To Tilt at Windmills is the memoir of Briton Fred Thomas who served with the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War (July 1936-March 1939).
n the tradition of The Name of the Rose and Girl with the Pearl Earring, The Schoolmaster’s Daughter is the story of a family torn asunder by political strife and a... Læs mere
Looking back, within, and ahead - while ultimately focusing on the here and now - Kristin Brace traverses landscapes of memory, dreams, and the imagination, exploring the... Læs mere
Iowa’s story of change, from removing Indigenous nations and farming its prairies and wetlands to the growth... Læs mere
Queer Contiguities of Nigerian Literature explores how normative ideas of sex and gender have shaped the development of Nigerian literature. The book traces... Læs mere
This study of the legendary Michigan shipbuilder Frank E. Kirby examines his life and the accomplishments that earned him national esteem and international fame. Richard Gebhart brings to life the story of one of the most prolific Great Lakes shipbuilders of the time.
Many a Hand: Michigan and the Civil War brings together familiar and little-known stories about Michiganians who—in facing the nation’s most challenging ordeal—combined courage, doggedness, and ideals to produce an enduring legacy both at home and on the battlefield.
The Handbook of Broader Impacts is an essential resource for researchers, administrators, policymakers, and... Læs mere
Nine-year-old Teresa is uprooted from San Antonio to Michigan’s sugar beet fields, where she faces cold winds, hard work, and a life shaped by migration. Inspired by true family... Læs mere