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  • av William Hedgepeth
    515

  • - The Last Years
    av William B. Dillingham
    505,-

  • av William B. Dillingham
    465

  • av Joseph S. Himes
    565,-

    The scope and content of Conflict and Conflict Management derive from some of the most frequently asked questions about the subject. What is social conflict? What are its prominent characteristics? Is conflict inevitable? How do social structure and unequal distribution of power affect the prevalence and nature of conflict?

  • - Poems
    av Casey Finch
    355,-

    Sweeping across the grave of an ancient empire, settling in among the manikins of Madison Avenue, singing for salvation from an earthly fire, Casey Finch's poems wrestle with the political, personal, and religious questions of our age.

  • av Susan Stewart
    355,-

    Presents Susan Stewart's second collection of poetry.

  • - Studies in the Classical Tradition in the Twentieth Century
    av Harry C. Rutledge
    459

  • - Post-Romantic Elaborations of the Mock-Heroic Mode
    av Roger B. Salomon
    569,-

  • - The Early Work of Herman Melville
    av William B. Dillingham
    459

  • av Robert K. Morris
    595,-

  • - A Study in Tragedy and Despair
    av William R. Brashear
    459

  • - Mythic Imagination and the Nordic Past
    av John L. Greenway
    505,-

  • - Horace Mann Bond, 1904-1972
    av Wayne J. Urban
    529

  • - Helen Douglas Mankin and Georgia Politics
    av Lorraine Nelson Spritzer
    475,-

  • - Sarah J. Hale and the Tradition of Nineteenth-Century American Women Editors
    av Patricia Okker
    535,-

  • av Gary Margolis
    355,-

    Gary Margolis's first book of poems is accomplished in its craftsmanship. For many years he has been publishing in magazines and, in this initial gathering of his work, he presents a sustained, mature poetic voice. This is a collection of his best poems and a carefully considered whole, a book that is consistently lyrical and moving.

  • av Gary Margolis
    379,-

    These are poems of the present, of commercials and human interest stories, of the drive-in windows that make banks and bedrooms of our cars. Describing the world he has seen and loved as well as how that world sometimes threatens itself, Gary Margolis speaks with caring humor and seriousness of the brokenness and beauty of America's present.

  • - The Anglo-American Context, 1830-1860
    av Marcus Cunliffe
    429

  • - Perspectives on Manhood in the South Since Reconstruction
     
    549,-

    Explores the contours of southern male identity from Reconstruction onwards. This book contains twelve case studies that document the changing definitions of southern masculine identity as understood in conjunction with identities based on race, gender, age, sexuality, and geography.

  • av Timothy Corrigan
    505,-

  • av Rebecca Harding Davis
    569 - 1 509

    The ten stories gathered here show Rebecca Harding Davis to be an acute observer of the conflicts and ambiguities of a divided nation and position her as a major transitional writer between romanticism and realism. Capturing the fluctuating cultural environment of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the stories explore such issues as racial prejudice and slavery, the loneliness and powerlessness of women, and the effects of postwar market capitalism on the working classes. Davis's characters include soldiers and civilians, men and women, young and old, blacks and whites. Instead of focusing (like many writers of the period) on major conflicts and leaders, Davis takes readers into the intimate battles fought on family farms and backwoods roads, delving into the minds of those who experienced the destruction on both sides of the conflict.Davis spent the war years in the Pennsylvania and Virginia borderlands, a region she called a "e;"e;vast armed camp."e;"e; Here, divided families, ravaged communities, and shifting loyalties were the norm. As the editors say, "e;"e;Davis does not limit herself to writing about slavery, abolition, or reconstruction. Instead, she shows us that through the fighting, the rebuilding, and the politics, life goes on. Even during a war, people must live: they work, eat, sleep, and love.

  • - The Future of International Nonproliferation Policy
     
    569,-

    The spread of weapons of mass destruction poses one of the greatest threats to international peace and security in modern times - the specter of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons looms over relations among many countries. This volume examines challenges faced by the international community.

  • - Relationships Among Eighteenth-Century British Women
    av Betty Rizzo
    609,-

  • av Helen B. Hiscoe
    565,-

  • - The Evolution of a Radical Humanist
    av David D. Cooper
    569,-

  • av Frank O. Braynard
    529

  • - Trends of Aeronautical Development in the United States, 1918-1929
    av Roger E. Bilstein
    555,-

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