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The Orphan Scandal

Christian Missionaries and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood

by Beth Baron
Language: English
Release Date: July 9, 2014

On a sweltering June morning in 1933 a fifteen-year-old Muslim orphan girl refused to rise in a show of respect for her elders at her Christian missionary school in Port Said. Her intransigence led to a beating—and to the end of most foreign missions in Egypt—and contributed to the rise of Islamist...
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Bazaar Politics

Power and Pottery in an Afghan Market Town

by Noah Coburn
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2011

After the fall of the Taliban, instability reigned across Afghanistan. However, in the small town of Istalif, located a little over an hour north of Kabul and not far from Bagram on the Shomali Plain, local politics remained relatively violence-free. Bazaar Politics examines this seemingly paradoxical...
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Losing Afghanistan

An Obituary for the Intervention

by Noah Coburn
Language: English
Release Date: February 3, 2016

The U.S.-led intervention in Afghanistan mobilized troops, funds, and people on an international level not seen since World War II. Hundreds of thousands of individuals and tens of billions of dollars flowed into the country. But what was gained for Afghanistan—or for the international community...
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Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments

U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia

by Moeed Yusuf
Language: English
Release Date: May 8, 2018

One of the gravest issues facing the global community today is the threat of nuclear war. As a growing number of nations gain nuclear capabilities, the odds of nuclear conflict increase. Yet nuclear deterrence strategies remain rooted in Cold War models that do not take into account regional conflict....
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Terms of Labor

Slavery, Serfdom, and Free Labor

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Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1999

Throughout recorded history, labor to produce goods and services has been a central concern of society, and questions surrounding the terms of labor—the arrangements under which labor is made to produce and to divide its product with others—are of great significance for understanding the past...
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America's Corporate Art

The Studio Authorship of Hollywood Motion Pictures (1929–2001)

by Jerome Christensen
Language: English
Release Date: January 11, 2012

Contrary to theories of single person authorship, America's Corporate Art argues that the corporate studio is the author of Hollywood motion pictures, both during the classical era of the studio system and beyond, when studios became players in global dramas staged by massive entertainment conglomerates....
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Hard Target

Sanctions, Inducements, and the Case of North Korea

by Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2017

Because authoritarian regimes like North Korea can impose the costs of sanctions on their citizens, these regimes constitute "hard targets." Yet authoritarian regimes may also be immune—and even hostile—to economic inducements if such inducements imply reform and opening. This book captures...
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by Ben Etherington
Language: English
Release Date: December 26, 2017

This book fundamentally rethinks a pervasive and controversial concept in literary criticism and the history of ideas. Primitivism has long been accepted as a transhistorical tendency of the "civilized" to idealize that primitive condition against which they define themselves. In the modern...
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Crossing the Gulf

Love and Family in Migrant Lives

by Pardis Mahdavi
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2016

The lines between what constitutes migration and what constitutes human trafficking are messy at best. State policies rarely acknowledge the lived experiences of migrants, and too often the laws and policies meant to protect individuals ultimately increase the challenges faced by migrants and their...
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American Terror

The Feeling of Thinking in Edwards, Poe, and Melville

by Paul Hurh
Language: English
Release Date: June 9, 2015

If America is a nation founded upon Enlightenment ideals, then why are so many of its most celebrated pieces of literature so dark? American Terror returns to the question of American literature's distinctive tone of terror through a close study of three authors—Jonathan Edwards, Edgar Allan Poe,...
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by Hendrik Kraay
Language: English
Release Date: May 29, 2013

Official and popular celebrations marked the Brazilian empire's days of national festivity, and these civic rituals were the occasion for often intense debate about the imperial regime. Hendrik Kraay explores the patterns of commemoration in the capital of Rio de Janeiro, the meanings of the principal...
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Alone at the Altar

Single Women and Devotion in Guatemala, 1670-1870

by Brianna Leavitt-Alcántara
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2018

By 1700, Guatemala's capital was a mixed-race "city of women." As in many other cities across colonial Spanish America, labor and migration patterns in Guatemala produced an urban female majority and high numbers of single women, widows, and female household heads. In this history of religious...
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Dolores del Río

Beauty in Light and Shade

by Linda B. Hall
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2013

Dolores del Río's enormously successful career in Hollywood, in Mexico, and internationally illuminates issues of race, ethnicity, and gender through the lenses of beauty and celebrity. She and her husband left Mexico in 1925, as both their well-to-do families suffered from the economic downturn...
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Thinking Its Presence

Form, Race, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry

by Dorothy J. Wang
Language: English
Release Date: December 4, 2013

When will American poetry and poetics stop viewing poetry by racialized persons as a secondary subject within the field? Dorothy J. Wang makes an impassioned case that now is the time. Thinking Its Presence calls for a radical rethinking of how American poetry is being read today, offering its own...
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