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  • - President & His Powers & United States & Peace
    av William Howard Taft
    877,-

    Volume six of these collected works follows the career of William Howard Taft upon his leaving the White House. It consists of two publications from 1914 and 1915. Taft's reasoned arguments, supplemented by commentaries should stimulate interest among historians, lawyers and political activists.

  • - Francis George Shaw and Nineteenth-Century Reform
    av Lorien Foote
    518,-

    A radical abolitionist and early feminist, Francis George Shaw (1809-1882) was a prominent figure in American reform and intellectual circles for five decades.

  • - Aesthetics, History, and the Victorian Female Intellectual
    av Christa Zorn
    518,-

    A startlingly original study, Vernon Lee adds new dimensions to the legacy of this woman of letters whose career spans the transition from the late Victorian to the modernist period. Christa Zorn draws on archival materials to discuss Lee's work in terms of British aestheticism and in the context of the Western European history of ideas.

  • - Malevolent Geographies
    av Glen S. Elder
    284 - 771,-

    In the last decade, the South African state has been transformed dramatically, but the stubborn, menacing geography of apartheid still stands in the way of that country's visions of change. Environmentally degraded old homelands still scar the rural geography of South Africa.Formerly

  • - Rural Civil Society In Guinea-Bissau
    av Joshua B. Forrest
    704,-

  • - The Story of Art in the Queen City
    av Julie Aronson
    271 - 824,-

    On May 10, 2003, the Cincinnati Art Museum will celebrate the opening of the Cincinnati Wing: eighteen thousand square feet of handsomely renovated gallery space devoted to the museum's renowned collections of painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and metalwork by Cincinnati artists.

  • - Poems
    av Robert B. Shaw
    227 - 403,-

    In Solving for X, his award-winning collection of new poems, Robert B. Shaw probes the familiar and encounters the unexpected; in the apparently random he discerns a hidden order.

  • av Daniel W. Lehman
    324 - 598,-

    John Reed (1887-1920) is best known as the author of Ten Days That Shook the World and as champion of the communist movement in the United States.

  • - Rethinking Gender, Race, and Identity in the South African War, 1899-1902
    av Greg Cuthbertson
    350 - 877,-

    A century after the South African War (1899-1902), historians are beginning to reevaluate the accepted wisdom regarding the scope of the war, its participants, and its impact. Writing a Wider War charts some of the changing historical constructions of the memorialization of suffering during the war.

  • av Christine L. Krueger
    271 - 470,-

    We are a century removed from Queen Victoria's death, yet the culture that bears her name is alive and well across the globe. This book addresses the theme of the Victorians' continuing legacy and its effect on our own culture and perception of the world.

  • - Black Women in Africa and the Americas
    av Catherine Higgs
    390 - 771,-

    A unique and important study, Stepping Forward examines the experiences of nineteenth- and twentieth-century black women in Africa and African diaspora communities from a variety of perspectives in a number of different settings.

  • - Schoolgirl Embroideries, 1800-1850
    av Sue Studebaker
    377 - 771,-

    Sue Studebaker documents samplers made by young girls in Ohio prior to 1850, the girls who made them, their families, and the teachers who taught them to stitch. Illustrations of these highly prized works are presented, along with the stories behind their creation.

  • - Socialism & After
    av Wendy James
    477,-

  • - Sculptural and Artistic Decoration of the United States Capitol
     
    350,-

    Like the ancient Roman Pantheon, the U.S. Capitol was designed by its political and aesthetic arbiters to memorialize the virtues, events, and persons most representative of the nation's ideals-an attempt to raise a particular version of the nation's founding to the level of myth.

  • - Presendential Messages To Congress
    av William Howard Taft
    877,-

    Providing a window on his leadership, this collection presents Taft's messages to the legislative branch of Congress and concerns some of the pressing issues of the day. He was often at odds with a somewhat reactionary Congress, causing him to veto legislation that he thought unwise.

  • - Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Culture
    av Edward Watts
    598,-

    The Old Northwest-the region now known as the Midwest-has been largely overlooked in American cultural history, represented as a place smoothly assimilated into the expanding, manifestly-destined nation.

  • - Music as Social Discourse in the Victorian Novel
    av Alisa Clapp-Itnyre
    518,-

    Music was at once one of the most idealized and one of the most contested art forms of the Victorian period. Yet this vitally important nineteenth-century cultural form has been studied by literary critics mainly as a system of thematic motifs.

  • - The Gold Coast in World War II
    av Nancy Ellen Lawler
    709,-

    The Gold Coast became important to the Allied war effort in WWII, necessitating the creation of elaborate propaganda and espionage networks, the activities of which ranged from rumor-mongering to smuggling and sabotage.

  • - Human Agency & Ecological Change In Highlands
    av James L. A. Webb Jr.
    311,-

    This is a documentation of the conversion of a tropical rainforest biome and the collision between what previously had been more discreet ecological zones within South Asia. By 1900 plantations and agriculture had removed virtually the entire primary forest cover of Sri Lanka.

  • - Human Agency and Ecological Change in the Highlands of Sri Lanka, 1800-1900
    av James L. A. Webb Jr.
    877,-

    This is a documentation of the conversion of a tropical rainforest biome and the collision between what previously had been more discreet ecological zones within South Asia. By 1900 plantations and agriculture had removed virtually the entire primary forest cover of Sri Lanka.

  • - Petitioning, Lobbying, and Institutional Development
    av Kenneth R. Bowling
    601,-

    In the 1790s, the United States Congress solidified its role as the national legislature. The ten essays in this work show the mechanisms by which this bicameral legislature developed its institutional identity.

  • - Culture and History in the Volta-Bani Anticolonial War
    av Mahir Saul
    390 - 877,-

    West African Challenge to Empire examines the anticolonial war in the Volta and Bani region in 1915-16. It was the largest challenge that the French ever faced in their West African colonial empire, and one of the largest armed oppositions to colonialism anywhere in Africa.

  • - Virginia Family Chronicle, 1895-1947
    av Katie Letcher Lyle
    324 - 512,-

    She was the daughter of a circuit judge and state senator. He was the youngest son of Virginia's Civil War governor and a state legislator himself. This is the story of Green-lee and Katie Letcher, told through their long and passionate correspondence over the trial of their 50 years together.

  • - Presendential Addresses & State Papers
    av William Howard Taft
    721,-

    This collection of works of William Howard Taft aims to impart an appreciation of the range of the 27th president's interests and his thinking. It documents a pivotal time in the public life of this man from Ohio.

  • - History, Labor, and the Body in Cobbett, Carlyle, and Disraeli
    av John M. Ulrich
    470,-

    From the 1820s through the 1840s, debate raged over what Thomas Carlyle famously termed "the Condition of England Question."

  • - Political Issues and Outlooks: Speeches Delivered Between August 1908 and February 1909
    av William Howard Taft
    877,-

    The second volume of Taft's collected works is dedicated to the speeches and writings of the autumn of 1908 and the following winter. It was at this time that Taft was campaigning for the presidency against the well-known William Jennings Bryan.

  • - The Travel Notes of Ralph J. Bunche 28 September 1937-1 January 1938
    av Ralph Bunche
    377,-

    Ralph Bunche, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950, traveled to South Africa for three months in 1937. His notes, which have been skillfully compiled and annotated by historian Robert R. Edgar, provide unique insights on a segregated society.

  • - A Response to the Linguistic-Pragmatic Critique
    av Dan Zahavi
    886,-

    Husserl and Transcendental Intersubjectivity analyzes the transcendental relevance of intersubjectivity and argues that an intersubjective transformation of transcendental philosophy can already be found in phenomenology, especially in Husserl.

  • - Walter Pater and John Ruskin
    av Kenneth Daley
    417,-

    Valuable and timely in its long historical and critical perspective on the legacy of romanticism to Victorian art and thought, The Rescue of Romanticism is the first book-length study of the close intellectual relationship between Walter Pater and John Ruskin, the two most important Victorian critics of art.

  • - With Variant Readings and Annotations
    av Robert Browning
    931,-

    In seventeen volumes, copublished with Baylor University, this acclaimed series features annotated texts of all of Robert Browning's known writing. The series encompasses autobiography as well as influences bearing on Browning's life and career and aspects of Victorian thought and culture.A

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