In 1999, Rabbi Steven Greenberg became the first Orthodox rabbi to openly declare his homosexuali...
The epic Metamorphoses, Ovid's most renowned work, has regained its stature among the masterpiece...
First published in 1975, The Nationalization of the Masses is George L. Mosse's major statement a...
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes sad, always compelling, the stories in this collection explore the...
During the Hellenistic period, the North Aegean Sea was a dynamic and diverse area, linked by rob...
What happened when J. K. Rowling's mega-blockbuster--born in the United Kingdom and launched to g...
In recent years, the Nordic countries have been the envy of the world for their economic success,...
Delightfully blending literary fiction with speculative genres, the stories in The Church of Divi...
Not all little boys want to grow up to be like their dads. The shy ones, the sensitive ones, the ...
'Town College City Road follows Kurt Boozel from childhood in an insular Northwestern Pennsylvani...
Readers first meet Simone Lerrante, a Belgian war orphan, as a child refugee in Sussex, England, ...
Ever since the Salvation Army, a British Protestant social welfare organization, arrived in Germa...
American Fantastic challenges readers to recognize an organizing myth in America's perception of ...
Founded in 1932, Thunder Cross (Pērkonkrusts) was the largest and most prominent right-wing polit...
In 2010, Blake Geoffrion became the first player from the University of Wisconsin hockey team to ...
Deeper Ground, Darker Shadows is the memoir of Eddie L. Quitoriano, who grew up in a rural part o...
Sisters for Justice explores the activism of a select number of Catholic religious sisters in Sou...
In The Work of Music, Celia Applegate examines the cultural history of Austro-German music throug...
How do we make sense of our suffering? World of Dew grapples with this question by embracing impe...
Time is slippery. At Some Point openly acknowledges this while exploring the intersections betwee...
An unflinching tale of selfishness and sacrifice, guilt and resentment, hope and despair, Bruce S...
Former Gulag sites--operating theaters of terror during the Stalinist period--are scattered acros...
Following Stalin's death in 1953 and Khruschev's acknowledgment of Stalin's crimes in 1956, 'sinc...
The first book-length study of Yorùbá therapeutics, encompassing thousands of remedies for more t...
For decades before the internet existed, scientists, technologists, novelists, and enthusiasts of...
Alessandra Tarquini, an expert in Italian Fascism, untangles the complicated relationship between...
The revised and updated edition of a seminal text, Europe in the Sixteenth Century weaves the dis...
Recent major excavations at a variety of sites associated with Hermogenes have refreshed, invigor...
On September 29 and 30, 1941, in one of the largest mass murders of the Holocaust, German troops ...
As the Iron Curtain fell and Cold War suspicions thickened in the second half of the twentieth ce...
Understanding and Teaching Modern Latin America combines engaging, clearly written overviews of k...
Walace Weiss, a famous fantasy novelist struggling with drug addiction, sets himself on a twofold...
An internationally acclaimed Grammy and Tony Award–winning conductor, John DeMain has been a fixt...
This novel is about the aftermath of a sexual assault. Published to great acclaim in the original...
Born to a wealthy family in West Africa around 1770, Omar Ibn Said was abducted and sold into sla...
Alessandra Tarquini's A History of Italian Fascist Culture, 1922-1943 is widely recognized as an ...
The Fascist Revolution is the culmination of George L. Mosse's groundbreaking work on fascism. Or...
Through family interviews, original photographs, and national records, Beatrice Loftus McKenzie t...
When Europe began colonizing Rwanda in the late nineteenth century, the Anglican Church played a ...
A small-time celebrity keeps dying. A Bigfoot hunter and his grandson give presentations on the e...
How do culture workers construct public arts and culture projects that are effective and transfor...
Set in Madison, Wisconsin, and New Haven, Connecticut, in the early days of the AIDS epidemic, Mo...
In the immediate decades after World War II, the French National Railways (SNCF) was celebrated f...
Inspired by tales of a mythic Round River, a circular stream where 'what goes around comes around...
In the early 1970s, the Khmer Rouge had become suspicious of communist Vietnam and began to perse...
Understanding and Teaching Native American History is a timely and urgently needed remedy to a lo...
Years ago, Steve Hannah's chance detour through the Midwest cut short a planned cross-country tri...