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  • av Ty Matejowsky
    515,-

  • av Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder
    675,-

  • av Meghan E. Buchanan
    675,-

  • av Marie Secor, Ellen Quandahl, Glen McClish, m.fl.
    675,-

  • av Christopher M. Rein
    729

    A richly researched account of the social, racial, and political history of a major Deep South infantry division at home and in the Pacific

  • av Lisa J. Lefler
    379 - 625,-

  • av Adria Bernardi
    265,-

    Winner of FC2's Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize A universal story of exile, of the refugee and emigrant, and of all those displaced who can reconstruct a sense of home only by weaving a new fabric of the imagination

  • av Steve Tomasula
    299,-

    A visually stunning narrative of three eras in humankind's vexed relationship with nature

  • av Brooke M. Bauer
    449 - 675,-

  • av Benjamin J. Hruska
    375,-

  • av Maria Elizabeth Ausherman
    449,-

    An illustrated account of the life and work of the pioneering photographer. The Photographic Legacy of Frances Benjamin Johnston draws on original papers and photographs from the Library of Congress to document the extraordinary life and nearly seventy-year career of this pioneering photographer.

  • av Lisa McNair
    285,-

    Presents letters to a sister who perished in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, and in whose shadow of sacrifice and lost youth she was raised.

  • av Raphael Falco
    545

    The literary establishment tends to regard Bob Dylan as an intriguing, if baffling, outsider. That changed when Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. This book places Dylan the artist within a long tradition of literary production and offers an innovative way of understanding his unique, and often controversial, methods of composition.

  • av Jennifer Lillian Lodine-Chaffey
    735

    Provides a study of the depictions of women's executions in Renaissance England.

  • av Alan T. Levenson
    675,-

    An intellectual biography that reassesses one of the premier Jewish humanists of the mid-twentieth century. Alan Levenson recaptures the life, works, and milieu of the Romanian-born, English-educated, American belletrist Maurice Samuel.

  • av Grant Maierhofer
    265,-

    A kaleidoscopic sequence of autofictional narratives about identity, grief, and narrative itself

  • - The Civil Rights Ministry of Reverend Robert E. Hughes
    av Randall C. Jimerson
    689,-

    Traces the life and career of an admirable and lesser-known civil rights figure who fought injustice on two continents. This account presents valuable new evidence about the civil rights movement in the United States as well as human rights and liberation issues in colonial Southern Rhodesia in the years leading up to independence and self-rule.

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    449,-

    Essays in part one of this volume address theatrical production in very specific historical contexts, among them German theatre "from the rubble of Berlin" and German nationalist mass spectacles. Essays in part two are devoted to the theme of "Rethinking the Maternal" in contemporary and historical theatre.

  • - Alabama's Jews, the Second World War, and the Holocaust
    av Dan J. Puckett
    449,-

    Chronicles the experiences of Alabama Jews as they worked to overcome their own divisions in order to aid European Jews before, during, and after the Second World War. Dan J. Puckett's comprehensive analysis is enlivened and illustrated by true stories that will fascinate all readers of southern history.

  • - Indios Fronterizos and Mexican Independence
    av Barry Robinson
    625,-

    Offers a new look at Mexican Independence from the perspective of an indigenous population caught in the heart of the struggle. Marshalling an extensive array of archival material from Mexico, the US, and Spain, Barry Robinson shows that indio fronterizo participation in the Mexican wars of independence grafted into the larger Hidalgo Revolt through alignment with creole commanders.

  • - James E. Folsom in Alabama Politics, 1946-1958
    av George Sims
    499,-

    Examines the political career of Alabama's "Big Jim" Folsom

  • - The Anthology of Prose, Poetry, Visual, Found, E- & Hybrid Writing as Contemporary Art
    av Joe Amato
    519

    The first major anthology of writing that offers readers an overview of this other tradition as it lives in the early decades of the 21st century. Featuring over 100 pieces from more than 90 authors, this anthology offers a plethora of aesthetics and approaches to a wide variety subjects.

  • - New American Poetries from "The Dial" to the Digital
    av Alan Golding
    555,-

    Collects Alan Golding's essays on the futures (past and present) of poetry and poetics. Throughout the 13 essays gathered in this collection, Golding skillfully joins literary critique with a concern for history and a sociological inquiry into the creation of poetry.

  • - My Childhood in the Great Depression
    av Aileen Kilgore Henderson
    339,-

    Creates a vivid portrait of what life was like for many living in the rural South during the Depression and provides context for their everyday lives. Drawing on her girlhood diaries, Aileen Henderson's nuanced storytelling sheds light on the common struggle for sustenance during a time when people were at their most vulnerable.

  • - Stephen S. Wise, the Jewish Institute of Religion, and the Reinvention of American Liberal Judaism
    av Shirley Idelson
    465,-

    Explores how Rabbi Stephen S. Wise entirely changed the trajectory of American Reform Judaism over the course of the twentieth century and well into the twenty-first century.

  • av Eleanora A. Reber
    785,-

    Pottery analysis is a crucial component of excavating an archaeological site. Organic residues in pottery are made up of chemicals that absorb into pots over their lifetime. This book is a guide for mastering the technical specialty of organic residue analysis of pottery.

  • av Angela K. Ahlgren
    545

    A peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-America Theatre Conference

  • - A Novel
    av Kristin Johnson
    379,-

  • - Migration and Revitalization of Clothing and Language in Highland Guatemala
    av Joyce N. Bennett
    625,-

    Analyses how Indigenous women's migration contributes to women's empowerment in their home communities in Guatemala. This decolonial ethnographic analysis of Kaqchikel Maya women's linguistic and cultural activism demonstrates that marginalized people can and do experience empowerment and hope for the future of their communities.

  • - A Cherokee Community's Resistance to the Trail of Tears in North Carolina
    av Lance Greene
    675,-

    Explores the lives of wealthy plantation owners Betty and John Welch who lived on the southwestern edge of the Cherokee Nation. John was Cherokee and Betty was White. Lance Greene's study uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine how and why the Welches reestablished their ways of life in the midst of a growing White population.

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