A proud Armenian who claimed a distant link to nobility, born in what was then part of czarist Russia, Rouben Mamoulian (1897–1987) became one of the... Læs mere
Letter writing was a dominant form of communication for Western-educated elites in colonial Africa, especially in Nigeria. Through textual analysis and... Læs mere
With careful attention to the historical, social, and political conditions surrounding sexual violence in Indonesia, supported by... Læs mere
Explores how the growth of Pentecostal churches in central Mozambique occurred alongside a striking increase in so-called traditional religious practices such as spirit mediumship and spiritual healing.
Masculinity in both the Republic and the Empire are well studied subjects, but by shining a light on the precise moment of transition Maria Madi Racette-Campbell unveils the precise complexity, contours, and nuances of the Augustan crisis of masculinity.
The internet brings new urgency to the study of folklore. The digital networks we use every day amplify the capacity of legends to spread... Læs mere
Committed to genuine understanding without falling into undue sympathizing, this sober and reflective book presents an eye-opening, moving, intense, and necessary account of the allure of fascism in a world at war - and its personal costs.
Originally published in 1970, Germans and Jews brings together George L. Mosse’s thoughts on a critical time in German history when thinkers on both the left and the right shared a common goal.
Lucius ‘Lute’ Moseley was a nineteen-year-old student at Beloit Academy when he enlisted in the Union Army. From 1862 to 1865, Moseley... Læs mere
An intellectual history of the Yan Taru (Associates) movement, a women-led Islamic educational organization that continues... Læs mere
George L. Mosse (1918-99) was one of the most influential cultural and intellectual historians of modern Europe. In Contemporary Europe in the... Læs mere