Celebrates the growth of a premier university in the heart of Detroit. The second edition of A History of Wayne State University in Photographs traces the evolution of Wayne State into a modern research university with an extensive urban campus.
An exploration of the temporal function that “the Jew” plays in literature. No Place in Time: The Hebraic Myth in Late... Læs mere
Analyses the changing construction of race and ethnicity in the United States through the lens of contemporary Jewish immigrants from Latin America.... Læs mere
A photographic tour of the Detroit Public Library's rich art and architectural history.
A modern-day fairy tale told in conversation between a young girl and the mermaid of Lake Michigan. This is a new tale that feels familiar. The breeze off the... Læs mere
A richly illustrated collection of evocative animal stories that offers young adult and adult readers a new vision of the fairy-tale past.
Tells the story of the German-Jewish immigrant who rose from poverty to become one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. Albert... Læs mere
Traces the history of the cemetery in nineteenth- and twentieth-century America, with a specific discussion of the art, architecture, and history of the cemeteries of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
A study of Ben Shahn's New Deal murals (1933-43) in the context of American Jewish history, labor history, and public discourse.
A photographic history of the American automobile industry's World War II defense production.
Shines a light on Detroit architect Wirt Rowland who, until now, has largely slipped into obscurity.
A complete biography of one of the seminal figures in American jurisprudence.