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Stephen White is the author of A Country Called California (2026), Soviet Communism (2024), Cell Boundaries (2022), Politics in Europe (2018), Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus (2014).

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A Country Called California

release date: Nov 01, 2026
A Country Called California
A book of fine-art photography featuring the visual history of California. 2022 BRONZE Winner for Photography, Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards A Country Called California traces the development of the Golden State from the nineteenth century on, through to its emergence as the fifth largest economy in the world—all as seen through the eyes of photographers whose names are synonymous with fine art photography: Carleton E. Watkins, Dorothea Lange, Eadward Muybridge, Will Connell, Edward Weston, Max Yavno, A.C. Vroman, Mabel Watson, and many more. Author Stephen White, a longtime photography gallerist and collector, has curated the book to perfection, capturing the California that is its own country, the light that has captivated every photographer's eye.

Soviet Communism

release date: Apr 12, 2024
Soviet Communism
Soviet Communism (1989) contains the full text of the 1986 new and significantly revised foundational documents of Soviet Communism, the Programme and Party Rules – changes agreed following Mikhail Gorbachev’s call for the radical and democratic reform of the Party and of the Soviet political system as a whole.

Cell Boundaries

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Cell Boundaries
"This is a book about membranes and proteins. Membranes, because they're central to all life; proteins, because-well, because the three of us have all had life-long love affairs with membrane proteins. And love sometimes makes you take on totally crazy projects, like writing a textbook... So here we are, ten+ years after we first sat down to hash out a list of chapters that we though should go into a book on membranes and proteins. Our main ambition has been to bridge between the worlds of physical chemistry/biophysics on the one hand and molecular cell biology on the other, without losing ourselves completely in either one. Meaning that most readers will find the treatment of their own favorite subject both inadequate and superficial, while other areas are being given far too much weight-in fact, this is precisely what we've hoped to achieve, so please let us know!"--

Politics in Europe

release date: May 29, 2018
Politics in Europe
Politics in Europe, Seventh Edition introduces students to the power of the European Union as well as seven political systems—the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Poland—within a common analytical framework that enables students to conduct both single-case and cross-national analysis. Each case addresses the most relevant questions of comparative political analysis: who governs, on behalf of what values, with the collaboration of what groups, in the face of what kind of opposition, and with what socioeconomic and political consequences? Packed with captivating photos and robust country descriptions from regional specialists, the Seventh Edition enables students to think critically about these questions and make meaningful cross-national comparisons.

Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus

release date: Oct 22, 2014
Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
This book maps changing definitions of statehood in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus as a result of their exclusion from an expanding Europe. The authors examine the perceptions of the place of each state in the international political system and its foreign policy choices, and draw comparisons across the region.

Save Dr. Jekyll and Destroy Mr. Hyde

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Save Dr. Jekyll and Destroy Mr. Hyde
How to be victorious in the unseen battle between your spiritual and carnal mind.

Understanding Russian Politics

release date: Mar 31, 2011
Understanding Russian Politics
A fresh and compelling interpretation of Russian politics by a leading authority, this textbook focuses on political developments in the world's largest country under Putin and Medvedev. Using a wealth of primary sources, it covers economic, social and foreign policy, and the 'system' of politics that has developed in recent years. Opposing arguments are presented and students are encouraged to reach their own judgements on key events and issues such as privatisation and corruption. This textbook tackles timely topics such as gender and inequality issues; organised religion; the economic krizis; and Russia's place in the international community. It uses numerous examples to place this powerful and richly-endowed country in context, with a focus on the place of ordinary people which shows how policy is translated to Russians' everyday lives.

The Last Lie

release date: Aug 17, 2010
The Last Lie
New York Times bestselling author Stephen White returns to his beloved Alan Gregory series with a taut, ripped-from-the-headlines crime story. Thankfully Alan and Lauren Gregory aren't on the guest list when their affluent new neighbors hold a housewarming party--because the next morning, a rape accusation rocks the town of Boulder. And though Alan discovers he has a most unusual perspective into what truly happened after the party, he may not be able to stop crucial witnesses-and people close to him-from being murdered...

Activities for English Language Learners Across the Curriculum

release date: Feb 01, 2010
Activities for English Language Learners Across the Curriculum
Featuring activities designed to help students improve English skills; this resource includes lessons that can be modified based on the students' levels of language proficiency. The activities span the content areas including language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science, plus easy-to-use lessons include step-by-step instructions and suggestions for whole and small group instruction. Definitely a must-have resource for diverse classrooms, this invaluable book also includes background information on language acquisition and language proficiency level. In addition, new Bloom's Taxonomy.

Dead Time

release date: Mar 04, 2008
Dead Time
A woman from Alan Gregory's past draws him into a deadly mystery in this exhilarating thriller from New York Times bestselling author Stephen White. Colorado psychologist Alan Gregory is struggling to repair his insecure marriage when he makes an unexpected connection with the past. His ex-wife Merideth needs his help. She claims that the surrogate mother of her unborn child has vanished without a trace—a mystery with unnerving connections to the disappearance of another young woman several years earlier at the base of the Grand Canyon. As new demons, old betrayals, and unknown enemies surface, Alan unearths a series of secrets someone will kill to keep buried, and deceptions that will forever change his life.

Blinded

release date: Feb 03, 2004
Blinded
In his latest masterwork of psychological suspense, the New York Times bestselling author of The Program, Warning Signs, and The Best Revenge peers into a troubled marriage to craft a shattering tale of secrecy, eroticism, betrayal, and murder. Psychologist Alan Gregory is juggling his responsibilities as a father, a husband, and doctor when a beautiful woman walks into his office with an astounding admission. Gibbs Storey believes that her husband may have murdered a woman. Then, Gibbs stuns Alan again with another revelation: She thinks there are other victims…and her husband is not finished killing yet.

The Best Revenge

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Best Revenge
Convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, Tom Clone spends thirteen years in prison until new evidence reveals his innocence, and psychologist Alan Gregory is called in to ease his return to life beyond prison.

The Origins of Detente

release date: Jun 27, 2002
The Origins of Detente
An account of the failure of the 1922 Genoa Conference to resolve East-West differences.

Communism and its Collapse

release date: Jan 04, 2002
Communism and its Collapse
Ranging from the Russian revolution of 1917 to the collapse of Eastern Europe in the 1980s this study examines Communist rule. By focusing primarily on the USSR and Eastern Europe Stephen White covers the major topics and issues affecting these countries, including: * communism as a doctrine * the evolution of Communist rule * the challenges to Soviet authority in Hungary and Yugoslavia * the emerging economic fragility of the 1960s * the complex process of collapse in the 1980s. Any student or scholar of European history will find this an essential addition to their reading list.

The Program

release date: Jan 02, 2002
The Program
They promised you’d be safe. They were wrong. It started with a convicted killer’s first threat of revenge... “For every precious thing I lose, you lose two.” DA Kirsten Lord saw her husband gunned down before her eyes. Now Kirsten is living in fear, telling her secrets to psychologist Alan Gregory ... and hiding deep in the Witness Protection Program,where every stranger is a threat, every phone call is a menace. Until she realizes ... The Program is the deadliest place of all.

Cold Case

release date: Feb 01, 2001
Cold Case
It was a cold case… The unsolved double murder of two teenage girls. They vanished on a crisp autumn night more than decade ago. Their mutilated bodies were found the following spring beneath the melting snow of the Colorado Rockies. Now--at the request of their families--this cold case is being reopened. Clinical psychologist Alan Gregory has been asked to compile a psychological profile of the two girls. To probe their deepest secrets. To uncover the darkest truth. Even if it condemns the innocent as well as the guilty…

The Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev

release date: Mar 09, 2000
The Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev
Although the product of a self-proclaimed proletarian revolution, Soviet Russia was always dominated by an elite. Basing itself upon nearly two thousand people who served on the Communist Party's Central Committee from 1917 to 1991, this is the first book to study the elite that ruled the world's largest country throughout the entire period of Soviet rule. It is also the first to make full use of the rich sources available since the collapse of Communism. The authors profile the elite as a whole and looks more closely at fifteen individual members, identifying four elite generations. The book examines the evolving connection between Central Committee membership and administrative functions; the changing power and privileges of the elite and its relationship with the population; the Communist party and the top leaders; and the surprising extent to which the elite managed to maintain its position into the early years of post-communist Russia.

Russia's New Politics

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Russia's New Politics
Just as the Bolshevik revolution defined the early politics of the 20th century, the transition from communist rule is the landmark event of its final years. In this important 1999 textbook, based on a wealth of references including interview and survey material, Stephen White offers a full, discriminating account of the dramatic process of change in what is still the world's largest country. After an early chapter examining the Gorbachev legacy, the book analyses the electoral process, the powerful presidency, and the intractable problem of economic reform. Later chapters cover social divisions, public opinion, and foreign policy, and a final chapter places the Russian experience within the wider context of democratisation. Clearly written, with numerous figures and illustrations, this book takes up Russia's story from the author's best-selling After Gorbachev to provide an unrivalled analysis of the politics of change in what is now the world's largest postcommunist society.

Manner of Death

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Manner of Death
The past resurfaces in ways that are as intimate as they are frightening when Dr. Alan Gregory and Dr. Sawyer Sackett-a woman he once loved-are plunged into the private nightmare of a killer who knows about the terrifying power of mind games.

Building in the Garden

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Building in the Garden
A fully-illustrated record of the architectural and environmental concerns of the leading architect Joseph Allen Stein. One of the most influential architects to work in India, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Indian Government.

Harm's Way

release date: Mar 01, 1997
Harm's Way
In this novel of "fascinating psychological suspense" (San Francisco Chronicle), Dr. Alan Gregory follows a trail of harrowing secrets, naked violence, and hidden shame into the haunted heart of a friend he thought he knew. And now, what Alan still doesn't know might kill him.

Barney's Easter Egg Hunt

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Barney's Easter Egg Hunt
Hunting for Easter eggs, Baby Bop sees a lot of things she thinks are eggs, but are not, including Barney's toes

How Russia Votes

release date: Jan 01, 1997
How Russia Votes
In this text, experts in Russian party politics provide detailed coverage and discussion of Russian politics and voting behaviour. It includes two chapters on the December 1995 parliamentary elections

Russia Goes Dry

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Russia Goes Dry
Russians are the world's heaviest drinkers. The consumption of alcohol permeates family life, shapes the economy, and plays an occasional but striking role in the political leadership. It was in Russia in the 1980s that the most sustained attempt of its kind was made to eliminate alcohol abuse, and even drinking itself. Drawing upon a wide range of original sources, including interviews, surveys and the local press, Stephen White provides the first full-length study of this extraordinary campaign. He traces the profound influence of alcohol through Russian history, and charts the campaign from its initiation under Mikhail Gorbachev to its disappointing aftermath in the post-communist 1990s. Attractively written and fully illustrated, Russia Goes Dry, first published in 1995, is an entertaining as well as instructive guide to a changing society and a classic case study of the limitations of politically directed social reform.

What Can It Be?

release date: Jan 01, 1996
What Can It Be?
Can imagination help solve a mystery? Imaginations of young readers will be stimulated as they read this story about Baby Bop and her brother BJ trying to find a mysterious animal in the forest. As clues add up, Baby Bop imagines an increasingly fanciful creature until Barney solves the mystery with his own surprise. Full-color illustrations.

BJ and Baby Bop's Special Day

release date: Jan 01, 1995

After Gorbachev

release date: Sep 23, 1993
After Gorbachev
Dramatic and confusing changes in what used to be the Soviet Union have transformed the world in which we live. Communist rule has given way to multiparty politics; a command economy is being painfully privatised; almost every social and cultural value has been overturned; and perestroika has now been swept away by the reforming policies of Boris Yeltsin. In turn, these policies are now challenged by a variety of conservative and nationalist forces. This fourth edition of Stephen White's best-selling introductory text has been revised throughout. A new final chapter charts the first turbulent years of Yeltsin's troubled presidency and the background to his radical policies. Clearly written but detailed and authoritative, After Gorbachev, like its predecessors, will continue to provide an unrivalled guide to the processes of transition, upheaval, and collapse which now characterise Russia and the post-Soviet republics.

The Politics of Transition

release date: Aug 27, 1993
The Politics of Transition
The authors analyse the full impact of transition on official and popular values, central and local political institutions, post-Soviet republics, the CPSU and the parties which replaced it, and political participation. A final chapter considers the problematic nature of this form of 'democracy from above'.

Communist and Postcommunist Political Systems

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Communist and Postcommunist Political Systems
Aims to provide an accurate and up-to-date guide to communist and post-communist political systems. This edition is produced by different authors, has been substantially rewritten and includes a new chapter on the leaderships of various countries.
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