Empire and Pilgrimage in Conrad and Joyce
Modes of Production and Archaeology
The Many Facades of Edith Sitwell
Voices of Civil Rights Lawyers
Reflections from the Deep South, 1964–1980
While bus boycotts, sit-ins, and other acts of civil disobedience were the engine of the civil rights movement, the law was a primary context. Lawyers played a key role amid profound social upheavals, and the twenty-six contributors to this volume reveal what it was like to be a southern civil rights lawyer in this era.
Rescuing Our Roots
The African Anglo-Caribbean Diaspora in Contemporary Cuba
The Country Where My Heart Is
Historical Archaeologies of Nationalism and National Identity
Precarious Passages
The Diasporic Imagination in Contemporary Black Anglophone Fiction
The Anthropology of Marriage in Lowland South America
Bending and Breaking the Rules
Archaeological Perspectives on the French in the New World
Journeys Through Paradise
Pioneering Naturalists in the Southeast
Contrary Destinies
A Century of America's Occupation, Deoccupation, and Reoccupation of Haiti
The Generalship of Muhammad
Battles and Campaigns of the Prophet of Allah
In The Generalship of Muhammad, Russ Rodgers charts a new path by merging original sources with the latest in military theory to examine Muhammad’s military strengths and weaknesses.
Freedom and Resistance
A Social History of Black Loyalists in the Bahamas
After the American Revolution, enslaved and free blacks who had been loyal to the British cause arrived in the Bahamas, drawn by British promises of liberty and land. Freedom and Resistance shows how Black Loyalists struggled to find freedom, clashing with white loyalists who tried either to bind them to illegal indentured contracts or to enslave them.