Books

The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place The New Berlin Memory, Politics, Place Karen E. Till 2005 Spring
An innovative exploration of German memory, national identity, and modernity
The New Downtown Library: Designing with Communities The New Downtown Library Designing with Communities Shannon Mattern 2006 Fall
How libraries became urban America’s signature buildings
The New Nativism: Proposition 187 and the Debate over Immigration The New Nativism Proposition 187 and the Debate over Immigration Robin Dale Jacobson 2008 Spring
Challenges the role of the “race card” in contemporary politics
The New Politics of Race: Globalism, Difference, Justice The New Politics of Race Globalism, Difference, Justice Howard Winant 2004 Fall
Classic essays on race from a powerful voice in the field
The New Real: Media and Mimesis in Japan from Stereographs to Emoji The New Real Media and Mimesis in Japan from Stereographs to Emoji Jonathan E. Abel 2022 Fall
Unlocking a vital understanding of how literary studies and media studies overlap and are bound together
The New Spinoza The New Spinoza Warren Montag and Ted Stolze, Editors 1997 Fall
Modeled on The New Nietzsche, this collection revitalizes the thought of Spinoza.
The New Way of the Wilderness: The Classic Guide to Survival in the Wild The New Way of the Wilderness The Classic Guide to Survival in the Wild Calvin Rutstrum 2000 Fall
The complete resource on backcountry camping from a legendary wilderness expert.
The New World of Southeast Asia The New World of Southeast Asia None None
The Newly Born Woman The Newly Born Woman Helene Cixous and Catherine Clement 1986 Spring
Published in France as Le jeune née in 1975, and found here in its first English translation, The Newly Born Woman is a landmark text of the modern feminist movement. In it, Hélène Cixous and Catherine Clément put forward the concept of écriture feminine, exploring the ways women’s sexuality and unconscious shape their imaginary, their language, and their writing. Through their readings of historical, literary, and psychoanalytic accounts, Cixous and Clément explore what is hidden and repressed in culture, revealing the unconscious of history.
The Nonhuman Turn The Nonhuman Turn Richard Grusin, Editor 2015 Spring
A groundbreaking work introducing a new series in twenty-first-century studies
The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century K.G. Davies 1974 Fall
The North Shore: A Four-Season Guide to Minnesota’s Favorite Destination The North Shore A Four-Season Guide to Minnesota’s Favorite Destination Shawn Perich 2003 Fall
The Northern Garden The Northern Garden Daisy T. Abbott None None
The Northern Heartland Kitchen The Northern Heartland Kitchen Beth Dooley 2011 Fall
More than two hundred recipes to satisfy seasonal appetites
The Novels of Theodore Dreiser: A Critical Study The Novels of Theodore Dreiser A Critical Study Donald Pizer None None
The Obedience of a King of Portugal The Obedience of a King of Portugal Vasco Fernandes de Lucena None None
The Old Land and the New: The Journals of Two Swiss Families in America in the 1820s The Old Land and the New The Journals of Two Swiss Families in America in the 1820s Robert H. Billigmeier and Fred Altschuler Picard, Editors None None
The Once and Future New York: Historic Preservation and the Modern City The Once and Future New York Historic Preservation and the Modern City Randall Mason 2009 Spring
Uncovering the roots of America’s historic preservation movement
The Opposite of Cold: The Northwoods Finnish Sauna Tradition The Opposite of Cold The Northwoods Finnish Sauna Tradition Michael Nordskog 2010 Fall
A full-color history and celebration of Finnish sauna in the western Great Lakes
The Origins of Postcommunist Elites: From Prague Spring to the Breakup of Czechoslovakia The Origins of Postcommunist Elites From Prague Spring to the Breakup of Czechoslovakia Gil Eyal 2003 Spring
A surprising look at the causes of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia