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  • - Jewish Activism in the Soviet Union
    von Yuli Kosharovsky
    96,00 €

    This authoritative four-volume history of the Jewish movement in the Soviet Union is now available in a condensed and edited volume that makes this compelling insider's account of Soviet Jewish activism after Stalin available to a wider audience. Through dozens of interviews, Kosharovsky provides a vivid and intimate view of the Jewish movement and a detailed account of persecution.

  • von Benjamin Fondane
    75,00 €

    From 1923, when he emigrated from Bucharest, to his deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, Benjamin Fondane made a unique and independent-minded contribution to the literary and intellectual life of Paris. One of the most significant pieces in Fondane s body of work is the long poem Ulysses, first published in 1933.

  • - Christianity in American White Nationalism
    von Damon T. Berry
    45,00 - 83,00 €

    In Blood and Faith, Berry explores the causes of a shift away from, and resulting hostility toward, Christianity among white nationalists, as well as the challenges it has created for contemporary white nationalists who seek access to the conservative American political mainstream.

  • - Three Novellas
    von Boris Sandler
    75,00 €

    This award-winning collection of three novellas features tightly wound tales that seamlessly incorporate diverse genres, including magic realism, satire, and autobiography, and profound psychological profiles. Zumoff's translation of Sandler's original Yiddish collection makes the J.I. Segal Award-winning volume available to English readers for the first time.

  • - Athletes and their Afterlives in Modern America
    von Richard Ian Kimball
    75,00 €

    With every touchdown, home run, and three-pointer, star athletes represent an American dream that only an elite group blessed with natural talent can achieve. However, Kimball concentrates on what happens once these modern warriors meet their untimely demise. As athletes die, legends rise in their place.

  • - H. G. Wells and the Bicycle
    von Jeremy Withers
    83,00 €

    Amid apocalyptic invasions and time travel, one common machine continually appears in H.G. Wells's works: the bicycle. In The War of the Wheels, Withers examines this mode of transportation as both something that played a significant role in Wells's personal life and as a literary device for creating elaborate characters and exploring complex themes.

  • - Badiou and Irish Fiction from Joyce to Enright
    von Sheldon Brivic
    90,00 €

    In Irish fiction, the most famous example of the embrace of damnation in order to gain freedom is Joyce's Stephen Dedalus. His "non serviam," though, is not just the profound rebellion of one frustrated young man, but, as Brivic demonstrates in this sweeping account of twentieth-century Irish fiction, the emblematic and necessary standpoint for any artist wishing to envision something truly new.

  • - The First Breach
    von S. A. An-sky
    69,00 €

    When young Zalmen Itzkowitz steps off the train on a dark, dreary day at the close of the nineteenth century, the residents of Miloslavka have no idea what's in store for them. Zalmen is a freethinker who has come to the rural town to earn his living as a tutor. Yet, rather than teach Hebrew, he plans to teach his students the Russian language and other secular subjects.

  • - The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah, 1870-1953
    von Laurence M. Hauptman
    75,00 €

    Chief Chapman Scanandoah (1870-1953) was a decorated Navy veteran who served in the Spanish-American War, a skilled mechanic, and a prizewinning agronomist He was also a historian, linguist, and philosopher. In An Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters, Hauptman chronicles his remarkable life to understand the vital influence Scanandoah had on the fate of his people.

  • - The Crisis before the Storm
    von Sophia Hoffman
    89,00 €

    During the decade that preceded Syria's 2011 uprising and descent into violence, the country was in the midst of another crisis: the mass arrival of Iraqi migrants and a flood of humanitarian aid to handle the refugee emergency. Drawing on firsthand observations and interviews, Hoffmann provides a nuanced portrait of the conditions of daily life for Iraqis living in Syria.

  • - Culture, Place and Authenticity
    von James A. Anderson, David A. Jolliffe, Christian Z. Goering & usw.
    88,00 €

  • - A Narrative of the Crapshooters Club
    von William Osborne Dapping
    39,00 - 83,00 €

    In 1899, William Osborne Dapping was a Harvard-bound nineteen-year-old when he began writing down exploits from his rough childhood in the immigrant slums of New York City. Now published for the first time, The Muckers: A Narrative of the Crapshooters Club recovers a long-lost fictionalized account of Dapping's life in a gang of rowdy boys.

  • - Personal Essays from the Hudson Review
     
    76,00 €

  • - Women in Northern Irish Theatre, 1921-2012
    von Fiona Coffey
    89,00 €

  • von David Gantt Gurley
    89,00 €

    Presents a bold new reading of one of Denmark's greatest writers of the nineteenth century, situating him, first and foremost, as a Jewish artist. Offering an alternative to the nationalistic discourse so prevalent in the scholarship, Gurley examines Goldschmidt's relationship to the Hebrew Bible and later rabbinical traditions, such as the Talmud and the Midrash.

  • - Memoirs of a Yiddish Poet
    von Rolnik Joseph
    89,00 €

    Joseph Rolnik is widely considered one of the most prominent of the New York Yiddish poets associated with Di Yunge, an avant-garde literary group that formed in the early twentieth century. In his moving and evocative memoir, Rolnik recalls his childhood growing up in a small town in Belarus and his exhilarating yet arduous experiences as an impoverished Yiddish poet living in New York.

  • von Lisa J. M. Poirier
    89,00 €

    Explores the lives of Etienne Brule, Joseph Chihoatenhwa, Therese Oionhaton, and Marie Rollet Hebert as they created new religious orientations in order to survive the challenges of early seventeenth-century New France. Poirier examines how each successfully adapted their religious and cultural identities to their surroundings, enabling them to develop crucial relationships and build communities.

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    81,00 €

    The story of the Thomas Indian School is the story of the Iroquois people and the suffering and despair of the children who found themselves trapped in an institution from which there was little chance for escape. In this essential book, Burich offers new and important insights into the role and nature of boarding schools and their destructive effect on generations of indigenous populations.

  • - New Perspectives
     
    89,00 €

    "This volume originated in a conference held at the Middle East Studies Center at Portland State University in 2013, Minorities of the Modern Middle East."--Acknowledgments page.

  • - An Ottoman Novel
    von Ahmet Mithat Efendi
    26,00 €

    Ahmet Midhat Efendi's famous 1875 novel Felatun Bey and Rakim Efendi takes place in late nineteenth-century Istanbul and follows the lives of two young men who come from radically different backgrounds. The novel provides readers with an elegant yet powerful appeal for progressive reforms and individual freedoms.

  • - Man of Two Worlds
    von Isabel Thompson Kelsay
    44,00 €

    As close and thorough an investigation of available resource material as one can humanly make, certainly as has yet been made.

  • von Darren Kew
    102,00 €

    Offers a comprehensive account of Nigerian civil society groups in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Kew blends democratic theory with conflict resolution methodologies to argue that the manner in which groups - and states - manage internal conflicts provides an important gauge as to how democratic their political cultures are.

  • - Gender and the Politics of Belonging in an Iraqi Refugee Network
    von Madeline Otis Campbell
    52,00 €

    During the Iraq War, thousands of young Baghdadis worked as interpreters for US troops. In Interpreters of Occupation, Campbell traces the experiences of twelve individuals from their young adulthood as members of the Ba'thist generation, to their work as interpreters, through their navigation of the US immigration pipeline, and finally to their resettlement in the United States.

  • - Syracuse Stories
    von Sean Peter Kirst
    84,00 €

    Presents a collection of columns by Sean Kirst that spans almost a quarter-century. During his long career as a writer for the Syracuse Post-Standard, Kirst won some of the most prestigious honours in journalism, including the Ernie Pyle Award, given annually to one American writer who best captures the hopes and dreams of everyday Americans.

  • - Rose Pastor Stokes, Anzia Yezierska, Sonya Levien, and Jetta Goudal
    von Alan Robert Ginsberg
    53,00 - 89,00 €

    Probes the entangled lives, works, and passions of a political activist, a novelist, a screenwriter, and a movie actress who collaborated in 1920s New York City. Together they created the shape-shifting, genre-crossing Salome of the Tenements, first a popular novel and then a Hollywood movie.

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    90,00 €

    The conventional history of animals could be more accurately described as the history of human ideas about animals. Only in the last few decades have scholars attempted to document the lives of historical animals in ways that recognize their agency as sentient beings. This collection advances the field further, inviting us to examine our recorded history through an animal-centric lens.

  • - A Critical Edition
    von Bram Stoker
    90,00 €

    In 1890, The Snake's Pass was published in serialized form in the periodical The People. As Bram Stoker's first full-length novel, The Snake's Pass is a heady blend of romance, travel narrative, adventure tale, folk tradition, and national tale. In this critical edition, Buchelt offers detailed and studied insight into both the novel and Stoker's life.

  • - The selected Poems of Hava Pinhas-Cohen
     
    83,00 €

    Raised in a Ladino-speaking family of Bulgarian Jewish immigrants, Pinhas-Cohen fuses the ancient Sephardic chant of her childhood with the contemporary rhythm of Israeli life. This bilingual collection offers readers a careful selection of poems from each of her seven published volumes.

  • - The Poetry of Samih Al-Qasim
     
    40,00 €

    Gathers selected poems from the acclaimed Palestinian poet Samih Al-Qasim (1934-2014). In this award-winning volume, poems are drawn from fourteen of the poet's collections published over the last twenty years in addition to some of his final works. Lu'lu'a's fluid translation captures both Al-Qasim's innovative style and the emotional tenor of his poetry.

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