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    - Small-Town News and Political Culture in Federalist New Hampshire
    av Ben P. Lafferty
    339

    Taking up the New Hampshire newspaper industry as its case study, American Intelligence unpacks the ways in which an unprecedented quantity of printed material was gathered, distributed, marketed, and consumed, as well as the strong influence that it had on the shaping of the American political imagination.

  • - Antebellum Print Culture and the Rise of the Critic
    av Adam Gordon
    509

    Print culture expanded significantly in the nineteenth century due to new print technologies and more efficient distribution methods, providing literary critics with an increasing number of venues to publish their work. Adam Gordon embraces the multiplicity of critique in the period from 1830 to 1860 by exploring the critical forms that emerged.

  • - North Atlantic Fishermen, Their Wives, Unions, and the Politics of Exclusion
    av Colin J. Davis
    513

    During the 1960s and 1970s, New England and British seafaring workers experienced new hardships as modern fleets from many nations intensified their hunt for fish. Colin Davis details the unfolding drama as New England and British fishermen and their wives, partners, and families reacted to this competition.

  • av Pedro da Silveira
    329,-

    Born on the island of Flores, between Europe and the United States, Pedro da Silveira captures the islander's longing for migratory movement, leading to departure and an inevitable return. These fresh and original poems express a deep connection to place, particularly, the insular world of the mid Atlantic islands of the Azores.

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    - A People's History
    av Richard Hil, Ross Caputi & Donna Mulhearn
    309

    The Iraqi city of Fallujah has become an epicentre of geopolitical conflict, where foreign powers and non-state actors have repeatedly waged war. The Sacking of Fallujah is the first comprehensive study of the three recent sieges of this city, including those by the United States in 2004 and the Iraqi-led operation to defeat ISIS in 2016.

  • - Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution
    av Kacy Dowd Tillman
    509 - 1 455,-

    Female loyalists occupied a nearly impossible position during the American Revolution. Unlike their male counterparts, loyalist women were effectively silenced. In this book, Kacy Dowd Tillman argues that women's letters and journals are the key to recovering these voices, as these private writings were used as vehicles for public engagement.

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    325

    Today ownership of weapons poses more acute legal problems than ever before. In this volume, contributors confront urgent questions, among them the usefulness of history as a guide in ongoing struggles over gun regulation, the changing meaning of the Second Amendment, the perspective of law enforcement, and individual perspectives on gun rights.

  • - Natural Foods and the Consumer Counterculture since the 1960s
    av Maria McGrath
    479 - 1 455,-

    Traces the growth of the natural foods movement from its countercultural fringe beginning to its twenty-first-century "food revolution" ascendance, focusing on popular natural foods touchstones - vegetarian cookbooks, food co-ops, and health advocates.

  • - The Use and Abuse of Libel Law during the Long Civil Rights Struggle
    av Aimee Edmondson
    509 - 1 455,-

    For many years, the far right has sown public distrust in the media as a political strategy, weaponizing libel law in an effort to stifle free speech and silence African American dissent. In Sullivan's Shadow demonstrates that this strategy was pursued throughout the civil rights era and beyond.

  • - Foreign Captivity and Nationalism in the Early United States
    av David J. Dzurec
    519 - 1 015

    Drawing on newspaper accounts, prisoner narratives, and government records, David Dzurec explores how stories of American captivity in North America, Europe, and Africa played a role in the development of American political culture, adding a new layer to our understanding of foreign relations and domestic politics in the early American republic.

  • - Law, Violence, and American Popular Radicalism in the Age of Monopoly
    av Michael Mark Cohen
    585 - 1 015

    Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, The Conspiracy of Capital offers a new history of American radicalism and the alliance between the modern business corporation and national security state through a comprehensive reassessment of the role of conspiracy laws and conspiracy theories in American social movements.

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    - The Selected Letters of S. N. Behrman and His Editors at ""The New Yorker
     
    315

    Playwright, biographer, screenwriter, and critic S.N. Behrman (1893-1973) characterized the years he spent writing for The New Yorker as a time defined by "feverish contact with great theatre stars, rich people and social people." People in a Magazine offers an unparalleled view of mid-twentieth-century literary life and the formative years of The New Yorker.

  • - Reading Charity in Early Modern England
    av Evan A. Gurney
    575,-

    Charts charity's complex history from the 1520s to the 1640s and details the ways in which it can be best understood in biblical translations of the early sixteenth century, in Elizabethan polemic and satire, and in the political and religious controversies arriving at the outset of civil war.

  • - Documents from America's Movement of Radical Scientists
     
    449,-

    For the first time, this book compiles original documents from Science for the People, the most important radical science movement in US history. Between 1969 and 1989, Science for the People mobilized American scientists, teachers, and students to practice a socially and economically just science, rather than one that served militarism and corporate profits.

  • - Commerce, Culture, and Community on the Eastern Frontier
    av Kevin D. Murphy
    705

    Examines the life of Jonathan Fisher (1768-1847), a native of Braintree, Massachusetts, and graduate of Harvard College who moved in his late twenties to Blue Hill, Maine, where he embarked on a multifaceted career as a pioneer minister, farmer, entrepreneur, and artist.

  • - Explorations in the Critical History of Ideas
    av Richard Wolin
    559,-

    Ten essays on issues in philosophy, literary theory and intellectual history. The question of radical imperialism of the postmodern turn, the unstated agenda of neoconservative cultural theory and a discussion of Walter Benjamin's place in cultural studies are included in the text.

  • - The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield
    av Evan Haefeli
    515,-

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    399

    In this text, 12 essays explore how issues of power figure in the process and products of translation.

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