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  • - African American Reform Rhetoric and the Rise of a Modern Nation State
    av Michael Stancliff
    830 - 1 946,-

    Examines Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's radically egalitarian practice through her involvement in the abolitionist movement, emancipation, Reconstruction, and into the Jim Crow era, placing her work firmly in black-nationalist lineages. This book contributes to the contemporary portrayal of Harper as a theorist of African-American feminism.

  • - Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840
    av Gail Fowler Mohanty
    710 - 2 226,-

    Develops several themes important to understanding the social, cultural and economic implications of industrialization. This volume centers on the growth of handloom weaving in response to the introduction of water powered spinning. It views this change from the perspectives of mechanics, technological limitations, and characteristics of weaving.

  • - Empathy and the Writing of Medical Journal Articles
    av Mary Ellen Knatterud
    600 - 1 890,-

  • - Gender and Religious Culture in the American Colonies, 1630-1700
    av Leslie J. Lindenauer
    250 - 1 946,-

    Exploring gender and religion in the 17th century in three American Colonies, with a dominant religious tradition, this book shows how women who were denied access to formal political structures found ways to assert themselves in public spheres.

  • av John J. Fry
    836 - 2 506,-

    At the turn of the twentieth century, the Midwestern farm press made recommendations to farmers, but farmers ultimately decided whether or not they would follow the advice. This in-depth look at producers and readers of Midwestern farm newspapers offers a facinating insight into rural American life.

  • av Leslie H. Hossfeld
    670 - 1 870,-

    This work examines the counter-narratives of social actors that may be used as resources to promote and create social change, particularly racial change.

  • - Phyllis Diller, Lily Tomlin and Roseanne
    av Suzanne Lavin
    770 - 2 316,-

    This work examines the dramatic changes in American women's comedy performance in the years 1955-1995. The study focuses on the stand-up of Phyllis Diller and Roseanne, and on the character comedy of Lily Tomlin.

  • - Crime, Urban Legends and the Internet
    av Pamela Donovan
    760 - 1 900,-

    This book examines both 'old media' treatment of crime legends: news reports, fictional film and television depictions, as well as 'new' media interactive discussions of them via the Internet and electronic mail.

  • - Romanticism, Realism and Testimony
    av John Allen
    600,-

    This study analyses the theme of homelessness in American literature from the Civil War through the depression. Drawing on the work of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Meridel Le Sueur and others, it reveals how homelessness has been either romanticized or objectified.

  • - A Culinary Performance of Communication
    av Jane Ferry
    760 - 1 860,-

    This work examines food scenes in selected films to reveal food's power to direct and impose values and beliefs, to understand how dining venues may become sites of social contests, and to reveal how food communicates values and beliefs to individuals, to micro communities, and to American society.

  • - 'An Army of Lovers Cannot Fail'
    av Stephan Cohen
    860 - 2 120,-

  • - A Cultural and Intellectual History of the Anti-Mission Movement, 1800-1840
    av James R. Mathis
    800 - 1 976,-

  • - The Female Moral Reform Movement in the Antebellum Northeast, 1834-1848
    av Daniel S. Wright
    676 - 1 900,-

  • av Assoc. Prof. Mary McCartin Wearn
    686 - 2 120,-

  • - Edward Bliss Foote, Edward Bond Foote, and Anti-Comstock Operations
    av USA) Wood & Janice Ruth (Texas Christian University
    890 - 1 900,-

    Passed in 1873, the Comstock Act banned 'obscene' materials without defining obscenity, leaving it open to interpretation by courts. This book chronicles the Footes' struggle, examining their efforts on freedom of expression and women's rights, and the larger issues surrounding free speech and censorship in the Gilded Age of American history.

  • - Pregnant Brides and Unwed Mothers in Seventeenth Century Essex County, Massachusetts
    av Else L. Hambleton
    850 - 2 556,-

    A study of cases of fornication, bastardy, and paternity cases brought before the courts in Essex County, Massachusetts between 1640 and 1692. Prosecution and conviction rates, sentencing patterns, and socio-economic data were analysed to determine that women who bore illegitimate children were punished more severely than their male partners.

  • - The Lusk Committee and New York's Crusade Against Radicalism, 1919-1923
    av Todd J. Pfannestiel
    760 - 1 860,-

    Re-evaluates the Red Scare that followed World War One in light of the new methods of political repression developed in New York, methods that established a pattern for future episodes of intolerance.

  • - American Army Officers' Wives and Material Culture, 1840-1880
    av Robin D. Campbell
    776 - 2 360,-

    An exploration of the ways in which mid-19th Century American army officers' wives used material culture to confirm their status as middle-class women. It is a must-have book for anyone interested in women's history, social history, military history or material culture.

  • - The Transformation of Domestic Service in Twentieth Century New York
    av Alana Erickson Coble
    660 - 1 800,-

  • - How the Grey Nuns Changed the Social Welfare Paradigm of Lewiston, Maine
    av Susan P. Hudson
    386 - 616,-

    Recognizes the achievements by a nineteenth-century community of women religious, the Grey Nuns of Lewiston, Maine. This book tells how their hospital was significant in its time as the first hospital in that factory city; and is still significant if one desires a more accurate and inclusive history of women and healthcare in America.

  • - Identity in Contemporary U.S. Writings
    av John Christopher Cunningham
    760 - 1 946,-

    This book examines the intersections of representations of race and gender identity in writings by contemporary US men.

  • - The Northeast Corner
    av David Smith
    760 - 1 946,-

    Drawing on primary documents such as farmer's diaries, small rural newspapers of the 19th century and the publications of state agricultural societies, this provocative study presents an overview into the driving forces of that shaped American history in the Northeast.

  • - Changing Perceptions of Childhood
    av Nancy Hathaway Steenburg
    730 - 2 360,-

    This title analyses changing opinions about the attitudes concerning the nature of children and the legal capacities of children using criminal court records, legislative petitions and actions and public perceptions.

  • - Experts, Collegiate Youth and Business Ideology, 1929-1941
    av Mary C. McComb
    730 - 1 946,-

    Explores how middle-class college students navigated the rocky terrain of Depression-era culture, job market, dating marketplace, prospective marriage prospects, and college campuses.

  • av Heather Addison
    1 026 - 2 360,-

    This study examines the relationship between cinema and physical culture, including activities such as dieting and muscle-building. Hollywood's long-standing prominence on the world stage makes it an ideal place to begin such an examination.

  • - The Literature, Art, Jazz, and Architecture of an Emerging Global Capital
    av Robert Bennett
    730 - 1 946,-

    Situating post-WWII New York literature within the material context of American urban history, this work analyses criticism of the spatial restructuring of post-WWII New York City.

  • - Weapons in the War of Ideas
    av Patti Clayton Becker
    736 - 1 960,-

    This work examines how libraries could respond to their communities need through the use of numerous primary and secondary sources during World War II in America.

  • - Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review
    av USA) Slawinski & Scott (Western Michigan University
    760 - 1 946,-

  • - A Case Study from Massachusetts
    av USA) Ouellette & Susan (Saint Michael's College
    726 - 1 946,-

    Explores the development of a provincial textile industry in colonial America. This study examines the promotion of domestic textile manufacture from the level of the Massachusetts legislature down to the way in which individual communities organized individual productive efforts.

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