Did you know that Langsdale Library offers a list of all of our
newest materials? We do! Each month we'll post an update letting you
know about a few select titles, but there are far too many to mention
here so be sure to check out our comprehensive online
list. There is an RSS feed to the list, so you can subscribe and be updated when new materials get listed each month.
New Materials at Langsdale:
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"It takes us on a journey from the charter's medieval origins through
to what it means to people around the world today. Drawing on the rich
historical collections of the British Library - including two original
copies of Magna Carta from 1215 - the catalogue brings to life the
history and contemporary resonance of this globally important document" |
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"During the Cold War, thousands of musicians from the United States
traveled the world under the sponsorship of the U.S. State Department's
Cultural Presentations program. Using archival documents and newly
collected oral histories, this study illuminates the reception of these
musical events, for the practice of musical diplomacy on the ground
sometimes differed substantially from what the department's planners
envisioned. Performances of music in many styles--classical, rock 'n'
roll, folk, blues, and jazz--were meant to compete with traveling Soviet
and Chinese artists, enhancing the reputation of American culture.
These concerts offered large audiences evidence of America's improving
race relations, excellent musicianship, and generosity toward other
peoples. Most important, these performances also built meaningful
connections with people in other lands. Through personal contacts and
the media, musical diplomacy created subtle musical, social, and
political relationships on a global scale. Although these tours were
sometimes conceived as propaganda ventures, their most important
function was the building of imagined and real relationships, which
constitute the essence of soft power" |
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American graduate education is in disarray. Graduate study in the
humanities takes too long and those who succeed face a dismal academic
job market. Leonard Cassuto gives practical advice about how
faculty can teach and advise students so that they are prepared for the
demands of the working worlds they will join, inside and outside the
academy. |
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A dramatic thriller set against the backdrop of a series of historic
events, BRIDGE OF SPIES is "absolutely brilliant and totally riveting"
(Bill Zwecker, Chicago Sun-Times). James Donovan (Tom Hanks) is a
Brooklyn lawyer who finds himself thrust into the center of the Cold War
when the CIA send him on a nearly impossible mission to negotiate the
release of a captured American U-2 pilot. High stakes and suspense power
a story that captures the essence of a man who risked everything,
vividly bringing his personal journey to life.
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These are just a few
of the many new books, movies, and games at your Langsdale Library. To
see the complete listing of new materials check out our list right
here! If you want to receive updates when new materials get listed each month, you can subscribe to the list through the RSS feed.
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