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African Americans and the Nigerian Civil War, 1967–1970 ‘Black America Cares’

African Americans and the Nigerian Civil War, 1967–1970: ‘Black America Cares’

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By James A. Farquharson
August 01, 2024

This book is the first to recover and analyse at length the extent, complexity, and character of African American responses to the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970). Far from having only marginal significance, the Nigerian Civil War collided at full velocity with the conflicting discourses and ideas ...

The Friendships of John Adams, 1774-1801 The Art of Politics

The Friendships of John Adams, 1774-1801: The Art of Politics

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Jamie Macpherson
June 26, 2024

This book presents the first extended analysis of the friendship network of John Adams, forged during his lengthy public career from 1774-1801.   While scholars have considered historic friendships, this monograph examines Adams’s friendship network within a generation of revolutionaries. The six ...

Politics, Police and Crime in New York During Prohibition Gotham and the Age of Recklessness, 1920–1933

Politics, Police and Crime in New York During Prohibition: Gotham and the Age of Recklessness, 1920–1933

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Francesco Landolfi
May 27, 2024

This book aims to highlight the causes why the Prohibition Era led to an evolution of the New York mob from a rural, ethnic and small-scale to an urban, American and wide-scale crime. The temperance project, advocated by the WASP elite since the early nineteenth century, turned into prohibition ...

Testing the Elite Yale College in the Revolutionary Era, 1740–1815

Testing the Elite: Yale College in the Revolutionary Era, 1740–1815

1st Edition

By David Wilock
April 23, 2024

This volume explores the extent to which the Revolutionary period (1740–1815) impacted the faculty, students and institutional life of Yale College and how those changes shed insight into the nature of the American Revolution itself as a conservative or radical event.Throughout the eighteenth ...

Polish American History before 1939 Polish-American History from 1854 to 2004, Volume 1

Polish American History before 1939: Polish-American History from 1854 to 2004, Volume 1

1st Edition

By Adam Walaszek
September 20, 2023

The history of private lives of the first and second generations of Polish immigrants in the United States is viewed from the perspective of migrants themselves. What did the migrants do? How did they behave? How protagonists (men, women, children) with their own words presented their experience? ...

Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770–1870 Bridget’s Belfast

Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770–1870: Bridget’s Belfast

1st Edition

By Kay Retzlaff
May 31, 2023

Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770–1870: Bridget's Belfast examines how Irish immigrants shaped and reshaped their identity in a rural New England community. Forty percent of Irish immigrants to the United States settled in rural areas. Achieving success beyond large urban centers ...

America’s First Vaccination The Controversy of 1721-22

America’s First Vaccination: The Controversy of 1721-22

1st Edition

By Barbara Heifferon
February 28, 2023

This book explores the response to a new scientific advance in medicine three hundred years ago to understand how this discourse revealed religious, racial, anti-intellectual, and other ideologies the first time documented vaccinations were introduced in America. This text serves as a case study ...

George W Bush Administration Propaganda for an Invasion of Iraq The Absence of Evidence

George W Bush Administration Propaganda for an Invasion of Iraq: The Absence of Evidence

1st Edition

By Larry Hartenian
January 09, 2023

Hartenian’s history of George W Bush propaganda for an invasion of Iraq returns the administration’s approach to its conceptual origins. Hartenian places "evidence" in the center of his analysis, showing that Rumsfeld’s "the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence" meant that no evidence was...

An Unfamiliar America Essays in American Studies

An Unfamiliar America: Essays in American Studies

1st Edition

Edited By Ari Helo, Mikko Saikku
August 01, 2022

This collection focuses on conceptions of the unfamiliar from the viewpoint of mainstream American history: aliens, immigrants, ethnic groups, and previously unencountered ideas and ideologies in Trumpian America. The book suggests bringing historical thinking back to the center of American Studies...

James Monroe, John Marshall and ‘The Excellence of Our Institutions’, 1817–1825 How Monroe’s Presidency Became 'An Important Epoch in the History of the Civilized World'

James Monroe, John Marshall and ‘The Excellence of Our Institutions’, 1817–1825: How Monroe’s Presidency Became 'An Important Epoch in the History of the Civilized World'

1st Edition

By Peter J. Aschenbrenner
April 08, 2022

When James Monroe became president in 1817, the United States urgently needed a national transportation system to connect new states and territories in the west with older states facing the Atlantic Ocean. In 1824, the Supreme Court declared that Congress had the power to regulate traffic on ...

The Overseers of Early American Slavery Supervisors, Enslaved Labourers, and the Plantation Enterprise

The Overseers of Early American Slavery: Supervisors, Enslaved Labourers, and the Plantation Enterprise

1st Edition

By Laura R. Sandy
April 20, 2020

Enmeshed in the exploitative world of racial slavery, overseers were central figures in the management of early American plantation enterprises. All too frequently dismissed as brutal and incompetent, they defy easy categorisation. Some were rogues, yet others were highly skilled professionals, ...

A Brief History of the Subordination of African Americans in the U.S. Of Handcuffs and Bootstraps

A Brief History of the Subordination of African Americans in the U.S.: Of Handcuffs and Bootstraps

1st Edition

By Alexander Polikoff, Elizabeth Lassar
February 13, 2020

This "brief history" presents the essential story of the subordination of African Americans in the U.S., captured in a 1968 cartoon by Pulitzer-prize-winning cartoonist John Fischetti. The drawing is of a black man handcuffed to a wall with cuffs labeled "White Racism." The caption reads, "Why don’...

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