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Children of Afghanistan

The Path to Peace

University of Texas Press

A sweeping examination of Afghanistan’s most vulnerable individuals and the myriad of problems that confront them, Children of Afghanistan not only explores the host of crises that has led the United Nations to call the country “the worst place on earth t

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Beyond the Forest

Jewish Presence in Eastern Europe, 2004–2012

By Loli Kantor; Introduction by Anda Rottenberg; Afterword by Joseph Skibell
University of Texas Press

This evocative photo essay explores how Jewish communities in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic are reclaiming their history, rebuilding their communities, and revivifying their Jewish identity following the Holocaust and decades of Soviet

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This Is Jerusalem Calling

State Radio in Mandate Palestine

University of Texas Press

This history of the long-overlooked Palestine Broadcasting Service (1936–1948) examines the role of government-sponsored radio in shaping Arab political and social life in the wake of British colonialism.

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Discovering the Olmecs

An Unconventional History

University of Texas Press

This lively history of seven decades of archaeological exploration in the Olmec region of Mexico tells the fascinating backstory of how archaeological discoveries are made while offering an exceptional overview of this ancient civilization.

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Americans in the Treasure House

Travel to Porfirian Mexico and the Cultural Politics of Empire

University of Texas Press

Through extensive engagement with archival sources, this book traces the history of travel to Mexico during the Porfiriato and the Revolution, exploring how travelers’ representations created an image of Mexico as a country requiring foreign intervention

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The Flatlanders

Now It's Now Again

University of Texas Press

Spotlighting three legends of American music—Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Butch Hancock, The Flatlanders recounts the band’s epic forty-year journey from a living room in Lubbock, Texas, to the release of their extraordinary long-lost demo, The Odess

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Aaron Siskind

Another Photographic Reality

By Aaron Siskind; Introduction by Charles Traub
University of Texas Press

The first true retrospective of a towering figure in American photography and the only book on Aaron Siskind currently in print, this volume features important, rarely published work and an authoritative text by noted photo historian Gilles Mora.

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The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez

University of Texas Press

With insightful analysis of films ranging from El Mariachi to Spy Kids 4 and Machete Kills, as well as a lively interview in which the filmmaker discusses his career, here is the first scholarly overview of the work of Robert Rodriguez, the most successful U.S. Latino filmmaker today.

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Texas on the Table

People, Places, and Recipes Celebrating the Flavors of the Lone Star State

University of Texas Press

One of Texas’s leading cookbook authors presents 150 recipes that showcase the state’s bounty of locally grown meats and produce, artisanal cheeses, and award-winning wines, along with fascinating stories of the people who are enriching the flavors of Texas.

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Queer Beirut

University of Texas Press

Queer Beirut paves the way for a timely anthropological conversation about gender and queer identities in both Middle Eastern studies and urban studies.

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