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  • - The American Civil War as an Apocalyptic Conflict
    af John H. Matsui
    628,95 kr.

    Argues that the political ideology and racial views of American Protestants during the Civil War mirrored their religious optimism or pessimism regarding human nature, perfectibility, and the millennium.

  • - An Imperial City on the American Periphery, 1766-1803
    af John Eugene Rodriguez
    568,95 kr.

    The first comprehensive academic analysis of how Spain governed the largest imperial city in its North American empire. John Eugene Rodriguez suggests that the Spanish empire was, at least on the northern edge, slipping into economic and perhaps political independence a decade before the overthrow of its Bourbon Spanish rulers in 1808.

  • - Spencer Roane, John Marshall, and the Nature of America's Constitutional Republic
    af David Johnson
    616,95 kr.

    David Johnson uses Spencer Roane's conflict with John Marshall as ballast for the first-ever biography of this highly influential but largely forgotten justice and political theorist. Because Roane's legal opinions gave way to those of Marshall, historians have tended to either dismiss him or cast him as little more than an annoying gadfly.

  • af Nathan Rabalais
    498,95 kr.

    Examines the impact of Louisiana's diverse cultural and ethnic groups on folklore characters and motifs during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Establishing connections between Louisiana and France, West Africa, Canada, and the Antilles, Nathan Rabalais explores how folk characters, motifs, and morals adapted to new contexts in Louisiana.

  • - Martin Luther King Jr., Eight White Religious Leaders, and the "Letter from Birmingham Jail
    af S. Jonathan Bass
    498,95 kr.

    Martin Luther King Jr's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" is arguably the most important written document of the civil rights protest era and a widely read modern literary classic. This volume offers a comprehensive history of King's "Letter" and examines its literary appeal.

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    568,95 kr.

    Examines the hidden histories behind one of the nineteenth-century South's most famous maps: Norman's Chart of the Lower Mississippi River, created by surveyor Marie Adrien Persac before the Civil War and used for decades to guide the pilots of river vessels.

  • - The History, Recipes, and Symbols of a New Orleans Tradition
    af Sandra Scalise Juneau
    368,95 kr.

    Every year on March 19, Roman Catholic churches and households in and around New Orleans celebrate St. Joseph's Day. Sandra Scalise Juneau expertly documents the stories, recipes, and religious symbolism of this rich tradition passed down through multiple generations.

  • - Reframing Comics' Crucial Decade
     
    498,95 kr.

    Fans and scholars have long regarded the 1980s as a significant turning point in the history of comics in the United States, but most critical discussions of the period still focus on books from prominent creators. This volume offers a more complicated and multivalent picture of this robust era of ambitious comics publishing.

  • - Poems
    af Ashley Mace Havird
    213,95 kr.

    Poet and novelist Ashley Mace Havird confronts global and personal change. Her subjects range from the extinction of a prehuman species to the present-day reduction in sea life due to the climate crisis. Closer to home, she confronts the death of her father and her own aging.

  • - Rhyme's Inner Workings
    af Roi Tartakovsky
    568,95 kr.

    In Surprised by Sound, Roi Tartakovsky uncovers the mechanics of rhyme, revealing how and why it remains a vital part of poetry with connections to large questions about poetic freedom, cognitive and psychoanalytic theories, and the accidental aspects of language.

  • - A History of North Carolina's State Penitentiary
    af Gregory S. Taylor
    628,95 kr.

    The first scholarly study to explore the Central Prison's entire history, from its origins in the 1870s to its status in the first decades of the twenty-first century. Gregory Taylor addresses numerous features of the state's vast prison system, including chain gangs, convict leasing, executions, and the nearby Women's Prison.

  • - From Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump
     
    498,95 kr.

    Using as their starting point a 1976 Newsweek cover story on the emerging politicization of evangelical Christians, contributors to this collection engage the scholarly literature on evangelicalism from a variety of angles to offer new answers to persisting questions about the movement.

  • - From the Gilded Age through the Great Depression
    af Barry Latzer
    498,95 - 693,95 kr.

    Provides a comprehensive analysis of crimes of violence in the US from the 1880s to the 1930s. Combining the theoretical perspectives and methodological rigour of criminology with a synthesis of historical scholarship as well as original research and analysis, Barry Latzer challenges conventional thinking about violent crime of this era.

  • - America in the Mind of the French Left, 1848-1871
    af Tom Sancton
    628,95 kr.

    Examines how the French left perceived and used the image of the United States against the backdrop of major historical developments in both countries between the Revolution of 1848 and the Paris Commune of 1871. Along the way, Tom Sancton weaves in the voices of scores of French observers.

  • - Colonial Elites and U.S. Governance in Early National Louisiana, 1803-1815
    af Michael K. Beauchamp
    648,95 kr.

    Examines the challenges that resulted from US territorial expansion through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. In doing so, the book offers profound insights into the interplay of class, ethnicity, and race, as well as an understanding of colonialism, the nature of republics, democracy, and empire.

  • - Poems
    af Christopher Kempf
    223,95 kr.

    Based on two years living and researching in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Christopher Kempf's What Though the Field Be Lost uses the battlefield there as setting and subject for poetry that engages ongoing conversations about race, regional identity, and the ethics of memory in the United States.

  • - Poems
    af Jehanne Dubrow
    213,95 kr.

    Explores the world of academia, examining this strange landscape populated by faculty, administrators, and students. Using what she calls "received academic forms", Jehanne Dubrow crafts poems that recall the language of academic documents such as syllabi, grading rubrics, and departmental minutes.

  • - Poems
    af Benjamin Landry
    223,95 kr.

    This vivid collection considers a range of bodies encompassing the geographic, the personal, and the political. Incorporating short bursts of prose poem alongside longer meditations, and working in both alliterative and narrative modes, Mercies in the American Desert conjures a redemptive wilderness for our time.

  • - Poems
    af Sidney Burris
    223,95 kr.

    A collection that explores the interplay of human consciousness and objective reality, always in celebration of the imaginative spirit that brings them into a productive and often spiritual conversation.

  • - Grifters and Graft in the Nineteenth Century
     
    498,95 kr.

    Explores the lesser-known aspects of the emergence of capitalism in the American south: the shady and unscrupulous peddlers, preachers, slave traders, war profiteers, thieves, and marginal men who seized available opportunities to get ahead and, in doing so, left their mark on the southern economy.

  • - Traditional Knowledge, Resourcefulness, and Artistry as a Means of Survival
    af Linda Langley
    568,95 kr.

    Brings together oral histories, tribal records, archival materials, and archaeological evidence to explore the fascinating history of the Coushatta Tribe's famed basket weavers. As they tell the story of Coushatta basket makers, Linda Langley and Denise Bates provide a better understanding of the tribe's culture and values.

  • - Reframing Comics' Crucial Decade
     
    1.169,95 kr.

    Fans and scholars have long regarded the 1980s as a significant turning point in the history of comics in the United States, but most critical discussions of the period still focus on books from prominent creators. This volume offers a more complicated and multivalent picture of this robust era of ambitious comics publishing.

  • - A Newspaper Publisher in South Louisiana during the 1960s
    af Lou Major
    368,95 kr.

    Lou Major's richly detailed personal account offers a ground-level view of the challenges local journalists faced when covering civil rights campaigns in the Deep South and of the role played by the press in exposing the nefarious activities of hate groups such as the Klan.

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    938,95 kr.

    Eighteen experts offer a comprehensive assessment of recent findings about the manufacture and use of Caddo pottery, touching on craft technology, artistic and stylistic variation, and links between ancestral production and modern artistic expression.

  • - An American Tao Te Ching
    af David Romtvedt
    233,95 kr.

    Explores the art of living in the fast-paced, dangerous, unpredictable contemporary world. Lucid and wise in the spirit of its ancient Chinese predecessor, No Way functions as a kind of offbeat-yet-deadly-serious manual on the conduct of life.

  • af Greg Delanty
    223,95 kr.

    Offers a celebration of the natural environment that also bemoans its mistreatment at the hands of humans. The collection's long sequence, "A Field Guide to People", is an alpha-bestiary of twenty-six sonnets, each a meditation on a species of flora or fauna that is thriving, endangered, or extinct.

  • af Scott Romine
    628,95 kr.

    The first book-length collection of scholarship that applies interdisciplinary environmental humanities research to cultural analyses of the US South. Sixteen essays examine novels, nature writing, films, television, and music that address a broad range of ecological topics related to the region.

  • - The Recorded Journey of Big Bill Broonzy
     
    368,95 kr.

    A contemporary of blues greats Blind Blake and Papa Charlie Jackson, Chicago blues artist William "Big Bill" Broonzy influenced an array of postwar musicians. Roger House tells the extraordinary story of "Big Bill", offering a window into the social transformations faced by African Americans during the first half of the twentieth century.

  • - Abolition, Immigrant Citizenship, and the Transatlantic Movement for Irish Repeal
    af Angela F. Murphy
    618,95 kr.

    Examines the interactions among abolitionists, Irish nationalists, and American citizens as the issues of slavery and abolition complicated the first transatlantic movement for Irish independence.

  • - As Seen by Those Who Reported It
     
    363,95 kr.

    Armed with only a telescope, a watch, and a notebook he retrieved from a dead soldier, William Howard Russell spent twenty-two months reporting from the trenches for the Times of London during the Crimean War. A novice in a new field of journalismwar reportingwhen he first set off for Crimea in 1854, the young Irishman returned home a veteran of three bloody battles, having survived the siege of Sevastopol and watched a colleague die of cholera. Russells fine eye for detail electrified readers and his remarkably colorful accounts of battles provided those at homefor the first time everwith a realistic picture of the brutality of war. The Crimean War, originally published in 1856 under the title The Complete History of the Russian War, presents a selection of Russells dispatchesas well as those of other embedded reportersproviding a ground-eye view of the conflict as presented in British newspapers.