Remembering Kalākaua
Joseph Mokuʻōhai Poepoe’s Ka Moʻolelo o ka Mōʻī Kalākaua I
The Pacific Islands
Environment and Society, Third Edition
Neurodiversity in the Workplace
How neurodivergent individuals can find their place and thrive
Fascia and Hypermobility Disorders
Structural, Functional and Innovative Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches
Space Monkeys!
Remembering the Nonhuman Astronauts in US Space Exploration
The Gideon Case
Inside the Supreme Court's Historic Right to Counsel Decision
Planting Thistles
Scottish Islander Colonization in Late Victorian Canada
Planting Thistles explores how state-sponsored settlement of Scottish Islanders in Western Canada at the height of Victorian imperialism brought core conceptions of race, class, gender, and modernity itself into question.
The Contours of Endearment
Exploring New Dimensions in Southeast Asia–Japan Relations
Rounding the Bases
The Story of Little League Baseball in Japan
Observances, Feasts, and Scripts
The Varieties of Zhai in Chinese Buddhism from the Second to the Tenth Century
Negotiating Childhood
French Colonialism and African Children in Senegal, 1848–1940
Defending a Borderland
Canadian and American Environmental Activism in the St. Lawrence Valley
Creating New England, Defending the Northeast
Contested Algonquian and English Spatial Worlds, 1500–1700
Nicolai Serguéeff and The Sleeping Beauty
A Living Ballet Tradition
Though There Be Giants
The Ghetto Pastoral Mode in Black Migration Novels
A scholarly exploration of the tension of spaces in African American Great Migration novels
Black Girls Om Too
Yoga, Embodied Resistance, and Healing
How Black women practicing yoga create spaces that allow for bodies and experiences to be centered and celebrated
Daybreak Birdsong Always Wakes Him
The Lives of Billy the Kid
Please Touch
A History of the First Four Children's Museums in the United States (1899–1965)
Funny Stuff
How Comedy Shaped American History
More than just gags and giggles, comedy is a powerful force, reflecting our hopes and fears, helping us understand social and political changes, and creating a shared national culture. In this book, historians from the Smithsonian Institution and National Comedy Center tell the stories of the comedians, performances, and provocations that have shaped American history.
The Historical Archaeology of Massachusetts
Imagining a New Natural History
Latin American Cultural Production in the Anthropocene
Twelve Japanese War Criminals and One Who Got Away
Lyrical Translation
The Creation of Modern Poetry in Colonial Korea
New England Metropolis
Boston and the Industrialization of New England, 1807–1850
Somatic Techniques for Massage Therapists
Accessing Autism Support
A Guide for Families
Everything parent carers need to know about engaging with health, social care and education systems for autistic children and young people with developmental delay. Written by a highly experienced team of mental health professionals and parent carers, it shows you how to advocate for your child and create a support system for your family.
The Cuban Revolution and the New Left
Transnational Histories of Gender, Sexuality, and Family
The Folklore of Democracy
Tradition and Democratic Culture after January 6th
How cultural practices serve as both a foundation for democratic engagement and, at times, tools for division