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  • - Ragtime, Race, and the Birth of the Manhattan Musical Marketplace
    av David Gilbert
    591

    Explores how African American performers, at the height of Jim Crow, transformed their racial difference into the mass-market commodity known as "black music". David Gilbert shows how they used the rhythmic sounds of ragtime, blues, and jazz to construct new representations of black identity, challenging preconceived ideas about race, culture, and modernity.

  • - Oak Ridge and Atomic Nostalgia
    av Lindsey A. Freeman
    461

  • - Gender, Race, Age, and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America
    av Corinne T. Field
    671

    Struggle for Equal Adulthood: Gender, Race, Age, and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America

  • - Slavery and Politics in Antebellum Virginia
    av William A. Link
    741

    The role of slaves and free blacks in the politics of secession.

  • - A History of Austrian National Socialism
    av Bruce F. Pauley
    667

    UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

  • - The Curious Life of a Mississippi Planter and Sexual Freethinker
    av Benjamin E. Wise
    717

    In this evocative biography, Benjamin E. Wise presents the singular life of William Alexander Percy (1885-1942), a queer plantation owner, poet, and memoirist from Mississippi. Though Percy is best known as a conservative apologist of the southern racial order, in this telling Wise creates a complex and surprising portrait of a cultural relativist, sexual liberationist, and white supremacist.

  • - College, Community, and the Fight for Freedom and Equality in Antebellum America
    av J. Brent Morris
    561

    By exploring the role of Oberlin - the college and the community - in fighting against slavery and for social equality, J. Brent Morris establishes this "hotbed of abolitionism" as the core of the antislavery movement in the US West and as one of the most influential reform groups in antebellum America.

  • - War and Politics, 1910-1930
    av Kathryn Steen
    787

    American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry: War and Politics, 1910-1930

  • - Prisons and Religion in Antebellum America
    av Jennifer Graber
    587

    Focusing on the intersection of Christianity and politics in the American penitentiary system, this explores evangelical Protestants' efforts to make religion central to emerging practices and philosophies of prison discipline from the 1790s to the 1850s.

  • - The Path to Profitability
    av Penelope Muse Abernathy
    711

    Veteran media executive Penelope Muse Abernathy draws on cutting-edge research and analysis to reveal pathways to transformation and long-term profitability for community newspapers. Offering practical guidance for editors and publishers, Abernathy shows how newspapers can build community online and identify new opportunities to generate revenue.

  • - Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors
    av Carolyn Finney
    521

    Why are African Americans so underrepresented when it comes to interest in nature, outdoor recreation, and environmentalism? In this thought-provoking study, Carolyn Finney looks beyond the discourse of the environmental justice movement to examine how the natural environment has been understood, commodified, and represented by both white and black Americans.

  • - A Cultural History of Clothing in American Catholicism
    av Sally Dwyer-McNulty
    587

    An illustrated cultural history of the apparel worn by American Catholics, Sally Dwyer-McNulty's Common Threads reveals the transnational origins and homegrown significance of clothing in developing identity, unity, and a sense of respectability for a major religious group that had long struggled for its footing in a Protestant-dominated society often openly hostile to Catholics.

  • - The Sexual Politics of the City
    av Susan Merrill Squier
    861

    To Virginia Woolf, London was a source of creative inspiration, a setting for many of her works, and a symbol of the culture in which she lived and wrote. Using psychoanalytic, feminist, and social theories, Susan Squier explores the transformed meaning of the city in Woolf's essays, memoirs, and novels as it functions in the creation of a mature feminist vision.

  • - Puerto Ricans, African Americans, and the Pursuit of Racial Justice in New York City
    av Sonia Song-Ha Lee
    561

    Building a Latino Civil Rights Movement: Puerto Ricans, African Americans, and the Pursuit of Racial Justice in New York City

  • av Hardin Craig
    621

    Craig discusses the impact of modern thought and invention upon literature's essential business of communication; the continuing vitality of a classic as illustrated by the abiding influence of Lucian; and the significance of the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia.

  • - Early American Southern Cuisine Updated for Today's Hearth and Cookstove
    av Nancy Carter Crump
    477

    Hearthside Cooking: Early American Southern Cuisine Updated for Today's Hearth and Cookstove

  • - Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge, and History in West Africa
    av Rudolph T. Ware III
    677

    Walking Qur'an: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge, and History in West Africa

  • av Iftikhar Dadi
    601

    Traces the emergence of the modern and contemporary art of Muslim South Asia in relation to transnational modernism and in light of the region's intellectual, cultural, and political developments. The author explores the art and writings of major artists, men and women, ranging from the late colonial period to the era of independence and beyond.

  • av Andrew J. Kirkendall
    587

    Paulo Freire and the Cold War Politics of Literacy

  • - The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1672-1752
    av William A. Pettigrew
    517

    "Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia."

  • - A Bio-Social Approach
    av Eugene E. Taylor
    877

    Offers a bold mapping out of areas of research that should be explored in detail by the medical and social sciences during the coming decades. It is based on the belief that the extraordinary medical progress of the first half of the twentieth century, which proceeded largely from the laboratory and clinic, can be continued only if the medical sciences embrace the bio-social field of research.

  • - America's Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change
    av R. Blakeslee Gilpin
    587

    John Brown Still Lives!: America s Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change"

  • - A Social System Analysis
    av Daniel S. Claster & Howard W. Polsky
    877

    This original research study of residential treatments of problem adolescents represents one of the few attempts in the field to observe in a systematic fashion the residents' living situation in the institutional setting. An innovative field experiment is developed to contrast the interaction of counsellors and residents as they create three distinctive cottage subcultures.

  • - Civil Rights and the Johnson Administration, 1965-1968
    av David C. Carter
    717

    Revealing the complex and often tense relationships between the Johnson administration and activist groups advocating further social change, the author extends the traditional timeline of the civil rights movement beyond the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

  • av Beth Tompkins Bates
    587

    Making of Black Detroit in the Age of Henry Ford

  • - Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877-1932
    av Lisa G. Materson
    591

    For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877-1932

  • - Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement
    av Lance Hill
    521

    Offers a history of the Deacons for Defense and Justice who led some of the successful local campaigns in the civil rights movement. The author provides a narrative of a working-class armed self-defense movement that played a crucial role in compelling the federal government to neutralize the Ku Klux Klan and uphold civil rights and liberties.

  • - U.S. Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1945-1961
    av Peter L. Hahn
    721

    Postwar American officials desired, in principle, to promote Arab-Israeli peace in order to stabilize the Middle East. This book shows how, during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, the desire for peace was not always an American priority. Instead, they consistently gave more weight to their determination to contain the Soviet Union.

  • - Diabetes, Insulin, and the Transformation of Illness
    av Chris Feudtner
    717

    One of medicine's most remarkable therapeutic triumphs was the discovery of insulin in 1921. But the author demonstrates that the transformation of the disease from fatal condition into a chronic illness is tinged with irony and one which illuminates the human consequences of medical intervention.

  • - The Surprising History of the American Catholic Feminist Movement
    av Mary J. Henold
    587

    Catholic and Feminist: The Surprising History of the American Catholic Feminist Movement

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