Challenges the myth of the United States as a nation of immigrants by bringing together two groups rarely read together: Native Americans and Eastern European immigrants
The most authoritative account of a pivotal event in legal and cultural history: the trials of Oscar Wilde on charges of “gross indecency”
A passionate and moving tribute to the captivating power of dance, not just as an art form but as a language that transcends barriers
A fascinating reception history of the theological, ethical, and social themes in the letters of Paul
The fascinating story of a hugely popular instrument, detailing its rich and varied history from the Middle Ages to the present
Rethinking the causes and consequences of Britain’s default on its First World War debts to the United States of America
A radical re-examination of 2,500 years of European art, deconstructing and demystifying its long history from ancient to present
This highly anticipated, definitive publication documenting Robert Motherwell’s 1,413 known drawings is an essential resource for artists, scholars, collectors, and aficionados
The first publication devoted to the textile designs of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, showcasing a rarely discussed aspect of the Pop Art superstar’s career
An eclectic selection of twentieth-century artwork from the collection of legendary curator and museum director Walter Hopps, some with personal reminiscences by the artists themselves
The 117th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets, in which Mary-Alice Daniel confronts tricontinental culture shock and her curious placement within many worlds
The first history of childhood in Tudor England