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A Voice in Their Own Destiny

Reagan, Thatcher, and Public Diplomacy in the Nuclear 1980s

University of Massachusetts Press
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Crossing Paths Crossing Perspectives

Urban Studies in British Columbia and Quebec

Edited by Meg Holden and Sandra Breux
Les Presses de l'Université Laval, Laval University Press
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This Incurable Evil

Mapuche Resistance to Spanish Enslavement, 1598–1687

University of Alabama Press

Documents how initial Mapuche-Spanish alliances were built and how they were destroyed by increasingly powerful slave-trading elites operating like organized crime families
 

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Sowing the Forest

A Historical Ecology of People and Their Landscapes

University of Alabama Press

Explores how, over centuries, Amazonian people and their cultures have interacted with rainforests
 

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Soccer's Neoliberal Pitch

The Sport's Power, Profit, and Discursive Politics

University of Alabama Press

A powerful cultural critique of soccer’s public rhetoric
 

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Soccer's Neoliberal Pitch

The Sport’s Power, Profit, and Discursive Politics

University of Alabama Press

A powerful cultural critique of soccer’s public rhetoric
 

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Heritage and Democracy

Crisis, Critique, and Collaboration

University Press of Florida
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Finding Right Relations

Quakers, Native Americans, and Settler Colonialism

The University of Arizona Press

Colonialism has the power to corrupt. This important new work argues that even the early Quakers, who had a belief system rooted in social justice, committed structural and cultural violence against their Indigenous neighbors.

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Below Baltimore

An Archaeology of Charm City

University Press of Florida

Providing the first synthesis of the archaeological heritage of Baltimore, this book explores the layers of the city’s material record from the late seventeenth century to the recent past.

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Learning from Birmingham

A Journey into History and Home

University of Alabama Press

A steel town daughter’s search for truth and beauty in Birmingham, Alabama
 

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Wait Five Minutes

Weatherlore in the Twenty-First Century

University Press of Mississippi

A folkloristic engagement with the weather and its pervasiveness in our lives

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The Velveteen Rabbit at 100

University Press of Mississippi

A new series of engaging and fascinating essays on the beloved children’s classic

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Season to Taste

Rewriting Kitchen Space in Contemporary Women’s Food Memoirs

University Press of Mississippi

An exciting and detailed study of the explosion of women’s food writing in the early 2000s

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It's Totally Normal!

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

An LGBTQIA inclusive relationship and sex education guide written specifically for queer teens.

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Hidden Harmonies

Women and Music in Popular Entertainment

University Press of Mississippi

An exploration of the untold stories of lesser-known female musicians

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Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 2

Critical Approaches

University Press of Mississippi

The second installment of an essential anthology on children’s literature of the Caribbean and its diaspora

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Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1

History, Pedagogy, and Publishing

University Press of Mississippi

The first installment of an essential anthology on children’s literature of the Caribbean and its diaspora

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The Jewel Box

How Moths Illuminate Nature’s Hidden Rules

Island Press

A plastic box with a lightbulb attached may seem like an odd birthday present. But for ecologist Tim Blackburn, a moth trap is a captivating window into the world beyond the roof of his London flat. With names like the Dingy Footman, Jersey Tiger, Pale Mottled Willow, and Uncertain, and at least 140,000 identified species, moths are fascinating in their own right. But no moth is an island—they are vital links in the web of life. In The Jewel Box, Blackburn introduces a landscape of unseen connections, showing us how contents of one small box can illuminate the workings of all nature.

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Resurrecting Tenochtitlan

Imagining the Aztec Capital in Modern Mexico City

University of Texas Press

How Mexican artists and intellectuals created a new identity for modern Mexico City through its ties to Aztec Tenochtitlan.

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