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nexusstc/The Second Generation of African American Pioneers in Anthropology/63a952bac8214e5855bb57818da3d52a.pdf
The Second Generation of African American Pioneers in Anthropology Ira E. Harrison, Deborah Johnson-Simon, Erica Lorraine Williams, George Clement Bond University of Illinois Press, 2018
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American oligarchy: the permanent political class Ronald P. Formisano, Ron Formisano University of Illinois Press, Illinois, 2017
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upload/bibliotik/0_Other/2/2015 Kenyon Zimmer - Immigrants Against the State_Rsvl.epub
Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in America Kenyon Zimmer University of Illinois Press, The Working Class in American History, 2015
From the 1880s through the 1940s, tens of thousands of first- and second-generation immigrants embraced the anarchist cause after arriving on American shores. Kenyon Zimmer explores why these migrants turned to anarchism, and how their adoption of its ideology shaped their identities, experiences, and actions. Zimmer focuses on Italians and Eastern European Jews in San Francisco, New York City, and Paterson, New Jersey. Tracing the movement's changing fortunes from the pre-World War I era through the Spanish Civil War, Zimmer argues that anarchists, opposed to both American and Old World nationalism, severed all attachments to their nations of origin but also resisted assimilation into their host society. Their radical cosmopolitan outlook and identity instead embraced diversity and extended solidarity across national, ethnic, and racial divides. Though ultimately unable to withstand the onslaught of Americanism and other nationalisms, the anarchist movement nonetheless provided a shining example of a transnational collective identity delinked from the nation-state and racial hierarchies.
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Fear of a Black Republic: Haiti and the Birth of Black Internationalism in the United States Leslie M. Alexander University of Illinois Press, Black Internationalism, 2023
>The emergence of Haiti as a sovereign Black nation lit a beacon of hope for Black people throughout the African diaspora. Leslie M. Alexander’s study reveals the untold story of how free and enslaved Black people in the United States defended the young Caribbean nation from forces intent on maintaining slavery and white supremacy. - [publisher](https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p086908)
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upload/newsarch_ebooks/2023/10/23/The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean - Tariq D. Khan.epub
The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean: How Settler Colonial Violence Shaped Antileft Repression Tariq D. Khan University of Illinois Press, 2023
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Slavery and the numbers game: a critique of Time on the cross Herbert G. Gutman. -- University of Illinois Press, Blacks in the new world, Urbana, 1975
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lgli/R:\!fiction\0day\eng\Books\Magazines in the Twentieth Century (University of Illinois Press 1956) by Theodore Peterson.pdf
Magazines in the twentieth century Peterson, Theodore Urbana, University of Illinois Press, [2d ed.], 1964
Content: Advertising, its growth and effects -- Magazines for cultural minorities.
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lgli/Willi Hennig - Phylogenetic Systematics (1966, University of Illinois Press).pdf
Phylogenetic Systematics Willi Hennig University of Illinois Press, 1966
PREFACEThis book is not a translation of Hennig's Grundziige einer Thecrie der phylogenetischen Systematik ( 1950). That work has been extensively revised by the author and much of it has been completely rewritten. The latter is the manuscript that has been translated. Consequently the text appears here for the first time; it has not been published in German. My own involvement in this project was the result of my ability to master the language, but it was my close friend and colleague, the late Dr. D. Dwight Davis, who had assumed the responsibility for translating the work. Following completion of the rough translation, Davis spent a great deal of time editing the text, but unhappily could not finish the task. The responsibility for the final form of the translation now rests with me. The translation of a work such as this poses a great many linguistic difficulties in the sense that for some German concepts there simply are no English equivalents. One of the worst examples of this is the concept of Gesetzmiissigkeit, widely used in the German technical literature. We have used the literal "conformity to law," fully realizing that there is no perfect congruence between these concepts. For example, a Gesetzmassigkeit may be no more than the repetitive occurrence of a specific phenomenon.RAINER ZANGERL
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lgli/Michael A. Pagano - The People's Money: Pensions, Debt, and Government Services (2019, University of Illinois Press).lit
The People's Money: Pensions, Debt, and Government Services Pagano, Michael A. University of Illinois Press, 2019
American cities continue to experience profound fiscal crises. Falling revenues cannot keep pace with the increased costs of vital public services, infrastructure development and improvement, and adequately funded pensions. Chicago presents an especially vivid example of these issues, as the state of Illinois's rocky fiscal condition compounds the city's daunting budget challenges. In The People's Money , Michael A. Pagano curates a group of essays that emerged from discussions at the 2018 University of Illinois Chicago Urban Forum. The contributors explore fundamental questions related to measuring cities' fiscal health, including the ways for cities to raise revenue, the accountability of today's officials for a city's future financial position, the legal and practical obstacles to pension reform and balancing budgets, and whether political collaboration offers an alternative to the competition that often undermines regional governance.Contributors: Jered B. Carr, Rebecca Hendrick, Martin J. Luby, David Merriman, Michael A. Pagano, David Saustad, Casey Sebetto, Michael D. Siciliano, James E. Spiotto, Gary Strong, Shu Wang, and Yonghong Wu
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lgli/James Henry Breasted [Breasted, James Henry] - Ancient Records of Egypt: The First Through the Seventeenth Dynasties (2001, University of Illinois Press).epub
Ancient Records of Egypt: The First Through the Seventeenth Dynasties James Henry Breasted [Breasted, James Henry] University of Illinois Press, 2001
Around the turn of the last century, James Henry Breasted took on the challenge of assembling all the available historical documents of ancient Egypt and translating them into English. This prodigious undertaking involved traveling to the monuments extant in the Nile valley and in outlying areas of Egyptian conquest, as well as to museums throughout Europe where Egyptian relics were housed. Breasted made his own copies of hundreds of Egyptian records inscribed on papyrus or leather or carved in stone and engaged in a thorough study of the published records of Egyptian history in conjunction with his own transcription of the documents themselves. This five-volume compendium is the result.
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lgli/Brittney C. Cooper - Beyond Respectability (Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History) (2017, University of Illinois Press).azw3
Beyond Respectability (Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History) Cooper, Brittney C. University of Illinois Press, 2017
Beyond Respectability charts the development of African American women as public intellectuals and the evolution of their thought from the end of the 1800s through the Black Power era of the 1970s. Eschewing the Great Race Man paradigm so prominent in contemporary discourse, Brittney C. Cooper looks at the far-reaching intellectual achievements of female thinkers and activists like Anna Julia Cooper, Mary Church Terrell, Fannie Barrier Williams, Pauli Murray, and Toni Cade Bambara. Cooper delves into the processes that transformed these women and others into racial leadership figures, including long-overdue discussions of their theoretical output and personal experiences. As Cooper shows, their body of work critically reshaped our understandings of race and gender discourse. It also confronted entrenched ideas of how--and who--produced racial knowledge.
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lgli/Michael A. Pagano - The People's Money: Pensions, Debt, and Government Services (2019, University of Illinois Press).pdf
The People's Money : Pensions, Debt, and Government Services Michael A. Pagano Published for the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA), University of Illinois at Chicago, By the University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2019
"American cities continue to experience profound fiscal crises. Falling revenues cannot keep pace with the increased costs of vital public services, infrastructure development and improvement, and adequately funded pensions. Chicago presents an especially vivid example of these issues, as the state of Illinois's rocky fiscal condition compounds the city's daunting budget challenges. In The People's Money, Michael A. Pagano curates a group of essays that emerged from discussions at the 2018 University of Illinois at Chicago Urban Forum. The contributors explore fundamental questions related to measuring cities' fiscal health, including the ways for cities to raise revenue, the accountability of today's officials for a city's future financial position, the legal and practical obstacles to pension reform and balancing budgets, and whether political collaboration offers an alternative to the competition that often undermines regional governance"--Publisher's description
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Six Minutes in Berlin: Broadcast Spectacle and Rowing Gold at the Nazi Olympics (Studies in Sports Media) Michael J. Socolow University of Illinois Press, Studies in Sports Media, Reprint, 2016
The Berlin Olympics, August 14, 1936. German rowers, dominant at the Games, line up against America's top eight-oared crew. Hundreds of millions of listeners worldwide wait by their radios. Leni Riefenstahl prepares her cameramen. Grantland Rice looks past the 75,000 spectators crowding the riverbank. Above it all, the Nazi leadership, flush with the propaganda triumph the Olympics have given their New Germany, await a crowning victory they can broadcast to the world. The Berlin Games matched cutting-edge communication technology with compelling sports narrative to draw the blueprint for all future sports broadcasting. A global audience--the largest cohort of humanity ever assembled--enjoyed the spectacle via radio. This still-novel medium offered a "liveness," a thrilling immediacy no other technology had ever matched. Michael J. Socolow's account moves from the era's technological innovations to the human drama of how the race changed the lives of nine young men. As he shows, the origins of global sports broadcasting can be found in this single, forgotten contest. In those origins we see the ways the presentation, consumption, and uses of sport changed forever.
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lgli/Michael A. Pagano - The People's Money: Pensions, Debt, and Government Services (2019, University of Illinois Press).azw3
The People's Money : Pensions, Debt, and Government Services Michael A. Pagano Published for the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA), University of Illinois at Chicago, By the University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2019
"American cities continue to experience profound fiscal crises. Falling revenues cannot keep pace with the increased costs of vital public services, infrastructure development and improvement, and adequately funded pensions. Chicago presents an especially vivid example of these issues, as the state of Illinois's rocky fiscal condition compounds the city's daunting budget challenges. In The People's Money, Michael A. Pagano curates a group of essays that emerged from discussions at the 2018 University of Illinois at Chicago Urban Forum. The contributors explore fundamental questions related to measuring cities' fiscal health, including the ways for cities to raise revenue, the accountability of today's officials for a city's future financial position, the legal and practical obstacles to pension reform and balancing budgets, and whether political collaboration offers an alternative to the competition that often undermines regional governance"--Publisher's description
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nexusstc/Women's Activist Organizing in US History: A University of Illinois Press Anthology/438378e21b3b8d646916e3945ddd2a44.epub
Women's Activist Organizing in US History: A University of Illinois Press Anthology (Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History) Dawn Durante; Deborah Gray White; Daina Ramey Berry; Melinda Chateauvert; Tiffany Gill; Nancy A Hewitt; Treva B. Lindsey; Anne Firor Scott; Charissa J. Threat; Anne M. Valk; Lara Vapnek University of Illinois Press, Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History, 1, 2022
Women in the United States organized around their own sense of a distinct set of needs, skills, and concerns. And just as significant as women's acting on their own behalf was the fact that race, class, sexuality, and ethnicity shaped their strategies and methods. This authoritative anthology presents some of the powerful work and ideas about activism published in the acclaimed series Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History. Assembled to commemorate the series' thirty-fifth anniversary, the collection looks at two hundred years of labor, activist, legal, political, and community organizing by women against racism, misogyny, white supremacy, and inequality. The authors confront how the multiple identities of an organization's members presented challenging dilemmas and share the histories of how women created change by working against inequitable social and structural systems. Insightful and provocative, Women’s Activist Organizing in US History draws on both classic texts and recent bestsellers to reveal the breadth of activism by women in the United States in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Contributors: Daina Ramey Berry, Melinda Chateauvert, Tiffany M. Gill, Nancy A. Hewitt, Treva B. Lindsey, Anne Firor Scott, Charissa J. Threat, Anne M. Valk, Lara Vapnek, and Deborah Gray White
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nexusstc/The Semantic Conception of Theories and Scientific Realism/536e07ab53ec166f214a88567254759d.pdf
The Semantic Conception of Theories and Scientific Realism Frederick Suppe UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS, y First printing, October 1989
A Note on the Author Frederick Suppe is Professor ofPhilosophy in the Committee on the History and Philosophy ofScience and the Philosophy Department at the University of Maryland at College Park and in the School of Nursing Doctoral Program at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. As a distinguished philosopher of science he is perhaps best known for his work on the structure of scientific theories. His seminal introduction and afterword to The Structure of Scientific Theories are classics in the literature. He is one of the main developers ofthe Semantic Conception ofTheories and has published over fifty scholarly articles. He lives on a 165-acre farm in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley.
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lgli/Michael A. Pagano - The People's Money: Pensions, Debt, and Government Services (2019, University of Illinois Press).fb2
The People's Money : Pensions, Debt, and Government Services Michael A. Pagano Published for the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA), University of Illinois at Chicago, By the University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2019
American cities continue to experience profound fiscal crises. Falling revenues cannot keep pace with the increased costs of vital public services, infrastructure development and improvement, and adequately funded pensions. Chicago presents an especially vivid example of these issues, as the state of Illinois's rocky fiscal condition compounds the city's daunting budget challenges. In *The People's Money* , Michael A. Pagano curates a group of essays that emerged from discussions at the 2018 University of Illinois Chicago Urban Forum. The contributors explore fundamental questions related to measuring cities' fiscal health, including the ways for cities to raise revenue, the accountability of today's officials for a city's future financial position, the legal and practical obstacles to pension reform and balancing budgets, and whether political collaboration offers an alternative to the competition that often undermines regional governance.Contributors: Jered B. Carr, Rebecca Hendrick, Martin J. Luby, David Merriman, Michael A. Pagano, David Saustad, Casey Sebetto, Michael D. Siciliano, James E. Spiotto, Gary Strong, Shu Wang, and Yonghong Wu
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The People's Money : Pensions, Debt, and Government Services Michael A. Pagano Published for the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA), University of Illinois at Chicago, By the University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2019
"American cities continue to experience profound fiscal crises. Falling revenues cannot keep pace with the increased costs of vital public services, infrastructure development and improvement, and adequately funded pensions. Chicago presents an especially vivid example of these issues, as the state of Illinois's rocky fiscal condition compounds the city's daunting budget challenges. In The People's Money, Michael A. Pagano curates a group of essays that emerged from discussions at the 2018 University of Illinois at Chicago Urban Forum. The contributors explore fundamental questions related to measuring cities' fiscal health, including the ways for cities to raise revenue, the accountability of today's officials for a city's future financial position, the legal and practical obstacles to pension reform and balancing budgets, and whether political collaboration offers an alternative to the competition that often undermines regional governance"--Publisher's description
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Music in Black American Life, 1945-2020 : A University of Illinois Press Anthology Laurie Matheson; Tammy L. Kernodle; Nelson George; Wayne Everett Goins; Claudrena N. Harold; Eileen M. Hayes; Loren Kajikawa; Robin D. G. Kelley; Tammy L. Kernodle; Cheryl L. Keyes; Gwendolyn D Pough; Bernice Johnson Reagon; Mark Tucker; Sherrie Tucker University of Illinois Press, Music in American life, Urbana, 2022
This second volume of Music in Black American Life offers research and analysis that originally appeared in the journals American Music and Black Music Research Journal , and in two book series published by the University of Illinois Press: Music in American Life, and African American Music in Global Perspective. In this collection, a group of predominately Black scholars explores a variety of topics with works that pioneered new methodologies and modes of inquiry for hearing and studying Black music. These extracts and articles examine the World War II jazz scene; look at female artists like gospel star Shirley Caesar and jazz musician-arranger Melba Liston; illuminate the South Bronx milieu that folded many forms of black expressive culture into rap; and explain Hamilton 's massive success as part of the "tanning" of American culture that began when Black music entered the mainstream. Part sourcebook and part survey of historic music scholarship, Music in Black American Life, 1945–2020 collects groundbreaking work that redefines our view of Black music and its place in American music history. Contributors: Nelson George, Wayne Everett Goins, Claudrena N. Harold, Eileen M. Hayes, Loren Kajikawa, Robin D. G. Kelley, Tammy L. Kernodle, Cheryl L. Keyes, Gwendolyn Pough, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Mark Tucker, and Sherrie Tucker | Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction / Tammy L. Kernodle 1. Chess Moves / Wayne Everett Goins 2. Nobody's Sweethearts: Gender, Race, Jazz, and the Darlings of Rhythm / Sherrie Tucker 3. The Genesis of Black, Brown and Beige / Mark Tucker 4. Black Women Working Together: Jazz, Gender, and the Politics of Validation / Tammy L. Kernodle 5. New Monastery: Monk and the Jazz Avant-Garde / Robin D. G. Kelley 6. Production Line (Excerpt) Nelson George 7. Hold My Mule: Shirley Caesar and the Gospel of the New South / Claudrena N. Harold 8. Let the Church Sing "Freedom" / Bernice Johnson Reagon 9. After the Golden Age: Negotiating Perspective / Eileen M. Hayes 10. The Development of the Rap Music Tradition / Cheryl L. Keyes 11. Hip-Hop Soul Divas and Rap Music: Critiquing the Love That Hate Produced / Gwendolyn Pough 12. "Young, Scrappy, and Hungry": Hamilton, Hip Hop, and Race / Loren Kajikawa Original Publications Contributors Index Back cover| "Each of these chapters unearth, explore, and explain ideas, facts, events, phenomena, and records that have been neglected, forgotten, ignored, falsified or were unknown. They invoke musicological contexts that are grounded in archival and ethnographical research that illuminates the evolution of black music-making as it shifts from the insularity of communal spaces to the public medium of popular culture and precipitated the aberration of racial, social, and gender norms."—Tammy L. Kernodle, from the Introduction | Laurie Matheson is the director of the University of Illinois Press and longtime editor of the series Music in American Life.
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Shakspere's five-act structure : Shakspere's early plays on the background of Renaissance theories of five-act structure from 1470 by T.W. Baldwin The University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, 1963
848 p. : 24 cm Includes index "Index to bibliographical references": p. 819-822
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Tennis: A History from American Amateurs to Global Professionals (Sport and Society) GREGORY. RUTH University of Illinois press, 2021, 2021
Analyzing how tennis turned pro The arrival of the Open era in 1968 was a watershed in the history of tennis--the year that marked its advent as a professionalized sport. Merging wide-angle history with individual stories of players and off-the-court figures, Greg Ruth charts tennis's evolution into the game we watch today. His vivid account moves from the cloistered world of nineteenth-century lawn tennis through the longtime amateur-professional divide and the battles over commercialization that raged from the 1920s until 1968. From there, Ruth details the post-1968 expansion of the game as it was transformed by bankable superstars, a popular women's tour, rival governing bodies, and sponsorship money. What emerges is a fascinating history of the economics and politics that made tennis a decisive, if unlikely, force in the creation of modern-day sports entertainment. Comprehensive and engaging, Tennis tells the interlocking stories of the figures and factors that birthed the professional game.
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The Anthropology of experience Turner, Victor W. (Victor Witter), 1920-1983, Bruner, Edward M Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1986
From Back Cover: Fourteen authors, including many of the best-known scholars in the field, explore how people actually experience their culture and how those experiences are expressed in forms as varied as narrative, literary work, theater, carnival, ritual reminiscence, and life review. Their studies will be of special interest for anyone working in anthropological theory, symbolic anthropology and contemporary anthropology. (Description by http-mart), Series: Illini Books, Issue: до 2011-08, Edition: 1st, Includes bibliographies and index
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The Anthropology of experience Turner, Victor W. (Victor Witter), 1920-1983, Bruner, Edward M Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1986
From Back Cover: Fourteen authors, including many of the best-known scholars in the field, explore how people actually experience their culture and how those experiences are expressed in forms as varied as narrative, literary work, theater, carnival, ritual reminiscence, and life review. Their studies will be of special interest for anyone working in anthropological theory, symbolic anthropology and contemporary anthropology. (Description by http-mart), Issue: до 2011-01, Edition: 1st, Includes bibliographies and index
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lgli/Deepti Misri - Beyond Partition: Gender, Violence and Representation in Postcolonial India (2014, University of Illinois Press).pdf
Beyond partition : gender, violence, and representation in postcolonial India Deepti Misri University of Illinois Press, Dissident feminisms, Urbana, Illinois, 2014
In Beyond Partition, Deepti Misri shows how 1947 marked the beginning of a history of politicized animosity associated with the differing ideas of "India" held by communities and in regions on one hand, and by the political-military Indian state on the other. Assembling literary, historiographic, performative, and visual representations of gendered violence against men and women, she establishes that cultural expressions do not just follow violence but determine its very contours, and interrogates the gendered scripts underwriting the violence originating in the contested visions of what "India" means.Ambitious and ranging across disciplines, Beyond Partition offers both an overview of and nuanced new perspectives on the ways caste, identity, and class complicate representations of violence, and how such representations shape our understandings of both violence and of India.
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lgli/Mitchell Aboulafia - The Cosmopolitan Self: George Herbert Mead and Continental Philosophy (2006, University of Illinois Press).pdf
The cosmopolitan self : George Herbert Mead and continental philosophy Mitchell Aboulafia University of Illinois Press ; Combined Academic [distributor, First Illinois paperback, Urbana, Ill., Chesham, 2006
Bridging the divide between American pragmatism and contemporary european thought
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I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 (Sport and Society) Louis Moore University of Illinois Press, Hardcover, 2017
At its heart, I Fight for a Living is a book about black men who came of age in the Reconstruction and early Jim Crow era--a time when the remaking of white manhood was at its most intense, placing vigor and physicality at the center of the construction of manliness. The book uses the stories of black fighters’ lives, from 1880 to 1915, to explore how working-class black men used prizefighting and the sporting culture to assert their manhood in a country that denied their equality, and to examine the reactions by the black middle class and white middle class toward these black fighters. Through these stories, the book explores how the assertion of this working-class manliness confronted American ideas of race and manliness. While other works on black fighters have explored black boxers as individuals, this book seeks to study these men as a collective group while providing a localized and racialized response to black working-class manhood. It was a tough bargain to risk one’s body to prove manhood, but black men across the globe took that chance.
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lgli/Gary Allen - The Herbalist in the Kitchen (University of Illinois Press).mobi
The Herbalist in the Kitchen (The Food Series) Gary Allen University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2007
<p class="null1">The foodie's ultimate herbal encyclopedia</p> <p>Created as the ideal reference for anyone with a serious interest in cooking with herbs, spices, or related plant materials, <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is truly encyclopedic in scope. It provides complete information about the uses, botany, toxicity, and flavor chemistry of herbs, as well as a listing for nearly every name that an ingredient is known by around the world.</p> <p>Even including herbs and spices not yet seen in the United States (but likely to be featured in recipes for adventurous cooks soon), <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is organized into one hundred and four sections, each consisting of a single botanical family. The book provides all available information about the chemical compounds responsible for a plant's characteristic taste and scent, which allows cooks to consider new subtleties and potential alternatives. For instance, the primary flavoring ingredient of cloves is eugenol; when a cook knows that bay leaves also contain eugenol, a range of exciting substitutions becomes clear. <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> also provides guidance about measuring herbs, enabling readers to understand the dated measuring standards from antique cookbooks.</p> <p class="null2">A volume in The Food Series, edited by Andrew W. Smith</p>
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The Herbalist in the Kitchen (The Food Series) Gary Allen University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2007
<p class="null1">The foodie's ultimate herbal encyclopedia</p> <p>Created as the ideal reference for anyone with a serious interest in cooking with herbs, spices, or related plant materials, <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is truly encyclopedic in scope. It provides complete information about the uses, botany, toxicity, and flavor chemistry of herbs, as well as a listing for nearly every name that an ingredient is known by around the world.</p> <p>Even including herbs and spices not yet seen in the United States (but likely to be featured in recipes for adventurous cooks soon), <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is organized into one hundred and four sections, each consisting of a single botanical family. The book provides all available information about the chemical compounds responsible for a plant's characteristic taste and scent, which allows cooks to consider new subtleties and potential alternatives. For instance, the primary flavoring ingredient of cloves is eugenol; when a cook knows that bay leaves also contain eugenol, a range of exciting substitutions becomes clear. <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> also provides guidance about measuring herbs, enabling readers to understand the dated measuring standards from antique cookbooks.</p> <p class="null2">A volume in The Food Series, edited by Andrew W. Smith</p>
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lgli/Gary Allen - The Herbalist in the Kitchen (2010, University of Illinois Press).epub
The Herbalist in the Kitchen : Herbalist in the Kitchen Allen, Gary University of Illinois Press, The Food Series, 2010
The foodie's ultimate herbal encyclopedia Created as the ideal reference for anyone with a serious interest in cooking with herbs, spices, or related plant materials, The Herbalist in the Kitchen is truly encyclopedic in scope. It provides complete information about the uses, botany, toxicity, and flavor chemistry of herbs, as well as a listing for nearly every name that an ingredient is known by around the world. Even including herbs and spices not yet seen in the United States (but likely to be featured in recipes for adventurous cooks soon), The Herbalist in the Kitchen is organized into one hundred and four sections, each consisting of a single botanical family. The book provides all available information about the chemical compounds responsible for a plant's characteristic taste and scent, which allows cooks to consider new subtleties and potential alternatives. For instance, the primary flavoring ingredient of cloves is eugenol; when a cook knows that bay leaves also contain eugenol, a range of exciting substitutions becomes clear. The Herbalist in the Kitchen also provides guidance about measuring herbs, enabling readers to understand the dated measuring standards from antique cookbooks. A volume in The Food Series, edited by Andrew W. Smith | Contents Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Agavaceae Agave Tuberose Aizoaceae Khadia Alliaceae (Amaryllidaceae) Chives Garlic Ramps Society Garlic Amaranthaceae Amaranth Polpala Anacardiaceae Ethiopian Pepper Mango Maprong Pink Peppercorns Staghorn Sumac Annonaceae African Nutmeg Ylang Ylang Apiaceae (formerly Umbelliferae) Ajowan Alexanders Angelica Anise Asafdita Caraway Carrot Celery Chervil Cilantro Corkwing Culantro Cumin Dill Fennel Fo Ti Tieng Imperatoria Imperial Masterwort Korean Watercress Lovage Parsley Pimpinella Samphire Sea Holly Skirret Spignel Sweet Cicely Trefoil Yampah Apocynaceae Arabian Num-num Frangipani Quebracho Aquifoliaceae Mat? Araceae Arum Root Calamus Calaloo Tannia Araliaceae Acanthopanax Aralia Ginseng Prickly Ash Aristlochiaceae Colcameca Vine Wild Ginger Asclepiadaceae Condurango Mondia Asteraceae (formerly Compositae) Ambrosia Arnica Bitter Leaf Blessed Thistle Calendula Carolina Vanilla Chamomile Coltsfoot Common Dandelion Common Sow Thistle Costmary Curry Plant Davana Deer Tongue Echinacea Elecampane Feverfew Fleabane French Scorzonera Guascas Gynura Iva Mary Thistle Mexican Mint Marigold Mugwort Ox-tongue P?palo Pellitory of Spain Stevia Tansy Tarragon Toothache Plant Wild Chicory Yarrow Yerba de Conejo Berberidaceae Barberry Bignoniaceae Guajes Hauxya Pau D'Arco Bixaceae Annatto Bombacaceae Baobab Boraginaceae Alkanet Borage Comfrey Lungwort Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae) Candytuft Cress Curly Sea Kale Garlic Mustard Hairy Bitter Cress Horseradish Lady's Smock Mustard Pepperroot Radish Rocket Shepherd's Purse Sweet Rocket Watercress Burseraceae (formerly Simaroubaceae) Elemi Frankincense Myrrh Quassia Calycanthaceae Sweet Shrub Campanulaceae Rampion Cannabaceae Hops Marijuana Cappardaceae (formerly Capparaceae) Capers Caprifoliaceae European Elderberries Honeysuckle Caryophyllaceae Algerian Tea Carnation Celastraceae Khat Chenopodiaceae Epazote Cistaceae Cistus Crassulaceae Hens and Chickens Stonecrop Cupressaceae Juniper Berries Cyperaceae Earth Almonds Ericaceae Heather Labrador Tea Pipsissewa Wild Rosemary Wintergreen Euphorbiaceae Candlenut Cascarilla Chaya Gentianaceae (formerly Menyanthanaceae) Buckbeans Calumba Centaury Chiretta Root Gentian Geraniaceae Rose Geranium Zdravets Guttiferae (Clusicaceae) Alexandrian Laurel Kokum St. John's Wort Asam Gelugor Hydrophyllaceae Yerba Santa Illiciaceae Star...
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lgli/Gary Allen - The Herbalist in the Kitchen (University of Illinois Press).epub
The Herbalist in the Kitchen (The Food Series) Gary Allen University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2007
<p class="null1">The foodie's ultimate herbal encyclopedia</p> <p>Created as the ideal reference for anyone with a serious interest in cooking with herbs, spices, or related plant materials, <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is truly encyclopedic in scope. It provides complete information about the uses, botany, toxicity, and flavor chemistry of herbs, as well as a listing for nearly every name that an ingredient is known by around the world.</p> <p>Even including herbs and spices not yet seen in the United States (but likely to be featured in recipes for adventurous cooks soon), <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is organized into one hundred and four sections, each consisting of a single botanical family. The book provides all available information about the chemical compounds responsible for a plant's characteristic taste and scent, which allows cooks to consider new subtleties and potential alternatives. For instance, the primary flavoring ingredient of cloves is eugenol; when a cook knows that bay leaves also contain eugenol, a range of exciting substitutions becomes clear. <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> also provides guidance about measuring herbs, enabling readers to understand the dated measuring standards from antique cookbooks.</p> <p class="null2">A volume in The Food Series, edited by Andrew W. Smith</p>
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The Herbalist in the Kitchen (The Food Series) Gary Allen University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2007
<p class="null1">The foodie's ultimate herbal encyclopedia</p> <p>Created as the ideal reference for anyone with a serious interest in cooking with herbs, spices, or related plant materials, <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is truly encyclopedic in scope. It provides complete information about the uses, botany, toxicity, and flavor chemistry of herbs, as well as a listing for nearly every name that an ingredient is known by around the world.</p> <p>Even including herbs and spices not yet seen in the United States (but likely to be featured in recipes for adventurous cooks soon), <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> is organized into one hundred and four sections, each consisting of a single botanical family. The book provides all available information about the chemical compounds responsible for a plant's characteristic taste and scent, which allows cooks to consider new subtleties and potential alternatives. For instance, the primary flavoring ingredient of cloves is eugenol; when a cook knows that bay leaves also contain eugenol, a range of exciting substitutions becomes clear. <i>The Herbalist in the Kitchen</i> also provides guidance about measuring herbs, enabling readers to understand the dated measuring standards from antique cookbooks.</p> <p class="null2">A volume in The Food Series, edited by Andrew W. Smith</p>
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lgli/John M. Coward - Indians Illustrated (2016, University of Illinois Press).epub
Indians Illustrated: The Image of Native Americans in the Pictorial Press (History of Communication) John M. Coward University of Illinois Press, The History of Media and Communication, 2016
After 1850, Americans swarmed to take in a raft of new illustrated journals and papers. Engravings and drawings of "buckskinned braves" and "Indian princesses" proved an immensely popular attraction for consumers of publications like Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Harper's Weekly . In Indians Illustrated , John M. Coward charts a social and cultural history of Native American illustrations—romantic, violent, racist, peaceful, and otherwise—in the heyday of the American pictorial press. These woodblock engravings and ink drawings placed Native Americans into categories that drew from venerable "good" Indian and "bad" Indian stereotypes already threaded through the culture. Coward's examples show how the genre cemented white ideas about how Indians should look and behave—ideas that diminished Native Americans' cultural values and political influence. His powerful analysis of themes and visual tropes unlocks the racial codes and visual cues that whites used to represent—and marginalize—native cultures already engaged in a twilight struggle against inexorable westward expansion.| Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Illustrating Indians in the Pictorial Press Chapter 1. Posing the Indian: Native American Portraits in the Illustrated Press Chapter 2. Illustrating Indian Lives: Difference and Deficiency in Native American Imagery Chapter 3. The Princess and the Squaw: The Construction of Native American Women in the Pictorial Chapter 4. Making Images on the Indian Frontier: The Adventures of Special Artist Theodore Davis Chapter 5. Illustrating the Indian Wars: Fact, Fantasy, and Ideology Chapter 6. Making Sense of Savagery: Native American Cartoons in the Daily Graphic Chapter 7. Remington's Indian Illustrations: Race, Realism, and Pictorial Journalism Chapter 8. Visualizing Race: Native American and African American Imagery in Frank Leslie's Conclusion: Illustrating Race, Demonstrating Difference Notes Index | " Indians Illustrated is a good read that strongly contributes to our knowledge of American Indians' depictions and stereotyping while bringing the world of nineteenth-century printed press into our own homes." — American Indian Quarterly "In Indians Illustrated , Coward not only has written a book that clearly and decisively achieves the primary objective of providing a history of the development and consequences of Native American stereotypes, but he also provides a framework useful for anyone who seeks to understand stereotyping of any group in American media."— Journalism History "Coward provides a fascinating look at how powerful the visual image can be on the development of cultural attitudes."— Jhistory | John M. Coward is an associate professor of communication at the University of Tulsa. He is the author of The Newspaper Indian: Native American Identity in the Press, 1820–90 .
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lgli/Gellman, Erik S., Roll, Jarod - The Gospel of the Working Class: Labor's Southern Prophets in New Deal America (Working Class in American History) (2011, University of Illinois Press).pdf
The Gospel of the Working Class: Labor's Southern Prophets in New Deal America (Working Class in American History) Gellman, Erik S., Roll, Jarod University of Illinois Press, Working Class in American History, 1st, 2011
In this exceptional dual biography and cultural history, Erik S. Gellman and Jarod Roll trace the influence of two southern activist preachers, one black and one white, who used their ministry to organize the working class in the 1930s and 1940s across lines of gender, race, and geography. Owen Whitfield and Claude Williams, along with their wives Zella Whitfield and Joyce Williams, drew on their bedrock religious beliefs to stir ordinary men and women to demand social and economic justice in the eras of the Great Depression, New Deal, and Second World War. Williams and Whitfield preached a working-class gospel rooted in the American creed that hard, productive work entitled people to a decent standard of living. Gellman and Roll detail how the two preachers galvanized thousands of farm and industrial workers for the Southern Tenant Farmers Union and the Congress of Industrial Organizations. They also link the activism of the 1930s and 1940s to that of the 1960s and emphasize the central role of the ministers'wives, with whom they established the People's Institute for Applied Religion. This detailed narrative illuminates a cast of characters who became the two couples'closest allies in coordinating a complex network of activists that transcended Jim Crow racial divisions, blurring conventional categories and boundaries to help black and white workers make better lives. In chronicling the shifting contexts of the actions of Whitfield and Williams, The Gospel of the Working Class situates Christian theology within the struggles of some of America's most downtrodden workers, transforming the dominant narratives of the era and offering a fresh view of the promise and instability of religion and civil rights unionism.
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Beyond the mountains of the moon ; the lives of four Africans Edward Henry Winter Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1965, Illini books, IB-29, Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1965, 1965
xi, 276 p. illus., map. ; 21 cm Bibliographical footnotes
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Herndon on Lincoln: Letters (The Knox College Lincoln Studies Center) William Henry Herndon; Douglas L Wilson; Rodney O Davis; Knox College (Galesburg, Ill.). Lincoln Studies Center Knox College Lincoln Studies Center : University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2016
After Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, William H. Herndon began work on a brief, subjective biography of his former law partner, but his research turned up such unexpected and often startling information that it became a lifelong obsession. The biography finally published in 1889, Herndon's Lincoln, was a collaboration with Jesse W. Weik in which Herndon provided the materials and Weik did almost all the writing. For this reason, and because so much of what Herndon had to say about Lincoln was not included in the biography, David Donald has observed, To understand Herndon's own rather peculiar approach to Lincoln biography, one must go back to his letters. An exhaustive collection of what Herndon was told by others about Lincoln was published by Douglas L. Wilson and Rodney O. Davis in Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln . In this new volume, Wilson and Davis have produced a comprehensive edition of what Herndon himself wrote about Lincoln in his own letters. Because of Herndon's close association with Lincoln, his intimate acquaintance with his partner's legal and political careers, and because he sought out informants who knew Lincoln and preserved information that might otherwise have been lost, his letters have become an indispensable resource for Lincoln biography. Unfiltered by a collaborator and rendered in Herndon's own distinctive voice, these letters constitute a matchless trove of primary source material. Herndon on Lincoln: Letters is a must for libraries, research institutions, and students of a towering American figure and his times. V. 1. Letters. William H. Herndon ; edited by Douglas L. Wilson and Rodney O. Davis. Published by the Knox College Lincoln Studies Center and the University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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lgli/Mirola, William A. - Redeeming Time: Protestantism and Chicago's Eight-Hour Movement, 1866-1912 (Working Class in American History) (2014, University of Illinois Press).pdf
Redeeming Time: Protestantism and Chicago's Eight-Hour Movement, 1866-1912 (Working Class in American History) Mirola, William A. University of Illinois Press, The Working Class in American History, 2014
During The Struggle For The Eight-hour Workday And A Shorter Workweek, Chicago Emerged As An Important Battleground For Workers In The Entire Civilized World To Redeem Time From The Workplace In Order To Devote It To Education, Civic Duty, Health, Family, And Leisure. William A. Mirola Explores How The City's Eight-hour Movement Intersected With A Protestant Religious Culture That Supported Long Hours To Keep Workers From Idleness, Intemperance, And Secular Leisure Activities. Analyzing How Both Workers And Clergy Rewove Working-class Religious Cultures And Ideologies Into Strategic And Rhetorical Frames, Mirola Shows How Every Faith-based Appeal Contested Whose Religious Meanings Would Define Labor Conditions And Conflicts. As He Notes, The Ongoing Worker-employer Tension Transformed Both How Clergy Spoke About The Eight-hour Movement And What They Were Willing To Do, Until Intensified Worker Protest And Employer Intransigence Spurred Protestant Clergy To Support The Eight-hour Movement Even As Political And Economic Arguments Eclipsed Religious Framing. A Revealing Study Of An Era And A Movement, Redeeming Time Illustrates The Potential--and The Limitations--of Religious Culture And Religious Leaders As Forces In Industrial Reform-- Exploring The Intersection Between Chicago's Eight-hour Movement And Protestant Religious Culture Over A Fifty-year Span, This Project Considers How Workers And Clergy Contested The Religious Meaning Of The Eight-hour System And The Legitimacy Of Legislating Limitations On Overwork. Showing That Behind Every Religious Appeal Was A Contest Over Whose Religious Meanings Would Define Industrial Conditions And Conflicts In Chicago, William Mirola Examines How Both Workers And Protestant Clergy Wove And Rewove Working-class Religious Cultures And Ideologies Into Strategic And Rhetorical Frames Around The Issue Of An Eight-hour Workday. Mirola Traces The Successive Framing Of Eight-hour Reform From Pre-1880s, When Most Protestant Clergy Supported Long Hours To Keep Workers From Idleness, Intemperance, And Secular Leisure Activities, Through The 1890s, When Eight-hour Support Among Protestant Clergy Gained Ground As The Result Of A New Social Consciousness Spurred By Intensified Worker Protest And Ongoing Employer Resistance To Limiting Working Hours, Into The Early Decades Of The Twentieth Century, As Religious Framing Of The Eight-hour Movement Declined In Favor Of Political And Economic Arguments. Mirola Argues That The Ongoing Conflicts Between Chicago Workers And Employers Transformed Both How Clergy Spoke About The Eight-hour Movement And What They Were Willing To Do, Through Alliances With The Labor Movement, To See The Eight-hour Day Enacted As Industrial Policy. By Examining Religious Framing Within The Eight-hour Movement, The Author Illustrates The Potential And The Limitations Of Religious Culture And Religious Leaders As Forces In Industrial Reform-- Introduction: Protestantism And Labor Reform Movements -- A City Of Industrial And Religious Extremes -- Opening Eight-hour Protests And The 1867 Eight-hour Law -- Eight Hours And The Financial Crisis Of 1873 -- Marching To Haymarket And The 1886 Eight-hour Campaign -- A New Consciousness For Constructing A Morality Of Leisure -- Shifting Eight-hour Reform From Consciousness To Creed In The Twentieth Century -- Conclusion: Religion And The Trajectory Of Labor Reform Movements. William A. Mirola. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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lgli/Simone De Beauvoir - Political Writings (2012, University of Illinois Press).epub
Political Writings (Beauvoir Series) Simone de Beauvoir, Marybeth Timmerman, Margaret A. Simons (editor) University of Illinois Press, The Beauvoir series, Urbana, Illinois, 2012
Political Writings offers an abundance of newly translated essays by Simone de Beauvoir that demonstrate a heretofore unknown side of her political philosophy. The volume traces nearly three decades of Beauvoir's leftist political engagement, from exposés of conditions in fascist Spain and Portugal in 1945 and hard-hitting attacks on right-wing French intellectuals in the 1950s, to the 1962 defense of an Algerian freedom fighter Djamila Boupacha and a 1975 article arguing for what is now called the "two-state solution" in Israel. In addition, this collection includes provocative essays in which Beauvoir analyzes American politics in ways of particular interest to scholars today.|Simone de Beauvoir (1908–86) was a French existentialist philosopher who employed a literary-philosophical method in her works, including Ethics of Ambiguity (1947) and The Second Sex (1949). Margaret A. Simons is Distinguished Research Professor Emerita at Southern Illinois...
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lgli/Naomi Andre [Andre, Naomi] - Black Opera: History, Power, Engagement (2018, University of Illinois Press).epub
Black Opera : History, Power, Engagement Naomi Andre [Andre, Naomi] University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2018
From classic films like Carmen Jones to contemporary works like The Diary of Sally Hemings and U-Carmen eKhayelitsa, American and South African artists and composers have used opera to reclaim black people's place in history. Naomi André draws on the experiences of performers and audiences to explore this music's resonance with today's listeners. Interacting with creators and performers, as well as with the works themselves, André reveals how black opera unearths suppressed truths. These truths provoke complex, if uncomfortable, reconsideration of racial, gender, sexual, and other oppressive ideologies. Opera, in turn, operates as a cultural and political force that employs an immense, transformative power to represent or even liberate. Viewing opera as a fertile site for critical inquiry, political activism, and social change, Black Opera lays the foundation for innovative new approaches to applied scholarship.
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lgli/Faith S. Holsaert, Martha Prescod Norman Noonan, Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, Jean Smith Young, Dorothy M. Zellner - Hands on the freedom plow : personal accounts by women in SNCC (2012, University of Illinois Press).pdf
Hands on the freedom plow : personal accounts by women in SNCC Faith S. Holsaert, Martha Prescod Norman Noonan, Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, Jean Smith Young, Dorothy M. Zellner University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2012
In Hands on the Freedom Plow, fifty-two women--northern and southern, young and old, urban and rural, black, white, and Latina--share their courageous personal stories of working for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement. The testimonies gathered here present a sweeping personal history of SNCC: early sit-ins, voter registration campaigns, and freedom rides; the 1963 March on Washington, the Mississippi Freedom Summer, and the movements in Alabama and Maryland; and Black Power and antiwar activism. Since the women spent time in the Deep South, many also describe risking their lives through beatings and arrests and witnessing unspeakable violence. These intense stories depict women, many very young, dealing with extreme fear and finding the remarkable strength to survive. The women in SNCC acquired new skills, experienced personal growth, sustained one another, and even had fun in the midst of serious struggle. Readers are privy to their analyses of the Movement, its tactics, strategies, and underlying philosophies. The contributors revisit central debates of the struggle including the role of nonviolence and self-defense, the role of white people in a black-led movement, and the role of women within the Movement and the society at large. Each story reveals how the struggle for social change was formed, supported, and maintained by the women who kept their "hands on the freedom plow." As the editors write in the introduction, "Though the voices are different, they all tell the same story--of women bursting out of constraints, leaving school, leaving their hometowns, meeting new people, talking into the night, laughing, going to jail, being afraid, teaching in Freedom Schools, working in the field, dancing at the Elks Hall, working the WATS line to relay horror story after horror story, telling the press, telling the story, telling the word. And making a difference in this world."
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Basic Writings (International Nietzsche Studies) Rée, Paul; Small, Robin; Rée, Paul; Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm University of Illinois Press, International Nietzsche studies, Urbana, Illinois, 2003
This book contains the first English translations of The Origin of the Moral Sensations and Psychological Observations, the two most important works by the German philosopher Paul Rée. These essays present Rée's moral philosophy, which influenced the ideas of his close friend Friedrich Nietzsche considerably. Nietzsche scholars have often incorrectly attributed to him arguments and ideas that are Rée's and have failed to detect responses to Rée's works in Nietzsche's writings. Rée's thinking combined two strands: a pessimistic conception of human nature, presented in the French moralists' aphoristic style that would become a mainstay of Nietzsche's own writings, and a theory of morality derived from Darwin's theory of natural selection. Rée's moral Darwinism was a central factor prompting Nietzsche to write On the Genealogy of Morals and the groundwork for much of today's "evolutionary ethics." In an illuminating critical introduction, Robin Small examines Rée's life and work, locating his application of evolutionary concepts to morality within a broader history of Darwinism while exploring Rée's theoretical and personal relationship with Nietzsche. In placing Nietzsche in his intellectual and social context, Small profoundly challenges the myth of Nietzsche as a solitary thinker. | Cover Title Page Contents Acknowledgments Translator's Introduction Part 1: Psychological Observations Contents On Books and Authors On Human Actions and Their Motives On Women, Love, and Marriage Mixed Thoughts On Religious Things On Happiness and Unhappiness Essay on Vanity Part 2: The Origin of the Moral Sensations part 2 The Origin of the Moral Sensations Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Origin of the Concepts"Good" and "Evil" Chapter 2: The Origin of Conscience Chapter 3: Responsibility and Freedom of the Will Chapter 4: The Origin of Punishment and theFeeling of Justice: On Deterrence andRetribution Chapter 5: The Origin of Vanity* Chapter 6: Moral Progress Chapter 7: The Relation of Goodness to Happiness Review and Conclusion Bibliography Index
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Wanted Cultured Ladies Only! : Female Stardom and Cinema in India, 1930s-1950s Neepa Majumdar University of Illinois Press ; Combined Academic [distributor, 1st, First Edition, PT, 2009
<p><i>Wanted Cultured Ladies Only!</i> maps out the early culture of cinema stardom in India from its emergence in the silent era to the decade after Indian independence in the mid-twentieth century. Neepa Majumdar combines readings of specific films and stars with an analysis of the historical and cultural configurations that gave rise to distinctly Indian notions of celebrity. She argues that discussions of early cinematic stardom in India must be placed in the context of the general legitimizing discourse of colonial "improvement" that marked other civic and cultural spheres as well, and that "vernacular modernist" anxieties over the New Woman had limited resonance here. Rather, it was through emphatically nationalist discourses that Indian cinema found its model for modern female identities.</p> <p>Considering questions of spectatorship, gossip, popularity, and the dominance of a star-based production system, Majumdar details the rise of film stars such as Sulochana, Fearless Nadia, Lata Mangeshkar, and Nargis</p>
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The Shipwreck of Their Hopes Peter Cozzens University of Illinois Press
Civil War enthusiasts will welcome this concluding volume of Peter Cozzens's highly praised trilogy on the Civil War in the West.The battle around Chattanooga in the late fall of 1863 were among the most decisive of the Civil War, opening the Deep South to the Union and setting the stage for the Atlanta campaign and the March to the Sea. After Chattanooga, the principal Confederate army in the West fought without spirit or hope of victory. Cozzens's comprehensive account details movements of individual regiments, even as it reveals the larger impact of the campaign on the outcome of the war.In The Shipwreck of Their Hopes, Cozzens draws on his acclaimed storytelling skills and exhaustive research efforts to fully chronicle one of the South's most humiliating defeats. As in his earlier books, he brings to life the officers and enlisted men who fought the war.
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The Sexual Politics of Empire Erin L.; Durban University of Illinois Press, 2022
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lgli/Goldberg, Robert Alan - Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado (1981, University of Illinois Press).pdf
Hooded empire : the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado Goldberg, Robert Alan University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, 1981
The Kluxing Of Colorado -- Queen City Of The Colorado Realm -- Thrust Toward The South -- Triumph At The Polls -- Under Invisible Rule -- Twilight On The Eastern Slope -- Hooded Progressivism: Canon City's Imprint Upon Colorado Klanism -- Grand Junction And The Western Slope -- The Ku Klux Klan As A Social Movement. Robert Alan Goldberg. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 219-243.
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The Shipwreck of Their Hopes Peter Cozzens University of Illinois Press
Civil War enthusiasts will welcome this concluding volume of Peter Cozzens's highly praised trilogy on the Civil War in the West.The battle around Chattanooga in the late fall of 1863 were among the most decisive of the Civil War, opening the Deep South to the Union and setting the stage for the Atlanta campaign and the March to the Sea. After Chattanooga, the principal Confederate army in the West fought without spirit or hope of victory. Cozzens's comprehensive account details movements of individual regiments, even as it reveals the larger impact of the campaign on the outcome of the war.In The Shipwreck of Their Hopes, Cozzens draws on his acclaimed storytelling skills and exhaustive research efforts to fully chronicle one of the South's most humiliating defeats. As in his earlier books, he brings to life the officers and enlisted men who fought the war.
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Communists in Harlem during the Depression Naison, Mark University of Illinois Press, New edition, PT, 2004
Winner of the Ralph Bunche Award, American Political Science Association No socialist organization has ever had a more profound effect on black life than the Communist Party did in Harlem during the Depression. Mark Naison describes how the party won the early endorsement of such people as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and how its support of racial equality and integration impressed black intellectuals, including Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, and Paul Robeson. This meticulously researched work, largely based on primary materials and interviews with leading black Communists from the 1930s, is the first to fully explore this provocative encounter between whites and blacks. It provides a detailed look at an exciting period of reform, as well as an intimate portrait of Harlem in the 1920s and 30s, at the high point of its influence and pride.
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100 Years of Women's Suffrage: A University of Illinois Press Anthology (Volume 1) Dawn Durante; Nancy A. Hewitt; Laura L. Behling; Erin Cassese; Mary Chapman; M. Margaret Conway; Carolyn Daniels; Bonnie Thornton Dill; Ellen Carol Dubois; Julie A. Gallagher; Barbara Green; Nancy A. Hewitt; Leonie Huddy; Kimberly Jensen; Mary-Kate Lizotte; Lady Constance Lytton; Andrea G Radke-Moss University of Illinois Press, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2019
100 Years of Women's Suffrage commemorates the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment by bringing together essential scholarship on the women's suffrage movement and women's voting previously published by the University of Illinois Press. With an original introduction by Nancy A. Hewitt, the volume illuminates the lives and work of key figures while uncovering the endeavors of all women—across lines of gender, race, class, religion, and ethnicity—to gain, and use, the vote. Beginning with works that focus on cultural and political suffrage battles, the chapters then look past 1920 at how women won, wielded, and continue to fight for access to the ballot. A curation of important scholarship on a pivotal historical moment, 100 Years of Women's Suffrage captures the complex and enduring struggle for fair and equal voting rights. Contributors: Laura L. Behling, Erin Cassese, Mary Chapman, M. Margaret Conway, Carolyn Daniels, Bonnie Thornton Dill, Ellen Carol DuBois, Julie A. Gallagher, Barbara Green, Nancy A. Hewitt, Leonie Huddy, Kimberly Jensen, Mary-Kate Lizotte, Lady Constance Lytton, and Andrea G. Radke-Moss |Preface Introduction Nancy A. Hewitt Part I The Cultural and Political Struggles for Enfranchisement 1 "The Radicalism of the Woman Suffrage Movement: Notes toward the Reconstruction of Nineteenth-Century Feminism" Ellen Carol DuBoiś 2 "Mormon Women, Suffrage, and Citizenship at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair" Andrea G. Radke-Moss 3 "Suffrage and Spectacle" Mary Chapman and Barbara Green 4 "From Prisons and Prisoners " Lady Constance Lytton 5 "'Whether We Vote or Not—We are Going to Shoot': Women and Armed Defense on the Home Front" Kimberly Jensen 6 "Unsightly Evidence: 'Female Inversion' and the U.S. Woman Suffrage Movement" Laura L. Behling Part II Winning and Wielding the Ballot 7 "Fighting for Rights in the 1910s and 1920s" (Excerpt) Julie A. Gallagher 8 "New Women" Nancy A. Hewitt 9 "We Just Kept Going" Carolyn Daniels 10 "Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects of an All-Inclusive Sisterhood" Bonnie Thornton Dill 11 "Sources of Political Unity and Disunity among Women: Placing the Gender Gap in Perspective" Leonie Huddy, Erin Cassese, and Mary-Kate Lizotte 12 "The Gender Gap: A Comparison across Racial and Ethnic Groups" M. Margaret Conway List of Original Publications Contributors Index|"From the brutal imprisonment narratives that roused a nation's sympathies to the suffragists' plight to the 'gender gap' in contemporary voting, this text is a rich collection of University of Illinois Press works on the American women's suffrage quest and its aftermath. 100 Years of Women's Suffrage highlights rarely discussed regional and racial approaches in the fight for women's 'first class citizenship' through a fascinating mix of primary accounts and historical and gender studies essays. A recommended anthology that rightly honors the Nineteenth Amendment's centennial."—Michelle R. Scott, author of Blues Empress in Black Chattanooga: Bessie Smith and the Emerging Urban South "Offering a unique and creative way to reflect on the suffrage movement, this anthology includes a full gamut of suffrage-related topics and controversies. This collection from years of scholarship from some of the most important scholars of women and voting will enrich our understanding of the subject in all its diversity and range. In revisiting the arguments, it will assuredly prompt new scholarship on the movement."—Susan Goodier, coauthor of No Votes for...
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nexusstc/The Federalist: Design for a Constitutional Republic/b357b2892f778d32855f273545758615.pdf
The Federalist : design for a constitutional republic George Washington Carey, George Wescott Carey Urbana: University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, 1989
"Throughout this scrupulously researched interpretation of The Federalist papers, Carey provides a glimpse of our Republic's original design. He shows us what kind of federal union The Federalist' s authors had in mind, and indicates how we have strayed from their intent." -- Paul Gottfried, National Review "The best book yet published on The Federalist. " -- Paul Peterson, The Review of Politics "Serious scholars of American politics will find it stimulating and useful in deepening their own understanding of the American regime." -- Charles E. Umbanhowar, Perspectives on Political Science "Likely to become a classic in its own right. The Federalist is well organized, carefully considered, incisive, lucid, concise, and masterful." -- Ellis Sandoz, author of A Government of Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding
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Tensions That Cause Wars Hadley Cantril The University Of Illinois Press, 1950
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No Better Place to Die: The Battle of Stones River Peter Cozzens University of Illinois Press, 2015
This copy is littered with third party web promotional links throughout the book
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