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  • - The French Overseas Penal Colonies, 1854-1952
    av Stephen A. Toth
    275,-

    Through an analysis of criminal case files, administrative records, and prisoner biographies, this book reconstructs life in the penal colonies and examines how the social sciences, tropical medicine, and sensational journalism evaluated and exploited the inmates' experiences.

  • - The Strange Man of the Oglalas
    av Mari Sandoz
    299,-

    Crazy Horse, the legendary military leader of the Oglala Sioux whose social non-conformity contributed to his reputation as being "strange," fought in many famous battles, and held out tirelessly against the US government's efforts to confine the Lakotas to reservations. This book offers an evocation of the spirit of Crazy Horse.

  • - Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho's Mountains to the Pacific Ocean
    av Mike Barenti
    209 - 335

    The Columbia and its tributaries are rivers of conflict. Mike Barenti entered the heart of this conflict when he slid a whitewater kayak into the headwaters of central Idaho's Salmon River and started paddling toward the Pacific Ocean. This is a narrative of man and nature, one-on-one, but also of man and nature writ large.

  • - History, Memory, and War
    av Cather Studies
    389

    Part of a body of scholarship that seeks to undo Willa Cather's longstanding reputation as a writer who remained aloof from the cultural issues of her day, this collection demonstrates that Cather found the subject of war both unavoidable, because of her position in history, and artistically irresistible.

  • - Revisiting American Indian Educational Experiences
     
    275,-

    Like the figures in the ancient oral literature of Native Americans, children who lived through the American Indian boarding school experience became heroes, bravely facing a monster not of their own making. This volume shows how American Indian boarding schools provided both positive and negative influences for Native American children.

  • av Luther Standing Bear
    139,-

    A series of short stories, related by the author, handed down from generation to generation of the Lakota tribe. This work honours the buffalo, the dog, the horse, the eagle, and the wolf as workaday helpers and agents of divine intervention; the wisdom of the medicine man; and the heroism and resourcefulness of individual men and women.

  • av Luther Standing Bear
    275,-

    Describing the customs, manners, and traditions of the Teton Sioux, this title also offers general comments about the importance of Native cultures and values and the status of Indian people in American society. It is interspersed with personal reminiscences and anecdotes, including chapters on child rearing, social and political organization.

  • av Luther Standing Bear
    239,-

    A description of life of the Lakota Indians in the late nineteenth century from the perspective of an Indian.

  • - Travelers and Traders in the North American Fur Trade
    av Carolyn Podruchny
    349

    French Canadian workers who paddled canoes, transported goods, and staffed the interior posts of the northern North American fur trade became popularly known as voyageurs. This title reveals the contours of voyageurs' lives, world views, and values.

  • av Eli Hastings
    199

    A tale of how one young man matures through the sometimes violent blessing of social change and finds himself - and a sense of purpose - through the loss of innocence and naivete, the Seattle of his youth, and his father.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    199

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, best known as the author of Sherlock Holmes stories, was entirely convinced by a set of photographs showing two young girls from Cottingley in Yorkshire playing with a group of tiny, translucent fairies. This book lays out the story of the photographs, their supposed provenance, and the implications of their existence.

  • av Rosetta Loy
    249

    As scenes only dimly understood by the child Lorenza are revisited by the woman she becomes, what seemed a family affair begins to outline the drama of history, in particular the tragedy of Italy's Jews during the Holocaust. This book presents a story set within a Catholic family in Italy on the eve of World War II.

  • - Lakota-English / English-Lakota, New Comprehensive Edition
     
    569,-

    A complete and up-to-date dictionary of Lakota, this new edition of Eugene Buechel's classic dictionary contains some 30,000 entries.

  • - (Francois le Champi)
    av George Sand
    173

    Set in the countryside of the author's native province of Berry, this book tells the story of Francois, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.

  • av Ben K. Green
    275,-

    Includes twenty tales that add up to a true account of author's experiences around the corrals, livery stables, and wagon yards of the West. This title contains tales that range from tricks to make an old horse seem young (at least until the poor creature died from the side effects of the scam) to a recipe for making a dapple-gray mule.

  • - Its Origins and Development, Third Edition
    av Alexander J. De Grand
    335

    Disagreeing with interpretations of the Fascist movement and regime as "revolutionary" and "leftist", this work, while not ignoring the importance of ideology, sees Fascism in Italy as a bourgeois response to the challenge of proletarian revolution and an approach to the problem of conservative control in an era of mass politics.

  • - A History of Anthropology and Sexuality
    av Andrew P. Lyons & Harriet D. Lyons
    389

    Traces the anthropological study of sex from the eighteenth century onwards, focusing primarily on social and cultural anthropology and the work done by researchers in North America and Great Britain. This title argues that the sexuality of those whom anthropologists studied has been conscripted into Western discourses about sex.

  • - The Native American West before Lewis and Clark
    av Colin G. Calloway
    439 - 1 115

    Offers an account that traces the histories of the Native peoples of the American West, from their arrival thousands of years ago to the early years of the nineteenth century. This book depicts Indian country west of the Appalachians to the Pacific, with emphasis on conflict and change.

  • - Life Stories of Three Yukon Native Elders
    av Julie Cruikshank
    429

    Of Athapaskan and Tlingit ancestry, Angela Sidney, Kitty Smith, and Annie Ned lived in the southern Yukon Territory for nearly a century. They collaborated with Julie Cruikshank, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, to produce this unique autobiography.

  • av Lucie Aubrac
    259,-

    Lucie Aubrac, of Catholic and peasant background, was teaching history in a Lyon girls' school and newly married to Raymond, a Jewish engineer, when World War II broke out and divided France. The couple, living in the Vichy zone, soon joined the Resistance movement in opposition to the Nazis and their collaborators.

  • - The Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs
    av Richard A. Lupoff
    269

    Reveals details about the stories written by the creator of Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs. Featured here are the outlines of all of Burroughs's major novels, along with descriptions of how they were each written, and their respective sources of inspiration.

  • av Maurice Blanchot
    335

    Reflects upon efforts to abide in disaster's infinite threat. First published in French in 1980, this title takes up the most serious tasks of writing: to describe, explain, and redeem when possible, and to admit what is not possible. Neither offers consolation.

  • - Stories of Love by Latin American Women
     
    249

    Contains stories that announce a dramatic change, a transformation of the literature of love in Latin America, and of the role - even the nature - of women in this most "feminine" literary tradition.

  • - Greek Philosophy to Plato
    av Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    525

    G W F Hegel (1770-1831), the influential German philosopher, believed that human history was advancing spiritually and morally according to God's purpose. This title notes the complex and controversial history of Hegel's text.

  • - Desire, Disease, Death
    av Michael Hutcheon
    249

    Opera is quin-tessentially an art of love and desire, of loss and suffering, of disease and death. This title offers an understanding of both content and context.

  • - Military Effectiveness, 1948-1991
    av Kenneth M. Pollack
    375,-

    Describes and analyzes the military history of the six key Arab states - Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Syria - during the post-World War II era. This book shows how each Arab military grew and learned from its own experiences in response to the objectives set within constrained political, economic, and social circumstances.

  • - The Correspondence of Isabelle de Charriere and Constant d'Hermenches
    av Isabelle de Charriere
    265,-

    The letters between a young Dutch woman and a Swiss soldier.

  • - Jack Dempsey, Doc Kearns, and the Shakedown of a Montana Boomtown
    av Jason Kelly
    185

    One of the most preposterous series of events in boxing history.

  • - Four Essays, Second Edition
     
    335

    The Russian formalists emerged from the Russian Revolution with ideas about the independence of literature. They enjoyed that independence until Stalin shut them down. By then, however, they had produced essays that remain among the best defenses ever written for both literature and its theory. Included here are four essays representing key points in the formalists' short history.

  • - Communities of Violence in the Southwestern Borderlands, 1680-1880
    av Lance R. Blyth
    335 - 679

    Borderlands violence, so explosive in our time, has deep roots in history. Lance R. Blyth's study of Chiricahua Apaches and the presidio of Janos in the US-Mexican borderlands reveals how no single entity had a monopoly on coercion, and how violence became the primary means by which relations were established, maintained, or altered both within and between communities.

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