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Works
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The Afro-American novel and its tradition | |
Committed to memory : cultural mediations of the Holocaust | |
Knowing, seeing, being : Jonathan Edwards, Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore and the American typological tradition | |
Labor at the polls : union voting in Presidential elections, 1952-1976 | |
Law and liberty in early New England : criminal justice and due process, 1620-1692 | |
Legally speaking : contemporary American culture and the law | |
Lvov ghetto diary | |
Making war and minting Christians : masculinity, religion, and colonialism in early New England | |
Manichean aesthetics : the politics of literature in colonial Africa | |
Mark Twain on the loose : a comic writer and the American self | |
Mark Twains "Life on the Mississippi" | |
Massachusetts broadsides of the American revolution | |
The Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 : a social compact | |
Massachusetts in the Gilded Age : selected essays | |
Massachusetts studies in early modern culture. | |
Maya | |
Measuring the Harlem Renaissance : the U.S. Census, African American identity, and literary form | |
Media and the First amendment in a free society | |
The minute hand | |
Museums, monuments, and national parks : toward a new genealogy of public history | |
North Pole legacy : black, white & Eskimo | |
Northeastern Indian lives, 1632-1816 | |
The ocean is a wilderness : Atlantic piracy and the limits of state authority, 1688-1856 | |
The Oedipus plays of Sophocles : Oedipus the king ; Oedipus at Kolonos ; Antigone | |
Oidípous Týrannos | |
On our own ground : the complete writings of William Apess a pequot | |
On the altar of freedom : a black soldier's Civil Var letters from the front | |
On the silence of the Declaration of Independence | |
Our fiery trial : Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, and the Civil War era | |
Passing for white : race, religion, and the Healy family, 1820-1920 | |
Pensée 68 | |
Perspectives on American book history : artifacts and commentary | |
Phantoms of a blood-stained period : the complete Civil War writings of Ambrose Bierce / edited by Russell Duncan & David J. Klooster. | |
The philosophy of vegetarianism | |
The Pigtail War : American involvement in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 | |
Pilaf, pozole, and pad thai : American women and ethnic food | |
Poetry, poetics, 1982: | |
The political animal : studies in political philosophy from Machiavelli to Marx | |
Politics and social change in Latin America : the distinct tradition | |
The politics of defeat : campaigning for Congress | |
Pop Wiener : naive painter | |
The public man : an interpretation of Latin American and other catholic countries | |
The Quaker City, or, The monks of Monk Hall : a romance of Philadelphia life, mystery, and crime | |
A question of sex : feminism, rhetoric, and differences that matter | |
Reading Emily Dickinson's letters : critical essays | |
Remapping Black Germany : new perspectives on Afro-German history, politics, and culture | |
Restless spirits : ghost stories by American women, 1872-1926 | |
Reverend Beecher and Mrs. Tilton : sex and class in Victorian America | |
The rhetoric of tragedy : from in Stuart drama | |
Robert Frost : a living voice / by Reginald Cook. - Amherst, 1974. | |
Robert Lowell in love | |
Rogues, vagabonds & sturdy beggars : a new gallery of Tudor and early Stuart rogue literature exposing the lives, times, and cozening tricks of the Elizabethan underworld | |
Sex science self : a social history of estrogen, testosterone, and identity | |
Shakespeare and the denial of death | |
Simone Weil : interpretations of a life | |
Society and power : five New England towns, 1800-1860 | |
Somoza falling : a case study of Washington at work | |
The souls of black folk : essays and sketches | |
The stages of memory : reflections on memorial art, loss, and the spaces between | |
Storytelling and science : rewriting Oppenheimer in the nuclear age | |
Streams of experience : reflections on the history and philosophy of American culture | |
The students of snow | |
Studies in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce. | |
Success in America : the yeoman dream and the industrial revolution | |
Sylwia Plath and the mythology of women readers | |
Taking books to the world : American publishers and the cultural Cold War | |
The theater is in the street : politics and performance in sixties America | |
Theorizing about myth | |
Thinking outside the book | |
Thoreau's seasons | |
Time for childhoods : young poets and questions of agency | |
Time, science, and Society in China and the West | |
Towards a new theory of distributive justice | |
Tracing the public history of the Black Museum Movement | |
Translation and power | |
Truth and reality in Marx and Hegel : a reassessment | |
Typology and early American literature | |
Utopian audiences : how readers locate nowhere | |
Van Wyck Brooks : in search of American culture | |
Vietnam-Perkasie : a combat marine memoir | |
The voice of the folk : folklore and American literary theory | |
What Middletown read : print culture in an American small city | |
When I came to die : process and prophecy in Thoreau's vision of dying | |
The whispered meanings : selected essays of Simon O. Lesser | |
White violence and Black response : from Reconstruction to Montgomery | |
Women of academe : ouitsuders in the sacred grove | |
Women, state and revolution : essays on power and gender in Europe since 1789 | |
Wood, brick, and stone : the North American settlement landscape. | |
"Words for the hour" : a new anthology of American Civil War poetry | |
Work sights : the visual culture of industry in nineteenth-century America | |
Writing across the color line : U.S. print culture and the rise of ethnic literature, 1877-1920 | |
Yoman geṭo Levov | |
Young man Thoreau |