Tag: Rowman and Littlefield
Publishing: New Book ‘The Velocity of Information’ Discovers Humans’ Breaking Point During Chaos
Publishing NEWS: -- "The Velocity of Information - Human Thinking During Chaotic Times" (ISBN: 978-1475865455), authored by David P. Perrodin, Ph.D., and published by Rowman & Littlefield, rigorously clarifies and deepens how we think about societal human behavior and mental health during days, weeks, months, or even years of chaos. This is an invigorating scholarly work for all audiences.
Publishing: Disparaged US President Herbert Hoover Was a Great Humanitarian
Publishing NEWS: -- Herbert Hoover's fall from grace during his presidency (1928-1932) has been well documented, but his initial rise to greatness -- when he became known to the world as a Great Humanitarian -- has all but been forgotten, according to "Yanks behind the Lines" (ISBN 978-1538141649; Rowman & Littlefield) author Jeffrey B. Miller, who is the first historian in more than thirty years to focus his three award-winning nonfiction books on Hoover's WWI efforts in German-occupied Belgium.
Publishing: A Little-known WWI Anniversary Celebrates America’s Humanitarian Roots
Publishing NEWS: -- On Oct. 22, 1914, less than three months after the start of World War I, one of the largest food-relief programs the world has ever seen was begun when the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) was founded in London by a group of prominent Americans, according to Jeffrey B. Miller, author "Yanks behind the Lines: How the Commission for Relief in Belgium Saved Millions from Starvation during World War I" (ISBN 978-1538141649; Rowman & Littlefield).
Phyllis Sdoia-Satz and Barry Satz’s book, Practicing Sucks, But It Doesn’t Have To!, is first in series showcasing new learning method
MIAMI, Fla. /Publishers Newswire/ -- Phyllis Sdoia-Satz and Barry Satz have written a book called "Practicing Sucks, But It Doesn't Have To!" (ISBN: 978-1607090076,...