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  • av Professor of English, Professor Burton (Distinguished Arts and Humanities & University of Louisiana) Raffel
    489

  • - Philadelphia's Italians Before Mass Migration
    av Richard N. Juliani
    555

    Philadelphia's first Italian immigrants arrived in the mid-18th century with artists, scholars, tradesmen and entrepreneurs establishing a community - one of the first "Little Italies" in America. This study tells the story of the community and profiles the immigrant experience in its early stages.

  • av Henry W. Shoemaker
    422

    Presents a collection of folktales by Henry W Shoemaker, Pennsylvania's first official folklorist.

  • - Exorcism of the Demons
    av James E. Miller Jr.
    585

  • - Participation and the New Interest Regime in Latin America
     
    909

    A comparative analysis of lower-class interest politics in Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Venezuela. Examines the proliferation of associations in Latin America's popular-sector neighborhoods, in the context of the historic problem of popular-sector voice and political representation in the region.

  • - Urban Popular Movements in Peru and Ecuador, 1990-2005
    av Paul Dosh
    489 - 1 035

    Examines the widespread Latin American phenomenon of illegal land seizures and squatter settlement development. Explains, based on case studies in Peru and Ecuador, how invasion organizations mobilize, why they succeed or fail, and why they endure or disappear.

  • av Edwin Miller Fogel
    529

    Presents a panorama of beliefs reflecting every aspect of Pennsylvania German life, from superstitions about childbirth and babies to concerns over marriage, farming, religion, medicine, and death. A section on sex that was originally available only to readers who requested it ""for purely scientific use"" has been included as an appendix to the Metalmark edition.

  • - Good Citizenship and the War on Poverty
    av William M. Epstein
    909

    An analysis of social and economic policies in the United States, with emphasis on the 1960s War on Poverty.

  • - Women's Xenoglossia in the Later Middle Ages
    av Christine F. Cooper-Rompato
    665 - 1 035

    Explores the phenomenon of xenoglossia, the sudden, miraculous ability to speak, understand, read, or write a foreign language, as it appears in the later medieval hagiographic record and in English literature. Includes discussion of the late medieval English writers Geoffrey Chaucer and Margery Kempe.

  • - Ascetic Travel in the Mediterranean World, A.D. 300-800
    av Maribel Dietz
    422

    Religious travellers were a common sight in the Mediterranean world during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. In fact, as Maribel Dietz finds, this period in the history of Christianity witnessed an explosion of travel, as both men and women took to the roads, seeking spiritual meaning in a life of itinerancy.

  • - Loss, Mourning, and Memory in Late Modern France
    av Jean-Philippe Mathy
    475 - 845

    A study of the cultural politics of loss and mourning in France from 1978 to the present. Focuses on national identity, secularism, Jacobin republicanism, and political-cultural exceptionalism.

  • av James F. Siekmeier
    422 - 845

    A study of United States-Bolivian in the post-World War II era. Explores attempts by Bolivian revolutionary leaders to both secure United States assistance and to obtain time and space to develop their policies and plans.

  • - Lives by Einhard, Notker, Ermoldus, Thegan, and the Astronomer
     
    1 145

    Translations of ninth-century lives of the emperors Charlemagne (by Einhard and Notker) and his son Louis the Pious (by Ermoldus, Thegan, and the Astronomer). Presented chronologically and contextually, with commentary.

  • - Egypt, Poland, Mexico, and the Czech Republic
    av Agnieszka (George Mason University) Paczynska
    489

    Explores what facilitates or hinders social group attempts to influence the process of economic restructuring and reconstruction of state-society relations by focusing on organized labor's response to privatization of the public sector during the first decade of reforms. Compares Poland, Egypt, Mexico and the Czech Republic.

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    555

    A collection of articles that address Jane Addams (1860-1935) in terms of her contribution to feminist philosophy and theory through her work on culture, art, sex, society, religion, and politics.

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    455

    Examines the founding in 1850 of the first library in the White House purchased with public funds, which was intended to remain there as a permanent collection. Documents the contents of the library and considers it within the political, social, and intellectual milieu of mid-nineteenth-century America.

  • av Paul Hacker
    409,99 - 909

    An eyewitness account by an American diplomat of the events that led up to Slovakia's independence in 1993. Includes an examination of Slovakia's post-independence development.

  • - Toward a More Critical Development Ethics
     
    775

    A collection of essays that extend, criticize, and reformulate the capability approach to human development, originally formulated by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum, in order to better understand the importance of power, especially institutional power.

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    555

    Within the popular consciousness, Emma Goldman has become something of an icon, a symbol for rebellion and women's rights. This book presents essays that resist a simplistic understanding of Goldman and instead attempts to examine her thinking in its proper social, historical, and philosophical context.

  • - The New York Publishing Trade in the Early American Republic
    av Steven Carl Smith
    409,99 - 1 229

    Traces the evolution of New York's publishing trade from the end of the American Revolution to the Age of Jackson. Explores the gradual development of local, regional, and national distribution networks in the early republic.

  • - Essays
    av Peter Shillingsburg
    575 - 1 435

    A collection of essays exploring the role of textual studies in understanding and editing texts, and in understanding the historical developments and cultural differences in editorial and archival systems.

  • - Essays in Rhetorical Hermeneutics
    av Steven Mailloux
    449 - 1 175

    A collection of essays on the methodology of rhetorical hermeneutics. Takes a historically and theoretically informed approach to textual interpretation, focusing on the production, circulation, and reception of written and performed communication.

  • - Advice for Medieval Princes on Witchcraft and Magic
     
    335

    English translations of two important fifteenth-century writings on witchcraft by Johannes Hartlieb and Ulrich Molitoris. Introduction discusses the writings, the authors, their historical environments, the ways they used sources, and their influence on the development of ideas about witchcraft.

  • - Selected Writings
    av Gifford & III Pinchot
    359 - 979

    Collection of essays by Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), founding chief of the U.S. Forest Service and twice governor of Pennsylvania. The social, political, and scientific insights in these essays anticipate many contemporary environmental-policy dilemmas and the growing demand for environmental justice.

  • av David S. Kaufer & Shawn J. Parry-Giles
    1 175

    Explores how memories of Lincoln became an important form of political rhetoric, and how divergent schools of U.S. political thought came to recruit Lincoln as their standard-bearer.

  • - Strategies of Repression and Legitimization
     
    939

    A collection of essays on various aspects of the position of magic in the modern world. Essays explore the ways in which modernity has been defined in explicit opposition to magic and superstition, and the ways in which modern proponents of magic have worked to legitimate their practices.

  • - A Social History of Pittsburgh's First Public High School
    av Jake Oresick
    285,-

    Traces the history of Schenley High, Pittsburgh's first public high school. Includes 150 original interviews examining issues of class, race, ethnicity, and collaboration, and how these reflect on the history of education in Pittsburgh.

  • - Instructions for the Moravian Choir Helpers, 1785-1786
     
    309,-

    An annotated and translated collection of instructions on religion, health, sexuality, and family life from the eighteenth-century Moravian Church.

  • av Patrick J. Murphy
    419 - 1 015

    Examines the ghost stories of writer and academic Montague Rhodes James (1862-1936). Focuses on the intersection between his scholarly work and his fiction, arguing that his two careers are intriguingly intertwined.

  • - Instructions for the Moravian Choir Helpers, 1785-1786
     
    1 049

    An annotated and translated collection of instructions on religion, health, sexuality, and family life from the eighteenth-century Moravian Church.

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