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  • - Newman, Arnold, and Pater
    av David DeLaura
    519,-

    This book explores the intellectual and personal relations among John Henry Newman, Matthew Arnold, and Walter Pater, three figures important in the development of nineteenth-century English thought and culture.

  • av Daniel A. Sharp
    488,-

    This book presents the first authoritative and comprehensive account of the development of the Peruvian revolution of 1968.

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    649,-

    In this volume, experts from several disciplines explore the adaptation process of prehistoric societies in the Arenal region of Costa Rica, an area that has experienced numerous volcanic eruptions during the last several millennia.

  • av Joseph Parker Witherspoon
    587,-

    An examination of the role, operation, and contribution of the device most often relied on by local and state governments for dealing with intergroup problems-the human-relations commission.

  • av David D. Galloway
    292,-

  • av John Hoberman
    457,-

    This provocative work interprets the major sport ideologies of the twentieth century as distinct expressions of political doctrine.

  • - Its Influence on United States Policies to the End of World War II
    av Wilfrid Hardy Callcott
    496,-

    In this book, the author traces the rise of awareness of the essential unity of the Western Hemisphere in international affairs.

  • - Geographic and Social Mobility in Monterrey, Mexico
    av Jorge Balan
    519,-

    How men experience a period of rapid economic development, particularly in the areas of migration, occupational mobility, and status attainment.

  • av J. Lloyd Mecham
    683,-

    This comprehensive case study examines every aspect of security cooperation in the Western Hemisphere in the mid-twentieth century.

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    519,-

    Originally published in 1967, this anthology examines how the folklore of blacks in America was portrayed in nineteenth-century periodicals.

  • av Michael T. Klare
    457,-

    How a steady growth in arms sales places global security and stability in jeopardy.

  • av Seymour Menton
    484,-

    Combining historical and critical approaches, Seymour Menton classifies and analyzes over two hundred novels and volumes of short stories, revealing the extent to which Cuban literature reflects the reality of the Revolution.

  • - 1900-1960
    av Joseph Blotner
    547,-

    A study of 138 novels and what they can tell us about the image of American politics in the twentieth century.

  • - Conflict, Power, and Politics in Guatemala
    av Jennifer L. Burrell
    350,-

    A compelling study of a Guatemalan village, in the wake of civil war and genocide, facing an uneasy transition marked by gang violence, paramilitary security committees, and other power struggles.

  • - The Image of America on the Stage, 1825-1850
    av Francis Hodge
    457,-

    This book examines the full range of the theatre activity of "Stage Yankees," not only as actors, but also as playmakers, and re-evaluates their contribution to the growth of the American stage.

  • - The Verbs
    av Linda Schele
    832,-

    A comprehensive study of the verb morphology and syntax of the Maya writing system.

  • - The Study of Literature as a Social Experience
    av Gordon H. Mills
    383,-

    A theoretical and practical examination of the interactions that take place in a literary classroom.

  • av John J. Johnson
    344,-

    An exploration of more than one hundred years of hemispheric relations through political cartoons collected from leading U.S. periodicals from the 1860s through 1980.

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    292,-

    A collection of stories about Texas by Texans that appeared in leading magazines in the first half of the twentieth century.

  • av William J. Jorden
    757,-

    ';This magnificent diplomatic memoir-history by the American ambassador to Panama at the time should be required reading for every diplomat... A classic.' Foreign Affairs The Panama Canal Treaties of 1977 were the most significant foreign policy achievement of the Carter administration. Most Latin American nations had regarded the 1903 treaty and its later minor modifications as vestiges of ';American colonialism' and obstacles to any long-term, stable relationship with the United States. Hence, at a time when conflicts were mushrooming in Central America, the significance of the new Panama treaties cannot be overestimated. Former Ambassador to Panama William J. Jorden has provided the definitive account of the long and often contentious negotiations that produced those treaties. It is a vividly written reconstruction of the complicated process that began in 1964 and ended with ratification of the new pacts in 1978. Based on his personal involvement behind the scenes in the White House (19721974) and in the United States Embassy in Panama (19741978), Jorden has produced a unique living history. Access to documents and the personalities of both governments and, equally important, Jorden's personal recollections of participants on both sides make this historical study an incomparable document of U. S. foreign relations. In sum, this is a history, a handbook on diplomacy, a course in government, and a revelation of foreign policy in action, all based on a fascinating and controversial episode in the US experience. ';Jordan's closely knit account of those negotiations brings the whole question of colonialism into stark focus... a vivid account of diplomacy in action.' The Christian Science Monitor

  • - A Study in Third Party Politics
    av Roscoe Martin
    389,-

    This study of third-party politics in Texas, as well as being an important work in Texas history, provides much insight into the national radical movement of the 1890s.

  • av Bill Minutaglio
    227,-

  • av Stephen Harrigan
    226,-

  • av Stephen Harrigan
    214,-

  • av John Pierson
    318,-

    ';A fast-moving account of the era bookended by Stranger Than Paradise and Pulp Fiction . . . [a] Baedeker of off-Hollywood where all roads lead to Park City.' Interview The legendary figure who launched the careers of Spike Lee, Michael Moore, and Richard Linklater offers a no-holds-barred look at the deals and details that propel an indie film from a dream to distribution. At the epicenter of the industry in the 1980s and '90s, John Pierson reveals what it took to launch such films as Stranger Than Paradise, Clerks, She's Gotta Have It, and Roger and Me. A chronicle of a remarkable decade for the American independent low-budget film, Spike, Mike, Slackers & Dykes also celebrates the nearly two dozen first-time filmmakers whom Pierson helped make a name for themselves and the hundred others whose success stories he observed at close quarters. ';John Pierson has faithfully chronicled the American independent scene. He was there, he knows.' Spike Lee ';Sly, knowledgeable, deeply entertaining . . . You couldn't do much better than to hop aboard this ten-year wild ride. Grade: A.' Entertainment Weekly ';The most contentiously witty and revealing view of off-Hollywood around.' Rolling Stone ';Mr. Pierson, who has lived, breathed, and hunted film for most of his adult life, covers his territory with urgency and conviction, and his single-mindedness is ravishing.' The New York Times Book Review ';Pierson's prose is quick-moving and witty and reads like a Who's Who of the off-Hollywood mavericks who make the movies we'd like to see but can't always find.' The Washington Post ';A marvelously entertaining, educational, and caustic account of the rise of American independent filmmaking.' The Globe and Mail

  • av Harry Ransom Center
    224,-

    This catalogue of a centennial exhibition of World War I literary and visual materials in the collection of the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin illuminates the lived experience of the war and its impact on soldiers and civilians.

  • av William Hogeland
    177,-

    The author of The Whiskey Rebellion "e;dig[s] beneath history's surface and note[s] both the populist and anti-populist dimensions of the nation's founding"e; (Library Journal).Recent movements such as the Tea Party and anti-tax "e;constitutional conservatism"e; lay claim to the finance and taxation ideas of America's founders, but how much do we really know about the dramatic clashes over finance and economics that marked the founding of America? Dissenting from both right-wing claims and certain liberal preconceptions, Founding Finance brings to life the violent conflicts over economics, class, and finance that played directly, and in many ways ironically, into the hardball politics of forming the nation and ratifying the Constitution-conflicts that still continue to affect our politics, legislation, and debate today.Mixing lively narrative with fresh views of America's founders, William Hogeland offers a new perspective on America's economic infancy: foreclosure crises that make our current one look mild; investment bubbles in land and securities that drove rich men to high-risk borrowing and mad displays of ostentation before dropping them into debtors' prisons; depressions longer and deeper than the great one of the twentieth century; crony mercantilism, war profiteering, and government corruption that undermine any nostalgia for a virtuous early republic; and predatory lending of scarce cash at exorbitant, unregulated rates, which forced people into bankruptcy, landlessness, and working in the factories and on the commercial farms of their creditors. This story exposes and corrects a perpetual historical denial-by movements across the political spectrum-of America's all-important founding economic clashes, a denial that weakens and cheapens public discourse on American finance just when we need it most.

  • av Alex Marshall
    192,-

    Bringing a fresh perspective to current debates over the "free market," this wide-ranging look at how market economies are designed and constructed helps us understand how "the market" works and how we can build fairer and more effective markets.

  • - Plays by African American Texans
     
    318,-

    A collection of seven compelling plays from award-winning Texas writers, spanning turning points in history, intergenerational struggles, and cultural triumphs while exploring the complexity of African American life from a dazzling array of perspectives.

  • - A Field Guide
    av Richard B. Taylor
    240,-

    With seven new species, new photographs, and a quick plant identification key, here is a completely updated and expanded edition of A Field Guide to Common South Texas Shrubs, which has sold over 10,000 copies.

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