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  • - Historical Images of National Reform from the Qajars to the Islamic Republic of Iran
    av Negar Mottahedah
    475

    Explores the central issues of vision and visibility in Iranian culture. This book focuses on historical and literary texts to understand the use of visual culture in the production of the contemporary nation. It examines various discourses that have constituted the image of the ""Babi.

  • - The Six Nations since 1800
    av Laurence M. Hauptman
    569,-

    Traces the Six Nations' history through the lens of the remarkable leaders who shaped it. Focusing on the distinct qualities of Iroquois leadership, this title reveals how the Six Nations have survived in the face of overwhelming pressure. It explores how leaders use the past to enable cultural, economic, and political survival.

  • - The Unique Career of Shivhei Ha-Besht
    av Moshe Rossman
    115,-

    Explores the career of Shivhei Ha-Besht. This book covers such themes as Besht's miraculous birth and childhood, his initiation into mystical secrets, his dreams, his travels, and most of all the miracles that he performed. It examines the historical and cultural significance of these stories.

  • - Gender, Migration, and the Family in Andean Ecuador and New York City
    av Jason Pribilsky
    329,-

    Chronicling the experience of young Andean families as their lives extend between the Ecuadorian highlands and New York City, this book takes an in-depth look at transnational labor migration and gender identities. It offers an account of the ways in which young men and women in these two locales navigate their lives.

  • - Reflections on Leviticus 19:18
    av Paul Mendes-Flohr
    115,-

    In this probing and original lecture, Paul Mendes-Flohr examines classical and modern Jewish commentaries on the biblical commandment, "Love your neighbour as yourself: I am the Lord" (Leviticus 19:18). The lecture concludes by addressing a question that vexed commentators throughout the generations: Can love be commanded?

  • - A Reader
    av Joanne Morreale
    329,-

    An anthology of writings that examine the TV sitcom in terms of its treatment of gender, family, class, race and ethnic issues. The selections range from early shows such as ""I Remember Mama"" to the more recent ""Roseanne"".

  • - Colonialism and Space in Urban Africa
    av Garth Andrew Myers
    625

    This work focuses on the creation of, and struggle over, urban order in four cities in Eastern and Southern Africa, namely Nairobi, Lusaka, Zanzibar, and Lilongwe, and the workings of power in the planning processes for each city. It covers colonial rule and postcolonial inheritance in these cities

  • - Gender, Self, and Identity
    av Suad Joseph
    479

    This collection of articles written by feminist scholars focuses on intimate Arab familial relationships. The authors identify key family relationships - mother-son, brother-sister, co-wives, father-daughter - to explore women's contribution to shaping and defining themselves in relation to others.

  • - The Burned-Over District of New York in the 1840s
    av Michael Barkun
    275,-

    Examines all the leading millennial movements of New York in the 1840s showing intricate linkages among social reformers, community builders, and revivalists. The book adds to our understanding of the richly textured fabric of American social and religious experimentation, even to the present day.

  • av Fariba Vafi
    339,-

    Telling the story of life, love, and the demands of marriage and motherhood, the author gives readers a portrait of one woman's struggle to adapt to the complexity of life in modern Iran. She demystifies contemporary Iran by taking readers beyond the stereotypes and into the lives of individuals.

  • - From Hill Street Blues to ER
    av Robert J. Thompson
    275,-

    Offers an insider's tour, touching on the network's dizzying decision-making process, and the artists who have revolutionized the medium.

  • av Atwood Manley
    275,-

    This is the story of J. Henry Rushton, a native of northern New York State who became world famous as a builder of canoes. He and his craft were at the center of notable events in canoeing history in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Rushton was born in 1843 in a small settlement on the edge of the Adirondack wilderness. In his thirties, seeking to cure himself of "consumption" in the mountain air, he built a boat for a trip into the woods. Tradition has it friends asked Rushton to build boats for them, too, and his career was started.Rushton was fortunate in his patrons. In 1880 he was approached by the outdoor writer, George Washington Sears, better known by his pen name 11Nessmuk." A frail man, Nessmuk asked Rushton to build him an exceptionally lightweight canoe. Nessmuk's solitary tours of Adirondack waterways in the 10 ¿-pound Sairy Gamp set a new trend in sports life. His letters in the journal Forest and Stream did much to popularize unguided travel through the wilderness and to spread Rushton's fame.Many illustrations, including two previously unpublished sketches by Frederic Remington, help tell the story here. Five appendixes include Rushton's catalog descriptions of his construction methods; a reprint of an article by Nessmuk, an account of the Rushton canoes extant today, drawings and specifications of seven of these extant canoes, and a lengthy discussion by Harry Rushton of his father's methods of craftsmanship.

  • - Essays on Hodinoehsoe:ni' Visual Code and Epistemological Recovery
    av Penelope Myrtle Kelsey
    389,-

  • - The Cartooning Career of Boris Drucker
    av Johanna Drucker
    189,-

    For more than a half-century, Boris Drucker has created a livelihood and a reputation as a cartoonist. Documenting Drucker's career, this collection represents his work as a graphic artist, and includes his art school drawings, World War II sketchbooks from India, early advertising assignments, and many cartoons.

  • - A History of the US. Movement for World Peace and Women's Rights
    av Harriet Hyman Alonso
    569,-

    A history of the ideologies and personalities of the feminist peace movement in the US. This study explores: connections between militarism and violence against women; women as the ""mothers"" of society; women as naturally responsible citizens; and the desire to be independent of male control.

  • av Edmund Wilson
    275,-

    This is an account of an Indian people's struggle to maintain an identity in American society. Also included is a study of ""The Mohawks in High Steel"" by Joseph Mitchell.

  • - A Memoir of Palestine
    av Aziz Shihab
    259,-

    Summoned by his dying mother, Palestinian-born Aziz Shihab returns to the homeland he and his family fled as refugees decades earlier: to a Palestine reclaimed by Israelis and to a country no longer that of his youth in a nation whose estate has been challenged by history. This gripping book chronicles that month-long journey.

  • av Susan Fenimore Cooper
    275,-

    Nature and the mid-19th-century American landscape is revealed in this journal of seasons.

  • av Thomas Szasz
    275,-

    Dealing with the relationship between psychiatry and the law, this book looks at the federal and state procedures which render impotent the constitutional right to a speedy and public trial. Trial transcripts are used to support the author's arguments.

  • - A Lighthearted WAAF Memoir
    av Felicity Ashbee
    289,-

    A rare and entertaining look at Felicity Ashbee's experiences as a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during World War II.

  • - Revised Edition
    av Oscar Pinkus
    365,-

  • av Leonard Lutwack
    529

    A groundbreaking study exploring the use of metaphors and images of place in literature. Drawing comparisons over a wide range of works, principally American and British literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Lutwack illustrates how writers have charged different environments with symbolic and psychological meaning.

  • - How I Came to Create the Most Popular Sitcom of All Time (includes CD)
    av Jess Oppenheimer
    285,-

    I Love Lucy remains a popular sitcom 45 years after its debut. Written by the producer and head writer of the show Jess Oppenheimer, with his son Gregg, this book provides an insight into how the comedy was conceived and executed, and gives an account of the broadcasting industry's development.

  • av Edmond L. Volpe
    275,-

    This guide offers analyses of all Faulkner's short stories, published and unpublished, that were not incorporated into novels or turned into chapters of a novel. Seventy-one stories receive individual critical analysis and evaluation.

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