Offering unprecedented entrée into the most significant writings and documents of a leading Native American advocate and his wife, this volume is an... Læs mere
Mud, Blood, and Ghosts is a thoughtful, creative, and deeply researched story about the origins of populism in the United States, and its anti-immigrant and racist attitudes.
Throughout the twenty-first century, genocide denial has evolved and adapted with new strategies to augment and complement established modes of denial.... Læs mere
Erik Hansson examines Swedish society’s reactions to the presence of European Union citizens, mainly Romanian and Bulgarian Roma, begging in the 2010s.
Empire between the Lines analyzes stories, poetry, plays, and cartoons in Entente trench newspapers to demonstrate how British and French soldiers experienced and envisioned empires through the war and the war through empire.
In The First Atomic Bomb Janet Farrell Brodie explores the history of the Trinity test and those whose contributions have rarely, if ever, been... Læs mere
Recovering Women’s Past, edited by Séverine Genieys-Kirk, is a collection of essays that focus on how women born before the nineteenth century... Læs mere
The Incarceration of Native American Women offers academics, social workers,... Læs mere
John M. Findlay presents a historical overview of the American West in its decades of modern development. During the years of U.S. mobilization for World War II and... Læs mere
Memory Wars explores how commemorative sites and patriotic fanfare marking the mission of General John Sullivan into... Læs mere
Michael J. Devine explores the public memory of the Korean conflict of 1950–1953 to show how these memories have evolved over time in a complex and changing international environment and how they continue to impact U.S. efforts to resolve tensions with East Asia.
Presents a survey and analysis of the southeastern Native languages at the close of the twentieth century. The diversity and richness of these... Læs mere