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Black New Jersey
1664 to the Present Day
Junctures in Women's Leadership: The Arts
Pan–African American Literature
Signifyin(g) Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
The Grind
Black Women and Survival in the Inner City
Adventures in Shondaland
Identity Politics and the Power of Representation
Women of Valor
Orthodox Jewish Troll Fighters, Crime Writers, and Rock Stars in Contemporary Literature and Culture
Schooling, Democracy, and the Quest for Wisdom
Partnerships and the Moral Dimensions of Teaching
The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World
Jewish Heritage in Europe and the United States
Learning to Be Latino
How Colleges Shape Identity Politics
Crash Course
From the Good War to the Forever War
Manhood Impossible
Men's Struggles to Control and Transform Their Bodies and Work
Kicking Center
Gender and the Selling of Women's Professional Soccer
Kicking Center
Gender and the Selling of Women's Professional Soccer
Others' Milk
The Potential of Exceptional Breastfeeding
Disenchanted Lives
Apostasy and Ex-Mormonism among the Latter-day Saints
You've Always Been There for Me
Understanding the Lives of Grandchildren Raised by Grandparents
Global Cinema Networks
Global Cinema Networks
Beyond the City and the Bridge
East Asian Immigration in a New Jersey Suburb
Toxic Ivory Towers
The Consequences of Work Stress on Underrepresented Minority Faculty
Insight Philadelphia
Historical Essays Illustrated
The New Black Middle Class in the Twenty-First Century
Familiar Perversions
The Racial, Sexual, and Economic Politics of LGBT Families
Village of Immigrants
Latinos in an Emerging America
Hoodlum Movies
Seriality and the Outlaw Biker Film Cycle, 1966-1972
Turning the Page
Storytelling as Activism in Queer Film and Media
Landscapes of Activism
Civil Society, HIV and AIDS Care in Northern Mozambique
Constituting Central American–Americans
Transnational Identities and the Politics of Dislocation
Querying Consent
Beyond Permission and Refusal
Cultures of War in Graphic Novels
Violence, Trauma, and Memory
Transforming Contagion
Risky Contacts among Bodies, Disciplines, and Nations
Transforming Contagion
Risky Contacts among Bodies, Disciplines, and Nations
Visual Encounters in the Study of Rural Childhoods
Marriage, Divorce, and Distress in Northeast Brazil
Black Women's Perspectives on Love, Respect, and Kinship
Tough Ain't Enough
New Perspectives on the Films of Clint Eastwood
Tough Ain't Enough
New Perspectives on the Films of Clint Eastwood
Soundies Jukebox Films and the Shift to Small-Screen Culture
Forever Suspect
Racialized Surveillance of Muslim Americans in the War on Terror
Out of Sync & Out of Work
History and the Obsolescence of Labor in Contemporary Culture
Finding Einstein's Brain
Destructive Sublime
World War II in American Film and Media
Comic Book Movies
Understanding the Age of Transitional Justice
Crimes, Courts, Commissions, and Chronicling
Understanding the Age of Transitional Justice
Crimes, Courts, Commissions, and Chronicling
New York City Politics
Governing Gotham
New Jersey
A History of the Garden State
New Jersey: A History of the Garden State is a fresh and comprehensive overview of New Jersey’s history from the prehistoric era to the present. The findings of archaeologists, political, social, and economic historians are brought together to offer a new look at the ways in which the Garden State has changed over time. From its pivotal role in the American Revolution to its modern-day suburbs and cities, this book shows how the small state of New Jersey is often a bellwether for the nation.