In Palms, Priest, Pirates: The Epic History of Amelia Island, Florida, Stephen Doster offers the first comprehensive examination of the rich and captivating history of this unique barrier island off the northeast coast of Florida.
In Finding Sarah and Mary, Jacqueline Jones Royster combines memoir, family lore, DNA data, local history, and national history to create an ancestral history narrative.
In Finding Sarah and Mary, Jacqueline Jones Royster combines memoir, family lore, DNA data, local history, and national history to create an ancestral history narrative.
The Ultimate Shell Seeker’s Guide is the book that beachcombers have been anxiously waiting for an expert to finally write. Join... Læs mere
Teresa Benguela and Felipa Crioula Were Pregnant examines the experiences of motherhood for enslaved African women and their descendants who navigated the realities of reproduction in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro.
Gives readers a snapshot of everyday life in the 1967 oPt (occupied Palestinian territories). A project of subaltern geopolitics, it helps both new and seasoned scholars of the region better understand occupation: its purpose, varied manifestations, and on-the-ground functions.
Although numerous histories of Mobile have been published, none have focused on the dozens of firsthand accounts published by antebellum-era visitors.... Læs mere
Through the ravages of endless police killings, to the border and its desperate migrants,... Læs mere
By seeing himself and his country through other people’s eyes, experiencing the rich and ancient traditions of nations around the world, Dunning... Læs mere
We Are American Citizens offers a groundbreaking reexamination of the antebellum national Colored... Læs mere
We Are American Citizens offers a groundbreaking reexamination of the antebellum national Colored... Læs mere
Arguing tobacco was more counterpart than counterpoint to sugar, Cuban Tobacco in the Age of Second Slavery focuses on the development of tobacco as a... Læs mere