University Of Nebraska Press imprint: 513 books

by Tobin Siebers
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2015

"The tone is personal, the subject matter timely and contemporary. At turns moving, funny, poignant, and haunting, Among Men is an insightful diary about talking man to man."—Voice Literary Supplement
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Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2018

In comparison to such regions as the South, the far West, and New England, the Midwest and its culture have been neglected both by scholars and by the popular press. Historians as well as literary and art critics tend not to examine the Midwest in depth in their academic work. And in the popular imagination,...

Mourning Dove

A Salishan Autobiography

by Mourning Dove
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2014

"An exciting story that transports the reader to another time and place. . . . Anyone interested in American Indian history, culture, religion, and literature should read this informative volume that was produced at such great cost. Mourning Dove literally gave her life to do this work, and Jay...

The Integration of the Pacific Coast League

Race and Baseball on the West Coast

by Amy Essington
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2018

While Jackie Robinson’s 1947 season with the Brooklyn Dodgers made him the first African American to play in the Major Leagues in the modern era, the rest of Major League Baseball was slow to integrate while its Minor League affiliates moved faster. The Pacific Coast League (PCL), a Minor League...

Deep Map Country

Literary Cartography of the Great Plains

by Susan Naramore Maher
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2014

Taking its name from the subtitle of William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth (a deep map), the “deep-map” form of nonfiction and environmental writing defines an innovative and stratigraphic literary genre. Proposing that its roots can be found in Great Plains nonfiction writing, Susan Naramore...
by Safiya Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2016

Colliding with and confronting The Tempest and postcolonial identity, the poems in Safiya Sinclair’s Cannibal explore Jamaican childhood and history, race relations in America, womanhood, otherness, and exile. She evokes a home no longer accessible and a body at times uninhabitable, often mirrored...
by James R. Walker
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

"The real value of Lakota Belief and Ritual is that it provides raw narratives without any pretension of synthesis or analysis, as well as insightful biographical information on the man who contributed more than any other individual to our understanding of early Oglala ritual and belief."—Plains Anthropologist

A Jewish Colonel in the Civil War

Marcus M. Spiegel of the Ohio Volunteers

by Marcus M. Spiegel
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2013

Marcus Spiegel, a German Jewish immigrant, served with the 67th and 120th Ohio Volunteer regiments during the Civil War. He saw action in Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana, where he was fatally wounded in May 1864. These letters to Caroline, his wife, reveal the traumatizing experience of a soldier and the constant concern of a husband and father.

The Woods Are On Fire

New and Selected Poems

by Fleda Brown
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2017

The Woods Are On Fire is Fleda Brown’s deeply human and intensely felt poetic explorations of her life and world. Her account includes her brain-damaged brother, a rickety family cottage, a puzzling and sometimes frightening father, a timid mother, and the adult life that follows with its loves,...

Greatness in the Shadows

Larry Doby and the Integration of the American League

by Douglas M. Branson
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2016

Just weeks after Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, Larry Doby joined Robinson in breaking the color barrier in the major leagues when he became the first black player to integrate the American League, signing with the Cleveland Indians in July 1947. Doby went on to be a seven-time All-Star...

The Five-Ton Life

Carbon, America, and the Culture That May Save Us

by Susan Subak
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2018

Winner of the 2018 Nautilus Book Award, Silver, for Green Living/Sustainability  At nearly twenty tons per person, American carbon dioxide emissions are among the highest in the world. Not every American fits this statistic, however. Across the country there are urban neighborhoods, suburbs,...
by Ladan Osman
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2015

Winner of the Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets, The Kitchen-Dweller’s Testimony asks: Whose testimony is valid? Whose testimony is worth recording? Osman’s speakers, who are almost always women, assert and reassert in an attempt to establish authority, often through persistent questioning....
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Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2017

Although scholars in the environmental humanities have been exploring the dichotomy between “wild” and “built” environments for several years, few have focused on the field of disability studies, a discipline that enlists the contingency between environments and bodies as a foundation...

California

Land of New Beginnings

by David Lavender
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2013

From the earliest Spanish explorations in the late 1500s through the present, California's history and growth have been both tumultuous and phenomenal. All the historical facts are here: the missions and the Indians, the struggles between the Mexicans and the Americans, the fabulous gold rushes, statehood...
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