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  • - A Course for Beginning and Intermediate Students
    av Christina E. Kramer
    687

    This is a textbook for the teaching of standard Macedonian grammar and vocabulary to English speakers. Designed by an experienced teacher to be completed in one year of intensive study, this second edition includes expanded glossaries and an answer key for those studying on their own. The sixteen chapters provide a basic knowledge of Macedonian language as well as an introduction to Macedonian life, culture, history, and literature.

  • - The Myth of the Nation in the Twentieth Century
    av Emilio Gentile
    457

    A study of the development of Italian national identity in all its incarnations throughout the 20th century. It describes a dense sequence of events: from victorious Italian participation in WWI through the rise and triumph of Fascism to Italy's transition to a republic.

  • - Writing Race and Violence in American and South African Cultures
    av Sheila Smith McKoy
    317

    This transnational study probes the abiding inclination to ""blacken"" riots. It unravels the connection between racial violence - both the white and the ""raced"" - in the United States and South Africa,as well as the social dynamics that this connection sustains.

  • - From Britain's Renaissance to America's New World
    av Kenneth Olwig
    421 - 907

    An exploration of the origins and lasting influence of two contesting but intertwined discourses that persist today when we use the words ""landscape"", ""country"", ""scenery"", and, ""nature"". The ideas of land and country are tracked through Anglo-American history.

  • av Patricia A. Rosenmeyer, Barbara Pavlock, William Aylward & m.fl.
    787

    Reveals major figures in Ovid's ""Metamorphoses"", highlighting the conflicted revisionist nature of the ""Metamorphoses"". This title explores issues central to Ovid's poetics - the status of the image, the generation of plots, repetition, opposition between refined and inflated epic style, and the interrelation of rhetoric and poetry.

  • - Life Narratives and Human Rights
     
    451

    Personal testimonies are the life force of human rights work, and rights claims have brought profound power to the practice of life writing. This volume explores the connections and conversations between human rights and life writing through a dazzling, international collection of essays by survivor-writers, scholars, and human rights advocates.

  • - Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture
    av Marc Galanter
    481

    Analyzes hundreds of jokes from Mark Twain classics to anecdotes about Dan Quayle, Johnnie Cochran, and Kenneth Starr. Drawing on representation of law and lawyers in the mass media, political discourse, and public opinion surveys, this book explores the tensions between Americans' deep-seated belief in the law and their ambivalence about lawyers.

  • - A Novel
    av Hans Warren
    287

    In the Dutch countryside, the war seems far away - but not for Ed, a Jew in Nazi-occupied Holland trying to find some safe sanctuary. Compelled to go into hiding in the rural province of Zeeland, he is taken in by a seemingly benevolent family of farmers. But, as Ed comes to realize, the Van't Westeindes are not what they seem.

  • av Elena Georgiou
    197

    Elena Georgiou's debut collection of poems unveils the story of a vigorous soul's journey in and out of love. Whether her speaker is buying lunch at a falafel stand or bumping into the ghost of Marvin Gaye in the supermarket, Georgiou's zesty clarity prevails.

  • av Olga Peters Hasty
    317

    This work is a major revisionist reading of one of the central texts of the Russian canon, that focuses systematically on Tatiana Larina. This approach to ""Eugene Onegin"" should revitalize our understanding of both Alexandr Pushkin's heroine and the novel in which she appears.

  • av Eugene Goodheart
    261

    An assessment of the current state and future of literary studies in the United States, this text challenges the view that literary classics must be relevant to our immediate concerns. It also addresses the question of objectivity in humanistic study.

  • - Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory
    av Nicholas Berg
    517

  • - Contemporary Uses of the Diary
    av Kylie Cardell
    511

  • av Ronelle Alexander & Olga M. Mladenova
    591

    A comprehensive textbook teaching English-speakers to read, write and speak contemporary Bulgarian. Volume one, introducing the basic elements of Bulgarian grammar, contains lessons 1-15, a Bulgarian-English glossary, and English-Bulgarian glossary for beginners, and an appendix of verbal forms.

  • av Odd Haddal & Kathleen Stokker
    527

    This introduction to Norwegian helps students acquire the basic units of vocabulary and structure and use that knowledge to learn about Norway and Norwegian culture. This edition features a short grammar summary, a reference for review to assist in drawing together aspects of the grammar that are presented throughout the text.

  • av David Henige
    407

    Historians know about the past because they examine the evidence. But what exactly is ""evidence"", how do historians know what it means and how can we trust them to get it right? The author tackles such questions head on in this book and practices what he preaches through a many insightful assessments of historical controversies.

  • - An Archaeological Commentary
    av Erika Simon
    287

    The festivals of the Athenian sacred calendar constitute a vital key to classical Greek culture and religion. Erika Simon marshalls evidence from literary, historical and archaeological sources to offer a comprehensive classification of the origins and meanings of the Attic cults.

  • - A Creative Art Experience
    av Margaret N.H. Doubler
    317

    This work combines the author's vision and practicality and seeks to answer questions such as ""why dance?"", and to give voice to her plea of universal dance training as a reconized course in formal education.

  • - The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War
    av Michael Seidman
    457

    This groundbreaking history of the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) examines how General Francisco Franco and his Nationalist forces managed state finance and economic production, and mobilized support from elites and middle-class Spaniards, to achieve their eventual victory over Spanish Republicans and the revolutionary left.

  • - Interpreting Nature In Early Modern Science And Medicine Volume I, Ficino To Descartes
    av James J. Bono
    347

    This work relates changes in scientific and medical thought during the Scientific Revolution (c1500-1700) to the emergence of new principles and practices for interpreting language, texts and nature. It also explores the wider cultural origins and impact of these ideas.

  • - The Effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes
    av Robert A. Birmingham
    377

    Between AD 700 and 1100 Native Americans built more effigy mounds in Wisconsin than anywhere else in North America, with an estimated 1,300 mounds at the center of effigy-building culture in and around Madison, Wisconsin. This book explores the cultural, historical, and ceremonial meanings of the mounds.

  • - An African American Life in Search of Justice
    av Sylvia Bell White
    421

  • - An Angler's Tales and Travels
    av Kevin Searock
    391

  • av Rigoberto Gonzalez
    331 - 371

  • - Life under an Air War
     
    317

    During the Vietnam War the United States government waged a massive, secret air war in neighbouring Laos. Fred Branfman, an educational advisor living in Laos at the time, interviewed over 1,000 Laotian survivors. Shocked by what he heard and saw, he urged them to record their experiences in essays, poems, and pictures. Voices from the Plain of Jars was the result of that effort.

  • - Folk Humor, Celebrity Culture and Mass-Mediated Disasters in the Digital Age
    av Trevor J. Blank
    377

  • av Yi-Fu Tuan
    387

    Describes ordinary human courtesies, as simple as busing your dishes after eating, that make society functional and livable. This book considers the impact of communal goodness over time.

  • - Drama of the Holocaust
    av Robert Skloot
    261

  • av Sophocles
    167

  • av Emmet J. Judziewicz
    467

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