The Ultimate Engineer portrays NASA pioneer George M. Low’s remarkable life, accomplishments, and legacy as a key visionary and leader.
Bold They Rise recounts the golden age of the Space Shuttle—from its first to its twenty-fifth launch, ending with the tragic flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
Merging critical theory, autobiography, and sexological archival research, Hil Malatino explores how and why intersexuality became... Læs mere
Jon Burrow-Branine challenges common narratives about what it means to be LGBTQ and Christian in the contemporary United States.
Set in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) of the early 1970s, this novel presents an adventure story as well as a feminist critique of GDR socialism, science, history, and aesthetic theory.
A comprehensive coverage of the complex interactions between people and the environment.
Dirty Knowledge explains how traditional conceptions of academic freedom, still reflective of the capitalist era in which they were conceived, fail to protect unrestricted inquiry in an academy radically altered by neoliberal economics.
This edited collection considers Black peoples and their history in France and the French Empire during the modern era, from the eighteenth century to the present.
Girl Archaeologist illuminates the life and trailblazing career of Alice Kehoe, a woman with a family who was always, also, an archaeologist.
Shadow Migration recounts Suzanne Ohlmann’s boomerang travels away from her Nebraska home, until a haunted basement forces her to confront the truth of her biological past.
Hatred of Sex draws on Jacques Rancière’s thesis in Hatred of Democracy to help explain the aversion to sex that is evident in numerous forms in the culture around us.
The first detailed account of the history of Fort Phil Kearny, including the dramatic Fetterman Fight of December 21, 1866, in which the U.S. Army suffered its worst defeat on the northern plains until Custer’s defeat at the Little Bighorn ten years later.