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  • av Rita Ricardo-Campbell
    996,-

    UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

  • - Philadelphia, 1800-1880
    av Allen Steinberg
    952

    Allen Steinberg brings to life the court-centred criminal justice system of nineteenth-century Philadelphia, chronicles its eclipse, and contrasts it to the system - dominated by the police and public prosecutor - that replaced it. He offers a major reinterpretation of criminal justice in nineteenth-century America by examining this transformation from private to state prosecution.

  • av David F. Schmitz
    827,-

    A comprehensive analysis of American foreign policy and Mussolini's Italy. Schmitz argues that the US desire for order, interest in Open Door trade, and concern about left-wing revolution led American policymakers to welcome Mussolini's coming to power and to support fascism in Italy for most of the interwar period.

  • av Max Hall
    827,-

    Fraden explores artist Rhodessa Jones's theater work with incarcerated women, known as the Medea Project. Balancing narrative and commentary, Fraden chronicles the process of turning the inmates' personal stories into public performance and investigates the possibilities for communication and social change of such combinations of art and activism.

  • - The Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle and the German National Minorities of Europe, 1933-1945
    av Valdis O. Lumans
    996,-

    Studies the relations between Nazi Germany and the German minority populations of other European countries, examining these ties within the context of Hitler's foreign policy and the racial policies of SS Chief Heinrich Himmler. Lumans shows how the Reich's racial and political interests in these German minorities between helped determine its behaviour toward neighbouring states.

  • - A National Study of Effectiveness
    av Malcolm G. Taylor, Robert L. & Jr. Hubbard
    827,-

    UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

  • av Jock Lauterer
    673,-

    In the isolated North Carolina mountains, old-timers relive their lives in bits and pieces. Lauterer introduces thirty-five mountain folk whose memories and experiences bridge two centuries, a generation whose moral values and skills are fast becoming obsolete, a people who give the South and America its deeply rooted heritage. Originally published in 1980.

  • - A Study of the Scientific Activities of State Government and Agencies in Six States
    av Frederic N. Cleaveland
    673,-

    This book is the fruit of the first systematic attempt to explore the role of state governments in the scientific effort of the US. The author presents the activities of six state governments--California, Connecticut, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.

  • - A Story of Coal and Coke and People
    av Muriel Earley Sheppard
    827,-

    Cloud by Day: A Story of Coal and Coke and People

  • av Samuel Selden
    673,-

    This original and useful contribution to knowledge about the theatre focuses on the playgoer. Samuel Selden shows how artists in the playhouse serve the playgoer as creators and guides while they participate in the double game of theatre. Originally published in 1969.

  • av Benjamin F. Bullock
    996,-

    This handbook, clearly and simply written, is a useful guide to practical farming, and will be of value to rural teachers and other rural leaders who may feel the lack of practical farm experience. The book can serve as a basic text in connection with teacher-training programmes and in other instances where a basic knowledge of practical agriculture is desired.

  • - Fighting Judge
    av Aubrey Lee Brooks
    827,-

    In this life of Walter Clark, the author tells of an antebellum boyhood on a Carolina plantation and a long career of involvement in the bitterest sociopolitical battles the state of North Carolina has known, which won Clark a national reputation as a liberal noted for his straight thinking and his clear speaking.

  • - The Southern Campaign of Nathanael Greene, 1780-1781
    av M. F. Treacy
    827,-

    Prelude to Yorktown: The Southern Campaign of Nathanael Greene, 1780-1781

  • av Roderick Seidenberg
    673,-

    Seidenberg sees the history of man as a conflict between instinct and intelligence. He regards change as a temporary condition in the development of mankind, and explores the fateful trends that are impelling him towards the organisation of intelligence that will transform the present movement into an unalterable stability. Originally published in 1961.

  • - The Progress of an Idea
    av William Ernest Bird
    827,-

    In clear, forceful language, the author traces the early history of the college, the physical development of buildings and campus, the variety of student affairs, and the make-up and character of college committees, faculty, and administration. It is also a tribute to President Emeritus Bird, who served the college for thirty-seven years.

  • - Memoirs of a 20th-Centruy Virginian
    av Francis Pickens Miller
    827,-

    Miller's career has had many facets: statesman, politician, soldier, educator, author, and churchman, and his contacts have been world wide. He is best known for his work with the World's Student Christian Federation and the Century Club and for his leadership of the anti-Byrd forces in Virginia. Originally published in 1971.

  • av John E. Moes
    827,-

    Moes defends a subsidization of industry and advocates a bolder approach than that now in vogue. The application of the theoretical approach of this book is worldwide, and even though the setting of this study is America, the suggested advances in this field should prove of especial interest to underdeveloped countries. Originally published in 1962.

  • - Portrait of a Literary Woman
    av William McCarthy
    827,-

    Much has been written about Thrale, friend and hostess of Samuel Johnson, but this is the first study to focus on Piozzi as the writer. In his narrative of her life, McCarthy draws on a large body of published and unpublished sources to map Piozzi's literary development, define her literary identity, and evaluate her achievement. Originally published in 1985.

  • - A Cantata for the Souls of Purgatory
    av Eleanor McCrickard
    673,-

    This first modern critical edition of Esule dalle sfere exhibits Stradella's architectural genius and sensitive treatment of text. Vocal instrumental forces include two soloists, a four-voice chorus, violin, and continuo. This edition contains an English translation of the libretto, historical background and commentary, and a discussion of performance problems.

  • - A Contemporary Political Survey
    av John D. Martz
    996,-

    Among Latin-American nations, Colombia offers a unique opportunity for a study in comparative governmental methods and institutions. In 1958 Colombia initiated an extraordinary political experiment in controlled democracy: the two traditional parties agreed on absolute parity of representation from national to local level. This is a study of that experiment. Originally published in 1962.

  • - Paraguay's Febrerista Party
    av Paul H. Lewis
    827,-

    The Febrerista party of Paraguay, which is examined here, is particularly interesting because it has operated in exile for twenty-seven of the thirty years of its existence. This is an informative study concerning a long-neglected type of political party and should invite comparative analyses from other countries. Originally published in 1968.

  • - Dryden's Comedy in Theory and Practice
    av Frank Harper Moore
    827,-

    Traces John Dryden's theory of comedy through two main stages of development, 1663-75 and 1675-1700. In the first stage, Dryden conceives of ideal comedy as a heightened mixture of Jonsonian humour and Fletcherian love and wit. In the second stage, naturalness and satire become the key principles, and Shakespeare becomes his primary model. Originally published in 1963.

  • - Classroom Culture and Society in a Rural Elementary School
    av Norris Brock Johnson
    827,-

    West Haven: Classroom Culture and Society in a Rural Elementary School

  • - A Bibliographical Guide
    av John Lachs
    673,-

    Designed to guide the student or scholar through the maze of books and articles on the philosophy of Marx and Marxism-Leninism, this bibliography should be an essential aid, not only to students of Marxism and to professional philosophers, but also to scholars in every field in which Marxist thought has had an impact. Originally published 1967.

  • - The Heroic Tragedies of Chapman and Shakespeare
    av Richard S. Ide
    827,-

    Argues that some of Chapman's and Shakespeare's best Jacobean plays are related by genre, tragic hero, and the type of tragic conflict. Although the two playwrights clearly share a fascination for the soldier hero and an acute awareness of his social incompetence and deviance, the dramas reveal sharply divergent attitudes toward his heroic idealism. Originally published in 1980.

  • av Josephus Daniels
    1 334,-

  • av Josephus Daniels
    1 334,-

    In this book Daniels's main interest is Mexico - its people, its national life, its arts, its amusements, its problems, its relations with the United States. The book is based on his experiences as ambassador to Mexico, from the beginning of the New Deal in the United States and the Six-Year Plan in Mexico to the early years of World War II. Originally published 1947.

  • av Everard Guilpin
    827,-

    Skialetheia, or A Shadowe of Truth, in Certaine Epigrams and Satyres

  • - The Politics of Nostalgia in Umbertian Italy, 1878-1900
    av Richard Drake
    827,-

    Drake's study of politics and culture in Umbertian Italy focuses on the political thought and activity of a highly intellectual group of reactionary intellectuals whose politics were a nostalgic appeal to the Mazzinian vision of the Third Rome. By 1900 a fresh ideological alternative had developed for the right-wing intellectuals - nationalism. Originally published 1980.

  • - Studies in Contemporary Fiction
    av Margaret Church
    827,-

    The discussions of Church in this discerning study indicate precisely how an author's concept of time influences the value and meaning of his or her novels, how keen awareness of the interplay of theory and technique is revealed, and how new resources of the novelist's art have grown out of the anatomy of time. Originally published in 1963.

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