With empathy and compassion, Hilda Raz writes poems that span her private and public lives. Her poems explore the complexities that come with being alive in the world today.
Jump Shooting to a Higher Degree chronicles Sheldon Anderson’s basketball career from grade school through his years playing professionally in West Germany and communist Poland in 1987.
Imagining Seattle is a study of social values in urban governance and the relationship of environmentalism, race relations, and economic growth in contemporary Seattle.
Empress San Francisco offers a fresh examination of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, one of the largest and most influential world’s fairs, by considering the local social and political climate of Progressive Era San Francisco.
Mosquitoes SUCK! is a vibrant graphic novel illustrating information about mosquito biology, ecology, and disease transmission needed for community-based control efforts.
Ten years after the original publication of Good Neighbors, Bad Times, an unexpected letter leads Mimi Schwartz to revisit the story of her father’s German village during the Third Reich.
Narratives are everywhere - and since a significant part of contemporary media culture is defined by narrative forms, media studies need a... Læs mere
Suggests that a series of circumstances ensured the defeat of the Seventh Cavalry. This book addresses questions such as: What were the causes of the... Læs mere
This account in first-person narrative and photographs of the one-day visit of Clyde Muncy to “the home place” at Lone Tree, Nebraska, has been called “as near to a new fiction form as... Læs mere
Packed with rich detail and analysis of what often transpired when merchant ships were sunk by U-boats, this dramatic book... Læs mere
Offers an account of the Las Vegas gambling scene that surrounded the first weekend of the NCAA men's basketball tournament. This book raises the question of whether this subculture of March Madness is a blessing or a curse - and what, finally, it all means.