Editors Scott Timcke and Shelene Gomes gather and frame chapters that, in their collective expression, help trace the process of race, class, and nationalism through the contours of a broader political, economic, and social geography in the Caribbean.
The literature of the civil rights movement is replete with stories about the major actors in the movement, including, for example, Martin Luther King, but there is little... Læs mere
Georgia’s Historical Recipes is an exploration of our state’s oldest recipes from the antebellum period through World War II, as painstakingly researched by Georgia archivist Valerie J. Frey.
Driven brings a seasoned perspective to today’s conversations about government, media, and the future of truth in the form of a deeply... Læs mere
Based on noted science journalist Charles Seabrook’s personal bucket list and artist Ann Litrel’s insightful watercolors and sketches, 35 Natural... Læs mere
With more than 250 stunning color images, this new volume chronicles the historical, community, religious, and architectural significance of fifty new sites, while simultaneously calling for their historic preservation when possible.
Land of Everlasting Hills details the lives and work of Masa and Thompson, both of whom were influential in the decade-long campaign to establish a national park and to protect the scenic beauty and rich diversity of the Great Smoky Mountains.
The Most Controversial State Park offers a unique study of Jekyll Island State Park from the 1940s to the present.
Meridian Rising is an immersive tale and a literary puzzle, blending history and fiction to create an alternative life-tale of the entertainer Howling Wolf. Written with the... Læs mere
In Anthony Benezet: Quaker, Abolitionist, Anti-Racist, preeminent biographer David Chanoff tells Benezet’s story—who he was, what he did, how he did it,... Læs mere