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  • - Men and Salvation in Medieval Women's Monastic Life
    av Fiona J. Griffiths
    897

    Nuns' Priests Tales explores the spiritual ideas that motivated priestly service to nuns across Europe and throughout the medieval period, revealing the central role that women played in male spiritual life, and thus moving beyond the reductionist assumption that celibacy defined male spirituality in the age of reform.

  • - The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830
     
    737

    Entangled Empires emphasizes the connections between the English and Iberian imperial projects. The colonial history of the United States ought to be considered part of the history of colonial Latino-America just as Latin American history should be understood as fundamental to the constitution of the United States.

  • - Reflections of Everyday Life
    av Stuart J. Fleming
    267

    This lavishly illustrated book places glass in its social setting within the Roman household. The volume was written to accompany the traveling exhibition Roman Glass: Reflections on Cultural Change. Through a series of vignettes, the author tells the story of the development of the glass industry in the Roman Empire and the role of glass in the daily routines of the ancient Romans.During the reign of Rome's first emperor, Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), as several well-established industries such as pottery- and textile-making were being expanded, the craft of glassmaking was adopted from the East, turned into an industry, and adapted to Roman taste. By the mid-first century A.D. glass rivaled pottery in the domestic marketplace. It was used for tableware and storage containers to hold everything from preserved fish to fine perfumes. Glass featured strongly in the Roman daily routine, from the early morning, when maids would apply perfumed lotions to their mistress in preparation for her social rounds, to the late afternoon, when slaves would bring platters of food, bowls of fruit, and jugs of wine—all of glass—to the supper table. And there was a place for glass even in Roman funerary ritual, because it was custom to include all manner of domestic items among the grave furnishings, to add comfort to the afterlife.

  • - Civil Rights and Black Power in Philadelphia
    av Matthew J. Countryman
    431

    Up South documents the efforts of Philadelphia's Black Power activists to construct a vital and effective social movement combining analyses of racism with a program of grassroots community organizing in the context of the failure of civil rights liberalism to deliver on its promise of racial equality.

  • - Indians, English, and the Contest for Authority in Colonial New England
    av Jenny Hale Pulsipher
    391

    "Subjects Unto the Same King offers a comprehensive survey of the structure and functionality of authority within and between cultures in seventeenth-century New England."-William and Mary Quarterly

  • - The Making of America's Beauty Culture
    av Kathy Peiss
    301

    Kathy Peiss is Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Zoot Suit: The Enigmatic Career of an Extreme Style, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

  • - A Guide to Written English
    av Christopher Lasch
    261

    "The late Lasch, college history professor and the author of The Culture of Narcissism (1979), among other seminal works, so despaired of his graduate students' writing that he began to compile a list of common compositional errors. This list soon evolved into a full-fledged writing guide. . . . Lasch's wry, distinctive voice is evident throughout."-Joanne Wilkinson, Booklist

  • - A Tale from Ancient Sumer
    av Karen Foster
    127

  • av Philip Rawson
    337

    "It is rare to find a book on art that presents complex aesthetic principles in clear readable form. Ceramics, by Philip Rawson, is such a book. I discovered it ten years ago, and today my well-worn copy has scarcely a page on which some statement is not underlined and starred."-Wayne Higby, from the Foreword

  • - Vivien Thomas and His Work with Alfred Blalock
    av Vivien T. Thomas
    337

    The true-life inspiration for the Emmy Award-winning HBO film Something the Lord Made and the award-winning PBS documentary Partners of the Heart.

  • av Thomas Mann
    391

    The moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited German short-haired pointer. "The life of a dog is a simple and strangely marvelous thing; and that finally may be what sets Bashan and I apart: it is true to the life of a dog."-Gary Amdahl, Ruminator Review

  • - Roanoke's Forgotten Indians
    av Michael Leroy Oberg
    411

    Examines Ralegh's plan to create an English empire in the New World but also the attempts of native peoples to make sense of the newcomers who threatened to transform their world in frightening ways.

  • - The Odyssey of the Delaware Indians
    av Amy C. Schutt
    337

    Offers a fresh interpretation of the history of the Delaware, or Lenape, Indians in the context of events in the mid-Atlantic region and the Ohio Valley.

  • - Arms and Society, 1204-1453
    av Mark C. Bartusis
    481

    A History Book Club selection

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    897

    The most famous and influential collection of legal materials in world history, now available in a four-volume English-language paperback edition.

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    897

    The most famous and influential collection of legal materials in world history, now available in a four-volume English-language paperback edition.

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    897

    The most famous and influential collection of legal materials in world history, now available in a four-volume English-language paperback edition.

  • - Heroin and the American City
    av Eric C. Schneider
    337

    Why do the vast majority of heroin users live in cities? In his provocative history of heroin in the United States, Eric Schneider explains what is distinctively urban about this undisputed king of underworld drugs.

  • - The Countercultural Origins of an Industry
    av Eric J. Vettel
    337

    Chronicling the birth of the biotechnology industry, Biotech shows how a cultural and political revolution in the 1960s resulted in a new scientific order-the practical application of biological knowledge supported by private investors expecting profitable returns eclipsed basic research supported by government agencies.

  • - Anglo-American Prophecy in the Age of Revolution
    av Susan Juster
    337

    From the staged debates over religious enthusiasm to the earnest offerings of ordinary men and women to speak to and for God, Doomsayers shows that the contest between prophets and their critics for the allegiance of the reading public was part of a broader recalibration of the norms and values of civic discourse in the age of revolution.

  • - Women and Politics in the Early American Republic
    av Rosemarie Zagarri
    337

    Spanning the first fifty years of the nation's history, Revolutionary Backlash uncovers women's forgotten role in early American politics and explores an alternative explanation for the emergence of the first women's rights movement.

  • - The Problem and Promise of Leisure in the Great Depression
    av Susan Currell
    337,99

    Explores how and why leisure became an object of such intense interest, concern, and surveillance during the Great Depression.

  • - Streamlining America in the 1930s
    av Christina Cogdell
    391

    In Eugenic Design, Christina Cogdell charts new territory in the history of industrial design, popular science, and American culture in the 1930s by uncovering the links between streamline design and eugenics, the pseudoscientific belief that the best human traits could-and should-be cultivated through selective breeding.

  • - The Anthropology of State Terror
     
    337

    The first work to focus specifically on the anthropology of state terror.

  • - Spirit Possession in Brazilian Candomble
    av Jim Wafer
    337

    "The Taste of Blood brilliantly explores both Condomble and the representations of ethnographic research."-Folklore Forum

  • - An Experience-Centered Study of Supernatural Assault Traditions
    av David J. Hufford
    391

    A bold step forward in our understanding of parapsychological phenomena, this is the first scholarly investigation of the "incubus" experience.

  • av William Labov
    407

    This classic volume, by a well-known linguist, constitutes a systematic introduction to sociolinguistics, unmatched in the clarity and forcefulness of its approach, and to the study of language in its social setting.

  • - Dialogues with Sikh Militants
    av Cynthia Keppley Mahmood
    391

    "A stunning presentation of narrative ethnography, achieving the remarkable feat of forcing the reader to enter into the world-and the world view-of those whom most of us would regard as terrorists."-Mark Juergensmeyer, UCSB

  • av David Bohm
    307

    "Of exceptional importance. A genuine philosophy of nature, written by a physicist."-Hibbert Journal "Bohm's challenging book perhaps marks the beginning of a retreat from high-flown obscurantism and a return to common sense in science."-Scientific American "Bohm's ideas deserve careful study... Through the stimulus it will provide for the thoughtful investigation of some of the most searching questions of modern physical science, this book serves a very useful purpose."-Physics Today

  • - Gender, Patronage, and Spiritual Authority
    av Tanya Stabler Miller
    391

    This book reconstructs the history of beguine communities in Paris, one of medieval Europe's most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities. Drawing on an array of archival sources, Miller illuminates the important role beguines played in the economic, intellectual, and religious life of the city.

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