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  • - An Imagined Conspiracy
    av Michael S. Sherry
    715,-

    Gay men played a prominent role in defining the culture of mid-twentieth-century America. This book offers an analysis of the tension between the nation's dependence on and fear of the cultural influence of gay artists. It places theories about homintern debasing American culture within paranoia of the time that included anticommunism, and racism.

  • av Jeff Broadwater
    555,-

    George Mason (1725-92) is often omitted from the small circle of founding fathers that are celebrated, but, in his service to America he was, in the words of Thomas Jefferson, ""of the first order of greatness."" This book provides a comprehensive account of Mason's life at the center of the momentous events of eighteenth-century America.

  • - Architecture and Material Life in the Early American City, 1780-1830
    av Bernard L. Herman
    589,-

    Taking a material culture approach, this book examines urban domestic buildings from Charleston, South Carolina, to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as well those in English cities and towns, to better understand why people built the houses they did and how their homes informed everyday city life.

  • - The Story of New England Cooking
    av Kathleen Fitzgerald
    689,-

    From baked beans to apple cider, from clam chowder to pumpkin pie, this culinary history reveals the origins of New England foods and cookery. It chronicles the region's cuisine from the English settlers' first encounter with Indian corn in the 17th century to the nostalgic marketing of New England dishes in the first half of the 20th century.

  • - Contesting the Memory of the Civil War in the South, 1865-1914
    av William A. Blair
    515

    Exploring the history of Civil War commemorations from both sides of the color line, William Blair places the development of memorial holidays and Emancipation Day celebrations in the context of Reconstruction politics and race relations in the South. His examination demonstrates that the politics of commemoration remain contentious.

  • av George C. Rable
    519

    Fought on December 13, 1862, the battle of Fredericksburg ended in a stunning defeat for the Union. This text presents an account of this Civil War campaign, placing it within its political, social and military context. It also addresses questions of strategy and material conditions in the camp.

  • - A Record of Twentieth-Century Slave Narratives
    av Paul D. Escott
    719,-

    Slavery Remembered: A Record of Twentieth-Century Slave Narratives

  • - His Life and Times
    av Lee A. Craig
    589

  • - Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation
    av Caroline E. Janney
    545,-

    Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation

  • - The Father of Modern Political Cartoons
    av Fiona Deans Halloran
    589

    Thomas Nast: The Father of Modern Political Cartoons

  • - Walt Whitman and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet
    av Edward Whitley
    669,-

    American Bards: Walt Whitman and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet

  • - Sex, Gender, and Population Politics after Slavery
    av Juanita De Barros
    629

    Reproducing the British Caribbean: Sex, Gender, and Population Politics after Slavery

  • - A Political History of the American South
    av Michael Perman
    635,-

    Pursuit of Unity: A Political History of the American South

  • - A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth-Century United States
    av Kristin Celello
    585,-

    Presents an account of marriage and divorce in America in the twentieth century, focusing on the development of the idea of marriage as 'work'. This book describes how professionals and the public worked together to define the nature of marital work throughout the twentieth century.

  • - The National Negro Congress and the Rise of Militant Civil Rights
    av Erik S. Gellman
    555

    Death Blow to Jim Crow: The National Negro Congress and the Rise of Militant Civil Rights

  • av George A. Kennedy
    669,-

    Provides readers of the Bible with an important tool for understanding the Scriptures. Based on the theory and practice of Greek rhetoric in the New Testament, George Kennedy's approach acknowledges that New Testament writers wrote to persuade an audience of the truth of their messages. These writers employed rhetorical conventions that were widely known and imitated in the society of the times.

  • - Taste, Class, and the Novel, 1920-1960
    av Gordon Hutner
    609,-

    What America Read: Taste, Class, and the Novel, 1920-1960

  • - The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi
    av Michael B. Ballard
    499

    A study of the 1863 battle that cut off a crucial river port and rail depot for the South and split the Confederate nation, providing a turning point in the Civil War.

  • - Afro-Cubans and African Americans in a World of Empire and Jim Crow
    av Frank Andre Guridy
    635,-

    Cuba's geographic proximity to the United States and its centrality to US imperial designs following the War of 1898 led to the creation of a unique relationship between Afro-descended populations in the two countries. Drawing on archival sources in both countries, the author traces four encounters between Afro-Cubans and African Americans.

  • - Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion
    av Peter S. Carmichael
    635,-

    Challenging the popular conception of Southern youth on the eve of the Civil War as intellectually lazy, violent, and dissipated, this book looks at the lives of more than one hundred young white men from Virginia's last generation to grow up with the institution of slavery.

  • - From Chattel to Citizens
    av Celia E. Naylor
    669,-

    Charts the experiences of enslaved and free African Cherokees from the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma's entry into the Union in 1907. This book explores how slaves connected with Indian communities not only through Indian customs - language, clothing, and food - but also through bonds of kinship.

  • av Shawn C. Smallman
    609,-

    Shows how the varying histories and cultures of the nations of Latin America have influenced the course of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This work demonstrates that a disease spread in an intimate manner is profoundly shaped by impersonal forces. It explains that in Latin America the AIDS pandemic has fractured into a series of subepidemics.

  • - The Last Depot
    av William Marvel
    505,-

    Between February 1864 and April 1865, 41,000 Union prisoners of war were taken to the stockade at Anderson Station, Georgia, where nearly 13,000 of them died. The author contends that virulent disease and severe shortages of vegetables, medical supplies, and other necessities combined to create a crisis beyond the captors' control.

  • - The SS, Slave Labor, and the Concentration Camps
    av Michael Thad Allen
    719,-

    Powerfully contradicts the assumption that the SS forced slavery upon the German economy, demonstrating that instead industrialists actively sought out the Business Administration Main Office as a valued partner in the war economy. Moreover, the book reveals the ideological dedication, even fanatical devotion, to slavery and genocide of the bureaucrats who oversaw Holocaust operations.

  • - Enslaved Women and Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South
    av Stephanie M. H. Camp
    585,-

    Recent scholarship on slavery has explored the lives of enslaved people beyond the watchful eye of their masters. Building on this work and the study of space, social relations, gender, and power in the Old South, Stephanie Camp examines the everyday containment and movement of enslaved men and, especially, enslaved women.

  • - Race and Family in Contemporary African American Fiction
    av Ashraf H. A. Rushdy
    739

    This study examines how cultural works contribute to social debates, how a particular representational form emerges out of a specific historical epoch, and how some intellectuals meditate on the issue of historical responsibility within contemporary American society.

  • - Hatfields, McCoys, and Social Change in Appalachia, 1860-1900
    av Altina L. Waller
    735

    The Hatfield-McCoy feud, the entertaining subject of comic strips, popular songs, movies, and television, has long been a part of American folklore and legend. In this study, Altina Waller tells the real story of the Hatfields and McCoys and the Tug Valley of West Virginia and Kentucky, placing the feud in the context of community and regional change in the era of industrialization.

  • - Labor and Civil Liberties between the World Wars
    av Jennifer Luff
    635,-

    Commonsense Anticommunism: Labor and Civil Liberties between the World Wars

  • - Becoming Mexicano in Colonial Guatemala
    av Laura E. Matthew
    669,-

    Memories of Conquest: Becoming Mexicano in Colonial Guatemala

  • - Passion, Politics, and Memory
    av Carrie Hamilton
    715,-

    Sexual Revolutions in Cuba: Passion, Politics, and Memory

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