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  • - Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century
    av Tonio Andrade
    1 155,-

    Tells how Europeans managed to establish colonies throughout the globe not because of technological superiority but because their states sponsored overseas colonialism whereas Asian states did not. This book shows how European trade, protection, and occupation played a central role in Taiwan's colonization and incorporation by the Chinese empire.

  • av Christopher (Santa Rose Junior College) O'Sullivan
    1 088,-

  • - The Fight for Land and Food
    av Laura J. Mitchell
    907,-

  • - Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
    av Jennifer Langdon
    1 078,-

  • - The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
    av Robert Kirkbride
    1 088,-

  • - Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
    av Sherry Fields
    919,-

  • - Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
    av Erika Lauren Lindgren
    1 020,-

  • - Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in Darien, 1640-1750
    av Ignacio (Associate Professor Gallup-Diaz
    895,-

  • - Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
    av Maria Rentetzi
    981,-

    Surveys the materials and experimental practices of radioactivity research in early twentieth century Vienna, focusing on radioactive materials, instruments, women's work in physics, and gendered skills. This title shows how experimental cultures in radioactivity are constructed and reshaped by politics as well as scientists of different genders.

  • - The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
    av Jeri L. McIntosh
    1 020,-

  • - Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities
    av Timothy Hodgdon
    1 088,-

  • - Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
    av Joshua R. Greenberg
    1 088,-

  • - Excursions to China in U.S. Culture, 1776-1876
    av John Rogers Haddad
    891,-

    Exhibitions of Chinese artifacts were a rare occurrence when the Chinese controlled their own representations in America. This title demonstrates that exhibitions of Chinese artifacts held great popular appeal.

  • - Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
    av Margaret Poulos
    827,-

  • - Writers, Court Culture, and Public Theater in French Literary Life from Racine to the Revolution
    av Gregory (Associate Professor Brown
    907,-

    This study of eighteenth-century French playwriting and playwrights reviews individual authorial strategies for "self-fashioning" and the playwrights' intellectual, social, and institutional contexts, using research in original sources and analysis of the contentious historiography and competing analytic contructs in cultural theory and criticism.

  • - Community, Convivencia, and the Construction of Morisco Identity in Sixteenth-Century Aragon
    av Mary Halavais
    1 088,-

    What was the reality of convivencia? The local laity and religious practice in the Spanish villages studied by Mary Halavais actually made little distinction between old and new Christians. The marginalization of the new-the Moriscos-was imposed by central authorities; it did not emerge from local antagonisms.

  • av Wayne (West Chester University) Hanley
    1 078,-

    Propaganda, a term invented in or near the the French Revolution, was artfully crafted and used by the young and very ambitious emporer-to-be, as the author shows in this unique study.

  • - Nuns and Beatas in Mexico City, 1531-1601
    av Jacqueline Holler
    1 020,-

    The creation of convents was conceived by the Spanish to further the conversion and spiritual conquest of all of the populations. However, to the native emerging upper class, the religious orders quickly became potent symbols of the colony's prosperity, modernization, and power.

  • - Identity Politics in Nineteenth Century Telugu-Speaking India
    av Michael Katten
    972,-

    Relying on rarely used sources in English and Telugu, Michael Katten explores in detail at the local level, the distinctive forms of identity and the ways they emerged as the indigenous peoples interacted with colonial leaders in southern India.

  • - The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
    av Bin (College of William and Mary) Yang
    1 020,-

  • - The Marwaris in Calcutta, c. 1897-1997
    av Anne Hardgrove
    1 020,-

    An elite community in India, neither Anglicized nor traditional, shaped instead by diaspora and capitalist enterprise, is the subject of Anne Hardgrove's research.

  • - Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
    av William Maclehose
    1 088,-

  • - Central-East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
    av Rhonda (University of Texas - San Antonio) Gonzales
    981,-

  • - Irish Women on the Southern Avalon, 1750-1860
    av Willeen (Assistant Professor Keough
    1 088,-

  • - The American YMCA and Prisoner-of-War Diplomacy Among the Central Power Nations During World War I, 1914-1923
    av Kenneth (Adjunct Associate Professor Steuer
    907,-

    This analysis of the general subject of WWI prisoners of war focuses on the role of a non-governmental association in confronting the increasingly chaotic conditions of East Europe.

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