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Read a chapter of 'The Voting Wars' by Richard Hasen
Thursday, 15 November 2012
In the wake of the US election; purchase an sample Kindle chapter from Richard L. Hansen's The Voting Wars.
"In terms of the administration of elections, the 2000 presidential race was a watershed event. The dispute over the vote count in Florida, ultimately decided along with the presidency by the U.S. Supreme Court, revealed that our electoral processes are not only deeply flawed, but flawed in far too many ways."
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Frank, Revealing and Poignant: Yale to Publish the Richard Burton Diaries
Monday, 17 September 2012
Yale has just published the surviving diaries of acting icon and Hollywood celebrity Richard Burton (as featured in The Telegraph). Starting when he was 14 and running throughout his eventful life, The Richard Burton Diaries (edited by Chris Williams) reveal a man quite different from the one we ‘know’ as acclaimed actor, film star and jet-set celebrity. Covering the actor's varied career and the years of his celebrated marriages to Elizabeth Taylor, these revealing and poignant diaries are one of the highlights of Yale's Autumn/Winter season.
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The Divided Brain: Iain McGilchrist's new ebook explains 'why we are so unhappy'
Monday, 16 July 2012
In his new short ebook The Divided Brain and the Search for Meaning author and psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist asks why - despite the vast increase in material well-being - people are less happy today than they were half a century ago. McGilchrist probes the idea that the division between the two hemispheres of the brain has a critical effect on how we see and understand the world around us. Accessible to readers who haven't yet read McGilchrist's bestselling The Master and His Emissary as well as those who have, this is a fascinating, thought-provoking essay that delves to the very heart of what it means to be human.