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Captain Kirk fought Nazis. JFK's assassination is a videogame touchstone. And there's no history like "Drunk History."
"In a thoroughly enjoyable and readable book Haviland and Power effectively shatter the myth that Indians never lived in Vermont."-Library Journal
Legends, folktales, and traditions of New England Indians reflect historical events and a changing Indian identity over a 365-year period
The first popular book to deal with bogs in a comprehensive yet authoritative manner
An original and stimulating critique of American empire
This extraordinary bible of kosher baking breathes fresh life into parve desserts and breads
The first comparative look at how social enterprise is shaped by local conditions worldwide
An unflinching personal story of family, religion, and community that shows the horror of growing up in the shadow of religious fundamentalism.
A case study of the Maine lobster fishery, one of the most successful fisheries in the world.
In 1758, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert proposed the public establishment of a theater in Geneva and Jean-Jacques Rousseau vigorously objected. Their exchange, collected in volume ten of this acclaimed series, offers a classic debate over the political importance of the arts.
Scholars and rabbis examine the complicated history and contemporary challenges of the Jewish rite of circumcision.
A spine-tingling collection of real and surreal tales of northern New Hampshire
An experienced Native voice tells the story of Abenaki culture and history.
A handful of sea stories define the American maritime narrative. Stories of whaling, fishing, exploration, naval adventure, and piracy have always captured our imaginations, and the most colorful of these are the tales of piracy.
An archeologist's lively illustrated portrayal of 18th-century America's most infamous siege and massacre.
A personal and transformative journey into mechanical intricacy and philosophical inquiry.
A classic in France, this moving first-person story can be read as a fictional account, as well as the best kind of material for historians of 19th-century French peasant life.
An investigation into the relationship between ethics, reading, and the creative imagination in Western culture
An exceptional anthology designed for courses on Rousseau, the history of philosophy, and women's studies
The first and only complete exploration of the role of American women in the creation and support of the State of Israel from pre-State years through the struggles of Israel's first decades.
A new approach for teaching Modern Greek, using songs, poems, cartoons, and contemporary dialogues
A revealing look at the lives and perspectives of transgender and gender variant people, based on 150 personal interviews
A journalist's passionate expose of the media's portrayal of the disabled.
Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont, from the perspective of Vermonters who rebuilt their state
The definitive story of the pioneering rock radio station that galvanized a city and a generation
A new approach for teaching Modern Greek, using songs, poems, cartoons, and contemporary dialogues
A magical book that turns one modest square mile of exurban land into the most remarkably fascinating place
A theoretically grounded interdisciplinary study of "cultural memory" in sites ranging from Chile, Bolivia, and South Africa to Germany and the US.
A comprehensive historical, sociological, and cultural introduction to the sizable Franco-American population in New England.
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