This latest collection by celebrated poet Brendan Galvin, chronicles the waxing and waning of the year in a small seacoast town on Cape Cod, alongside observations of other... Læs mere
Explores the lesser-known aspects of the emergence of capitalism in the American south: the shady and unscrupulous peddlers, preachers,... Læs mere
Drawing on forty years of published work, Jay Rogoff's Loving in Truth: New and Selected Poems marks a milestone in the career of this confident, wise, and... Læs mere
Gathers a range of critical approaches to provide an essential resource for readers, students, and teachers interested in understanding this ever-present feature of... Læs mere
Essays in this collection approach Civil War veterans from oblique angles, including theatre, political, and disability history, as well as... Læs mere
Analyses the trajectory of interracial reform at three colleges - Oberlin, New York Central, and Berea - noting its implications for... Læs mere
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, tens of thousands of Southern Italians and Sicilians emigrated to the... Læs mere
Reveals how prohibition helped realign the racial and religious order in the American South by linking restrictions on alcohol with political preaching and the disfranchisement of Black voters.
Uses both transnational and comparative methodologies to highlight similarities and differences among the... Læs mere
Brings together oral histories, tribal records, archival materials, and archaeological... Læs mere
In this comprehensive examination of British sympathy for the South during and after the American Civil War, Michael... Læs mere
Celebrated poet Julie Kane returns to her Boston Irish Catholic roots in this collection about mothers and daughters shaped by the forces of Irish history and Irish-American... Læs mere