Encyclopedia of Human Development
3-Volume Set

Neil J. Salkind, Editor
ISBN: 1412904757
$495.00 Hardcover

The Encyclopedia of Human Development is the first complete, authoritative, and informative reference work that presents state-of-the-art research and ready-to-use facts from the fields of psychology, individual and family studies, and education in a way that is not too technical.


Encyclopedia of Anthropology
5-Volume set

H. James Birx, editor
ISBN: 0761930299
$895.00 Hardcover

The five-volume Encyclopedia of Anthropology is a unique collection of over 1,000 entries that focuses on topics in physical anthropology, archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and applied anthropology.


Encyclopedia of Disability
5-Volume set

Gary L. Albrecht, editor
ISBN: 0761925651
$750.00 Hardcover

This set presents an authoritative reference resource to the many faces of disability. More than 500 world-renowned scholars have written over 1,000 entries--in a clear, accessible style--with the desire to bring all students, researchers, and interested readers closer to the daily experience of disability.


Encyclopedia of African American Society
2-Volume Set

Gerald D. Jaynes, editor
ISBN: 0761927646
$295.00 Hardcover

This two-volume reference seeks to capture the ways in which the tenets and foundations of African-American culture have given rise to today's society. Approaching the field from a "street-level" perspective, these two volumes cover topics of universal interest in America: rap music, sports, television, cinema, racism, religion, literature, and much more.


Encyclopedia of War & American Society
3-Volume Set

Peter Karsten, editor
ISBN: 0761930973
$395.00 Hardcover

SAGE Reference is proud to announce the Encyclopedia of War & American Society. This encyclopedia is a comprehensive, highly credentialed, multidisciplinary, historical work that examines the numerous ways wars affect societies. The three volumes cover a wide range of general thematic categories, issues, and topics that not only address the geopolitical effects of war, but also show how the U.S. engagement in national and international conflicts has affected the social and cultural arena.