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An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelanders

University Press of Florida

Combining an accessible approach with innovative scholarship, Carl Phelpstead draws on historical context, contemporary theory, and close reading to deepen our understanding of Icelandic saga narratives about the island’s early history.

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Robert J. Walker

The History and Archaeology of a U.S. Coast Survey Steamship

University Press of Florida
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Archaeological Interpretations

Symbolic Meaning within Andes Prehistory

Edited by Peter Eeckhout
University Press of Florida
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Reckoning with Rebellion

War and Sovereignty in the Nineteenth Century

University Press of Florida

In this innovative global history of the American Civil War, Aaron Sheehan-Dean compares and contrasts the American experience with other civil and national conflicts that happened at nearly the same time—the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the Polish Insurrection of 1863, and China’s Taiping Rebellion.

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Pauulu’s Diaspora

Black Internationalism and Environmental Justice

University Press of Florida
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The Governors of Florida

University Press of Florida

An unparalleled two-hundred-year history of Florida’s highest office, this volume provides the first in-depth examination of all of Florida’s chief executives from the acquisition of Spanish Florida by the United States and the appointment of Andrew Jackson as the territory’s first governor in 1821 to the end of Rick Scott’s tenure in 2019.

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The Archaeology of Magic

Gender and Domestic Protection in Seventeenth-Century New England

University Press of Florida

In this book, C. Riley Augé provides a trailblazing archaeological study of magical practice and its relationship to gender in the Anglo-American culture of colonial New England.

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Boccaccio's Fabliaux

Medieval Short Stories and the Function of Reversal

University Press of Florida
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The Legat legacy

Edited by Mindy Aloff
University Press of Florida
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Moving Lessons

Margaret H’Doubler and the Beginning of Dance in American Education

University Press of Florida
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Howling Near Heaven

Twyla Tharp and the Reinvention of Modern Dance

University Press of Florida
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Afro-Cuban Voices

On Race and Identity in Contemporary Cuba

University Press of Florida

Based on vivid testimonies of 14 prominent Afro-Cubans, this book looks at how race affects daily life in Cuba. Interviewees from different generations, regions—& representing the arts, media, industry, academe, & medicine—all respond to 4 questions: Wh

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The Last Resort

Jewish South Beach, 1977–1986

University Press of Florida
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Taste the Islands

Culinary Adventures in a Caribbean Kitchen

University Press of Florida
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Perspectives on American Dance

The Twentieth Century

University Press of Florida
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Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in North America

University Press of Florida

Showcasing the enormous amount of archaeological data available on the experiences of Chinese people who migrated to the United States and Canada in the nineteenth century, this volume charts new directions for the field of Chinese diaspora archaeology by providing fresh, more nuanced approaches to interpreting immigrant life.

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The Changing South of Gene Patterson

Journalism and Civil Rights, 1960-1968

University Press of Florida

The Changing South of Gene Patterson celebrates the work of one of America’s most influential journalists who wrote in a time and place of dramatic social and political upheaval. The editor of the Atlanta Constitution from 1960 through 1968, Patterson wrote directly to his fellow white southerners every day, working to persuade them to change their ways. His words were so inspirational that he was asked by Walter Cronkite to read his most famous column, about the Birmingham church bombing, live on the CBS Evening News.

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Language as Prayer in Finnegans Wake

University Press of Florida

This innovative analysis shows how James Joyce uses the language of prayer to grapple with intangible things in his dreamlike masterpiece Finnegans Wake. Colleen Jaurretche moves beyond what scholars know about how Joyce wrote this work to suggest exactly why it follows the order it does in its finished form.

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Black Panther in Exile

The Pete O'Neal Story

University Press of Florida

This book tells the story of Pete O’Neal, one of the most influential members of the Black Panther Party, who now lives in exile in Tanzania—unable to return to the United States but refusing to renounce his past.

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Ancient West Mexicos

Time, Space, and Diversity

University Press of Florida

This volume highlights the diversity and complexity of western Mexico’s pre-Hispanic cultures and argues that the region was more similar than many researchers have believed to the rest of the Mesoamerican world.

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Willy Ley

Prophet of the Space Age

University Press of Florida

Science writer Willy Ley inspired Americans of all ages to imagine a future of interplanetary travel long before space shuttles existed. This is the first biography of an important public figure who predicted and boosted the rise of the Space Age, yet has been overlooked in the history of science.

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The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook

University Press of Florida

In this narrated cookbook, Adela Hernandez Gonzmart and Ferdie Pacheco memorialize their passion for the Columbia, the nation’s largest Spanish restaurant and Florida’s oldest restaurant. This special 115th anniversary edition of the The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook features a touching foreword by Andrea Gonzmart Williams, granddaughter of Adela.

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Dogs

Archaeology beyond Domestication

University Press of Florida

While previous studies of dogs in human history have focused on how people have changed the species through domestication, this volume offers a rich archaeological portrait of the human-canine bond. Contributors investigate the ways people have viewed and valued dogs in different cultures around the world and across the ages.

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Sunshine Paradise

A History of Florida Tourism

University Press of Florida

The first book to focus exclusively on how—and why—tourism came to define Florida. Offering a concise look at the subject from the 1820s to the present, Tracy Revels demonstrates tourism’s relevance to all other major aspects of Florida history, including the Civil War, the land boom, and civil rights.

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Yamato Colony

The Pioneers Who Brought Japan to Florida

University Press of Florida
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Journey of a River Walker

Paddling the St. Johns River

University Press of Florida
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The Emergence of Capitalism in Early America

University Press of Florida

Contesting the assumption that early American economists were committed to Adam Smith’s ideas of free trade and small government, this book provides a comprehensive history of the nation’s economic thought from 1790 to 1860, tracing the development of a uniquely American understanding of capitalism.

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