Blog — ...own form of archiving, almost like a ritual of remembrance. The voice was his own, full of life—a man in the trenches asserting the individuality of his experience in the...
Book — ...institution and of the reform vision. Revealing a deeply problematic institu- tion entrenched in the landscape of Western society, McCoy redraws the boundaries within which we understand the penitentiary’s influence....
Book — In this inventive collection of poems, McCutcheon engages in sophisticated literary play and deploys the Surrealist practices of juxtaposition, cut-up, and defamiliarization. Moving from eroticism to the macabre and from...
— ...superior works of scholarship, regardless of subject area. We have a particular interest in often neglected forms of social and cultural history, including oral history and memoir, and in works...
Blog — ...in what is now being called the “post-truth world.” Keren and Hawkins search for truth and democracy in millions of online comments and in the hundreds of statements by public...
Blog — ...catalogue has just arrived in the office! Here’s a sample of what’s forthcoming. April 2017. The first book we have to look forward to is An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land...
Blog — ...in the form of Fascism, Nazism, and economic protectionism, but also in the form of independence movements in a number of colonized nations around the world. Amma’s life and choices...
— ...various groups of Westerners—women, workers, Indigenous peoples, farmers, and people of various ethnic origins, among others—tried to shape the institutions and attitudes of the region. This series demonstrates that the...
Blog — ...be read with equal benefit by everyone from freshmen in Sociology 101 to graduate students in advanced theory courses,” writes Gerhard Lenski, author of Power of Privilege. This book is...
Blog — ...I’m wondering what your impression was of what happened recently in Poland—the tens of thousands of people coming out to actively discuss their concerns about the criminalization of women and...