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  • - Student Movements in the American South, 1960-1970
    av Jeffrey A. Turner
    555 - 1 249,-

    Explores student movements in the South to grasp the nature of activism in the region during the turbulent 1960s. Examining the activism of black and white students, Jeffrey Turner shows that the South responded to national developments but that the response had its own trajectory - one that was rooted in race.

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    1 078,99

    In the last decade the world has witnessed a rise in women's participation in terrorism. Women, Gender, and Terrorism explores women's relationship with terrorism, with a keen eye on the political, gender, racial, and cultural dynamics of the contemporary world.

  • - Flannery O'Connor's Vision of History
    av John F. Desmond
    439,-

    Argues that Flannery O'Connor's orthodox Catholic theology stands at the centre of her vision, providing the metaphysical base from which her fiction evolved. Given this religious context, it contends that O'Connor's stated view of fiction-writing as an "incarnational act" suggests a direct connection between the practice of fiction-writing and the Incarnation of Christ.

  • - Colonial Georgia and the British Atlantic World
    av Paul M. Pressly
    505 - 1 265,-

    In On the Rim of the Caribbean, Paul M. Pressly interprets Georgia's place in the Atlantic world in light of recent work in transnational and economic history. The colony's rapid growth holds a larger story: how a frontier where Carolinians played so large a role earned its own distinctive character.

  • - Rural Landscapes, Urban Development, and White Privilege
    av Laura R. Barraclough
    555 - 1 319

    In the first book-length scholarly study of the San Fernando Valley, Laura R. Barraclough combines ambitious historical sweep with an on-the-ground investigation of contemporary life in this iconic western suburb. She is particularly intrigued by the Valley's many rural elements, such as dirt roads, tack-and-feed stores, horse-keeping districts, citrus groves, and movie ranches.

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    565,-

    This collection of thirteen essays examines the leaders of the southern states during the Civil War. Malcolm C. McMillan writes of the futile efforts of Alabama's wealthy governors to keep the trust of the poor non-slaveholding whites.

  • - Director General of the Creek Nation
    av J. Leitch Wright
    505,-

    Bowles led an exciting life as an artist, actor, diplomat, navigator, soldier, linguist, chemist, and lawyer. He lived largely among Native Americans, reared an Indian family, circumnavigated the globe as a Spanish prisoner, and mingled freely with British royalty and leading London statesmen, scientists, and actors.

  • - Confederate Congressman
    av Warren Akin
    459

    The majority of these fifty letters were written while Akin was a member of the Confederate Congress. The letters cover legislative procedures; personnel of the Congress; political and civilian life in Richmond; and reactions of the Akin family to the crisis of war, invasion, loss of home, separation, and personal tragedies.

  • av Robert Cumming Wilson
    599,-

    As he traces the evolution of medicine, Wilson identifies the pioneering figures of pharmacy in Georgia, disease and drug problems that confronted the colony, self-diagnosis and home treatment, epidemics, and the advertising and sale of medicinal products.

  • av Albert B. Saye
    615,-

    Published in 1948, this work provides a detailed account of the constitutional history of Georgia from the Charter of 1732 to the adoption of the Constitution of 1945 and includes an analysis of the 1948 Georgia Constitution.

  • - The Professional Career of Charles Holmes Herty
    av Germaine M. Reed
    599,-

    In this biography of Charles Holmes Herty (1867-1938), Germaine M. Reed portrays the life and work of an internationally known scientist who contributed greatly to the industry of the Southeast and who played a significant role in the development of American chemistry.

  • - A Study in British Imperial Policy In the Eighteenth Century
    av Trevor R. Reese
    459

    This work explores British motives behind the founding of Georgia, Indian relations from the context of European wars, diplomacy, politics, and economic development. Trevor R. Reese presents the early history and settlement of Georgia as a clear example of the objects, methods, and failings of the old colonial system of the British Empire.

  • av Willard Range
    569,-

    Published in 1954, this survey illustrates how Georgia agriculture underwent rapid development due to mechanization, diversification, and application of scientific methods. Range offers his interpretations, emphasizing the impossibility of separating politics and culture in an economy based predominantly on agriculture.

  • - Rampant Rebels on the Georgia-Florida Border, 1810-1815
    av Rembert W. Patrick
    569,-

    Published in 1954, Rembert Patrick's Florida Fiasco details the aggressive schemes developed by President Madison and Secretary of State Monroe in the attempted acquisition of Florida. Patrick reveals the plotting of undercover agents, manipulation of discontented nationals, denials by high officials, and adventurers seeking rich rewards.

  • - Compositions of a Folk Fiddler
    av Colin Quigley
    549,-

    Follows Emile Benoit, a fiddler from French Newfoundland, through a rapidly changing musical milieu as he moves from a small rural community to international musical and folk festivals. This study is based on years of observation of Benoit's compositional practices, the author's experiences performing with Benoit, interviews, and analysis of the thoughts and conceptions of the artist himself.

  • av Ambroise Pare
    529

    Ambroise Pare (1510-1590) was a French surgeon who specialized in battlefield medicine. His medical achievements led Pare to be regarded as the ""Father of Modern Surgery."" Published in 1969, this is the first English translation of Ten Books of Surgery, and it contains records of many of the most advanced medical practices of the time.

  • - Confederate Aristocrat
    av Horace Montgomery
    459

    First published in 1964, Horace Montgomery's study of the life and career of Johnny Cobb, focuses on his experiences during the Civil War, his romantic relationship with fellow aristocrat Lucy Barrow, and his position after leaving the army as head of the numerous Cobb plantations.

  • - Historical Essays in Honor of Ellis Merton Coulter
     
    609,-

    Published in 1958 as a memoriam for E. Merton Coulter, Georgians in Profile is a collection of fourteen biographical essays that detail the lives of important Georgians. Written by Coulter's former students, the subjects of the essays range from colonial builders to reformers of the twentieth century.

  • - Mayor of Atlanta
    av Harold H. Martin
    549,-

    From the time he became mayor in 1937 until he retired in 1961, William Hartsfield dedicated himself to the problems and promise of the city of Atlanta. Published in 1978, his biography is a chronicle of how Hartsfield strove to fulfill the destiny of Atlanta, and in doing so, left his mark on the city forever.

  • - Methodist Bishop, Editor and Educator
    av Harold W. Mann
    555,-

    Published in 1965, this biography of Atticus Green Haygood (1839-1896) reveals a man whose personal faith led him to become one of the foremost southern advocates of liberal racial policies. From 1875 to 1884 he served as president of Emory College where he continued his efforts of social reform.

  • - A People in Transition
    av Henry Thompson Malone
    549,-

    First published in 1956, this book traces the progress of the Cherokee people, beginning with their native social and political establishments, their gradual assimilation into "white civilization," and eventual development of their own hybrid culture in the mountainous areas of the South.

  • - A Documentary History to 1872
     
    569,-

    Published in 1966, this documentary history examines the history of Georgia from the first appearance of Spanish explorers to the hardships of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

  • av Dolly Blount Lamar
    565,-

    Dolly Blount Lamar was the daughter of James Blount (1837-1903), who served as U.S. Representative from the sixth district of Georgia for twenty years. Published in 1952, this memoir portrays life inside a politically prominent southern family from Reconstruction to the New Deal.

  • - Written from Ports in America and England, 1795-1816
    av James A. Mackay
    569,-

    Published in 1949, this selection of letters between Robert Mackay, and his wife, Eliza Anne Mackay, provide unique insight into the life of a southern merchant during the early part of the nineteenth century. The Mackay's correspondence covers business, friendships, social life, and family, in addition to historical events unfolding at the time.

  • - His Observations and Public Service
    av Stirling Price Gilbert
    549,-

    Published in 1951, Gilbert's memoir details his career as a member of the Georgia State House of Representatives and as a Georgia Supreme Court judge. He offers legal commentary on important cases that he encountered during his career and outlines his views on the role of government.

  • - A Program of Education for Adults
    av Mildred E. English
    459

    English traces the development of adult education programs of the College in the Country program. It began in 1949, when West Georgia College chaplain J. Carson Pritchard was asked to conduct Bible study classes in rural Georgia. The classes evolved into a lecture series on a variety of topics and spread to other communities.

  • - Literary Periodicals to 1865
    av Bertram Holland Flanders
    565,-

    First published in 1944, this is a detailed survey of twenty-four distinguished periodicals published in antebellum Georgia. Lists magazines published during the time, including dates, places of publication, and names of editors and publishers. Plus more than nine hundred footnotes.

  • - Political Tactician
    av Alvin Laroy Duckett
    549,-

    Published in 1962, this is a biography of John Forsyth (1780-1841) who was Governor of Georgia and Secretary of State under both Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren. Alvin Laroy Duckett chronicles Forsyth's achievements portraying him as one of Georgia's most versatile and accomplished politicians.

  • - Versatile Anglo-Irish American, 1823-1883
    av E. Merton Coulter
    565,-

    E. Merton Coulter's biography of William Montague Browne portrays the life of an Irish journalist living in the north who moved south to adopt the Confederate cause. During the Civil War he served as Director of Conscription in Georgia, aide-de-camp to President Davis, and brigadier general. Browne also took part in the defense of Savannah.

  • av E. Merton Coulter
    549,-

    These nine essays originally appeared in the Georgia Historical Quarterly and range in subject from a group of Arcadians expelled from Nova Scotia that settled in colonial Georgia to the origins of the University of Georgia.

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