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Tim Grove is chief of museum learning at the National Air and Space Museum. He is the coauthor of...
Here is the oral history of the Apache warrior Chevato, who captured eleven-year-old Herman Lehma...
Despite popular belief, Native peoples did not simply disappear from colonial New England as the ...
Reuchlin's keen interest in Jewish mysticism resulted in the original publication of this work in...
Pleasure, Play, and Politics is the first book to examine the roles humor played in U.S. feminism...
In the decades following the 1910 Mexican Revolution, Guadalajara faced immense demographic and e...
Pleasure, Play, and Politics is the first book to examine the roles humor played in U.S. feminism...
In Playing to the End, Steve Bialostok immerses readers in the vibrant world of the card room at ...
The Great Upheaval seeks to challenge the periodization employed by most Anglophone scholars of c...
In recent decades authors from across the world have adopted and adapted the bildungsroman litera...
Raymond D. Fogelson was a luminary theoretician in the interdisciplinary field of ethnohistory wh...
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The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers in 2020 reignited a passion...
Addressing the Nebraska Indian Wars between 1865 and 1877, this anthology of well-written article...
Steve MacDonogh is a writer and editorial director of Brandon Book Publishers, Ltd., in Ireland. ...
Tracing the history of landscape park design from British gardens up through the city park design...
Native American characters have been the most malleable of metaphors for filmmakers. The likeable...
When he opposes French colonialism in his native Africa, regal Behanzin is exiled to the far-off ...
The Mexican Revolution was like no other: it was fueled by no vanguard party, no coherent ideolog...
Writers have celebrated the fruitful dialogue between English and Yiddish for decades. In this en...
Strangers to Relatives is an intimate and illuminating look at a typical but misunderstood part o...
G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831), the influential German philosopher, believed that human history was a...
'Despite the immense body of literature about the American Civil War and its causes, the nation's...
There’s more to sports than the ethos of competition, entertainment, and commercialism expressed ...
Originally published: Santa Barbara, California: Praeger ABC-CLIO, 2009.
Joanna Hearne is an associate professor of English and film studies at the University of Missouri...
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Working collaboratively with Yoeme communities, Shorter has produced a scrupulous investigation t...
The crisis of tradition early in the twentieth century-signaled by the collapse of perspective in...
The political cultural of Oregon has long had a reputation for innovative policy, maverick politi...
Mark Clodfelter is a professor of military strategy at the National War College. He is the author...
Deborah Toner is a lecturer in modern history at the University of Leicester and a leading conven...
An intimate glimpse of how Two-Spirit (gay) Native men in Colorado and Oklahoma work to build cro...
A profoundly spiritual book, 'Yuwipi' describes a present-day Oglala Sioux healing ritual that is...
The two plots of this tragicomedy concern a black prince sold into slavery and two white women wh...
'The World of Willa Cather' describes the people and places in Nebraska that figure prominently i...
In Dreamers and Defenders Douglas H. Strong related the triumphs and defeats of twelve environmen...
This Bison Books edition is introduced by Gordon C. Rhea, the author of The Battle of the¿Wildern...
Confounding the Color Line is an essential, interdisciplinary introduction to the myriad relation...
In 1715 the upstart British colony of South Carolina was nearly destroyed in an unexpected confli...
Joanne Barker (Lenape) is an assistant professor of American Indian studies at San Francisco Stat...
Alexander D. King is a senior lecturer of anthropology at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland ...
What is 'identity' when you're a girl adopted as an infant by a Cuban American family of Jehovah'...
The Bison Book edition brings back into print the first of the novels comprising Sophus Keith Win...
The friendship and adventures of Iktomi, the trickster figure from Lakota legend, and Troll, the ...
As she grew older Willa Cather became ever more private, complaining of favor-seekers and other p...
Behind the Frontier tells the story of the Indians in Massachusetts as English settlements encroa...