This volume brings together a hitherto scattered and inaccessible body of material crucial to the understanding of the evolution of Nazi political thought.
Presenting a radically new interpretation that reorients Spanish-centric historiography and recognizes indigenous agency, this visually compelling book maps the continuities between Aztec Tenochtitlan and sixteenth-century Mexico City.
Addressing questions such as why we care so deeply about fictional characters, what brain activities are sparked when we read literature, and... Læs mere
Wilfred Owen eulogized those killed in battle as "our undying dead." Siegfried Sassoon called them "the nameless names." And Gertrude Stein famously pronounced the casualties as well as the survivors of the war the "Lost Generation," whose world view had been changed forever.
Rescuing a lost legacy, this title explores the myriad ways in which Jewish women contributed to the development of Viennese culture and participated widely in politics and cultural spheres.
This translation of a major work in Mexican anthropology argues that Mesoamerican civilization is an ongoing and undeniable force in contemporary Mexican life.
In most of his half century of writing, John Dos Passos consistently tried to capture and define the American character. In this study of all Dos Passos' writing, the... Læs mere