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  • av John D. Hosler
    407

    John D. Hosler explores the great clashes and delicate settlements of medieval Jerusalem, from the Persian sack in 614 through the bloody First Crusade and beyond. Deeply researched, this account reveals that despite these horrific acts of violence, Jerusalem's story during this period is also one of interfaith tolerance and accord.

  • av Aglaya K. Glebova
    757

    Through the lens of Aleksandr Rodchenko's photography, a new and provocative understanding emerges of the troubled relationship between technology, modernism, and state power in Stalin's Soviet Union

  • av Vincent W. Lloyd
    317

    Why Black dignity is the paradigm of all dignity and Black philosophy is the starting point of all philosophy

  • av Brandon Taylor
    557

    Charts how artists responded to the modern world in the decades between 1910 to the 1960s, telling the stories of the people and events that changed art forever.

  • av Eric Chevillard
    261

  • av Peter M. Vitousek, Te Maire Tau & Kamanamaikalani Beamer
    477 - 1 077

  • av Samuel Woolley
    491

    An in-depth exploration of social media and emergent technology that details the inner workings of modern propaganda

  • av Joseph Fronczak
    407

    The fascinating history of how the antifascist movement of the 1930s created "the left" as we know it today

  • av Roger White
    627

  • av Mari N. Crabtree
    491

    "Mari N. Crabtree traces the long afterlife of lynching in the South through the traumatic memories it left in its wake. She unearths how African American victims and survivors found ways to live through and beyond the horrors of lynching, offering a theory of African American collective trauma and memory rooted in the ironic spirit of the blues sensibility--a spirit of misdirection and cunning that blends joy and pain. Black southerners often shielded their loved ones from the most painful memories of local lynchings with strategic silences but also told lynching stories about vengeful ghosts or a wrathful God or the deathbed confessions of a lyncher tormented by his past. They protested lynching and its legacies through art and activism, and they mourned those lost to a mob's fury. They infused a blues element into their lynching narratives to confront traumatic memories and keep the blues at bay, even if just for a spell. Telling their stories troubles the simplistic binary of resistance or submission that has tended to dominate narratives of Black life and reminds us that amid the utter devastation of lynching were glimmers of hope and an affirmation of life."--Dust jacket.

  • av Youshaa Patel
    491

    A sweeping history of Muslim identity from its origins in late antiquity to the present

  • av Denise Gigante
    407

    The fascinating history of American bookishness as told through the sale of Charles Lamb's library in 1848

  • av Benny Morris
    301

    A revealing biography of Sidney Reilly, the early twentieth-century virtuoso of espionage

  • av James E. Cronin
    491

    How the history of liberal order and democratic politics since the 1930s explains ongoing threats to democracy and international order

  • av Matthew Brown
    627

    The first book to examine the transformation of sporting cultures in South America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

  • av Jachym Topol
    341

    A brutally funny, carnivalesque novel about love, death, and survival, from the Czech Republic's greatest living author

  • av Witold Rybczynski
    407

    An inviting exploration of architecture across cultures and centuries by one of the field's eminent authors

  • av Alexander S. Kirshner
    491

  • av Kevis Goodman
    537

    An original study of late Enlightenment aesthetics, poetics, and environmental medicine as overlapping ways of comprehending the dislocations of historical existence lodged in the movements of bodies and minds

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    av Ian Nairn, Charles O'Brien & Bridget Cherry
    721

  • av Robin Prior
    557

    In this major new history, Robin Prior explores the fraught relationships between Britain's generals and civilian leadership during the two world wars. From Lloyd-George's notably interventionist stance to Churchill's constant feuding with American counterparts, Prior reveals the complex narrative of military and political decision-making which defined the world's most turbulent conflicts.

  • av Richard Wolin
    407

    What does it mean when a radical understanding of National Socialism is inextricably embedded in the work of the twentieth century's most important philosopher?

  • av Jonathan Kewley
    787

    The first Pevsner volume to explore the Isle of Man's unique architectural inheritance

  • av Huw J. Davies
    407

    A compelling history of the British Army in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries--showing how the military gathered knowledge from campaigns across the globe

  • av Joseph Bristow
    887

  • av Adela Yarbro Collins
    757

    A fascinating reception history of the theological, ethical, and social themes in the letters of Paul

  • av Mindy Aloff
    297

    A passionate and moving tribute to the captivating power of dance, not just as an art form but as a language that transcends barriers

  • av Michala Petri, David Lasocki, Robert Ehrlich & m.fl.
    557

    David Lasocki and Robert Ehrlich trace the history of the recorder from the fourteenth century to the present day. From minstrelsy to Baroque masterpieces, from Renaissance court splendor to Nazi propaganda, this fascinating account shows how present and significant the recorder has been throughout seven centuries of Western art music.

  • av Graeme B. Robertson & Samuel A. Greene
    251

  • av Susan Bernofsky
    277

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