Books

The Truth Is Always Grey: A History of Modernist Painting The Truth Is Always Grey A History of Modernist Painting Frances Guerin 2018 Spring
Changing how we look at and think about the color grey
The Twenty-First Ballot: A Political Party Struggle in Minnesota The Twenty-First Ballot A Political Party Struggle in Minnesota David Lebedoff None None
The Two Ends of the Log: Learning and Teaching in Today’s College The Two Ends of the Log Learning and Teaching in Today’s College Russell M. Cooper, Editor None None
The Two Faces of TASS The Two Faces of TASS Theodore Eduard Kruglak None None
This account of the development of TASS, the Soviet news agenct, and analysis of its operations is significant not only to communications specialists but to anyone who wants to understand Soviet relations with the rest of the world. Professor Kruglak shows the evolution of TASS to its present status, explains its relationship to the news agencies of the various Soviet Republics and satellite countries, and recounts its relations and those of its predecessors with American news agencies. He discusses the two faces of TASS - one, that of a bona fide news enterprise and the other, that of a propaganda and espionage service.
The Two-Way Mirror: National Status in Foreign Students’ Adjustment The Two-Way Mirror National Status in Foreign Students’ Adjustment Richard T. Morris None None
The Uberfication of the University The Uberfication of the University Gary Hall 2016 Fall
The contemporary university’s implications for the future organization of labor
The Ultimate Minnesota Cookie Book: 100 Best Recipes from the Star Tribune’s Holiday Cookie Contest The Ultimate Minnesota Cookie Book 100 Best Recipes from the Star Tribune’s Holiday Cookie Contest Lee Svitak Dean and Rick Nelson 2024 Fall
A fresh batch of deliciously distinctive recipes from the Star Tribune’s beloved annual cookie contest—with even more recipes, enticing photographs, and bakers’ stories
The Undocumented Everyday: Migrant Lives and the Politics of Visibility The Undocumented Everyday Migrant Lives and the Politics of Visibility Rebecca M. Schreiber 2018 Spring
Examining how undocumented migrants are using film, video, and other documentary media to challenge surveillance, detention, and deportation
The Unfinished System of Nonknowledge The Unfinished System of Nonknowledge Georges Bataille Stuart Kendall, Editor 2004 Fall
A major work by one of the twentieth century’s most important philosophers
The Unicameral Legislature The Unicameral Legislature Alvin W. Johnson None None
The United States and the Treaty Law of the Sea The United States and the Treaty Law of the Sea Henry Reiff None None
The United States Response to Turkish Nationalism and Reform, 1914-1939 The United States Response to Turkish Nationalism and Reform, 1914-1939 Roger R. Trask None None
Professor Trask analyzes a critical period in the history of relations between the United States and Turkey. The period from the beginning of World War I to the start of World War II, covered in this book, forms a significant part of the background necessary to an understanding of the present political importance to America of the Middle East.
The Universe of Things: On Speculative Realism The Universe of Things On Speculative Realism Steven Shaviro 2014 Fall
An up-to-the-moment critique of a recent turn in philosophical thought
The University of Minnesota, 1945-2000 The University of Minnesota, 1945-2000 Stanford Lehmberg and Ann M. Pflaum 2000 Fall
An engaging look at the University’s past fifty years, in celebration of its sesquicentennial.
The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics Kriss Ravetto 2001 Fall
A startling revision of aesthetics in the wake of the Holocaust.
The Unremarkable Wordsworth The Unremarkable Wordsworth Geoffrey H. Hartman 1987 Spring
Fifteen essays draw upon a wide range of contemporary theoretical approaches, from psychoanalysis to structuralism, from deconstruction to phenomenology. ". . . in teaching us to read Wordsworth it teaches us how to read." --The Wordsworth Circle
The Unteachables: Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education The Unteachables Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education Keith A. Mayes 2022 Fall
How special education used disability labels to marginalize Black students in public schools
The Urban Apparatus: Mediapolitics and the City The Urban Apparatus Mediapolitics and the City Reinhold Martin 2016 Fall
What is a city, today?
The Urban Revolution The Urban Revolution Henri Lefebvre 2003 Spring
The first English translation of Lefebvre’s groundbreaking work on the urban experience
The Use of Books and Libraries The Use of Books and Libraries Harold G. Russell, Raymond H. Shove, Blanche E. Moen and Frederick Wezeman None None