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  • av Maxwell Johnson
    664,-

    A Connected Metropolis describes Los Angeles’s rise in the early twentieth century as catalyzed by a series of upper-class debates about the city’s connections to the outside world.

  • av Terra Trevor
    248,-

    Terra Trevor (Cherokee, Lenape, Seneca, and German) sought healing and found belonging. After a difficult loss, Native women elders embraced and guided her over three decades, lifting her from grief and showing her how to age from youth into beauty.

  • av Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
    254

    Breaking the Silence is the first comprehensive collection of literature from Liberia since before the nation’s independence.

  • av John Dechant
    363,-

    Little Poison is the story of Paul Runyan, a short-hitting farm boy from Arkansas who rose to prominence during the 1930s and defeated Sam Snead by a resounding margin at the 1938 PGA Championship.

  • av Clayton C Anderson
    271,-

    Clayton Anderson recounts his quest to become an astronaut and his experiences during his fifteen years as an astronaut.

  • av Gary C Anderson
    235,-

    In this biography Gary C. Anderson profiles Sitting Bull, a military and spiritual leader of the Lakota people who remained a staunch defender of his nation and way of life until his untimely death.

  • av Derek Stonorov
    254

    Derek Stonorov chronicles a half century of his remarkable field experiences studying brown bear behavior as a research scientist and guide in some of Alaska’s most beautiful wild places.

  • av Amy Kohout
    324 - 691,-

    Taking the Field draws on the experiences of U.S. soldiers to examine interconnected ideas about nature and empire during the Progressive Era.

  • av Ella Cara Deloria, Raymond J. Demallie & Thierry Veyrié
    413,-

  • av Elliott West
    474,-

    Elliott West lays out the main events and developments that together describe and explain the emergence of the American West and situates the birth of the West in the broader narrative of American history between 1848 and 1880.

  • av Sandra E. Bonura
    306,-

  • av Matthew S. Luckett
    377,-

  • av Lauren K. Thompson
    324,-

  • av Christopher A Roosa
    364,-

    A son’s story about growing up with a father who was an astronaut and flew on the Apollo 14 mission.

  • av Adam Elder
    401,-

    In modern American soccer’s origin story, a young, underdog team and their wise coach journey to fearsome arenas in Central America and deafening stadiums in Italy in 1990, bringing the United States to its first World Cup in forty years.

  • av Christopher Price
    413,-

    Bleeding Green is a lifelong fan’s look at the Hartford Whalers, a National Hockey League team that, despite an inglorious past and a future that unexpectedly vanished, have had a lasting impact to this day on not only the NHL but the sports landscape as a whole.

  • av Yael Mabat
    324,-

    Sacrifice and Regeneration focuses on the extraordinary success of Seventh-day Adventism in the Andean plateau at the beginning of the twentieth century and sheds light on the historical trajectories of Protestantism in Latin America.

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    av Jessica Cherry & Frank Soos
    257,-

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    av Tyler Stovall
    324 - 1 017

    From Near and Far takes a transnational approach to the history of France by considering the many ways in which people and places beyond the conventionally accepted borders of the nation shaped its life.

  • av Tanella Boni
    192,-

    These poems pry at the complexities of difference—race, religion, gender, nationality—that shape our twenty-first-century geopolitical conditions.

  • av Jennifer Helgren
    324,-

    Through the lens of America’s first and most popular girls’ organization, Jennifer Helgren traces the role and changing meaning of American girls’ citizenship across critical intersections of gender, race, class, and disability in the twentieth-century United States.

  • Spar 12%
    av Ryan Poll
    324,-

    Ryan Poll argues that the New 52 Aquaman develops the superhero into a figure of ecological justice who charts the environmental apocalypse caused by global capitalism and helps readers connect the violences occurring in the ocean to those occurring on the surface, including sexism and racism.

  • av Charles R. Menzies
    271,-

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    av David Martinez
    377 - 824,-

  • av Julie Carr
    324 - 1 138,-

  • av Chachi D Hauser
    254

    Chachi D. Hauser combines memoir, cultural criticism, and poetic modes to examine gender identity and her relationship to Walt Disney and the Disney company.

  • av David R. M. Beck
    377 - 718,-

  • Spar 12%
    av Liza Black
    324,-

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