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  • - Wealth, Identity, and Conflict in Postwar America
    av Lisle A. Rose
    517

  • - Walt Disney and the American Way of Life
    av Steven Watts
    547

    Part biography and part cultural analysis, this work sheds some light on the cultural icon of ""Uncle Walt"". It also digs deeply into Disney's private life, investigating his roles as husband, father, and brother and proving insights into his peculiar psyche.

  • - Franklin D.Roosevelt, 1944-45
    av Robert H. Ferrell
    627

    Focusing on President Franklin D. Roosevelt's illness, this book looks at how he aimed to hide it. It then goes on to show how his illness effected his role as the President of the US, such as making an agreement with Winston Churchill that he failed to tell the State Department about.

  • - A Twenty-first Century Guide
     
    497

    Adopting research methodologies of revision and recovery, this edition is constructed around bibliographical surveys of both primary and secondary works addressing the Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and eighteenth through twentieth century periods within the history of rhetoric. It recasts study in the history of rhetoric.

  • - Ninety Years on
     
    807

    American society did not suffer the consequences of the Great War that virtually all European countries knew - a lack of perspective that the World War I Museum seeks to correct. This book celebrates that effort, helping readers feel the excitement and the moral seriousness of historical scholarship in this field.

  • - The New Order and Last Orientation
    av Eric Voegelin
    1 041

    In this text, Eric Voegelin explores two aspects of modernity. He offers an account of the political situation in 17th-century Europe after the decline of the church and the empire, and also explains his theory of ""phenomenalism"".

  • - Revolution and the New Science
    av Eric Voegelin
    947

    This study of the history of Western political ideas begins with a discussion of the conflict between Bishop Bousset and Voltaire concerning the relationship between what is conventionally identified as sacred and profane history, and goes on to examine the ""New Science"" of Vico.

  • - Middle Ages to Aquinas
    av Eric Voegelin
    947

    A collection of political thoughts from the Middle Ages opens with Voegelin's survey of the structure of the period and continues with an analysis of the Germanic invasion, the fall of Rome, and the rise of the empire and monastic Christianity, climaxing with a study of the views of Thomas Aquinas.

  • - American Economic Expansion across the Pacific, 1784-1900
    av David M. Pletcher
    961

    This work describes the trade of the United States with the Far East, the islands of the Pacific, and the northwest coast of North American from 1784 to 1844. It also traces the growth of trade and investment in Alaska, Hawaii, and the South Pacific from 1844 to 1890.

  • av Langston Hughes
    1 137

    This volume contains the plays written by Langston Hughes between 1930 and 1942, alone and in collaboration. Almost all the plays were performed during the same period; a few have never seen the stage, but are included because they indicate the range of Hughes's artistic and political concerns.

  • - A Memoir, 1917-1918
    av William S. Triplet
    867

    This volume presents the first-hand account of World War I through the eyes of a 17-year old enlisted American soldier, William Triplet.

  • - Life of Rose Wilder Lane
    av William Holtz
    547

    Drawing on letters and diaries, this biography details Rose Wilder Lane's life and highlights her troubled relationship with an apparently cold and manipulative mother. It throws light on the writing of the ""Little House"" books.

  • - Rediscovering My Father's World
    av Pamela Gerhardt
    407

  • - Growing Up Under Stalin
    av Anatole Konstantin
    421 - 501

    When the secret police came for his father in 1938, the author as a kid, saw his family plunged into a morass of fear. This memoir of growing up in Stalinist Russia portrays the daily trials of people trapped in this regime before and during the repressive years of World War II - and the struggles of refugees after that conflict.

  • - Doing Videojournalism in the 21st Century
    av G. Smith
    677

    Details the controversy, history, and rise of this news genre, but its main objective is to show aspiring videojournalists how to learn the craft. While other textbooks depict the conventional reporter-and-videographer model, Going Solo innovates by teaching readers how to successfully juggle the skills traditionally required of two different people.

  • - The Autobiographies of William Wells Brown
    av William Wells Brown
    581

    Growing up as a slave in an urban area of Missouri allowed William Wells Brown to live a life that was different from that of the typical plantation slave. This book reprints two of Brown's best-known writings, ""Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave"" and ""My Southern Home"".

  • - Challenging the Culture of the Planter Class
    av Larry Gragg
    801

    Prior to the Quakers' large-scale migration to Pennsylvania, Barbados had more Quakers than any other English colony. Here Quakers confronted material temptations and had to temper founder George Fox's admonitions regarding slavery with the demoralizing realities of daily life. In this volume, Larry Gragg shows how the community dealt with these contradictions.

  • av Lincoln Konkle
    831

    A reading of Wilder's life, fiction, drama, and criticism as a product of American culture. The book also emphasizes aspects of Puritan theology, ideology, and aesthetics that have been suppressed or repressed into our cultural unconscious but are manifested in Wilder's texts in response to various historical or personal stimuli.

  • - Music and Musicians of the Civil War Era
     
    827

    This anthology grew out of the first two National Conferences on Music of the Civil War Era. Those conferences established an academic setting solely devoted to exploring the effects of the Civil War on music and musicians. Bridging musicology and history, these essays represent the forefront of scholarship in music of the Civil War era.

  • av Allen D. Carden
    461

    With a history dating back to 1820, The Missouri Harmony was the most popular of all frontier shape-note tune books. It helped teach midwesterners to read music using shaped notes, a system of musical notation that grew out of the singing school movement in eighteenth-century New England.

  • - A Slave Narrative
    av Mildred D. Johnson
    387

    This is an account of the years 1820 to 1865 in the life of Malindy, a freeborn Cherokee who was unlawfully enslaved as a child by a Franklin County, Missouri, farmer. Married to a freedman, Malindy gave birth to five children in slavery - creating a family she would fight her whole life to keep together.

  • - Mary Louise Smith and the Republican Revival after Watergate
    av Suzanne O'Dea
    561

    For much of her career Mary Louise Smith stood alone as a woman in a world of politics run by men. After devoting over two decades of her life to politics, she eventually became the first, and only, woman chairman of the Republican National Committee. Suzanne O'Dea examines Smith's rise and fall within the party and analyses her strategies for gaining the support of Republican Party leaders.

  • - My Daughter's Struggle with Brain Injury
    av Karin Finell
    547

  • - 170 Years inside ""The Walls
    av Jamie Rasmussen
    331

  • - Two Years in West Baltimore with Teach for America
    av Heather Lanier
    401

  • - Cultural Conservatism and the South, 1920-1990
    av John Langdale
    947

    Tells the story of traditionalist conservatism and its boundaries in twentieth-century America. Because this time period encompasses both the rise of the modern conservative movement and the demise of southern regional distinctiveness, it affords an ideal setting both for observing the potentiality of American conservatism and for understanding the fate of the traditionalist "man of letters".

  • av Amy M. Ryan
    581

    Taking seriously Mark Twain's life as a citizen of urban landscapes - from the streets of New York City to the palaces of Vienna and the suburban utopia of Hartford - these essays represent Twain both as a product of urban frontiers and as a prophet of American modernity, situating him squarely within the context of an evolving international and cosmopolitan community.

  • - Violence and Reconciliation o the Kansas-Missouri
    av Jeremy Neely
    627

    The most bitter guerrilla conflict in American history raged along the Kansas-Missouri border from 1856 to 1865, making that frontier the first battleground in the struggle over slavery. Here the author examines the significance of the border war on both sides of the line and offers a comparative, cross-border analysis of its origins, meanings, and consequences.

  • - Cross-Dressing and Transgression
    av Linda A. Morris
    497

    Huckleberry Finn dressing as a girl is a famously comic scene in Mark Twain's novel but hardly out of character - for the author, that is. This book explores Mark Twain's use of cross-dressing across his career by exposing the substantial cast of characters who masqueraded as members of the opposite sex or who otherwise defied gender expectations.

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