Traces the life and career of an admirable and lesser-known civil rights figure who fought injustice on two continents. This account... Læs mere
A visually stunning narrative of three eras in humankind’s vexed relationship with nature, and the fates that bind them together.
Both a needed exorcism of academia and a comedic portrait of the artist seeking some means to survive.
A rabbit hole of memory and longing.
Tells the remarkable story of a North Carolina Cherokee community who avoided forced removal on the Trail of Tears. The book explores the complexities of race and gender in this region of the antebellum South and the real impacts of racism on the community.
Emblematic of the tensions that white southern women of the era experienced between independent creative expression and traditional familial and community expectations.
An intimate and compelling account of the most brutal infantry warfare and also a critique of the mishandling of... Læs mere
The third in a series of annual anthologies produced by the American Examples workshop. In the latest volume from this innovative academic project, ten topically and methodologically diverse scholars vividly reimagine the meaning and applications of American religious history.
Documents the history of Catholic activists to mitigate human rights abuses in Guatemala and the failed US policies in the country and region during the 1970s and 1980s.
A volume which explores Black Joy, Queer Joy, and the ways in which family is both biological and chosen.
The official journal of the Mid-America Theatre Conference.