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  • - Book Collections and Their Management in Antiquity
    av George W. Houston
    673,-

    Inside Roman Libraries: Book Collections and Their Management in Antiquity

  • av Ira D. Gruber
    673,-

    Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution

  • - Catholic Youth in Postwar West Germany, 1945-1965
    av Mark Edward Ruff
    673,-

    Wayward Flock: Catholic Youth in Postwar West Germany, 1945-1965

  • - History and Power, 1950-1974
    av James Edward Miller
    629,-

    Focuses on one of the most dramatic and controversial periods in modern Greek history and in the history of the Cold War. This book sheds light on the role the United States played in Greece between the termination of its civil war in 1949 and Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus.

  • - Prologue to Revolution
    av Helen M. Morgan
    673,-

    The Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the American colonies, provoked an immediate and violent response. The Stamp Act Crisis, originally published by UNC Press in 1953, identifies the issues that caused the confrontation and explores the ways in which the conflict was a prelude to the American Revolution.

  • - Toward a History of Expropriation of Land for the Common Good
    av Susan Reynolds
    394,-

    Presenting the history of expropriation of land for the common good in Europe and North America from medieval times to 1800, this title contextualizes the history of a legal doctrine regarding the relationship between government and the institution of private property. It focuses on western Europe and the English colonies in America.

  • av John Lawson
    709

    John Lawson's amazingly detailed yet lively book is easily one of the most valuable of the early histories of the Carolinas, and it is certainly one of the best travel accounts of the early eighteenth-century colonies. An inclusive account of the manners and customs of the Indian tribes of that day, it is also a minute report of the soil, climate, trees, plants, animals, and fish in the Carolinas.

  • - Victorian Culture and the Limits of Dissent
    av Thomas A. Tweed
    427

    Traces the efforts of 19th-century American interpreters to make sense of newly-arrived Buddhism in Western terms. The author shows that American understanding of Buddhism, even for its most enthusiastic proponents, was significantly shaped by the prevailing culture until the following century.

  • - Institutions for the Mentally Retarded in the South, 1900-1940
    av Steven Noll
    827,-

    This text traces the history and development of institutions for the ""feeble-minded"" in South America between 1900 and 1940. It examines the influence of gender, race and class in the institutionalization process and relates policies in the South to those in the North and Midwest of America.

  • - Life Writing by Women with Disabilities
    av Susannah B. Mintz
    592,-

    A critical study of personal narrative by women with disabilities, this book examines how contemporary writers use life writing to challenge cultural stereotypes about disability, gender, embodiment, and identity. It also suggests that atypical life stories can redefine the relation between embodiment and identity generally.

  • - German Music, Denazification, and the Americans, 1945-1953
    av David Monod
    709

    A study of the attempted ""denazification"" of German music by the Music Control Branch of the Information Control Division of Military Government. Monod argues that the long-term effects are greater than has been recognized, as German officials regained control and limited their involvement in artistic life while promoting ""new"" (anti-Nazi) music.

  • av Jian Chen
    673,-

    This comprehensive study of China's Cold War experience reveals the crucial role Beijing played in shaping the orientation of the global Cold War and the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. It is based on sources that include recently declassified Chinese documents.

  • - Explorations of Race, Labor, and Citizenship in Postemancipation Societies
    av Rebecca J. Scott
    572,-

    This study explores the transition from slavery to freedom and what this transition meant for former slaves, former slaveowners, and the societies in which they lived. It covers areas such as Jamaica, Louisiana, Cuba, and French West Africa.

  • av Harry W. Pfanz
    414,-

    In this account, Pfanz introduces the men and the units, examines the development of tactical plans and the deployment of troops, and discusses the roles played by the commanders' key subordinates, whose conduct has been the source of controversy. His emphasis is on the battle itself.

  • - The Art of Franz Anton Maulbertsch, 1724-1796
    av Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
    592,-

    A thorough foundation for the fresh recognition of one of the great painters of eighteenth-century Europe, a leading fresco painter who is a colorist worthy of comparison to the best of his contemporaries.

  • - The Hitler Youth and the SS
    av Gerhard Rempel
    827,-

    Eighty-two percent of German boys and girls between the ages of ten and eighteen belonged to Hitlerjugend or one of its affiliates by 1939. These adolescents were recognized by the SS as a source of future recruits to its own elite ranks. Gerhard Rempel examines the special relationship that developed between these two most youthful and dynamic branches of the National Socialist movement.

  • - From Euthanasia to the Final Solution
    av Henry Friedlander
    739,-

    Tracing the rise of racist and eugenic ideologies in Germany, this text explores how the Nazi programme of secretly exterminating the handicapped and disabled evolved into the systematic destruction of Jews and gypsies. It describes how the programme provided a practical model for the Holocaust.

  • - Dance and American Modernism from Martha Graham to Alvin Ailey
    av Julia L. Foulkes
    629,-

    This text exposes the social dynamics that shaped American modernism and moved dance to the edges of society. Through their art, modern dancers challenged conventional roles and images of gender, sexuality, race, class, and regionalism with a confrontational view of American democracy.

  • - A Manual for Buyers and Owners
    av Edward L. Kottick
    739,-

    Kottick presents technical information in an accessible, but entertaining, way: the forms and styles of harpsichords, advice on purchasing decisions, maintenance techniques (such as voicing, regulating, and changing strings, tongues, plectra, springs, and dampers), aids in troubleshooting common problems, and detailed instructions on tuning and temperament.

  • - The Southern Populist Critique of American Capitalism
    av Bruce Palmer
    725

    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.

  • - German Poet--European Thinker--Christian Mystic
    av Frederick Hiebel
    317

    Originally published in 1954, Hiebel's Novalis is a critical evaluation of the life and works of Novalis, the German Romantic poet. This book presents a fully rounded picture of the man, the philosopher and scientist, the writer, the mystic, and a commentary on one of the most influential and fruitful periods in German intellectual life.

  • - Essays on Literary Technique
    av E. Allen McCormick
    317

    Explores some of the more significant aspects of Storm's literary technique. The treatments of some of Storm's Novellen

  • av Christian Reuter
    317

    Rendered into English for the first time by Wayne Wonderley and provided with a critical introduction, this rollicking tale of baroque satire by Christian Reuter not only illuminates the mores and mentality of the time but forms a noteworthy link in the development of the European novel.

  • - Two Comic-Didactic Works from the Fifteenth Century
    av George Fenwick Jones
    460

    Heinrich Wittenwiler's Ring, written in a Swiss dialect and presented in English translation for the first time in this 1956 volume, is a comic-didactic and religious allegory that documents late medieval views on many aspects of literature, history, law and religion.

  • - Lancelot--Andreas Capellanus--Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival
    av Hermann J. Weigand
    291,-

    Presents a picture of the ideals of courtly love in Europe in the latter half of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth centuries. A long chapter on Parzival focuses especially on the introduction of Christian themes and changing ideas of the compatibility of love and marriage.

  • - Translated into English Verse with Introduction, Notes, Connecting Summaries
    av Edwin H. Zeydel
    368

    Originally published in 1950, this collaboration of two accomplished translators resulted in the first English verse translation of a major work of German literature. Rather than a translation of the entire poem, the translators present key passages connected by prose summaries, and include an introduction giving an overview of the work.

  • - A Study of Thomas Mann's Novel Der Zauberberg
    av Hermann J. Weigand
    342

    Praised highly by Mann himself, Weigand's book is an essential piece of criticism on Mann's monumental novel. In his study of The Magic Mountain Weigand comments on the novel's genre and organisation before dissecting the themes of disease and mysticism, Mann's use of irony, and other aspects of this masterpiece of German literature.

  • - Affinities, Influences, Adaptations
    av Karl Eugene Webb
    317

    Focuses on the striking relationship between one of the most enigmatic poets of the twentieth century and the artists of the Art Nouveau. The author explores the depth of the relationship itself, examines Rilke's activities as an art critic, and analyses the influence of Art Nouveau on the themes, motifs, and structure of the poet's early works.

  • - Studies in the German Novelle of Poetic Realism
    av Walter Silz
    416,-

    In this 1954 study of poetic realism and the Novelle form, Silz examines nine Novellen by Brentano, Arnim, Droste-Hulshoff, Stifter, Grillsparzer, Keller, Meyer, Storm and Hauptmann. Through his textual interpretation of these works Silz draws the threads of the transition from Romanticism to Naturalism and the development of the Novelle form.

  • - Translated from the Old Saxon
    av Mariana Scott
    342

    Mariana Scott, poet and translator of Hofmannsthal, Meyrink, Celan, and others, translates the eighth-century Old Saxon Heliand into its original meter in this work originally published in 1966. This anonymous masterpiece presents the life of Christ and affords an excellent insight into medieval life.

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