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  • - H. L. Mencken and the South
    av Fred C. Hobson Jr.
    690,-

    The appearance in 1920 of H.L. Mencken's scathing essay about the intellectual and cultural impoverishment of the South, "The Sahara of the Bozart", set off a firestorm of reaction in the region that continued unabated for much of the next decade. In Serpent in Eden, Mencken scholar Fred Hobson examines Mencken's love-hate relationship with the South.

  • av Joan Shelley Rubin
    553,-

    The proliferation of book clubs, reading groups, "outline" volumes, and new forms of book reviewing in the first half of the twentieth century influenced the tastes and pastimes of millions of Americans. Joan Rubin here provides the first comprehensive analysis of this phenomenon, the rise of American middlebrow culture, and the values encompassed by it.

  • - The Worlds of Willa Cather and Wallace Stevens
    av Tom Quirk
    690,-

    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.

  • - Intellectuals and Fascism in Prewar Japan
    av William Miles Fletcher III
    690,-

    Search for a New Order: Intellectuals and Fascism in Prewar Japan

  • - Strategy, Politics, and International Organization, 1914-1919
    av George W. Egerton
    686,-

    Although British leaders made the principal contribution to the drafting of the League of Nations Covenant, Egerton shows that the British political elite opposed the type of league that emerged. These sceptics objected to the system of "collective security" and preferred to build upon the traditions of the British Empire to institute a system that would integrate "functional" cooperation.

  • av James H. Dormon Jr.
    690,-

    Describes the development of theatre, amateur and professional, in the US South during the forty-five-year period preceding the Civil War. Dormon establishes the nature of southern theatrical activity as reflected in programing, production, and audience composition and behaviour.

  • - England-France-The United States
    av D.W. Brogan
    553,-

    This is a timely examination of both the concept of the responsibilities of citizenship in England, France, and the United States today and of the methods of education for those responsibilities.

  • - A Guide to the Old North State
    av Federal Writers' Project & Regional Staff
    1 145,-

    Provides a comprehensive historical, economic, social, and scenic description covering the seacoast, the tobacco and cotton country, and the famous recreational areas of the Great Smokies. The greater part of the book is devoted to motor tours from points on the state line and within the state which point out landmarks, locate historic spots, and acquaint the traveller with the country.

  • av Cecil W. Wooten III
    553,-

    Cecil Wooten has produced the first translation into any modern langauage of a key treatise of the ancient world. He provides a faithful English translation of Hermogenes' analysis based on a reliable Greek text established by Rabe at the beginning of this century and includes a substantial scholarly introduction and notes that will help the reader better understand Hermogenes.

  • - The Southerner As American, 1855-1918
    av John Milton Cooper Jr.
    842,-

    The varied career of Walter Hines Page affected many facets of the American political and social milieu from the end of Reconstruction to World War I. Throughly researching both American and British government documents and private papers, and using interviews with Page's contemporaries, Cooper reinterprets and establishes the significance of Page's career.

  • - The North Carolina Senate Race, 1984
    av William D. Snider
    690,-

    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.

  • - A History of American Public Finance, 1776-1790
    av E. James Ferguson
    654,-

    Examines the intricate financial history of the American Revolution and the Confederation and connects it to political and constitutional developments in the period. Whether states or Congress should pay the debts of the Revolution and collect the taxes was a pivotal question whose solution would largely determine the country's progress toward national union.

  • av Edward L. Pinney
    686,-

    This is one of the few works in any language to concentrate on the Bundesrat, the upper house of the German Federal Republic. By studying a series of legislative case histories of bills presented between 1949 and 1960, Pinney assesses the role of party politics in maintaining three persistent characteristics of the Bundesrat. Originally published in 1966.

  • - The United States and the Cuban Revolution, 1959-1961
    av Richard E. Welch Jr.
    553,-

    The Cuban Revolution was a catalyst in shaping American foreign policy over the past generation. Welch's study is the first detailed evaluation of US policy toward Cuba in the early years of the Castro regime and the first effort to analyse public sentiment during that crucial period.

  • - New Modes and Orders in Early Modern Political Thought
    av Paul A. Rahe
    842,-

    This is a work vast in scale, soaring in its scholarly ambition, and magnificent... in its achievement. The author's command of the primary sources is staggering in breadth and depth, deftly orchestrated and rich with insight.... Rahe shows how alien the modern project, in all its diverse versions, was to the classics as well as the Bible." - Thomas L. Pangle, Political Theory

  • - Suicide and Society
    av Louis A. Perez Jr.
    485,-

    For much of the 19th century and all of the 20th, the per capita rate of suicide in Cuba was the highest in Latin America and among the highest in the world - a condition made all the more extraordinary in light of Cuba's historic ties to the Catholic church. This title presents an illustrated social and cultural history of suicide in Cuba.

  • - Imperialism and the Politics of Public Health in the United States
    av Michelle T. Moran
    485,-

    By comparing institutions in Hawai'i and Louisiana designed to incarcerate individuals with a highly stigmatized disease, this work provides a study of the complex relationship between US imperialism and public health policy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  • - The Other Thirteenth Amendment and the Struggle to Save the Union
    av Daniel W. Crofts
    557,-

    In 1861, as part of a last-ditch effort to preserve the Union and prevent war, Abraham Lincoln offered to accept a constitutional amendment that barred Congress from interfering with slavery in the slave states. Daniel Crofts unearths the hidden history and political manoeuvring behind the stillborn attempt to enact this amendment.

  • av Nell Irvin Painter
    492,-

    This work reaches across the colour line to examine how race, gender, class and individual subjectivity shaped the lives of black and white women in the 19th- and 20th-century American South. Through six essays, Nell Irvin Painter explores such themes as interracial sex and white supremacy.

  • av Eric Williams
    1 364,-

    Slavery helped finance the Industrial Revolution in England. Plantation owners, shipbuilders, and merchants accumulated vast fortunes and expanded the reach of capitalism worldwide. Eric Williams advanced these ideas in Capitalism and Slavery, published in 1944. In a new introduction, Colin Palmer assesses the lasting impact of Williams's groundbreaking work.

  • av Eric J. Sharpe
    599,-

    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.

  • - The Contested History of an American Ideal
    av Tisa Wenger
    531,-

  • - A Life in the Long Black Freedom Struggle
    av Jerry Gershenhorn
    548,-

    Louis Austin (1898-1971) came of age at the nadir of the Jim Crow era and became a transformative leader of the long black freedom struggle in North Carolina. In this biography, Jerry Gershenhorn chronicles Austin's career as a journalist and activist, highlighting his work during the Great Depression, World War II, and the postwar civil rights movement.

  • - A Traveler's Guide to Local Restaurants, Diners, and Barbecue Joints
    av D. G. Martin
    358,-

    Want to eat like the locals? D.G. Martin has spent years travelling the major roadways of North Carolina, on the lookout for community, local history, and, of course, a good home-cooked meal. Here D.G. is your personal tour guide to more than 100 notable local roadway haunts that serve not only as places to eat but also as fixtures of their communities.

  • - A History of the Public Defender in Twentieth-Century America
    av Sara Mayeux
    1 385,-

    Chronicles the intertwined histories of constitutional doctrine, big philanthropy, professional in-fighting, and Cold War culture that made public defenders ubiquitous but embattled figures in American courtrooms.

  • av Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce
    492 - 518,-

    This is an edition of the parts of the Quincuagenas of Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo that the author considers "aspectos de las Quincuagenas que podemos considerar respaldados por las vivencias del autor", hence the title Memorias. We are left, however, with two substantial volumes of which this is the second.

  • - Mississippi's Longest Civil War
    av Victoria E. Bynum
    301,-

    Piercing through the myths that have shrouded the ""Free State of Jones"", Victoria Bynum uncovers the true history of this Mississippi Unionist stronghold, widely believed to have seceded from the Confederacy and the mixed-race community that evolved there.

  • - A Symposium
     
    518,-

    Contributors to this volume of essays on Francis Petrarch are Aldo Scaglione, Joseph G. Fucilla, Thomas G. Bergin, Maria Picchio Simonelli, Fredi Chiappelli, Julia Conway Bondanella, Oscar Budel, Marga Cottino-Jones, Christopher Kleinhenz, Sara Sturm, Concetta Carestia Greenfield, Armaud Tripet, Douglas Radcliff-Umstead, Conrad H. Rawski, John E. Wrigley, Eugenio Battisti, Benjamin Kohl, Angelo Mazzocco, Jerome Taylor, Donald L. Guss, Paolo Cherchi, Frank L. Borchardt, Gerhard Dunnhaupt, and Gerhart Hoffmeister.

  • - A Critical Edition with Introduction and Notes
    av Gil Vicente
    453,-

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