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  • - Stories
    av Greg Mulcahy
    350,-

    Written with keen intelligence and biting humour, Carbine is a book about the ridiculousness of contemporary life-a book about what cannot be said.

  • - Books and the Popularization of Knowledge
    av Beth Luey
    402

    Compares fiction and non-fiction - their relative respectability in the eyes of reading experts and in the opinions of readers themselves. This title traces the roots of popularization from the Middle Ages onwards, examining changes in literacy, education, and university politics.

  • - War, Sex and Fantasies of Betrayal
    av Jerry Lembcke
    402

    From Aristophanes' Lysistrata to the notorious Mata Hari and the legendary Tokyo Rose, stories of female betrayal during wartime have recurred throughout human history. The myth of Hanoi Jane, Jerry Lembcke argues, is simply the latest variation on this enduring theme.

  • av Blake Gumprecht
    445,-

    Identifies the features of college towns, explains why they have developed as they have in the United States, and examines the various characteristics that make them unusual. This title explores the aspects of college towns - their distinctive residential and commercial districts, and their unconventional political cultures.

  • - An Irish American Memoir
    av Charles Fanning
    442

    This memoir centres on family life in a Massachusetts town from the 1920s to the 1960s. The author was born and raised in Norwood, and the narrative traces his personal growth, shaped by family, school, baseball, radio drama and art.

  • - East Anglian Founders of New England, 1629-1640
    av Roger Thompson
    442

    Reveals the personal experiences and ancestral histories of colonial Anglo-Americans.

  • - Yankee Humanism at High Tide and Ebb
    av Ellery Sedgwick
    442

  • - Revolutionary War Veterans, Moral Sentiment, and Political Culture in the Early Republic
    av John P. Resch
    442

  • - A History of the Library of Congress, 1783-1861
    av Carl Ostrowski
    429,-

    Delving into the origins and development of the Library of Congress, this volume ranges from the first attempt to establish a national legislative library in 1783 to the advent of the Civil War. Carl Ostrowski shows how the Library was influenced by - and in turn affected - major intellectual, social, historical, and political trends.

  • - Black Presentation in American Animated Short Films, 1907-1954
    av Christopher P. Lehman
    350,-

  • - Monarch of Perception
    av Domhnall Mitchell
    429,-

  • - Appropriations of Emerson, 1880-1950
    av Charles E. Mitchell
    402

  • - Gender and Class in the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
    av Debra Gold Hansen
    428,-

  • - Escaping Slaves and Abolitionism in New Bedford, Massachusetts
    av Kathryn Grover
    429,-

  • - Tradition and the Critique of Modernity
    av David Gross
    389,-

  • - African American Student Activism at the University of Pennsylvania, 1967-1990
    av Wayne C. Glasker
    428,-

  • - Maud Russell and the Chinese Revolution
    av Karen Garner
    413,-

  • - Retracing a Life Erased
    av Grace Farrell
    428,-

  • - The Civil War Letters of Charles Harvey Brewster
     
    428,-

  • - Commerce, Culture, and Community on the Eastern Frontier
    av Kevin D. Murphy
    619,-

    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.

  • - Americans and African Development in the 1960s
    av Larry Grubbs
    442

    In 1961, as President John F Kennedy proclaimed the beginning of a 'Decade of Development', the United States embarked on its first coherent 'Africa' policy. This title presents an historical analysis of early US policy toward postcolonial Africa.

  • - The Use and Abuse of a Decade from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush
    av Bernard Von Bothmer
    442

    Tells how presidents and other prominent figures have shaped public memory of the turbulent 1960s. This book shows how four presidents - Ronald Reagan, George H W Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W Bush - each sought to advance his political agenda by consciously shaping public understanding of the meaning of 'the Sixties'.

  • - The Degradation of Work in the 21st Century
    av Thomas Juravich
    403,-

    Presents a portrait of the contemporary American workplace. Based on interviews with workers in four different industries, this book takes us behind the statistics of the economic collapse and into the lives of Americans who are struggling to make ends meet and support their families.

  • - A Cultural History of Illness, Death, and Loss in New England, 1840-1916
    av Alan C. Swedlund
    429,-

    What was it like for the individuals who suffered and died from those illnesses, for the health practitioners and institutions that attended to them, and for the families who buried and mourned them? This title addresses these questions by examining the history of mortality in several small communities in western Massachusetts.

  • - Aesthetics and Survival
    av Ann Morrison Spinney
    701,-

    Examines the songs and dances involved in public ceremonies of the Wabanaki Confederacy, a coalition of five Algonquian First Nations that figured importantly in the political history of New England and the Maritimes from the seventeenth century on.

  • - The Curious History of the Boston Athenaeum
    av Katherine Wolff
    428,-

    Founded in 1807, the successor to a literary club called the Anthology Society, the Boston Athenaeum occupies an important place in the early history of American Intellectual life. This work examines the genesis and early development of one of the nation's most vibrant cultural institutions.

  • - The Politics of Protest in Massachusetts, 1974-1990
    av Robert Surbrug
    442

    The May 1970 killings at Kent State often stand as an epitaph to a decade of protest, after which the principal story becomes the resurgence of the right. This title challenges this paradigm by examining three protest movements: the movement against nuclear energy; the nuclear weapons freeze movement; and, the Central American solidarity movement.

  • - Inventing Antiques in Twentieth-century New England
    av Briann G. Greenfield
    403,-

    Traces the transformation of antiques from family keepsakes to valuable artistic objects, examining the role of collectors, dealers, and museum makers in the construction of a new tradition based on the aesthetic qualities of early American furnishings. This book examines the role of Jewish dealers in promoting American antiques.

  • av Scott Lucas
    495,-

    Perhaps no other work of secular poetry was as widely read as the historical verse tragedy collection ""A Mirror for Magistrates"". This work shows that modern critics have misconstrued the purpose of the tragic verse narratives of the Mirror, approaching them as uncontroversial meditations on abstract political and philosophical doctrines.

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