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Subject Week: "Corruption in Modern Society"
March 21, 2021
This week we would like to share some books about one of the most pressing problems in modern society - corruption.
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Subject Week: "World of Theatre: Tradition and Innovation"
March 15, 2021
Lose yourself in the world of theatre this week.
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"Best Actors in the World : Shakespeare and His Acting Company", by David Grote
March 14, 2021
Shakespeare knew actors because he was one. The first book-length study of its kind, this volume investigates Shakespeare as a member of his acting company, dating and casting…
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"What you have heard is true : a memoir of witness and resistance", by Carolyn Forche
March 14, 2021
“Astonishing, powerful, so important at this time.” --Margaret Atwood
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"Independent filmmaking across borders in contemporary Asia", by Ran Ma
March 07, 2021
"Independent Filmmaking across Borders in Contemporary Asia" examines an array of auteur-driven fiction and documentary independent film projects that have emerged…
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"Billionaire wilderness : the ultra-wealthy and the remaking of the American West", by Justin Farrell
March 07, 2021
A revealing look at the intersection of wealth, philanthropy, and conservation.
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Subject Week: "Panitza Library Cartographic Collection"
March 07, 2021
This week we would like to share with you our rich cartographic collection.
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Temporary access to Central & Eastern European Academic Source (CEEAS)
March 02, 2021
Panitza Library is pleased to inform you that until April 30th, 2021, we will have a temporary access to Central & Eastern European Academic Source (CEEAS). The access is provided by Bulgarian Information Consortium (BIC).
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"Germany on their minds: German Jewish refugees in the United States and their relationships with Germany, 1938-1988", byAnne C. Schenderlein
February 28, 2021
Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, approximately ninety thousand German Jews fled their homeland and settled in the United States, prior to that nation closing its borders to Jewish refugees.
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