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  • - Gwendolyn Bennett's Selected Writings
     
    1 221

    Explores the role of writer Gwendolyn Bennett as an important contributor to the Harlem Renaissance. Includes Bennett's published and unpublished poetry, fiction, essays, diaries, letters, and artwork.

  • av Tracy (Arizona State University) Fessenden
    447

    Explores the multiple religious influences on Billie Holiday's life and sound, combining elements of biography with the history of race and American music.

  • - A Comics Anthology
     
    371

    A comics anthology that illustrates the complicated and multiple experiences of human reproduction and explores comics within the growing field of graphic medicine.

  • - Questions on Modernism, Art, and the Americas in Transatlantic Magazines
    av Lori Cole
    451 - 1 177

    Examines art and literature of the Americas through the lens of the questionnaire, a genre as central as the manifesto to the history of the avant-garde. Demonstrates how modernism and the avant-garde were debated at the very moment of their development and consolidation.

  • - Lecturing, Learning, and Difference in the Long Nineteenth Century
     
    1 121

    Explores the myriad ways that people in the nineteenth century grappled with questions of learning, belonging, civic participation, and deliberation. Focuses on the dynamics of gender, race, region, and religion, and how individuals and groups often excluded from established institutions developed knowledge useful for public life.

  • - The Crises of a Global Church
    av Christopher Craig Brittain & Andrew McKinnon
    421 - 1 297

    Analyzes the tensions within the contemporary Anglican Communion, addresses the theological arguments and social forces involved, and explores the dynamics of religious conflict in a global era.

  • - A Rhetorical History
    av Amy Koerber
    451 - 1 297

    Examines the rhetorical activity that preceded the early twentieth-century emergence of the word hormone and the impact of this word on expert understandings of women's health.

  • - Ecological Reflections from an Appalachian Forest
     
    277

    A collection of essays on nature observations at the Shaver's Creek Environmental Center, focusing on deepening the connection of personal and cultural meanings to a specific place through a process of sustained close attention.

  • - Richard Napier's Medical Practice
    av Ofer Hadass
    541 - 1 121

    Explores the work of the astrologer-physician and Anglican rector Richard Napier (1559-1634). Examines Napier's medical and magical practices in their larger context and shows how the physician incorporated both astral and ritual magic into his medicine.

  • - The First Modern English Translation of Robert le Diable, an Anonymous French Romance of the Thirteenth Century
     
    327

    English translation of an anonymous thirteenth-century French poem in which a woman desperate to bear a child appeals to the devil for help. Originally written in octosyllabic rhymed couplets, this translation uses free verse.

  • - America's Model Agricultural College
    av Roger L. (Retired Williams
    571

    Explores the contributions of Evan Pugh (1828-1864), founding president of today's Pennsylvania State University, in quickly building it into America's first scientifically based agricultural college.

  • - Life and Law in the Commonwealth, 1684-2017
     
    881

    A narrative history of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Explores the court's notable decisions and why they matter in the broader context of Pennsylvania and American law and history.

  • - Visual Culture and Animal Advocacy, 1870-1914
    av J. Keri Cronin
    501 - 1 367

    Explores the ways in which visual imagery was used for animal advocacy campaigns in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and the ways in which these images were created, circulated, and consumed in a wide range of cultural contexts.

  • - Literary Reinventions of America at the End of the Eighteenth Century
    av Benjamin Hoffmann
    477 - 1 231

    An English translation of Benjamin Hoffmann's French monograph L'Amerique posthume. Examines the literary idealization of a lost American past in eighteenth-century French literature.

  • - U.S. Case Law and Naturalism after Modernism
    av Erik M. Bachman
    477 - 1 051

    Examines U.S. obscenity trials in the early twentieth century and how they framed a wide-ranging debate about the printed word's power to deprave, offend, and shape behavior.

  • - Automata, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Early Modern World
    av Jessica (Assistant Professor of Early Modern Art Keating
    1 017

    Recounts the histories of German clockwork automata, which were given as gifts and collected in the Holy Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Mughal Empire in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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    1 367

    A collection of essays investigating photography's role in the evolution of media and communication in the nineteenth century.

  • - Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin American Art in the United States
     
    817

    Explores the formation of public and private collections of Spanish Colonial and modern Latin American art throughout the United States, and the impact of the ever-changing political landscape of Latin American countries.

  • - Magic, Spectacle, and Morality in the Fourteenth Century
    av Tara Williams
    477 - 1 121

    A multidisciplinary interpretation of representations of magic in fourteenth-century romances, and how these texts link magic, spectacle, and morality in distinctive ways. By representing supernatural marvels in vivid visual detail, these texts encourage reactions of wonder that have moral effects within and beyond the narrative.

  • - Race, Society, and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Art
    av Mey-Yen (Assistant Professor Moriuchi
    1 437

    Focuses on costumbrismo, a cultural trend in Latin America and Spain toward representing local customs, types, and scenes of everyday life in the visual arts and literature, to examine the shifting terms of Mexican identity in the nineteenth century.

  • av Sarah (Penn State Riparia Research Center) Chamberlain
    371

    A guide, geared toward all levels of botanical knowledge, to identifying over 300 species of grasses found in four physiographic provinces within the Mid-Atlantic Region.

  • - The Visual Exegesis of Revelation in Medieval Illustrated Manuscripts
    av Richard K. (Florida State University) Emmerson
    847

    Studies the illustration of Revelation in manuscripts from the ninth to the fifteenth century. Examines how twenty-five of the most important illustrated Apocalypses illustrate the biblical text and interpret it for diverse audiences.

  • - Delacroix, Civilization, and Barbarism
    av David (Associate Professor of Art History O'Brien
    1 297

    Focuses on Eugene Delacroix's fascination with the idea of civilization and the ways this idea informed the artist's writing, murals, and paintings of North Africa and animals.

  • - Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960-1980
     
    1 437

    Examines the rich networks of international artists and art practices that emerged in and around London during the 1960s and 1970s. Discusses diverse practices, movements, and spaces, from painting, sculpture, and film to performance, conceptual, and land art.

  • - Visual Approaches
     
    517

    A collection of twelve illustrated essays modeling innovative approaches to reading Chaucer's visual poetics. Essays explore connections between Chaucer's texts and various forms of visual data, medieval and modern, that can deepen and inform our understanding of Chaucer's poetry.

  • - A Walk through the Reaches of Time
    av Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
    327

    Provides an overview of the commonality of life on Earth. Inspired by the idea of symbiosis in evolution, the book explores the challenges and behaviors shared by creatures from bacteria to humans and all those in between.

  • - Milton's Philosophy of Eating
    av Emily E. Stelzer
    541 - 997

    Explores the philosophical significance of gluttony in Paradise Lost, arguing that a complex understanding of gluttony and of ideal, grateful, and gracious eating informs the content of Milton's writing.

  • - Self-Representation and the Bible in John Milton's Writings
    av David V. Urban
    477 - 1 121

    Examines Milton's identification with characters in Jesus's parables. Connects Milton's engagement with the parables to his self-representation throughout his poetry and prose.

  • av Samantha (Cleveland State University) Baskind
    534

    An interdisciplinary study examining the diverse meanings of the Warsaw Ghetto in American culture. Looks at how the ghetto has been represented in fine art, book illustrations, film, television, radio, theater, fiction, poetry, and comics.

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    541

    A collection of essays exploring prominent African American artists' engagement with Christian themes. Essays examine the ways in which an artist's engagement with religious symbols can be an expression of concerns related to racial, political, and socio-economic identity.

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