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  • - An American Radical, 1832-1919
    av Sharon M Harris
    815,-

    Dr Mary Walker is recognized in the fields of literature, feminist and gender studies, history, psychology, and sociology. This biography showcases Walker as a Medal of Honor recipient, examining her work as an activist, author, and Civil War surgeon, along with the many nineteenth-century issues she championed.

  • - A Critical Reader
     
    645,-

    Represents the changes occurring in Asian American communities and the world, changes that require a reconsideration of how the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies is defined and taught. This anthology summarizes and defines the shape of this field, addressing topics such as transnationalism, US imperialism, racism and immigration.

  • - Nurse Practitioners and the Evolution of Modern Health Care
    av Julie A. Fairman
    485

    Examines the context in which the nurse practitioner movement emerged, how large political and social movements influenced it, and how it contributed to the changing definition of medical care. This title describes how this evolution helped create a foundation for health policies that emerged at the end of the twentieth century.

  • - Religion, Immigration, and Civic Engagement in Miami
     
    465

    Focuses on the intersection of religion and civic engagement among Miami's immigrant and minority groups. This work examines the role of religious organizations in developing social relationships and how these relationships affect the broader civic world.

  • - Blood Donation and Religious Experience in North India
    av Jacob Copeman
    485

    Details collaborations between guruled devotional movements and public health campaigns to encourage voluntary blood donation in northern India. This book analyzes the operations of several high-profile religious orders that organize large-scale public blood-giving events.

  • - The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the American West
    av Scott Martelle
    475,-

    Explores a tale of political corruption and repression and immigrants' struggles against dominant social codes of race, ethnicity, and class. This work tells the story of small lives merging into a movement for change and of the human struggle for freedom and dignity.

  • - The Movement to Reclaim Tradition in America
    av Laura Ann Sanchez, James D. Wright & Steven L. Nock
    465

    Evaluates the viability of public policy in the intimate affairs of marriage, and also explores how growing public discourse is causing men and women to rethink the meaning of marriage.

  • - The Children of Immigrants in Turn-of-the-century America
    av Sarah E. Chinn
    479

    The 1960s are commonly considered to be the beginning of a distinct ""teenage culture"" in America. But did this highly visible era of free love and rock 'n' roll really mark the start of adolescent defiance? This title follows the roots of American teenage identity further back, to the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries.

  • - The Development of a Discipline
     
    675

    Presents a collection of representative historical texts that serve to trace and to illuminate the development of conceptions, policies, and treatments in public health from the dawn of Western civilization through the Progressive Era of the early twentieth century. This book provides annotated readings and biographical details.

  • - Images of Gender and Modernity
    av Dina Lowy
    485

    The dawn of the 20th century in Japan witnessed the rise of a peculiar problem: the ""Woman Problem."" This book focuses on this female image as it was debated in popular newspapers and magazines in the 1910s as well as on the lives of a specific group of women - members of the feminist literary organization known as the Seitosha.

  • - Visual Culture and Black Modernity
    av David Marriott
    419

    Examines the complex interplay between racial fears and anxieties and the political-visual cultures of suspicion and state terror. This work helps readers to consider how media technologies are ""haunted"" by the phantom of racial slavery. It is an exploration of the legacies of black visual culture and the political, deeply sexualized violence.

  • - The Black Comic Persona in Post-soul America
    av Bambi Haggins
    399

    Focuses on the ways in which the comic persona is constructed and changes across media, from stand-up, to the small screen, to film. This title examines the comic televisual and cinematic personae of Dick Gregory, Bill Cosby, Flip Wilson, and Richard Pryor and considers how these figures set the stage for black comedy.

  • - Social Change and American Religion
    av Gregory C. Stanczak
    419

    Based on over one hundred interviews with individuals of diverse faith traditions, this book shows how prayer, meditation, and ritual provide foundations for activism. It argues that spirituality plays an important role in the making of activists and has the potential for changing the social order.

  • av Rachel Burr
    495

    Draws on the author's daily observations of working children in Hanoi and argues that the youngsters are misunderstood by the majority of agencies that seek to support them. Looking at the experiences of children in contemporary Vietnam, she provides an analysis of how internationally led human rights agendas are often received on the local level.

  • av Suzanne Sheffield
    575,-

  • - A New Critical Realism for a Post-Seattle World
    av Cecelia Tichi
    565,-

    Collectively urging scholars and educators to pay attention to the material conditions out of which literature arises, this book inaugurates a critical realism in American literary studies. It provides a crucial link in the growing need to merge theory and practice with the goal of reconnecting the ivory tower elite to the activists on the street.

  • - Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law
    av Susan Scafidi
    445

    Who Owns Culture? offers analysis of cultural authorship and appropriation within American law. From indigenous art to Linux, it takes the reader on a tour between law and culture and provides insights into communal authorship, cultural appropriation, intellectual property law, and the formation of American culture.

  • - Ebbets Field and the Story of the Brooklyn Dodgers
    av Bob McGee
    389

    Generations after its demise, Ebbets Field remains the single most colorful and enduring image of a baseball park, with a treasured niche in the game's legacy and the American imagination. This book chronicles the ballpark's vibrant history from the drawing board to the wrecking ball, beginning with Charley Ebbets and the heralded opening in 1913.

  • av Peter M. Sandman, Bernadette M. West & Michael R. Greenberg
    419

    Here, journalists can find the facts they need to cover complex and controversial environmental health stories accurately. It is also a resource for librarians, students, editors and anyone who wishes to better understand the who, what, where, why and how of the media reports on the environment.

  • - The Transformation of Space from the Victorian Age to the American Century
     
    419

    This collection traces the development of the discipline of geography with its different institutional and political trajectories in the US and Great Britain. It is divided into four areas of geographic concern: time zones; commodities and exchanges; domestic fronts; and orientations.

  • - Black Women and Work
    av The Black Women and Work Collective
    459

    This volume offers an approach to representing work in the lives of black women in the United States. Contributors from many fields explore an array of lives and activities, allowing the reader to see the importance of black women's labour in the aftermath of slavery.

  • - African American Women Artists Engage the Past
    av Lisa Gail Collins
    539

    Examines the work of contemporary African-American women artists, focusing on four ""problems"" that recur when these artists confront their histories: the documentation of truth; the status of the black female body; and the relationships between art and cultural contact, and art and black girlhood.

  • - An Argument in Ethics, Medicine, and Law
    av Raphael Cohen-Almagor
    511

    This text takes a balanced approach in analyzing the emotionally charged debate of euthanasia, viewing the dispute from public policy and international perspectives. The author offers an interdisciplinary study in medicine, law, religion and ethics.

  • - America's Aristocrats in Thoroughbred Racing
    av Carole Case
    475

    This study examines the history of American thoroughbred racing, in particular the story behind the Jockey Club - formed in 1894 by the nation's richest and most powerful men - which still continues to exert a formidable influence on this ""sport of kings"".

  • av Mitsuye Yamada
    379

    This volume contains two collections of Mitsuye Yamada's poetry: """"Camp Notes and Other Writings"""" and """"Desert Run: Poems and Stories"""".

  • av Jeffrey Kaplan
    489

    This study presents a broad analysis of the late-20th century political and social factors which the authors believe draw right wing radicals from both sides of the Atlantic closer together.

  • av Leland Pollock
    705,-

    This guide to the marine life from Nova Scotia to North Carolina is designed for the ""nonexpert"", but aims also to provide coverage to meet the needs of those conducting biotic surveys and advanced studies in the region, with information in illustrated tabular form.

  • - When Clowns Make Laws for Queens, 1880-1887
    av Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    1 149

    The fourth volume of ""The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony"", this book documents the friendship and accomplishments of two of America's most important social and political reformers.

  • - National Protection for National Citizens, 1873 to 1880
    av Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
    1 149

    Through their letters, speeches, articles and diaries, this volume recounts the national careers of Stanton and Anthony as popular lecturers, their work with members of Congress to expand women's rights and the launch of their campaign for a 16th amendment in the Centennial Year of 1876.

  • - In the School of Anti-Slavery, 1840 to 1866
    av Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
    1 149

    This work is a collection of texts which document the lives and accomplishments of two of America's significant social and political reformers. This first volume recounts a quarter of a century of staunch commitment to political change leading up to the ratification of the 14th Ammendment.

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