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  • - A Memoir
    av Josh Graves
    277

    The life and music of a bluegrass pioneer, in his own words

  • - The New Lost City Ramblers and the Folk Music Revival
    av Ray Allen
    321

    Exploring the cultural impact of a northern band's southern music

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    317

    Bringing together the latest and most innovative scholarship on the history of the emotions.

  • - Bach Reworked
    av Laura Buch
    681

  • av J. Michele Edwards & Leta E. Miller
    1 377

  • - Gospel Music in the Soul and Hip-Hop Eras
    av Claudrena N. Harold
    271

  • - Brought to You by Foreigners, Warlords, and Activists
    av Wazhmah Osman
    331

  • - Black Women Track Stars and American Identity
    av Cat M. Ariail
    301 - 1 237

  • - Afro-German Women and the Making of a Transnational Movement
    av Tiffany N. Florvil
    341 - 1 237

  • - Feminist Memories of Resistance in Latin America's Dirty Wars
    av Viviana Beatriz MacManus
    317

  • - Contested Nationalisms in the Filipina/o Diaspora
    av Gina K. Velasco
    317 - 1 237

  • av Katherine K. Preston
    337

  • - The Rise of China's Technology Giant
    av Yun Wen
    331

  • - African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century
    av Danielle Fuentes Morgan
    307

  • - A Cultural History of Touch
    av Constance Classen
    341

    An extensive historical exploration of touch which lies at the heart of our experience of the world

  • - THE UTOPIAN DREAM IN EUROPE AND AMERICA
    av Robert P. Sutton
    397

  • - Aunt Molly Jackson and the Politics of Folksong
    av Shelly Romalis
    351

          Meet Aunt Molly Jackson (1880-1960), one of American folklore''s most         fascinating characters.       A coal miner''s daughter, she grew up in eastern Kentucky, married a miner,         and became a midwife, labor activist, and songwriter. Fusing hard experience         with rich Appalachian musical tradition, her songs became weapons of struggle.       In 1931, at age fifty, she was "discovered" and brought north,         sponsored and befriended by an illustrious circle of left-wing intellectuals         and musicians, including Theodore Dreiser, Alan Lomax, and Charles Seeger         and his son Pete. Along with Sarah Ogan Gunning, Jim Garland (two of Aunt         Molly''s half-siblings), Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, and other folk musicians,         she served as a cultural broker, linking the rural working poor to big-city         left-wing activism.       Shelly Romalis draws upon interviews and archival materials to construct         this portrait of an Appalachian woman who remained radical, raucous, proud,         poetic, offensive, self-involved, and in spirit the "real" pistol         packin'' mama of the song.       "Mr. Coal operator call me anything you please, blue, green, or         red, I aim to see to it that these Kentucky coalminers will not dig your         coal while their little children are crying and dying for milk and bread."                 -- Aunt Molly Jackson         

  • av Lindon Barrett
    351

    Masterfully connecting historical systems of racial slavery to post-Enlightenment modernity.

  • av Gayle Sherwood Magee
    317

    An engaging new portrait of the seminal American composer

  • - Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination
    av Nicole Seymour
    351

    Investigates the ways in which contemporary queer fictions offer insight on environmental issues.

  • av Joshua Lund
    297 - 1 237

  • - Collaborative Pedagogies for Social Justice
     
    301

  • av Mark Hampton
    421

    Presents the cultural and intellectual history of the British press.

  • - Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln
     
    441

    A priceless resource for scholars and anyone curious about Lincoln and his times, Herndon's Informants includes an introduction, scholarly annotations, a registry of the informants, and a detailed topical index.

  • av Jonathan R. Eller
    311

  • - Carlo Maria Giulini
    av Thomas D Saler
    297

    Tells the life story of Carlo Maria Giulini, one of the renowned and beloved conductors of the twentieth century. Detailing Giulini's professional career, this book also chronicles Giulini's personal life, including his musical awakening while growing up amid the spectacular beauty of the Dolomite mountains.

  • - Anarchism, Antiauthoritarianism, and th eLeft in Puerto Rico, 1897-1921
    av Kirwin R. Shaffer
    331

    Deals with transnational networks of radicalism in the Caribbean

  • - Lincoln, Douglas, and the Battle over Freedom
    av Graham A. Peck
    307

  • - The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams
    av Tammy L. Kernodle
    331

  • - The Olonkho Epic in a Changing World
    av Robin P Harris
    337

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