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  • - Domestic Workers and Their Employers in the Segregated South
    av Susan Tucker
    387

    Presents a revealing collection of oral-history narratives that explore the complex, sometimes enigmatic bond between black female domestic workers and their white employers from the turn of the twentieth century to the civil rights revolution of the 1960s.

  • av Robert Penn Warren
    537

    John Burt's Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren is more broadly representative of Warren's poetry than any previous selected gathering. More than two hundred poems from every phase grace the volume, a vehicle ideal for sampling- or soaking in- the finest of Warren's rich output.

  • - Cultural Change in the Colonial Southeast
    av James Axtell
    467

    This study depicts a range of transformations in southeastern Indian cultures as a result of contact, and often conflict, with Europeans in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The author argues that the colonial Southeast cannot be understood without paying attentions to its native inhabitants.

  • - Manners, Mutiny, and Sex in Andrew Jackson's White House
    av John F. Marszalek
    537

    An investigation of the earliest political sex scandal in American history. During Andrew Jackson's first term in office, Margaret Eaton, the Secretary of State's wife, was branded a "loose woman". The book relates how this social controversy could so strongly influence the politics of the age.

  • - Shipboard Insurrections in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade
    av Eric Robert Taylor
    477

    Examines nearly five hundred shipboard rebellions that occurred over the course of the entire slave trade, directly challenging the prevailing thesis that such resistance was infrequent or insignificant. As Eric Robert Taylor shows, though most revolts were crushed quickly, others raged on for hours, days, or weeks.

  • - Poems
    av Ron Houchin
    337

    Through silence and song, death and rebirth, a sense of wonder pervades every minute of our lives. In The Man Who Saws Us in Half, Ron Houchin explores this idea from the first curiosities of childhood to the gradual skepticism that comes with age and the weight of practical concerns.

  • av Gelien Matthews
    547

    In this illuminating study, Gelien Matthews demonstrates how slave rebellions in the British West Indies influenced the tactics of abolitionists in England and how the rhetoric and actions of the abolitionists emboldened slaves.

  • - Reluctant Statesman
    av Robert A. Rutland
    387

    Few Americans who have served their country, however, have met with as little recognition as George Mason of Gunston Hall. In this concise, cogently written biography, a distinguished historian restores the "reluctant statesman" to his proper place in the pantheon of America's greatest citizens.

  • - Poems
    av Chanda Feldman
    327

    Elegiac and fierce, solemn and celebratory, the poems in Chanda Feldman's Approaching the Fields consider family and history. Love and violence echo through the collection, and Feldman's beautifully crafted poems, often formal in style, answer them sometimes with an embrace and sometimes with a turning away.

  • - Confederate Statesman
    av William C. Davis & Robert Douthat Meade
    537

    More than 140 years after Judah Benjamin first appeared on the Confederate scene, historians still debate his place in the history of the Lost Cause. Robert Douthat Meade's absorbing account of the life of this enigmatic Civil War figure, who built a second brilliant career in England after the war, remains the definitive study of Benjamin.

  • - Labor and Inequality in a Berber Village
    av David Crawford
    467

    Provides a detailed study of the rhythms of highland Berber life, from the daily routines of making a living in such a demanding environment to the relationships between individuals, the community, and the national economy.

  • - The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765-1803
    av Carl A. Brasseaux
    471

    In this study, the author aims to provide a critical account of early Acadian culture in Louisiana and the reasons for its survival. He rejects accepted notions about the routes Acadians travelled from Nova Scotia to Louisiana, and the patterns of their subsequent migrations within the state.

  • av William C. Davis
    471

    In this book, William C. Davis narrates one of the most memorable and crucial of the engagements fought for control of the strategically vital Shenandoah Valley - a battle that centred on the farming community of New Market.

  • - Politics and Agricultural Change During Reconstruction
    av Michael W. Fitzgerald
    621

    Led by a coalition of blacks and whites with funding from congressional radicals, the Union League was a secret society who aimed to bring freedmen into the political arena after the Civil War. This work explores the influence of the League in Alabama and Mississippi.

  • - Poems
    av Ed Falco
    327

    Ed Falco considers love and the loss of love, what we have today and what we remember of yesterday, the promise of youth and the disappointments and pleasures of aging. By turns whimsical, meditative, and poignant, these poems examine the joys and sorrows of living.

  • - The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866
    av James G. Hollandsworth Jr
    461

    In the summer of 1866, racial tensions ran high in Louisiana as a constitutional convention considered disenfranchising former Confederates and enfranchising blacks. In An Absolute Massacre, James Hollandsworth, Jr offers a compelling look at the racial tinderbox that was the post-Civil War South.

  • - Selections from Parson Brownlow's Book
    av William G. Brownlow
    387

    Civil War scholars and enthusiasts will welcome Secessionists and Other Scoundrels as an exciting and entertaining opportunity to be reintroduced to one of the era's most colourful and controversial characters.

  • av Earl J. Hess
    371

    A native of Warren County, Iowa, Cyrus F. Boyd served a year and a half as an orderly sergeant with the Fifteenth Iowa Infantry before becoming first lieutenant in Company B of the Thirty-Fourth Iowa Infantry. His diary offers a full account of soldiering in the Union Army.

  • - The American Southeast During the Sixteenth Century
    av Paul E. Hoffman
    621

    Paul Hoffman's groundbreaking book focuses on a neglected area of colonial history - southeastern North America during the sixteenth-century. The first book to link the earliest voyages with the explorations of the sixteenth century and the settlement of later colonies, Hoffman's work is an important reassessment of southern colonial history.

  • - Lives of the Confederate Commanders
    av Ezra J. Warner Jr
    541

    When Generals in Gray was published in 1959, scholars and critics immediately hailed it as one of the few indispensable books on the American Civil War. This is a paperback edition of Ezra J. Warner's magnum opus with its concise, detailed biographical sketches and photographs of all 425 Confederate generals.

  • - Poems
    av James Applewhite
    327

    Meditating upon topics as far-ranging as the movement of photons in the heart of the sun and the single drop of blood on the finger of a girl holding a rosebud, James Applewhite's poems explore deeply the mysteries of the galaxies and the complexities of being human.

  • - Poems
    av David R. Slavitt
    361

    An accomplished poet and a keen observer of the human condition, David Slavitt deploys both skills to create the whimsical, insightful, and witty poems of The Octaves.

  • - The Selected Writings and Speeches of Albion W. Tourgee
     
    701

    A leading proponent of racial equality in the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century, Albion W. Tourgee (1838-1905) served as the most articulate spokesman of the radical wing of the Republican party. Undaunted Radical presents Tourgee's most significant letters, speeches, and essays.

  • - A Biography
    av Carolyn E. DeLatte & Christoph Irmscher
    471

    Intelligent, adaptable, and strong-willed, Lucy Bakewell Audubon was, DeLatte shows, the partner Audubon needed for his life and for his work. As noted Audubon expert Christoph Irmscher says in his foreword, "When [DeLatte] slips into her character's skin, she does so unobtrusively and to great effect, thus, we are right there with Lucy."

  • - Poems
    av Ron Smith
    337

    The title of Ron Smith's new collection comes from Yeats's observation that creators "must go from desire to weariness and so to desire again, and live but for the moment when vision comes to our weariness like terrible lightning, in the humility of the brutes."

  • - Poems
    av Sally Van Doren
    337

    Features a series of short lyric poems, contemplative vignettes of daily life that examine friendship, marriage, and family with a veneer of playfulness. These poems take us into a space where a year is compressed into minutes and a small trickle of memory floods the mind.

  • - Poems
    av Betty Adcock
    327

    Betty Adcock brings fierce insight to her seventh poetry collection, Rough Fugue. Her elegant stanzas evoke bygone moments of beauty, reflection, and rage. "Let things be spare," she writes, "and words for things be thin / as the slice of moon / the loon's cry snips."

  • - Military Prisons of the Civil War
    av Charles W. Sanders Jr
    697

  • - Poems
    av David Kirby
    337

  • - Poems
    av Derrick Harriell
    327

    The percussive poems of Stripper in Wonderland move from birth to death, funk to hip-hop, and racism to religion as Derrick Harriell explores the life of a modern black man transplanted from the American Midwest to the Deep South.

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