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  • av Patrick Phillips
    379,-

    A collection of poems which navigate the course of the male experience, and particularly young fatherhood. It places the poet midway between the lives of his parents and the lives of his children and celebrates the simultaneity of experience that allows him to be, all at once, father, son, and boy.

  • - Social Criticism and Social Solace in Depression America
    av David P. Peeler
    609,-

  • av Cecily Parks
    379,-

    A collection of poems which meditate on the natural world.

  • - Essays in the Development of Gullah Language and Culture
     
    485

    A collection of essays, which explore the connections between the language and culture of South Carolina's barrier islands, West Africa, the Caribbean, and England.

  • av Jennifer Chang
    379,-

    A collection of poems which explores the emotional landscape of childhood without confession and without straightforward narrative. It focuses on the psychological tenor of experience: the underpinnings of identity and the role of nature in both constructing and erasing a self.

  • - Race, Culture, and the Invention of America's First Food
    av Andrew Warnes
    434

    Argues that barbecue is an invented tradition, much like Thanksgiving - one long associated with frontier mythologies of ruggedness and relaxation. This book shows how the perception of barbecue evolved from Spanish colonists' first fateful encounter with natives roasting iguanas and fish over fires on the beaches of Cuba.

  • - Historical Perspectives
    av Edward J. Larson
    379,-

    Reviews the key aspects of the creation-evolution debate in the United States. This book discusses the response to Darwinism, the US controversy over teaching evolution in public schools, and the religious views of American scientists. It looks at the 2006 Dover, Pennsylvania, court decision on teaching Intelligent Design and other such cases.

  • av T. M. McNally
    379,-

    Spanning fourteen years, these interrelated stories are connected by the pasts of childhood friends Orion McClenahan and Helen Jowalski. A freak accident changes their lives forever; the stories are about the people Orion and Helen grow up to be, the people they love, and the people they lose along the way.

  • - Feminist Values and Social Activism, 1875-1915
    av Joan Marie Johnson
    505 - 915

    From the end of Reconstruction and into the New South era, more than one thousand white southern women attended one of the Seven Sister colleges. This title looks at how such educations, influenced southern women to challenge their traditional gender roles and become active in social reforms of the Progressive Era South.

  • av Sean Hill
    379,-

    Includes poems that create a call and response across six generations of family of the fictional Silas Wright, a black man born in 1907. This title takes on the voices and experiences of diverse characters in or connected to the Wright family.

  • - Extradition and Extraterritoriality in the Borderlands and Beyond, 1877-1898
    av Daniel S. Margolies
    529 - 1 319

    Offers a new frame of analysis for historians to understand how novel assertions of legal spatiality and extraterritoriality were deployed in US foreign relations during an era of increased national ambitions and global connectedness.

  • - Poems About Love, Death, Religion, Art, Politics, Sex, and Everything Else
     
    1 249,-

    Can serious poetry be funny? This title features poems that address timeless concerns and also include comic elements. It features poems that are capsized by their own tomfoolery as well as those that glow with quiet wit to ones in which a laugh erupts in the midst of terrible darkness.

  • - Restoring World Order After the Failure of the Bush Doctrine
     
    529

    A collection of essays, which argue that the Bush Doctrine, as outlined in the September 2002 National Security Strategy of the United States, squandered enormous military and economic resources, diminished American power, and undermined America's moral reputation as a defender of democratic values and human rights.

  • - Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century
    av Jack E. Davis
    599 - 615,-

    No one did more than Marjory Stoneman Douglas to transform the Everglades from the country's most maligned swamp into its most beloved wetland. By the late twentieth century, her name and her classic ""The Everglades: River of Grass"" had become synonymous with Everglades protection. This is a biography on Marjory.

  • - Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow
    av Jennifer Jensen Wallach
    445 - 759

    Argues that the field of autobiography studies, which is dominated by literary critics, needs a theoretical framework that allows historians, too, to benefit from the interpretation of life writing.

  • - Stories
    av Philip F. Deaver
    475,-

    The stories in Silent Retreats trace the tentative journeys of men as they redefine who they are in a changed world while still coping with memory and desire in the old ways. Above all, these stories chronicle a search for absolution for the elusive freedom lurking among the very syllables of the word."

  • av Ralph Lee Woodward
    725,-

    Rafael Carrera (1814-1865) ruled Guatemala from about 1839 until his death. This biography explains the political, social, economic, and cultural circumstances that preceded and then facilitated Carrera's ascendancy and shows how Carrera in turn fomented changes that persisted long after his death and far beyond the borders of Guatemala.

  • av Harold P. Henderson
    595,-

    Ernest Vandiver was elected Governor of Georgia in 1958. Using primary sources and interviews with the Governor and his contemporaries, this is the story of Vandiver's life as a transitional figure in the political history of the state.

  • - The Life and Times of Mark Twain's Closest Friend
    av Steve Courtney
    555 - 655

    Bewilderment often follows when one learns that Mark Twain's best friend of forty years was a minister. That Joseph Hopkins Twichell (1838-1918) was also a New Englander with Puritan roots only entrenches the ""odd couple"" image of Twain and Twichell. This biography adds various dimensions to our understanding of the Twichell-Twain relationship.

  • - Diversity and Difference in the U.S. South, Reconstruction to Present
     
    579

    A collection of fifteen essays that place issues of race, class, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality at the center of the narrative of southern history. It covers topics such as: wars, reform efforts, social movements, and political milestones.

  • av Philip D. Beidler
    505,-

    A discussion of the literature of the war and a study of literary consciousness relative to the larger process of cultural myth-making.

  • - The Future of International Nonproliferation Policy
     
    1 349

    The spread of weapons of mass destruction poses one of the greatest threats to international peace and security in modern times. This volume examines challenges faced by the international community and proposes directions for national and international policy making and lawmaking.

  • av Dawn Lundy Martin
    379,-

    Includes poems which make a case that neither gentleness nor easiness is appropriate in the attempt to contend with the trauma and violence that are an inescapable part of human history and human experience.

  • - Race and Juvenile Justice in Twentieth-century Texas
    av William S. Bush
    529 - 1 319

    Using Texas as a case study for understanding change in the American juvenile justice system over the past century, William Bush tells the story of three cycles of scandal, reform, and retrenchment, each of which played out in ways that tended to extend the privileges of a protected childhood to white middle- and upper-class youth.

  • - Mixed-race Inheritance in the Antebellum South
    av Bernie D. Jones
    1 195

    Looks at the legal and cultural implications of bequests that crossed the color line. This book examines high-court decisions in the antebellum South that involved wills in which white male planters bequeathed property, freedom, or both to women of color and their mixed-race children.

  • - Race, Class, and Housing Landscapes in Atlanta, 1880-1950
    av LeeAnn Lands
    529 - 1 315

    Examines the transition of Atlanta, Georgia, from a place little concerned with residential segregation, tasteful surroundings, and property control to one marked by extreme concentrations of poverty and racial and class exclusion.

  • av Barbara L. Packer
    549,-

    Presents Transcendentalism as a living movement, evolving out of such origins as New England Unitarianism and finding inspiration in European Romanticism. This work conveys the movement's expectations that its radical spirituality would lead to personal perfection and also inspire solutions to national problems like slavery and disfranchisement.

  • - Lessons from the Forest
    av Joan Maloof
    379,-

    A collection of natural-history essays, which looks at a series of expeditions into forests of the eastern United States. Each essay is a lesson in stewardship about the interwoven connections between a tree species and the animals and insects whose lives depend on it - and who, in turn, work to ensure the tree's survival.

  • - Meditations on Travel
    av Marjorie Agosin
    379,-

    In these lyrical meditations in prose and poetry, Agosin evokes the many places on four continents she has visited or called home. Recording personal and spiritual voyages, the author opens herself to follow the ambiguous, secret map of her memory, which ""does not betray."" Agosin writes of Diaspora, exile, and oppression.

  • - Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman
    av Andrew Gennett
    505,-

    Set in what remains the wildest country in the United States, this book recalls a time when regulations were few and resources were abundant for the southern lumber industry. The text tells the story of Andrew Gennett, one of the most successful lumbermen in Carolina in the early 20th century.

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