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  • - Voices from South Africa's Mining Massacre
    av Luke Sinwell, Peter Alexander, Thapelo Lekgowa, m.fl.
    521,-

    The Marikana Massacre of August 16, 2012, was the single most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since the end of apartheid. Those killed were mine workers in support of a pay raise. This title documents and examines the controversial shootings in detail.

  • - Historical Perspectives on Disease Control
     
    1 005,-

    Global Health in Africa is a first exploration of selected histories of global health initiatives in Africa. The collection addresses some of the most important interventions in disease control, including mass vaccination, large-scale treatment and/or prophylaxis campaigns, harm reduction efforts, and nutritional and virological research.

  • - Nationalism, Grassfields Tradition, and State Building in Cameroon
    av Meredith Terretta
    371,-

    Traces the connection between local and trans-regional politics in the age of Africa's decolonization and the early decades of the Cold War.

  • - Husserl's Phenomenological Philosophy of the Physical Sciences
    av Lee Hardy
    384,-

    Provides an excellent introduction to the philosophy of Edmund Husserl.

  • - A Phenomenological Foundation for an Environmental Ethic
    av Bryan E. Bannon
    382 - 857,-

    From Mastery to Mystery is an original and provocative contribution to the burgeoning field of ecophenomenology. Informed by current debates in environmental philosophy, Bannon critiques the conception of nature as "substance" that he finds tacitly assumed by the major environmental theorists.

  • - Stories from an Appalachian Family
    av Sarah Beth Childers
    280 - 654,-

    Reveals some of the ways that historical moments of the twentieth century affected the entire region.

  • - Teaming Up with Resilient Youth in Appalachia
    av Linda Spatig & Layne Amerikaner
    381 - 702,-

    Written in an accessible, engaging style and drawing on collaborative ethnographic research that the girls themselves helped conduct, Thinking Outside the Girl Box tells the true story of an innovative program determined to challenge the small, disempowering "boxes" girls and women are so often expected to live in.

  • - Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives
     
    969,-

  • - Officers of the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot during Its North American Service, 1767-1776
    av Steven M. Baule
    371,-

    Protecting the Empire's Frontier tells stories of the roughly eighty officers who served in the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, which served British interests in America during the crucial period from 1767 through 1776.

  • av Anthony Butler
    155,-

    The African National Congress (ANC) is Africa's most famous liberation movement. It has recently celebrated its centenary, a milestone that has prompted partisans to detail a century of unparalleled achievement in the struggle against colonialism and racial discrimination.

  • - The Needlework of Aging Women in Antebellum America
    av Aimee E. Newell
    332,-

    Drawing from 167 examples of decorative needlework-primarily samplers and quilts from 114 collections across the United States-made by individual women aged forty years and over between 1820 and 1860, this exquisitely illustrated book explores how women experienced social and cultural change in antebellum America.The

  • - From Invention to Industry
    av Edward J. Roach
    257 - 753,-

    A fascinating window into Wilbur and Orville Wright's legendary Wright Company, its place in Dayton, its management struggles, and its effects on early U.S. aviation.

  • - Heirloom Seed Savers in Appalachia
    av Bill Best
    241,-

    The Brown Goose, the White Case Knife, Ora's Speckled Bean, Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter - these are just a few of the heirloom fruits and vegetables you'll encounter in Bill Best's remarkable history of seed saving and the people who preserve both unique flavors and the Appalachian culture associated with them.

  • - Poet under Apartheid
    av Louise Viljoen
    180,-

    Nelson Mandela brought the poetry of Ingrid Jonker to the attention of South Africa and the wider world when he read her poem "Die kind" (The Child) at the opening of South Africa's first democratic parliament on May 24, 1994.

  • av J.D. Lewis-Williams
    175,-

    San rock paintings, scattered over the range of southern Africa, are considered by many to be the very earliest examples of representational art. There are as many as 15,000 known rock art sites, created over the course of thousands of years up until the nineteenth century. There are possibly just as many still awaiting discovery.Taking

  • - Teaching the Region
     
    280,-

  • - Social and Environmental Justice in Appalachia
     
    350,-

  • - Teaching the Region
     
    813,-

    Appalachia is a distinctive region with various cultural characteristics that can't be essentialized or summed up by a single text. This book offers chapters on teaching Appalachian poetry and fiction as well as discussions of nonfiction, films, and folklore.

  • - Poems from Antarctica
    av Charles Hood
    191,-

    Looks at the culture and terrain of Antarctica, as well as the people who choose to live and work there. This book presents life in Antarctica and the history of polar aviation as both a miracle of achievement yet also as a way to understand humanity's longing to be creatures of the heavens as well as the earth.

  • - A Novel
    av K. Sello Duiker
    214,-

    Every city has an unspoken side. Cape Town, between the picture postcard mountain and sea, has its own shadow: a place of dislocation and uncertainty, dependence and desperation, destruction and survival, gangsters, pimps, pedophiles, hunger, hope, and moments of happiness.

  • - The Photography of Lloyd E. Moore
    av Lloyd E. Moore
    291 - 369,-

    A remarkable collection of photographs by an ex-Marine who worked as a lawyer in Lawrence County, Ohio, for around thirty-six years.

  • - The Story of South Africa's Five Most Lethal Human Diseases
    av Howard Phillips
    195,-

    Focusing on five devastating diseases between 1713 and today - smallpox, bubonic plague, "Spanish influenza," polio, and HIV/AIDS, this book probes their origins, their catastrophic courses, and their consequences in both the short and long terms.

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    371,-

    Christianity and Public Culture in Africa takes readers beyond familiar images of religious politicians and populations steeped in spirituality.

  • - Spirits in a Central African History
    av David M. Gordon
    373,-

    Invisible Agents shows how personal and deeply felt spiritual beliefs can inspire social movements and influence historical change. Conventional historiography concentrates on the secular, materialist, or moral sources of political agency.

  • - The Liturgical and Poetic Practices of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti, and Adelaide Procter
    av Karen Dieleman
    863,-

    Explores liturgical practice as formative for how three Victorian women poets imagined the world and their place in it and, consequently, for how they developed their creative and critical religious poetics. This title rethinks several assumptions in the field: that Victorian women's faith commitments tend to limit creativity.

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    343,-

    Investigates Hollywood's colonial film legacy in the postapartheid era, and contemplates what has changed in the West's representations of Africa. This volume provides analyses by academics and activists in the fields of African studies, English, film and media studies, international relations, and sociology across continents.

  • - With a Brief Account of the Beginning of the Lithographic Trade
    av Donald C. O'Brien
    408,-

    Examines the vibrant engraving industry that helped fuel the growth of the "Queen City" and established its influence as the midwestern center for the print and engraving trade.

  • - The Civil War Letters of William McKnight, Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
     
    278,-

    William McKnight was a member of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry from September 1862 until his death in June of 1864. This book offers a collection of more than one hundred letters which provides accounts of several battles in Kentucky and Tennessee, such as the Cumberland Gap and Knoxville campaigns that were pivotal events in Western Theater.

  • - The Civil War in Documents
     
    269,-

    On the eve of the Civil War and after, Illinois was one of the most significant states in the Union.

  • av Henry Northrup Castle
    563,-

    In the period from the 1870s to 1895, the author maintained a correspondence with family members and with Mead - his best friend at Oberlin College and brother-in-law - that reveals many of the intellectual, economic, and cultural forces that shaped American thought in that complex era. This title tells his story.

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