Books
  • The Experiential Caribbean
  • The Politics of Aristotle
  • Self-Exposure
  • Sympathy and Science
  • How Race Is Made
  • Made From This Earth
  • The Political Ecology of Bananas
  • Women and the Historical Enterprise in America: Gender, Race and the Politics of Memory
  • García Márquez
  • Paulo Freire and the Cold War Politics of Literacy
  • Black Athena Revisited
  • Making Gullah
  • Sidney Poitier
  • Women in the Church of God in Christ
  • Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Western Culture
  • Shouldering the Burdens of Defeat
  • Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
  • Woodrow Wilson and a Revolutionary World, 1913-1921
  • The Poems of Edward Taylor
  • Federalizing the Muse
  • The Red Atlantic
  • Joining Places
  • The Green and the Gray
  • A Commentary on Plato's Meno
  • Woman's World/Woman's Empire
  • Blackness in the White Nation
  • The Dying City
  • Revenuers and Moonshiners
  • Women and the Law of Property in Early America
  • Chinese Cubans
  • Appalachia in the Making
  • Contested Waters
  • Writing Deafness
  • Decolonizing Feminisms
  • Infectious Fear
  • The Economic Diplomacy of the Suez Crisis
  • Resurrecting the Brother of Jesus
  • Visions of Freedom
  • The Intellectual Construction of America
  • Cities of the Dead
  • On Strike and on Film
  • Graveyard of the Atlantic
  • "Country Music is Wherever the Soul of a Country Music Fan Is": Opryland U.S.A. and the Importance of Home in Country Music
  • The Transformation of American Abolitionism
  • Representing Women
  • Nation Building in South Korea
  • Gendered Spaces
  • Mystical Dimensions of Islam
  • Home Grown
  • The Social Gospel in Black and White
  • Vicksburg
  • Trade Unionists Against Terror
  • Governing the Hearth
  • Their Highest Potential
  • A Scientific Theory of Culture and Other Essays
  • Many Excellent People
  • Redeeming the South
  • The Bohemian South
  • The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
  • Memphis and the Paradox of Place
  • From the Barrel of a Gun
  • The Eden-Eisenhower Correspondence, 1955-1957
  • Separate Peoples, One Land
  • Upbuilding Black Durham
  • Peace Came in the Form of a Woman
  • The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
  • Southern Cultures: The Help Special Issue
  • Empty Pleasures
  • The People’s Welfare
  • Mysteries of Sex
  • Sweet Chariot
  • A Bitter Peace
  • Defining the Peace
  • Freedom for Themselves
  • Opening America's Market
  • Original Sin and Everyday Protestants
  • Feud
  • Seneca's Drama
  • Christianity, Social Justice, and the Japanese American Incarceration during World War II
  • Hiking North Carolina's National Forests
  • Allende’s Chile and the Inter-American Cold War
  • The Voyage of the Slave Ship Hare
  • From South Texas to the Nation
  • Prophets of Rebellion
  • Slippery Characters
  • Recognition, Sovereignty Struggles, and Indigenous Rights in the United States
  • The Structure of Cuban History
  • Civil Rights, Culture Wars
  • Cutting Into the Meatpacking Line
  • Not a Gentleman's War
  • Engines of Innovation
  • Wounds of Returning
  • Break Beats in the Bronx
  • Housing Desegregation and Federal Policy
  • Baptized in PCBs
  • Prostitution, Modernity, and the Making of the Cuban Republic, 1840-1920
  • Yankee Don't Go Home!
  • The Workboats of Core Sound
  • Theater of a Separate War
  • Martin R. Delany
  • Omaha Beach
  • Wallace Stevens and Poetic Theory
  • In the Beginning
  • The Quest for Citizenship
  • The Transnational Mosque
  • The Origins of the Cuban Revolution Reconsidered
  • Union in Peril
  • The Slave Catchers
  • Imagining the Middle East
  • The Death and Life of Main Street
  • Imagining New England
  • All Bound Up Together
  • Race and Nation in Modern Latin America
  • Southern Pamphlets on Secession, November 1860-April 1861
  • Reading the Romance
  • Caliban and the Yankees
  • Racial Taxation
  • Conflicting Missions
  • Themes in Religion and American Culture
  • Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810-1860
  • Game, Set, Match
  • "A Peculiar People"
  • How the Arabian Nights Inspired the American Dream, 1790-1935
  • Gothic Arches, Latin Crosses
  • Sherman's March Through the Carolinas
  • The Veiled Garvey
  • Children of Reunion
  • Calculating the Value of the Union
  • Mothers of Invention
  • Republican Women
  • Blowout!
  • The Supreme Court and Legal Change
  • Measures of Equality
  • Solidarity Blues
  • Passage of Darkness
  • Nature's Civil War
  • Legislating Privacy
  • Decolonizing Museums
  • Cuba in the American Imagination
  • The Earl J. Hess Fortifications Trilogy, Omnibus E-book
  • Sufis and Saints' Bodies
  • A Woman's Version of the Faust Legend
  • Johann Ludwig Eberhardt and His Salem Clocks
  • Across God's Frontiers
  • Epistolary Practices
  • Mary Breckinridge
  • Boston Against Busing
  • A Faithful Account of the Race
  • Forging Diaspora
  • The Heart of Confederate Appalachia
  • The Voice of Business
  • Race, Poverty, and American Cities
  • From Belloc to Churchill
  • American Child Bride
  • Witness for Freedom
  • The Strength of a People
  • Black Faces, White Spaces
  • Oregon and the Collapse of Illahee
  • A History of the Sonata Idea
  • Pageants, Parlors, and Pretty Women
  • Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta
  • A Time to Every Purpose
  • The Politics of Economic Decline in East Germany, 1945-1989
  • Tales from the Haunted South
  • On Location in Cuba
  • A Shattered Nation
  • An American Triptych
  • Manliness and Its Discontents
  • By the Bedside of the Patient
  • C. Wright Mills and the Cuban Revolution
  • American Orientalism
  • The World of Ovid's Metamorphoses
  • The Gift of the Face
  • Creating a Confederate Kentucky
  • Sugar and Civilization
  • Herodotus and Religion in the Persian Wars
  • Rethinking Aging
  • Managing White Supremacy
  • From Cotton Field to Schoolhouse
  • The Rise of Modern Business
  • The United States and the Making of Modern Greece
  • Civil-Military Relations in Latin America
  • Allies and Adversaries
  • David Ruggles
  • America's Communal Utopias
  • To Die in Cuba
  • The Wilderness Campaign
  • Signatures of Citizenship
  • The Limits of Judicial Power
  • Coming Out Under Fire
  • Tar Heel History on Foot
  • Walker Percy Remembered
  • Sociology and Scientism
  • America and the Japanese Miracle
  • From Prejudice to Persecution
  • Telling Lies in Modern American Autobiography
  • Learning from the Wounded
  • Race and the Making of the Mormon People
  • Jim Crow Wisdom
  • War at Every Door
  • We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here
  • The Origins of Proslavery Christianity
  • Winning the Third World
  • Captain Ahab Had a Wife
  • The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
  • The Cold War at Home
  • Aristophanes' Old-and-New Comedy
  • Civic Myths
  • West Pointers and the Civil War
  • The Origins of Nazi Genocide
  • The Double
  • Women's Antiwar Diplomacy during the Vietnam War Era
  • Building a Latino Civil Rights Movement
  • The Speeches in Thucydides
  • Psychedelic Chile
  • Pauli Murray and Caroline Ware
  • Pickett's Charge--The Last Attack at Gettysburg
  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett and American Reform, 1880-1930
  • Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court
  • Race Mixture in Nineteenth-Century U.S. and Spanish American Fictions
  • The Legalist Reformation
  • Seeds of Empire
  • The African American Encounter with Japan and China
  • Moral Reconstruction
  • The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy
  • Toward an Intellectual History of Women
  • The Color of Christ
  • Contempt and Pity
  • The North Carolina Gazetteer, 2nd Ed
  • Revolution within the Revolution
  • The Woodwright's Workbook
  • Working-Class War
  • But for Birmingham
  • Rightlessness
  • Defining Women
  • Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten
  • Slavery and African Ethnicities in the Americas
  • Making Something Happen
  • Germans to the Front
  • Confronting America
  • A More Civil War
  • Grandfather Mountain
  • Germany's Cold War
  • Isles of Noise
  • Jah Kingdom
  • Interpreting Our Heritage
  • Hearts Beating for Liberty
  • The Transformation of Criminal Justice
  • Good Guys with Guns
  • To Lead the Free World
  • Women and the Politics of Sterilization
  • Field Guide to the Piedmont
  • American Originals
  • Tropical Babylons
  • Published for the Rhode Island Historical Society
  • Working Cures
  • Hotel Life
  • Sunstar and Pepper
  • Innocent Weapons
  • The Faces of the Gods
  • Brazil
  • Midnight in America
  • Slavery and Politics in the Early American Republic
  • The Column of Marcus Aurelius
  • A Richer Heritage
  • A Nation of Religions
  • Almighty God Created the Races
  • The Woodwright’s Guide
  • Sold American
  • A Very Mutinous People
  • Nation Into State
  • Chesapeake Gardening and Landscaping
  • Ambiguous Discourse
  • Sons of the Sierra
  • The Trials of Laura Fair
  • The Warrior Image
  • The American Encounter with Buddhism, 1844-1912
  • The Land Has Memory
  • Guardians of Empire
  • Catholic and Feminist
  • Blue and Gray Diplomacy
  • Gender and Jim Crow
  • An African Republic
  • Spirited Lives
  • The Legend of the Black Mecca
  • France Restored
  • The End of an Alliance
  • The Maya of Morganton
  • Muslim Networks from Hajj to Hip Hop
  • Good Girls, Good Food, Good Fun
  • The Religion of Chiropractic
  • The Terms of Order
  • Power to the Poor
  • Dispossession
  • The Resilience of Southern Identity
  • No Mercy Here
  • Whiting Up
  • The AIDS Pandemic
  • Lillian Wald
  • The Music Has Gone Out of the Movement
  • Freedom's Coming
  • American Civil Wars
  • Appalachia
  • For the Records: How African American Consumers and Music Retailers Created Commercial Public Space in the 1960s and 1970s South
  • Media and the American Mind
  • For the People
  • Critical Regionalism
  • Reimagining Indian Country
  • Remembering the Modoc War
  • Wives without Husbands
  • Mama Learned Us to Work
  • The Economics of Emancipation
  • Constituting Empire
  • Andersonville
  • A Southern Garden
  • Abiding Courage
  • Let Us Have Peace
  • A Savage Conflict
  • Complex Justice
  • Racial Discrimination and Private Education
  • Beyond the Crossroads
  • City of Inmates
  • Simone Weil
  • Shenandoah 1862
  • The Mystery of Beautiful Nell Cropsey
  • The Best of Southern Food
  • Nations Before Nationalism
  • Porous Borders
  • The Weight of Their Votes
  • Colin Palmer’s Trilogy on Imperialism in the Caribbean, Omnibus E-Book
  • Set Fair for Roanoke
  • The State and Labor in Modern America
  • Hot Peppers
  • Make Room for Daddy
  • The Southern Diaspora
  • Short Stories from the Old North State
  • Breaking Loose Together
  • The Promise of Patriarchy
  • Seeing Race in Modern America
  • Demography and Degeneration
  • Mao's China and the Cold War
  • Cosmos and Tragedy
  • Working with Class
  • The Children of Chinatown
  • A Hairdresser's Experience in High Life
  • Captive Nation
  • From Coveralls to Zoot Suits
  • Sweet Tea
  • Neither Lady nor Slave
  • A Communion of Shadows
  • American Legal Realism and Empirical Social Science
  • Innocent Experiments
  • Richard S. Ewell
  • Choosing the Jesus Way
  • War and Genocide in Cuba, 1895-1898
  • The Artistry of Anger
  • North Carolina Through Four Centuries
  • Plutarch's Sertorius
  • Slavery and the American West
  • Women's Religious Activity in the Roman Republic
  • Rome at War
  • Why Confederates Fought
  • A History of the Sonata Idea
  • Linthead Stomp
  • Pullman Porters and the Rise of Protest Politics in Black America, 1925-1945
  • Research to Revenue
  • Border War
  • Tabernacle of Hate
  • Hijab and the Republic
  • The End of the Innocence
  • The Banshees
  • Carmilla
  • Resistance, Revolt, and Gender Justice in Egypt
  • Suicide Prohibition
  • Pax Syriana
  • Embracing the Divine
  • The 60s Communes
  • Modernity, Community, and Place in Brian Friel's Drama
  • Blacks in the Adirondacks
  • My Blue Piano
  • The Rotinonshonni
  • Irish Women Dramatists
  • A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants
  • Mahmoud Darwish
  • The Tumble Inn
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman's In This Our World and Uncollected Poems
  • Art and Politics / Politics and Art
  • A Guerrilla Odyssey
  • Contemporary Sephardic Identity in the Americas
  • Fanny Seward
  • The Misadventures of Marvin
  • Screwball Television
  • Picturing Disability
  • Rethinking Occupied Ireland
  • Disciples of Passion
  • The International Politics of the Persian Gulf
  • Collaborative Dubliners
  • The Thomas Indian School and the "Irredeemable" Children of New York
  • Nightingales and Pleasure Gardens
  • The Salome Ensemble
  • My Bird
  • Words, Not Swords
  • Modern Irish Drama
  • Contesting Realities
  • Ecumenism, Memory, and German Nationalism, 1817-1917
  • Gene Basset’s Vietnam Sketchbook
  • The Revolutionary Roots of Modern Yiddish, 1903-1917
  • In the Shadow of Kinzua
  • Bigger than Ben-Hur
  • The Mizrahi Era of Rebellion
  • The Urban Plays of the Early Abbey Theatre
  • An Arab's Journey to Colonial Spanish America
  • Unveiling the Harem
  • Modernizing Marriage
  • Memory Ireland
  • A Millennium of Turkish Literature
  • Rastafari in the New Millennium
  • Falling Up
  • Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Context
  • The Essentials of Ibadi Islam
  • Unknown Museums of Upstate New York
  • Stone Houses of Jefferson County
  • From Rice Fields to Killing Fields
  • Loom
  • America in the Nineties
  • Boletes of Eastern North America
  • America in the Thirties
  • The Second Coming of Paisley
  • Rastafari
  • Gay Is Good
  • A Taste of Upstate New York
  • Women, Insecurity, and Violence in a Post-9/11 World
  • The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus
  • Land of Enchantment
  • The St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project
  • Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium
  • Hegel and the Third World
  • National Minority, Regional Majority
  • Israelites in Erin
  • Jurji Zaidan and the Foundations of Arab Nationalism
  • Relocated Memories
  • Bread Alone
  • The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman
  • Prelude to Prison
  • Jerusalem
  • Western Sahara
  • Modernity, Sexuality, and Ideology in Iran
  • Antipsychiatry
  • A Band of Noble Women
  • Artisan Entrepreneurs in Cairo and Early-Modern Capitalism (1600–1800)
  • Alabaster Cities
  • The Pistachio Seller
  • The Education of Women and The Vices of Men
  • George Rodger
  • Joyce / Shakespeare
  • The Soul of Central New York
  • Disability and Mothering
  • The American Dream
  • Disability Rhetoric
  • From Where We Stand
  • Political Acts
  • Sleeping in the Forest
  • The Snake's Pass
  • Off the Beaten Path
  • We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns
  • Black Male Frames
  • Islamist Opposition in Authoritarian Regimes
  • The Shi'ites of Lebanon
  • Women, Islam, and Identity
  • Arabs and the Art of Storytelling
  • Kodak Elegy
  • The Journals of Grace Hartigan, 1951-1955
  • From Our Springtime
  • Suburban Affiliations
  • The Druze and their Faith in Tawhid
  • Bundist Counterculture in Interwar Poland
  • Preserving the Old City of Damascus
  • Becoming Turkish
  • Arab and Arab American Feminisms
  • Inside the TV Writer's Room
  • A Sleepless Eye
  • Acts of Conscience
  • Law of Desire
  • America in the Sixties
  • The African Burial Ground in New York City
  • Decolonization Models for America’s Last Colony
  • Disenchantment
  • Place and Ideology in Contemporary Hebrew Literature
  • Compassionate Stranger
  • State of Siege
  • Reading the Wampum
  • The Children of La Hille
  • The Story of Joseph
  • Riverscapes and National Identities
  • Living in Romantic Baghdad
  • Chronicles of Majnun Layla and Selected Poems
  • The Candidate
  • A Journey into Mohawk and Oneida Country, 1634-1635
  • Helene Schweitzer
  • Back Channel Negotiation
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