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  • - Essays on Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture
    by David Hopkins, Adam Rounce, Gordon Turnbull, et al.
    £29.99 - 102.99

  • by Elena Rodriguez-Guridi, Josiah Blackmore, Julio Baena, et al.
    £22.49

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    - The Stoke Newington Edition
    by Kit Kincade, Daniel Defoe Defoe & John G. Peters
    £39.99

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    - The Stoke Newington Edition
    by Kit Kincade, Daniel Defoe Defoe & John G. Peters
    £42.49

  • - America's Reconciliation with Vietnam
    by Ted Osius
    £25.99

    Ted Osius, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam from 2014-17, offers a vivid first-hand account of the various forms of diplomacy that brought about the reconciliation between two former enemies and helped bring new prosperity to Vietnam. With a foreword by former Secretary of State John Kerry, Nothing is Impossible tells an inspiring story of how international diplomacy can create a better world.

  • - Love, Art, and Liberation
    by Leslie Cohen
    £25.99

    Leslie Cohen and her partner Beth Suskin served as models for the iconic sculpture “Gay Liberation.” In this evocative memoir, Cohen tells the story of a love that has lasted for over fifty years and recounts her quest to build gay and feminist oases in New York, including the groundbreaking women’s nightclub Sahara.

  • - The Struggle Over Feature Films on Early TV
    by Jennifer Porst
    £23.49

    Uses extensive archival research into the files of studios, networks, advertising agencies, unions and guilds, theatre associations, the FCC, and key legal cases to analyse the tensions and synergies between the film and television industries in the early years of television.

  • - A Microhistory of the Holocaust
    by Joanna Sliwa
    £23.49

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    - Ethnographies of Hope, Despair, and Resistance in Brazil
     
    £102.99

    Precarious Democracy collects powerful and intimate political ethnographic writing on Brazil’s pivotal years, 2013-19, from the nation’s megacities to rural Amazonia. The volume demonstrates the necessity of ethnography for understanding social and political change, and provides crucial insights on one of the most epochal periods of change in Brazilian history.

  • - American Film in the 1950s
    by Robert P. Kolker
    £23.49

    Triumph Over Containment offers an uncompromising look at some of the greatest films and directors of the 1950s, from household names like Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick to lesser-known iconoclasts like Samuel Fuller and Ida Lupino. It scours a variety of different genres to find pockets of resistance to the repressive and oppressive norms of Cold War culture.

  • - Making Black Lives Matter at Rutgers, 1945-2020
     
    £25.99

    The 250th anniversary of the founding of Rutgers University is a perfect moment for the Rutgers community to reconcile its past, and acknowledge its role in the enslavement and debasement of African Americans and the disfranchisement and elimination of Native American people and culture.

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    by Toby Miller
    £12.49

  • - Navigating 21st Century Humanities Education
     
    £23.49

    Long seen as proving grounds for professors, PhD programs have begun to shed this singular sense of mission. The Reimagined PhD normalizes the multiple career paths open to PhD students, while providing practical advice geared to help students, faculty, and administrators incorporate professional skills into graduate training, build career networks, and prepare PhDs for a range of careers.

  • - Politics, Love, Sports, and Masculinity
    by John Massaro
    £24.99 - 48.49

  • - Everything Has a Soul
    by Leslie Barnes & Joseph Mai
    £24.99 - 51.99

  • - The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism
    by Jeff Berglund & Bronwyn Carlson
    £23.49 - 51.99

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    - Navigating 21st Century Humanities Education
     
    £102.99

    Long seen as proving grounds for professors, PhD programs have begun to shed this singular sense of mission. The Reimagined PhD normalizes the multiple career paths open to PhD students, while providing practical advice geared to help students, faculty, and administrators incorporate professional skills into graduate training, build career networks, and prepare PhDs for a range of careers.

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