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  • av Ery Shin
    769

    Brings to life Gertrude Stein's surrealist sensibilities and personal values borne from her WWII anxieties, not least of which originated in a dread of anti-Semitism. Ery Shin argues that Stein's later works engage with storytelling and life-writing in startling ways - most emphatically and poignantly through the surrealist lens.

  • - Preachers, Pioneers, and Modern Jewish Politics
    av Matthew Mark Silver
    849

    Pivots away from commonplace accounts of the origins of Jewish politics and focuses on the ongoing activities of actors instrumental in the theological, political, diplomatic, and philanthropic networks that enabled the establishment of new Jewish communities in Palestine and the United States.

  • - Tourism, Cultural Heritage, and Afro-Antillean Identities in Panama
    av Carla Guerron Montero
    675,-

    Based on long-term ethnographic and archival research, this book considers the intersection of tourism, multiculturalism, and nation building. Carla Guerron Montero analyses the ways in which tourism becomes a vehicle for the development of specific kinds of institutional multiculturalism and nation-building projects.

  • - Information and Rhetoric in a Networked Archival Age
    av Nathan R. Johnson
    625,-

    Probes the development of information management after World War II and its consequences for public memory and human agency. Nathan Johnson charts turning points where concepts of memory became durable in new computational technologies and modern memory infrastructures took hold.

  • - Alabama Politics and the Confederate Cause
    av Ben H. Severance
    585

    Alabama's military forces were fierce and dedicated combatants for the Confederate cause. In his new study of Alabama during the Civil War, Ben Severance argues that Alabama's electoral and political attitudes were, in their own way, just as unified in their support for the cause of southern independence.

  • - Women's Regionalist Fiction and Political Economy
    av Thomas Strychacz
    849

    Takes a new approach to the question of how female regionalist fictions represent "the economic" by situating them within traditions of classical political economic thought. The book's approach ultimately leads us to reconsider what we mean by the term "economic".

  • - An Evangelical Exodus
    av Vic Sizemore
    389,-

    In a clear-eyed and eloquent voice, Vic Sizemore grapples movingly with his own bewilderment and chagrin as he struggles to reconcile the essential philosophical and moral decay that he believes many evangelicals have come to embrace.

  • av Ian Barnard
    625,-

    Makes the counter-intuitive argument that contemporary'sex panics' are undergirded by queerphobia, even when the panics in question don't appear to have much to do with queerness. Ian Barnard presents six case studies that treat a wide range of sex panic rhetorics to demonstrate his argument.

  • - Southern Baptist Women and Social Reform in the Progressive Era
    av Carol Crawford Holcomb
    625,-

    Shows how the social attitudes of women were shaped during the Progressive era. By studying primary documents, Carol Crawford Holcomb uncovers ample evidence that WMU leaders, aware of the social gospel and sympathetic to social reform, appropriated the tools of social work and social service to carry out their missionary work.

  • - Science, Faith, and the Search for Meaning, 1840-1920
    av John S. Haller
    679,-

    Investigates the fin de siecle search for truth and meaning in a world that had been radically transformed. John S. Haller Jr. examines the moral and philosophical journeys of nine European and American intellectuals who sought deeper understanding amid such paradigmatic upheaval.

  • - Painting, Memory, and the First World War
     
    799,-

    Examines the relationship between war painting and collective memory in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, and the United States. The paintings discussed vary tremendously, ranging from public murals and panoramas to works on a far more intimate scale.

  • - Southern Baptists and Palestine before Israel
    av Walker Robins
    639,-

    Explores the roots of evangelical Christian support for Israel through an examination of the Southern Baptist Convention. The explores how Southern Baptists engaged what was called the "Palestine question" whether Jews or Arabs would, or should, control the Holy Land after World War I.

  • - Journals and Letters, 1785-1797
    av Andre Michaux
    695,-

    Known to today's biologists primarily as the "Michx", at the end of more than 700 plant names, Andre Michaux was an intrepid French naturalist. Straddling the fields of documentary editing, history of the early republic, history of science, botany, and American studies, this book is the first complete English edition of Michaux's American journals.

  • - Stories
    av Susan Neville
    265,-

    Located somewhere in the rust belt in the early twenty-first century, residents of the town of Whispering Dolls dream of a fabled and illusory past, even as new technologies reshape their world into something different and deeply strange.

  • - A Novel
    av Kiik Araki-Kawaguchi
    265,-

    A novel about two teenage lovers who disrupt a World War II internment camp in Arizona. Winner of FC2's Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize

  • - Florida during the Civil War Era
     
    379,-

    An examination of the understudied, yet significant role of Florida and its populace during the Civil War.

  • - Archaeological Perspectives on Native American Architecture and Landscape in the Southern Appalachians
    av Christopher B. Rodning
    379,-

    Examines how architecture and other aspects of the built environment, such as hearths, burials, and earthen mounds, formed center places within the Cherokee cultural landscape

  • - A First-Hand Account of the Historic Under-Ice Survey of the Siberian Continental Shelf by USS Queenfish (SSN-651)
    av Alfred S. McLaren
    355,-

    Charting the Siberian continental shelf during the height of the Cold War

  • - The Life and Death of Sgt. William Remmel 121st New York Infantry
    av William Remmel
    329,-

    Uncommonly articulate letters from a young German-American soldier with the Union forces

  • - American Ghosts, Millennial Passions, and Contemporary Gothic Fictions
    av Arthur F. Redding
    329,-

    Examines the work of contemporary American authors who draw on the gothic tradition in their fiction

  • - The Effeminate Paradox in Postwar US Literature and Culture
    av Harry Thomas
    379,-

    Offers an innovative exploration of postwar representations of effeminate men and boys. Sissy! The Effeminate Paradox in Postwar US Literature and Culture expands on recent cultural criticism that focuses on the ways men and boys deemed to be feminine have been - and continue to be - condemned for their personalities and behaviour.

  • - Rethinking Realism in Twain, James, Wharton, and Cather
    av Diana Hope Polley
    329,-

    Probes the ways in which two major periods in nineteenth-century American literature - Romanticism and Realism - have come to be understood and defined. Echoes of Emerson: Rethinking Realism in Twain, James, Wharton, and Cather traces the complex and unexplored relationship between American realism and the philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

  • - The Life and Death of Confederate Artillerist John Pelham
    av Jerry H. Maxwell
    465,-

    Maxwell's work provides the first complete, deeply researched biography of Pelham, perhaps Alabama's most notable Civil War figure, and explains his enduring attraction.

  • av Laurent Joubert
    329,-

    Translation from French of an essay on the nature and character of human laughter

  • av Clarke E. Cochran
    329,-

    A classic political philosophy text, available again

  • - The Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama
     
    379,-

  • - Islander, Japanese, and American Memories of War
    av Stephen C. Murray
    379,-

    The Japanese annexed the archipelago of Palau in 1914. The airbase built on Peleliu Island became a target for attack by the US in World War II. This book offers an ethnographic study of how Palau and Peleliu were transformed by warring powers and explores how their conflict is remembered differently by the three peoples who shared the experience.

  • - The Last True Battle of the Civil War
    av Charles A. Misulia
    379,-

    An account that will long stand as the definitive treatment. In this work, Charles A. Misulia, a lifelong student of the Civil War and expert on the Battle of Columbus, provides a comprehensive study of the Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865, conflict.

  • - Theatre and Embodiment
     
    445

    A substantive exploration of bodies and embodiment in theatre. Theatre is inescapably about bodies. The essays in Theatre Symposium, Volume 27 explore a broad range of issues related to embodiment.

  • - Science, Politics, and Unintended Consequences
    av R. Douglas Hurt
    639,-

    A synthesis of the agricultural history of the Green Revolution. R. Douglas Hurt demonstrates that the Green Revolution did not turn out as neatly as scientists predicted. When its methods and products were imported to places like Indonesia and Nigeria, or even replicated indigenously, the result was a tumultuous impact on a society's functioning.

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