : sources and interpretations : F1413 .P76 completely revised and updated / edited by John Charles Chasteen and 2004 James A. Wood. SR Books, c2004. F1435.3.C14 S77 2007 Mayan and other ancient calendars / Geoff Stray. Walker & Co., 2007. F1788.22.C3 B35 2009 Castro / Sebastian Balfour. Pearson Longman, 2009. F1788.22.C3 Fidel Castro [videorecording] : el comandante / ABC News Productions ; A&E A&E Home Video ; Distributed by New F53 2005 DVD Television Networks. Video, [2005]. F2224 .G7813 Motorcycle diaries : notes on a Latin American journey / Ernesto Che Guevara Ocean Press ; Centro de Estudios Che 2003 ; preface by Aleida Guevara March ; introduction by Cintio Vitier. Guevara, c2003. F2235.3 .B955 2004 Simon Bolivar : liberation and disappointment / David Bushnell. Pearson Longman, c2004. Back on the road : a journey to Latin America / Ernesto "Che" Guevara ; F2849.22.G85 translated from the Spanish by Patrick Camiller ; with an introduction by G71713 2001 Richard Gott and a foreword by Alberto Granado. Grove Press, c2001. Discovery and conquest of Peru : chronicles of the New World encounter / F3442 Pedro de Cieza de LeoÌn ; edited and translated by Alexandra Parma Cook .C66313 1998 and Noble David Cook. Duke University Press, 1998. F3442.P776 S78 2005 Pizarro : conqueror of the Inca / Stuart Stirling. Sutton Pub. ; 2005. GR55.C68 J33 1997 Voice for the people : the life and work of Harold Courlander / Nina Jaffe. Henry Holt and Company, 1997. GV706.4 Aggression in the sports world : a social psychological perspective / Gordon .R867 2008 W. Russell. Oxford University Press, 2008. GV849 .H47 1945 Wings on my feet / by Sonja Henie. Prentice-Hall, c1940 GV981 .G65 Golf in America : the first one hundred years / by George Peper, general 1988 editor, with Robin McMillan and James A. Frank. H.N. Abrams, 1988. GV1785.B3 Josephine Baker / compilation by Bryan Hammond based on his personal J67 1991 collection ; theatrical biography by Patrick O'Connor. Little, Brown, [1991] GV1785.B3 R66 1989 Jazz Cleopatra : Josephine Baker in her time / by Phyllis Rose. Doubleday, c1989. GV1785.R54 Mr. Bojangles : the biography of Bill Robinson / Jim Haskins and N.R. H37 1988 Mitgang. W. Morrow, c1988. Covert cadre : inside the Institute for Policy Studies / S. Steven Powell ; Green Hill Publishers ; Distributed by H97 .P69 1987 introduction by David Horowitz. Kampmann, c1987. HA29 .K58 Just plain data analysis : finding, presenting, and interpreting social science 2008 data / Gary M. Klass. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2008. University of New Haven M.K. Peterson Library New Materials Added Feb. - March 2010 HA30.3 T76 2005 Analysis of financial time series / Ruey S. Tsay. Wiley, 2005. HC59.72.P6 Confronting poverty : weak states and U.S. national security / Susan E. Rice, C66 2010 Corinne Graff, [and] Carlos Pascual, editors Brookings Institution Press, c2010. HC79.E5 Handbook of sustainable development / edited by Giles Atkinson, Simon H3186 2007 Dietz, Eric Neumayer. Edward Elgar, c2007. HC79.E5 Introduction to sustainable development / Peter P. Rogers, Kazi F. Jalal, John R63134 2007 A. Boyd. Earthscan, 2008. HC79.E5 T525 2009 Environmental & natural resource economics / Tom Tietenberg, Lynne Lewis. Pearson Addison Wesley, c2009. HC106.82 Natural capitalism : creating the next industrial revolution / Paul Hawken, .H39 1999 Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins. Little, Brown and Co., c1999. Making sustainability work : best practices in managing and measuring HD60 .E67 corporate social, environmental and economic impacts / Marc J. Epstein ; with 2008 forewords by John Elkington and Herman B. "Dutch" Leonard. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2008. HD69.P75 C4634 2007 Microsoft Office Project 2007 step by step / Carl Chatfield, Timothy Johnson. Microsoft Press, 2007. HD2741 Corporate governance handbook : legal standards and board practices / by .B6972 2009 Matteo Tonello. Conference Board, c2009. HD2744 .R65 Role of the board in turbulent times : leading the public company to full 2009 recovery / by Matteo Tonello, editor. The Conference Board, c2009. HD4464.N37 Who wants to buy a water company? : from private to public control in New M33 1996 Haven / Dorothy S. McCluskey and Claire C. Bennitt. Rutledge Books, c1996.
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