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  • - American Workers and the Co-Operative Movement in the Gilded Age
    av Department of History, Steve Leikin (Lecturer, USA) & m.fl.
    737

    Between 1865 and 1890, most American labour reform organizations advocated ""co-operation"" over ""competitive"" capitalism and thousands of co-operatives opened during this era. This text examines the experiences of working men and women as they built their co-operatives during this era.

  • - The Jerusalem Trial of Adolf Eichmann
    av Haim Gouri
    477

    A detailed account of Adolf Eichmann's trial by the poet and journalist Haim Gouri, who was assigned to cover the event by the Israeli daily newspaper ""Lamerhav"". The trial changed attitudes towarsd the Holocaust and Gouri's reporting was the literary catalyst of this change.

  • - A History of the Boys and Girls Republic
    av Gay Pitman Zieger
    607

    This work tells the story of a notable children's institution founded at the turn of the 20th century. It looks at the lives of troubled children and those who helped them, and illuminates major shifts in America's child welfare system.

  • - Subversive Comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen
    av Audrey Bilger
    457

    At a time when overt feminist statements could ruin a woman's reputation, comedy enabled certain authors to smuggle feminism into their writing. This work explores the ways in which Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen enlisted the power of comedy in the service of feminism.

  • - Children's Culture and Ecocriticism
     
    541

    Today's children are occupied with activities taking place in settings that are isolated from nature or are simulations of the earth's natural environment. This text examines the ways in which literature, media, and other cultural forms for young people address nature, place, and ecology.

  • av Marc S. Bernstein
    457

  • - Understanding the American Avant-garde Cinema
    av James Peterson
    487

    In spite of the difficulty of most American avant-garde films, one can read volumes and find almost no mention of how to view these films. Dreams of Chaos, Visions of Order addresses precisely this question: how-and to what extent-can viewers make sense of American avant-garde films? It is a controversial book that examines the implicit assumptions of traditional scholarship, advocates on alternative to dominant approaches to the avant-garde cinema, and questions some long-standing clichés about the history of the avant-garde.

  • - Women of Color and the Experience of Health and Illness
     
    419

    Wings of Gauze is a multidisciplinary anthology of original essays written about the experiences of women of color in the United States - African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Southeast Asian American. Written by social science and humanities scholars, community activists, and health professionals, the essays illustrate a variety of approaches from a range of academic disciplines, theoretical models, and individual perspectives. Testimony to the many layers of experience by women of color concerning health and illnesses, the essays broaden our understanding of the connections that exist between those experiences and the health issues and cultural standpoints that frame them.With some notable exceptions, recent feminist scholarship about women's health and the history of health care has focused primarily on the experiences of white middle-class women. Literature by health professional about people of color has focused upon illness and perceived deviance from white-defined norms rather than upon the political economy of health and alternative concepts of well-being. It also has focused on men rather than women, and on African Americans to the exclusion of other peoples of color. This collection - the first of its kind - is a shift away from this standard paradigm and instead makes women of color and their perceptions the central reality.The book includes creative writing, participant-observer perspectives, personal narratives, survey studies, and studies based on oral history. Specific health issues, including AIDS, domestic violence, substance abuse, cancer, reproductive health, surgery, sickle cell disease, infectious disease, mental health, and the economic dimensions of physical and psychological health, are addressed. While the focus of the book is on experiences of health and illness and on health policy, there are also essays on the experiences of women of color as health practitioners - ethno-therapists, healers, midwives, health aides, and community social workers.

  • - A Study of German National Character Through Folklore
    av Alan Dundes
    417

    Alan Dundes' theses identifies a strong anal erotic element in German national character, citing numerous examples of scatological data from authentic compilations of German folklore. The examination of this single trait of German character is used to demonstrate that national character exists and that its existence is unambiguously documented by the folklore of a nation.

  • - An Intellectual Biography
    av Bernd Witte
    371

    This biography of Walter Benjamin provides an introduction to his thought.

  • - Story of Mighty Mac
    av Lawrence A. Rubin
    371

    The project-the longest total suspension bridge in the world-would span the Starits of Mackinac where winds exceed eighty miles an hour and ice windrows reach a height of forty feet. It would connect two largely rural communities with a combined population of less than four thousand and would require the largest bond issue ever proposed for the construction of a bridge. Little wonder that some Wall Street investors labeled the proposition as ludicrous. Nonetheless, the Mackinac Bridge became a reality.

  • - The Khan Game
    av Richard E. Randall & Hashim Khan
    457

  • - An Anthology of International Retellings
    av Sandra L. Beckett
    641

  • av Norma Goldman & Michael Rossi
    427

  • - Jewish Youth and Zionism in the Aftermath of the Holocaust
    av Avinoam J. Patt
    901

    Presents an examination of young survivors of the Holocaust and their role in the creation of the state of Israel. This book argues that Zionism was successful in filling a positive function for young displaced persons in the aftermath of the Holocaust. It is suitable for scholars of Jewish studies, European history, and Israel studies.

  • - The Letters of Susan M. Hopkins, 1927-1935
    av Bernard M. Goldman & Norma W. Goldman
    701

    Describes life from a female perspective on the excavation site of Dura-Europos, the site of many remarkable archaeological finds.

  • av Marjorie Lehman
    827

  • av David P. Pierson
    347

    A social, cultural, historical, and institutional analysis of the classic original series, The Fugitive.

  • - The Memoirs of Yekhezkel Kotik
     
    677

    Originally published in Warsaw in 1913, this memoir offers a panoramic description of the author's experiences growing up in Kamieniec Litewski, a Polish shtetl connected with many important events in the history of nineteenth-century Eastern European Jewry. It also presents an important document of Jewish life during a fascinating era.

  • av Eva M. Simms
    537

  • - Letters Between Chester Himes and John A. Williams
     
    497

    Chester Himes and John A Williams met in 1961, as Himes was on the cusp of transcontinental celebrity and Williams, sixteen years his junior, was just beginning his writing career. This is a collection of correspondence between these two friends, presenting nearly three decades worth of letters about their lives and loves.

  • - Political Perspectives on Images and Culture
    av Charlotte Schoell-Glass
    851

    Looks at the life and writings of cultural critic Aby Warburg through the prism of Warburg's little-known political views. This work argues, based on archival research, that Warburg's work and teachings developed as a reaction to the growing anti-Semitism in Germany, which he saw as a threat to classical education and university scholarship.

  • av Vershawn Ashanti Young
    417

  • av Charles K. Hyde
    651

  • av Mark Jonathan Harris
    471

    Thestory of the Gibsons, a working-class family from El Paso, Texas, that is struggling to survive the desertion of their father. It is an account of a young man forced to measure memory and love against reason and reality. It is also an illuminating look at the surreal lives of America's homeless and a tribute to the strength of faith and family.

  • av Joel Hecker
    547 - 807

  • - The Emergence of Modern Hebrew Women's Writing
    av Wendy Zierler
    827

    Pointing to an early instance in Hebrew literary history, this work takes its title from a biblical episode in which a daughter seizes control of a paternal spiritual legacy and makes it her own.

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    717

    While Israel is a small country, it has a diverse and continually changing society. As a result, since the 1960s Israeli anthropology has been a fertile ground for researchers. This collection introduces readers to the diverse field of social anthropology in Israel, pointing to both its rich history and promising future.

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