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A history of Genoa, tracing the city's transformation from an obscure port into the capital of a small but thriving republic with an extensive overseas empire. Covering six... Læs mere
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Presents the comparative history of US tourism in Latin America in the twentieth century which demonstrates that empire is a more textured, variable, and interactive system of inequality and resistance than commonly assumed.
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Offers a comprehensive history and analysis of Republican political life during the Spanish Civil War. Completed by Burnett Bolloten just before his... Læs mere
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Analysing portrayals of African Americans and Russian serfs in paintings, adverts, fiction, poetry, and ephemera housed in... Læs mere
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Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution as both an islandwide and a circum-Caribbean phenomenon, Graham... Læs mere
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Weaving together biography and political history, Michael Woods restores Jefferson Davis and Stephen... Læs mere
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Now in English for the first time, Keila Grinberg's compelling study of the nineteenth-century jurist... Læs mere
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A history of consumer capitalism in Brazil that is at once magisterial, intimate, and penetrating enough to serve as... Læs mere
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Based on new research conducted in courthouse basements and storage sheds in rural Mississippi and Louisiana, Kimberly Welch draws on over 1,000 examples... Læs mere
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Provides the most comprehensive overview of the American war memorial as a cultural form and reframes the national debate over Civil War monuments that remain potent presences on the civic landscape.
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Using Alan Berkman's unfinished prison memoir, FBI records, letters, and hundreds of interviews, Susan Reverby sheds fascinating... Læs mere
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Los Angeles incarcerates more people than any other city in the United States, which imprisons more people than any other nation on Earth. This book explains how the City of Angels became the capital city of the world's leading incarcerator.