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  • - Poems
    av Roger Sedarat
    369,-

    As an Iranian American poet, the author fuses Western and Eastern traditions to reinvent the classical Persian form of the ghazal. He uses the ancient ghazal form in the tradition of the classical masters like Hafez and Rumi to politically challenge the Islamic Republic of Iran's continual crackdown on protesters.

  • - An Advocate's Guide to Freedom of Information in Ohio
    av David Marburger & Karl Idsvoog
    529,-

    A practical guide on how to take full advantage of Ohio's so-called Sunshine Laws, this book is for those who find themselves in a battle for public records. This comprehensive and contentious guide offers field-tested tips on how to avoid ""no,"" and advises readers on legal strategies if their requests for information go unmet.

  • - South African Storytellers and Resistance
    av Harold Scheub
    565 - 1 125

    The oral and written traditions of the Africans of South Africa have provided an understanding of their past and the way the past relates to the present. This book offers the study of how Africans used oral traditions as a means of survival against European domination.

  • - Appalachian Stories
    av Meredith Sue Willis
    849,-

    Meredith Sue Willis's Out of the Mountains is a collection of thirteen short stories set in contemporary Appalachia. Firmly grounded in place, the stories voyage out into the conflicting cultural identities that native Appalachians experience as they balance mainstream and mountain identities.

  • - The Civil War Letters of William McKnight, Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
     
    775,-

    A collection of more than one hundred letters that provides various accounts of several battles in Kentucky and Tennessee, such as the Cumberland Gap and Knoxville campaigns that were pivotal events in the Western Theater.

  • - Poems
    av Will Wells
    199 - 369,-

    For Will Wells, recipient of the thirteenth annual Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, this includes reaching across centuries and continents, into the minds and hearts of disparate individuals - Albert Einstein, the traveler from Porlock, Dante, or Holocaust survivors, including his own grandmother - to extract the personal value embedded there for him.

  • - Dialogical Phenomenology
    av Beata Stawarska
    929

    Classical phenomenology has suffered from an individualist bias and a neglect of the communicative structure of experience, especially the phenomenological importance of the addressee, the inseparability of I and You, and the nature of the alternation between them. This title remedies this neglect.

  • - State Forestry and Social Conflict in Tanzania, 1820-2000
    av Thaddeus Sunseri
    369 - 1 329

    Forests have been at the fault lines of contact between African peasant communities in the Tanzanian coastal hinterland and outsiders for almost two centuries. In recent decades, a global call for biodiversity preservation has been the main challenge to Tanzanians and their forests.

  • - African Medicine, Cultural Exchange, and Competition in South Africa, 1820-1948
    av Karen E. Flint
    399 - 929

    Healing Traditions offers a historical perspective to the interactions between South Africa's traditional healers and biomedical practitioners. It provides an understanding that is vital for the development of medical strategies to effectively deal with South Africa's healthcare challenges.

  • - Popular Ethnography and the Making of Usable Pasts in Greek America
    av Yiorgos Anagnostou
    599 - 1 365

    In Contours of White Ethnicity, Yiorgos Anagnostou explores the construction of ethnic history and reveals how and why white ethnics selectively retain, rework, or reject their pasts.

  • - Shopping and the Culture of Consumption in Victorian Women's Writing
    av Krista Lysack
    529 - 935

    From the 1860s through the early twentieth century, Great Britain saw the rise of the department store and the institutionalization of a gendered sphere of consumption.

  • - Sculptor of Women
    av Julie Aronson
    359

    In the Gilded Age, when most sculptors aspired to produce monuments, Bessie Potter Vonnoh (1872-1955) made significant contributions to small bronze sculpture and garden statuary designed for the embellishment of the home. Her work commanded admiration for her fluid and suggestive modeling, graceful lines, and sculptural form.

  • - Environmental Relations in the Making of the Transkei
    av Jacob A. Tropp
    359 - 929

    In this groundbreaking study, Jacob A. Tropp explores the interconnections between negotiations over the environment and an emerging colonial relationship in a particular South African context-the Transkei-subsequently the largest of the notorious "homelands" under apartheid.

  • - A Dual-Text Critical Edition
    av Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    295 - 689,-

    Scholars have argued for decades over which constitutes the best possible version of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's much-anthologized story "The Yellow Wall-Paper." This book offers both Gilman scholars and scholars of textual studies a means of engaging with a work that exists in multiple forms, and includes fresh readings of this story.

  • av Jeff Mann
    475,-

    Loving Mountains, Loving Men is the first book-length treatment of a topic rarely discussed or examined: gay life in Appalachia. Appalachians are known for their love of place, yet many gays and lesbians from the mountains flee to urban areas.

  • - A History of the Marashea Gangs in South Africa, 1947-1999
    av Gary Kynoch
    359 - 929

    Since the late 1940s, a violent African criminal society known as the Marashea has operated in and around South Africa's gold mining areas.

  • - The Childhood and Civil War Memoirs of Captain John Calvin Hartzell, OVI
    av John Calvin Hartzell
    565,-

    When his captain was killed during the Battle of Perryville, John Calvin Hartzell was made commander of Company H, 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He led his men during the Battle of Chickamauga, the siege of Chattanooga, and the Battle of Missionary Ridge.

  • - Cincinnati's Black Community 1802-1868
    av Nikki M. Taylor
    529,-

    Nineteenth-century Cincinnati was northern in its geography, southern in its economy and politics, and western in its commercial aspirations.

  • av Dan Lechay
    199

    The poetry of Dan Lechay, collected in "The Quarry", constructs a myth of the Midwest that is at once embodied in the permanence of the landscape, the fleeting nature of the seasons, and the eternal flow of the river. He reminds us that nothing is more mysterious that the way things are.

  • - A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl
    av Lilian Alweiss
    1 289,-

    The World Unclaimed argues that Heidegger's critique of modern epistemology in Being and Time is seriously flawed. Heidegger believes he has done away with epistemological problems concerning the external world by showing that the world is an existential structure of Dasein.

  • av Allison Eir Jenks
    199 - 369,-

    The Palace of Bones by Allison Eir Jenks is an often stark and startling vision of the way we live, the places we inhabit, and the relics we make to comfort ourselves. Haunted by a quiet, unquenchable longing, Jenks expertly and calmly guides the reader through a vivid dreamscape in this first full-length collection of poems.

  • - Working-Class Women and Victorian Social-Problem Fiction
    av Patrica E. Johnson
    895

    This study argues that, due to the 1842 Parliamentary bluebook on mines with its images of women at work, the female industrial worker became more dangerous to represent than the prostitute or male radical, because she exposed contradictions in the class and gender ideologies of the period.

  • - The Remarkable Story of a Black Appalachian Woman
    av Memphis Tennessee Garrison
    459 - 835

    This oral history, based on interview transcripts, is the untold story of African American life in West Virginia, as seen through the eyes of a remarkable woman: Memphis Tennessee Garrison, an innovative teacher, administrative worker at US Steel, and vice president of the National Board of the NAACP at the height of the civil rights struggle.

  • av V. Penelope Pelizzon
    199 - 369,-

    In choosing the winning manuscript for the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, judge Andrew Hudgins remarked: "With immense poetic verve, Pelizzon finds flamboyance in places where it has been forgotten and brings it back to vivid life--and she sees it for what it is.

  • - An American Woman in Nineteenth-Century Palestine
    av Barbara Kreiger
    339 - 665

    Divine Expectations presents the account of Clorinda Minor, a charismatic American Christian woman whose belief in the Second Coming prompted her to leave a comfortable life in Philadelphia in 1851 and take up agriculture in Palestine.

  • - A Daughter's Memoir Of Louis Bromfield
    av Ellen Bromfield Geld
    275,-

    Preserves all things Louis Bromfield fought for or against in a life marked by surging vitality and gusto.

  • - An Algerian Journal
    av Eugene Fromentin
    725,-

    Between Sea and Sahara gives us Algeria in the third decade of colonization. Written in the 1850s by the gifted painter and extraordinary writer Eugene Fromentin, the many-faceted work is travelogue, fiction, stylized memoir, and essay on art.

  • - Origins and Establishment of the First Federal Congress
    av Kenneth R. Bowling
    809,-

    On March 4, 1789, New York City's church bells pealed, cannons fired, and flags snapped in the wind to celebrate the date set for the opening of the First Federal Congress.

  • av Susan Shoenbauer Thurin
    795,-

    Three men and three women: a plant collector, a merchant and his novelist wife, a military officer, and two famous women travelers went to China between the Opium War and the formal end of the opium trade, 1842-1907.

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