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Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 07 Jun 2010 19:13:11 | Comments : 0

Peter Levine, "Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | english | ISBN: 0195085558 | edition: 1993 | PDF | 352 Pages | 21 Mb

In Ellis Island to Ebbets Field, Peter Levine vividly recounts the stories of Red Auerbach, Hank Greenberg, Moe Berg, Sid Luckman, Nat Holman, Benny Leonard, Barney Ross, Marty Glickman, and a host of others who became Jewish heroes and symbols of the difficult struggle for American success. From settlement houses and street corners, to Madison Square and Fenway Park, their experiences recall a time when Jewish males dominated sports like boxing and basketball, helping to smash stereotypes about Jewish weakness while instilling American Jews with a fierce pride in their strength and ability in the face of Nazi aggression...
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 07 Jun 2010 19:10:15 | Comments : 0

Sally Ann McMurry, "From Sugar Camps to Star Barns: Rural Life and Landscape in a Western Pennsylvania Community".
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press | english | ISBN: 0271021071 | edition: 2001 | PDF | 182 Pages | 13 Mb

Rural Pennsylvania's landscapes are evocative, richly textured testimonjes to the lives and skills of generations of builders, architects, and craft workers. Farmhouses, barns silos, fences, and even field patterns attest to how residents over the years developed a sense of place that was not only functional but also comfortable and aestheticully appropriate for the time. From Sugar Camps to Star Borns tells the story of one such place, a landscape that evolved in southwestern Pennsylvania's Somersat County. Sally McMurry traces the rural life and landscape of Somerset County as it evolved from the earliest settlement days. Eighteenth-century residents were a forest people, living on sparsely built farmsteads and making free use of the heavily forested landscape (a use typified by the sugar camp).
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 07 Jun 2010 19:05:48 | Comments : 1

Tinsley E. Yarbrough, "John Marshall Harlan: Great Dissenter of the Warren Court".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | english | ISBN: 0195060903 | edition: 1992 | PDF | 432 Pages | 31 Mb

When David Souter was nominated by President Bush to the Supreme Court, he cited John Marshall Harlan as his model. It was an interesting choice. Admired by conservatives and deeply respected by his liberal brethren, Harlan was a man, as Justice William Brennan lamented, whose "massive scholarship" has never been fully recognized. In addition, he was the second Harlan to sit on the Court, following his grandfather--also named John Marshall Harlan. But while his grandfather was an outspoken supporter of reconstruction on a conservative court, the younger Harlan emerged as a critic of the Warren Court's liberal expansion of civil liberties.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 07 Jun 2010 19:02:15 | Comments : 0

Bruce Mazlish, "A New Science: The Breakdown of Connections and the Birth of Sociology".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | english | ISBN: 0195058461 | edition: 1989 | PDF | 352 Pages | 18 Mb

This book by Bruce Mazlish is, to my mind, an unrecognized classic in the genre of social science. Every scholar can benefit from becoming familiar with this book. Mazlish is one of the clearest writers on the history of social ideas, and this book makes a particular point about the moral message in social commentary that applies to anyone's writing. This particular book has been the most important lesson I have had in why one should strive to be concrete in defining research themes, and practical in explaining the implications of research findings.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 07 Jun 2010 18:59:18 | Comments : 0

Charles J Masters, "Glidermen of Neptune: The American D-Day Glider Attack".
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press | english | ISBN: 0809320088 | edition: 1995 | PDF | 112 Pages | 40 Mb

Although the word gliderman does not appear in the dictionary, a brave group of World War II soldiers known as glidermen flew into combat inside unarmed and unarmored canvas-covered gliders known as "flying coffins."Charles J. Masters points out that because World War II was the first truly mechanized and armored global conflict, the role of the glidermen and their combat gliders was at best anachronistic. Fighter planes exceeded speeds of 400 miles per hour and were heavily armed with multiple machine guns. Dogfights had taken on new dimensions...
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 22 Apr 2010 03:59:03 | Comments : 0

Zeynep Celik, "The Remaking of Istanbul: Portrait of an Ottoman City in the Nineteenth Century".
Publisher: University of California Press | english | ISBN: 0520082397 | edition: 1993 | PDF | 201 Pages | 41 Mb

Zeynep elik examines the changing face of Istanbul during the period when European cultural and economic influence intensified, integrating architectural analysis with discussion of broader issues of urban design and historical change.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 22 Apr 2010 03:56:14 | Comments : 0

Sara E. Melzer, "Rebel Daughters: Women and the French Revolution".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | english | ISBN: 019507016X | edition: 1992 | PDF | 312 Pages | 16 Mb

This interdisciplinary collection of essays examines the important and paradoxical relation between women and the French Revolution. Although the male leaders of the Revolution depended on the women's active militant participation, they denied to women the rights they helped to establish. At the same time that women were banned from the political sphere, "woman" was transformed into an allegorical figure which became the very symbol of (masculine) Liberty and Equality. This volume analyzes how the revolutionary process constructed a new gender system at the foundation of modern liberal culture.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 22 Apr 2010 03:53:39 | Comments : 0

Christopher H. Johnson, "The Life and Death of Industrial Languedoc, 1700-1920".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | english | ISBN: 0195045084 | edition: 1995 | PDF | 336 Pages | 19 Mb

In this seminal book, Christopher Johnson writes a full-scale study of the rise and decline of industrialization in the Bas-Languedoc region of France. Working within a broad 200-year frame, Johnson examines the process of how and why a successful industrial region transformed itself to agriculture. Johnson is primarily interested in de-industrialization, which sets him apart from previous historians who have studied regions only in terms of the growth toward industrialization.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 22 Apr 2010 03:51:12 | Comments : 0

J. L. Granatstein, "The Generals: The Canadian Army's Senior Commanders in the Second World War".
Publisher: University of Calgary Press | english | ISBN: 1552381765 | edition: 2005 | PDF | 307 Pages | 14 Mb

Originally published in 1993, "The Generals" has received resounding praise for its relevance, depth, and scholarship. A detailed account of Canada's military at a crucial time in history, the book focuses on the personalities, politics and pressures that define Canada's involvement in WW2. It is the only book of its kind on this subject and remains an invaluable resource for academics, policy makers and anyone interested in Canada's military history.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 15 Apr 2010 16:47:26 | Comments : 1

Michael Taussig, "The Magic of the State".
Publisher: Routledge | english | ISBN: 0415917913 | edition: 1997 | PDF | 216 Pages | 19 Mb

Taussig, as his career has progressed, has embraced more and more Nietzsche's dictum that cultural representation must - absolutely must - be inherently radical. The Magic of the State perhaps exemplifies this best - being of a different conceptual order than just about anything out there in large-press anthropology. However unorthodox Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man or Defacement may have been with their incorporation of the more literary voices in ethnography and cultural studies, The Magic of the State slips between orthodox and heterodox altogether - as it simply abandons anything resembling an enthographic model, and instead takes the form of a fictional narrative that might be called anthropological literature or, more accurately, surrealist anthropology...
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 14 Apr 2010 17:06:28 | Comments : 0

Donald MacKay, "The Lumberjacks".
Publisher: Natural Heritage Books | english | ISBN: 1550027735 | edition: 2007 | PDF | 320 Pages | 23 Mb

The 19th century spawned a unique breed of men who took pride in their woodsmen skills and rough codes of conduct. They called themselves lumberers, shantymen, timber beasts, les bucherron -- and, more recently, lumberjacks, working in the vast forests of eastern Canada and British Columbia.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 14 Apr 2010 17:03:39 | Comments : 0

Andrew Stewart, "Canadian Television Policy and the Board of Broadcast Governors, 1958-1968".
Publisher: The University of Alberta Press | english | ISBN: 0888642563 | edition: 1994 | PDF | 373 Pages | 19 Mb

With the establishment of the Board of Broadcast Governors in 1958, Canada entered into a watershed decade in the development of Canadian broadcasting. Andrew Stewart offers his unique perspective as the first Chairman of the BBG. William Hull provides an in-depth analysis of the functioning of the BBG as a regulatory agency.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 14 Apr 2010 17:00:40 | Comments : 0

David Carrasco, "The History of the Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Diaz del Castillo".
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press | english | ISBN: 0826342876 | edition: 2009 | PDF | 503 Pages | 22 Mb

The History of the Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Diaz del Castillo, a new abridgement of Diaz del Castillo's classic Historia verdadera de la conquista de Nueva Espana, offers a unique contribution to our understanding of the political and religious forces that drove the great cultural encounter between Spain and the Americas known as the "conquest of Mexico." Besides containing important passages, scenes, and events excluded from other abridgements, this edition includes eight useful interpretive essays that address indigenous religions and cultural practices, sexuality during the early colonial period, the roles of women in indigenous cultures, and analysis of the political and economic purposes behind Diaz del Castillo's narrative.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 14 Apr 2010 16:57:56 | Comments : 0

Tim Tatton-Brown, "Westminster Abbey: The Lady Chapel of Henry VII".
Publisher: Boydell Press | english | ISBN: 184383037X | edition: 2003 | PDF | 392 Pages | 11 Mb

Publication to co-incide with 'The Glory of Gothic: Art in England, 1400 - 1547' at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 9 Oct-18 Jan 2004. The Lady Chapel constructed at the wish of Henry VII at Westminster Abbey is the last great masterpiece of English medieval architecture, and the culminating achievement of over three hundred years of development in the gothic style, at the point where it intersects with the new movements of the Renaissance. The burial place of some fifteen kings and queens, it houses both the largest surviving programme of gothic figure sculpture and the earliest and finest Renaissance tomb sculptures in England.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 14 Apr 2010 16:52:58 | Comments : 0

Richard Edmond Bennett, "Mormons at the Missouri, 1846-1852: And Should We Die".
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press | english | ISBN: 0806136154 | edition: 2004 | PDF | 360 Pages | 21 Mb

The Mormon trek westward from Illinois to the Salt Lake Valley was an enduring accomplishment of American overland trail migration; however, their wintering at the Missouri River near present-day Omaha was a feat of faith and perseverance. Richard E. Bennett presents new facts and ideas that challenge old assumptions-particularly that life on the frontier encouraged American individualism.
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