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Kidnapped Souls

National Indifference and the Battle for Children in the Bohemian Lands, 1900–1948

by Tara Zahra
Language: English
Release Date: July 7, 2011

Throughout the nineteenth and into the early decades of the twentieth century, it was common for rural and working-class parents in the Czech-German borderlands to ensure that their children were bilingual by sending them to live with families who spoke the "other" language. As nationalism became...

Unfinished Utopia

Nowa Huta, Stalinism, and Polish Society, 1949–56

by Katherine A. Lebow
Language: English
Release Date: June 12, 2013

Unfinished Utopia is a social and cultural history of Nowa Huta, dubbed Poland’s "first socialist city" by Communist propaganda of the 1950s. Work began on the new town, located on the banks of the Vistula River just a few miles from the historic city of Kraków, in 1949. By contrast to its older...

Lesbian Mothers

Accounts of Gender in American Culture

by Ellen Lewin
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2018

Within a society that long considered "lesbian motherhood" a contradiction in terms, what were the experiences of lesbian mothers at the end of the twentieth century? In this illuminating book, lesbian mothers tell their stories of how they became mothers; how they see their relationships with their...

Wines of Eastern North America

From Prohibition to the Present—A History and Desk Reference

by Hudson Cattell
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

In 1975 there were 125 wineries in eastern North America. By 2013 there were more than 2,400. How and why the eastern United States and Canada became a major wine region of the world is the subject of this history. Unlike winemakers in California with its Mediterranean climate, the pioneers who founded...

Taming the Wild Field

Colonization and Empire on the Russian Steppe

by Willard Sunderland
Language: English
Release Date: March 10, 2016

Stretching from the tributaries of the Danube to the Urals and from the Russian forests to the Black and Caspian seas, the vast European steppe has for centuries played very different roles in the Russian imagination. To the Grand Princes of Kiev and Muscovy, it was the "wild field," a region inhabited...

Fighting Westway

Environmental Law, Citizen Activism, and the Regulatory War That Transformed New York City

by William W. Buzbee
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2014

From 1971 to 1985, battles raged over Westway, a multibillion-dollar highway, development, and park project slated for placement in New York City. It would have projected far into the Hudson River, including massive new landfill extending several miles along Manhattan’s Lower West Side. The most...

Forgotten Men and Fallen Women

The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives

by Holly Allen
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2015

During the Great Depression and into the war years, the Roosevelt administration sought to transform the political, institutional, and social contours of the United States. One result of the New Deal was the emergence and deployment of a novel set of narratives—reflected in social scientific case...

Bitter Choices

Loyalty and Betrayal in the Russian Conquest of the North Caucasus

by Michael Khodarkovsky
Language: English
Release Date: October 18, 2011

Russia’s attempt to consolidate its authority in the North Caucasus has exerted a terrible price on both sides since the mid-nineteenth century. Michael Khodarkovsky tells a concise and compelling history of the mountainous region between the Black and Caspian seas during the centuries of Russia’s...

Constructive Feminism

Women's Spaces and Women's Rights in the American City

by Daphne Spain
Language: English
Release Date: May 4, 2016

In Constructive Feminism, Daphne Spain examines the deliberate and unintended spatial consequences of feminism's second wave, a social movement dedicated to reconfiguring power relations between women and men. Placing the women's movement of the 1970s in the context of other social movements that...

The Fascist Effect

Japan and Italy, 1915–1952

by Reto Hofmann
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2015

During the interwar period, Japanese intellectuals, writers, activists, and politicians, although conscious of the many points of intersection between their politics and those of Mussolini, were ambivalent about the comparability of Imperial Japan and Fascist Italy. In The Fascist Effect, Reto Hofmann...

Causes of War

Power and the Roots of Conflict

by Stephen van Van Evera
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2013

What causes war? How can military conflicts best be prevented? A prominent political scientist here addresses these questions, offering ideas that will be widely debated. Stephen Van Evera frames five conditions that increase the risk of interstate war: false optimism about the likely outcome...

The Ethics of Destruction

Norms and Force in International Relations

by Ward J. Thomas
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2014

Many assume that in international politics, and especially in war, "anything goes." Civil War general William Sherman said war "is all hell." The implication behind the maxim is that in war, as in hell, there is no order, only chaos; no mercy, only cruelty; no restraint, only suffering. Ward...

Life and Death in Captivity

The Abuse of Prisoners during War

by Geoffrey P. R. Wallace
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2015

Why are prisoners horribly abused in some wars but humanely cared for in others? In Life and Death in Captivity, Geoffrey P. R. Wallace explores the profound differences in the ways captives are treated during armed conflict. Wallace focuses on the dual role played by regime type and the nature of...

Logics of Hierarchy

The Organization of Empires, States, and Military Occupations

by Alexander Cooley
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

Political science has had trouble generating models that unify the study of the formation and consolidation of various types of states and empires. The business-administration literature, however, has long experience in observing organizations. According to a dominant model in this field, business...
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