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Poems exploring understandings of belonging - from places and histories, to ways of knowing, loving, and grieving.
Sheds new light on the construction and impact of race on architecture across the world since the eighteenth century.
Examination of the second largest case of peasant land redistribution in Latin America and agrarian reform - arguably the most important policy to arise out of Bolivia's 1952 revolution.
Examines the rhetorical features of authenticity in order to expand the focus of scholarship.
Sheds new light on the life of a man who fought to make a difference.
Demonstrates the significant socio-political influence of China's 1960s cholera pandemic.
Examines the empty promises of the Correa administration during the Ecuadoran Citizens' Revolution.
A philosophical framework for understanding peripheral creativity in science.
Exploration of architectural experimentation from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries laid the groundwork for concepts of acoustic space that are widely embraced in contemporary culture.
Poems navigate the American chaos of wars, street violence, apocalyptic fantasies, and racial tension.
A international collection of poems celebrating the beauty of poetry in different languages.
An expansive new poetry collection, direct in its emotional appeal and ambitious in its scope.
Poems explore Atlanta's transformation from the mid-twentieth century to today through food and cooking.
Poems investigating our near-catastrophic ecological and political moment and the poet's complicity, resistance, and agency.
Forms the bases for a new innovative and critical approach towards the work of Roberto Bolano.
An artistic exploration of the post-industrial towns of the Mon Valley.
Contributes to understanding the profound inequality that permeates Chilean history.
A case study exposing how governance strategies in Chile threaten the recognition of Indigenous rights.
An eye-opening examination at how early American communities used language to create identities and build a country.
The first study of medical virology to compare the history of bacteriophages and sarcoma agents.
An insightful exploration of food policy and politics in Nicaragua.
Examines Italy's successful prevention of the extinction of the Alpine ibex and its impact.
In this largely untold history, Ilja Nieuwland explores the influence of Andrew Carnegie's prized skeleton on European culture through the dissemination, reception, and agency of his plaster casts, revealing much about the social, political, cultural, and scientific context of the early twentieth century.
Examines the life and work of the artist Toyen (Marie Cerminova, 1902-80).
In this 19th century Russian social novella, two contrasting characters - one a western-educated intellectual, the other a hidebound country squire - find themselves thrown together on a long cross country journey in a primitive but sturdy carriage - a tarantas.
A social history of elite Spanish loyalists and the groups that challenged them in the years before South American independence.
From the mid-nineteenth century onwards a number of previously unknown conditions were recorded in both animals and humans. Known by a variety of names, and found in diverse locations, by the end of the century these diseases were united under the banner of "anthrax."
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