Dana Nelson: 5 books

Book cover of Good Job, Brain!

Good Job, Brain!

Trivia, Quizzes and More Fun From the Popular Pub Quiz Podcast

by Karen Chu, Colin Felton, Dana Nelson
Language: English
Release Date: August 22, 2016

MIND-EFFING FACTOIDS AND QUIRKY COMMENTARY THAT GIVE THE TRADITIONAL TRIVIA BOOK A FUN REBOOT Which came first, Brad Pitt or lasers? Who, what, or where is “shrapnel” named after? And can you really use cheese to tell the future? These questions and many more are answered in Good Job, Brain!,...
Book cover of Commons Democracy

Commons Democracy

Reading the Politics of Participation in the Early United States

by Dana D. Nelson
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2015

Commons Democracy highlights a poorly understood dimension of democracy in the early United States. It tells a story that, like the familiar one, begins in the Revolutionary era. But instead of the tale of the Founders’ high-minded ideals and their careful crafting of the safe framework for democracy—a...
Book cover of National Manhood

National Manhood

Capitalist Citizenship and the Imagined Fraternity of White Men

by Dana D. Nelson, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 1998

National Manhood explores the relationship between gender, race, and nation by tracing developing ideals of citizenship in the United States from the Revolutionary War through the 1850s. Through an extensive reading of literary and historical documents, Dana D. Nelson analyzes the social and political...
Book cover of Love Inspired Suspense January 2014 Bundle
by Shirlee McCoy, Jill Elizabeth Nelson, Dana Mentink
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2014

Love Inspired Suspense brings you four new titles for one great price, available now! Enjoy these contemporary heart-pounding tales of suspense, romance, hope and faith. This Love Inspired Suspense bundle includes Safe by the Marshal's Side by Shirlee McCoy, Frame-Up by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, Race...
Book cover of The Idea of Disability in the Eighteenth Century
by Sharon Alker, Emile Bojesen, Jess Domanico
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2014

The Idea of Disability in the Eighteenth Century explores disabled people who lived in the eighteenth century. The first four essays consider philosophical writing dating between 1663 and 1788, when the understanding of disability altered dramatically. We begin with Margaret Cavendish, whose natural...
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