Social History of Economic Decline
Business, Politics, and Work in Trenton
Nineteenth-century Trenton, New Jersey, was a booming commercial and manufacturing center for iron, rubber, steel cables, machine tools, and pottery. Trenton's golden age lasted until the 1920s, when many local industries were bought out by national companies. The story of the subsequent social, political, and economic decline of Trenton is also the story of twentieth-century urban America.
Gender/Body/Knowledge
Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing
Daughters of Independence
"The Amber Gods" and Other Stories by Harriet Prescott Spofford
Women as Healers
Cross-Cultural Perspectives
In Women as Healers, thirteen contributors explore the intersection of feminist anthropology and medical anthropology in eleven case studies of women in traditional and emergent healing roles in diverse parts of the world. In a spectrum of healing roles ranging from family healers to shamans, diviner-mediums, and midwives, women throughout the world pursue strategic ends through healing, manipulate cultural images to effect cures and explain misfortune, and shape and are shaped by the social and political contexts in which they work.
Unnatural Causes
The Three Leading Killer Diseases in America
Beyond the Breast-Bottle Controversy
Dangerous by Degrees
Coming of Age in New Jersey
College and American Culture
Community and Organization in the New Left, 1962-1968
The Great Refusal
Chimes at Midnight
Orson Welles, Director
Poverty and Society
The Growth of the American Welfare State in International Comparison
Frances Burney
The Life in the Works
One Family, Two Worlds
An Italian Family's Correspondence Across the Atlantic, 1901-1922
Bringing Up Baby
Howard Hawks, Director
'The Lamplighter' by Maria Susanna Cummins
Structural Criminology
Brazilian Women Speak
Contemporary Life Stories
Ritual Healing in Surburban America
Inuit Youth
Growth and Change in the Canadian Arctic
The Hidden Hand
Or, Capitola the Madcap by E. D. E. N. Southworth
Aboriginal Adolescence
Black Pearls
Blues Queens of the 1920s
Hidden Arguments
Political Ideology and Disease Prevention Policy
Alternative Alcott
Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard, Director
Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives
Women in Science, 1789-1979
The Mirage of Health
Utopia, Progress, and Biological Change
La Strada
Federico Fellini, Director
Bible Believers
Fundamentalists in the Modern World
To Be A Slave in Brazil
1550-1888
Papers of William Livingston
Papers of William Livingston, vol. 4
American Mainline Religion
Its Changing Shape and Future
Hope Leslie
Or, Early Times in the Massachusetts
Stories from the Country of Lost Borders by Mary Austin
Culture Builders
A Historical Anthropology of Middle Class Life
The White Plague
Tuberculosis, Man and Society
Rashomon
Akira Kurosawa, Director
George Overbury 'Pop' Hart
His Life and Art
-- William H. Gerdts, Painting and Sculpture in New Jersey
History of the Byzantine State
The Ramapo Mountain People
David Cohen lived among the Ramapo Mountain People for a year, conducting genealogical research into church records, deeds, wills, and inventories in county courthouses and libraries. He established that their ancestors included free black landowners in New York City and mulattoes with some Dutch ancestry who were among the first pioneers to settle in the Hackensack River Valley of New Jersey.