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Author: John LardasPub Date: December 2001 The first book to engage the religious world of the Beats on its own terms, taking seriously the otherworldly claims made by each writer and recreates the religious world that was foundational to the most well-known works of the three most famous Beat writers. learn more... |
Author: Arnold LewisPub Date: 2001 For the first time in sixty years, Chicago and the development of Chicagos Loop at a crucial and formative stage, is examined in light of its appearance, pace, and economic drive in a shattering encounter between Old-World assumptions and New-World realities. learn more... |
Author: Compiled by Carrie V. ShumanPub Date: 2001 Favorite Dishes affords an unusual and interesting look into the way the early womens movement used conventional means to manipulate their way into a mans world, and provides insight into how food, women, and American attitudes were changing at the end of a century. learn more... |
Author: Steve BakerPub Date: 2001 Explores how human beings use animals and images of animals to define themselves learn more... |
Author: Edited by Donald E. HallPub Date: 2001 learn more... |
Author: Edited by Julia Epstein and Lori Hope LefkovitzPub Date: May 2001 Looking at works of art as well as family relationships, Shaping Losses explores how traumatic loss shapes personal and cultural identity. learn more... |
Author: Nabeel ZuberiPub Date: March 2001 Against the background of his own upbringing as a Pakistani Brit, Zuberi explores English popular music of the 1980s and 1990s as a function of the politics of cultural identity in Britain. learn more... |
Author: Andrew F. SmithPub Date: 2001 A tasty and entertaining history of one of Americas favorite foodstuffs learn more... |
Author: Annette AtkinsPub Date: December 2001 The first book on 19th century siblings--as informative for todays families as it is accurate about those in the 19th century, Atkins shows how brothers and sisters provide vital familial links with each other that last. This book also tells good stories, and engages the reader in the lives of real people in the past. learn more... |
Author: Robert A. Oden, Jr.Pub Date: 2000 This is an examination of portions of the (Hebrew) Bible [Old Testament] through historical mythical parallels, anthropology, and other scientific methods to bring a refreshing new understanding of the biblical texts. learn more... |
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