It is in the interest of the totalitarian state that subjects not think for themselves, much less...
Now We Will Be Happy is a prize-winning collection of stories about Afro-Puerto Ricans, U.S.-main...
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Mysteries of the Jaguar Shamans of the Northwest Amazon tells the life story of Mandu da Silva, t...
Tim Grove is chief of museum learning at the National Air and Space Museum. He is the coauthor of...
Here is the oral history of the Apache warrior Chevato, who captured eleven-year-old Herman Lehma...
When pregnant Rosie Carpe, her fatherless five-year-old son in tow, arrives in Guadeloupe looking...
Despite popular belief, Native peoples did not simply disappear from colonial New England as the ...
Chloé Delaume is an award-winning French novelist. Among the more than twenty texts she has publi...
In these thematically linked pieces, Sue William Silverman explores the fear of death, and her de...
Apple, Tree features a slate of compelling essayists who eloquently consider a trait they’ve inhe...
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Reuchlin's keen interest in Jewish mysticism resulted in the original publication of this work in...
Issei Baseball focuses on a small group of men who formed the first professional and semiprofessi...
Two-thirds of Shakespeare's plays have trial scenes, and many deal specifically with lawyers, cou...
Jack Danilewicz began his writing career as a correspondent for the Daily Southtown in Chicago. H...
Japanese children in the 1870s and 1880s were offspring of a centuries-old traditional order who ...
Winner of the Raz Shumaker Prairie Schooner Book Prize in PoetryJagadakeer: Apology to the Body p...
Moses Malone overcame abject poverty in segregated Petersburg, Virginia, to become the first mode...
The field of contemporary Holocaust studies is increasingly international in perspective. These a...
Mobilizing Hope, Fighting for Change analyzes an unusual development in social movement studies a...
The story of nineteenth-century Paraguay is the story of the dawn of modern nationhood in the wor...
In this book-length epic poem set in Northern Nigeria, Saddiq Dzukogi blends the personal with th...
Beginning in the early nineteenth century, Peru sought to advance its national progress through t...
Engaging, accessible golf stories tracking golf’s impact on the country, covering players, tourna...
In the decades following the 1910 Mexican Revolution, Guadalajara faced immense demographic and e...
Thomas Aiello examines the history of Muhammad Ali, Georgia state senator Leroy Johnson, and the ...
The Naming explores the movements, excesses, and extremes of existing as a postmodern individual,...
Baseball is the national pastime of both the United States and Japan, but the two countries appro...
When Susan Elisabeth Subak discovered that members of the Unitarian Church had helped her Jewish ...
Sam Holley-Kline draws on the insights of the Indigenous Totonac peoples who have lived and worke...
This comparative study of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather combines biographical, historical, and l...
While the Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL’s newest dynasty, winning three Super Bowls since 2020, ...
The voices in these poems have witnessed the microhistories of the atypical body, the unusual bod...
Pleasure, Play, and Politics is the first book to examine the roles humor played in U.S. feminism...
Robert J. Bigart examines the Salish and Kootenai tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation betwe...
Steve Bialostok explores the lively nightly gatherings of older Black men at Denver’s Hiawatha Da...
Horizons of Catastrophe in the American West
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Generations of Indigenous artists have sought to make a place for Native art in North American cu...
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This remarkable autobiographical history by Pauline R. Hillaire, Scälla–Of the Killer Whale (Lumm...
In Red Skin Dreams curator and scholar Nancy Marie Mithlo (Fort Sill Chiricahua Warm Springs Apac...
Looking at the critical period from 1929 to 1971, Elisa Speckman Guerra intertwines law and histo...
This nineteenth installment in the complete collection of Henry James’s known and extant letters ...
The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers in 2020 reignited a passion...