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Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance

Gordon Braden

The 366 lyrics of Petrarch’s Canzoniere exert a unique influence in literary history. From the mid-fifteenth century to the early seventeenth, the poems are imitated in every major language of western Europe, and for a...

January 21, 2014, Paper, $24.00

Toward a Democratic Science

Scientific Narration and Civic Communication

Richard Harvey Brown

In this important book, a leading authority in the field of social theory and communication shows how scientific practice is a rhetorical and narrative activity, a story well told. Richard Harvey Brown develops the idea of...

January 21, 2014, Paper, $29.00

A Portrait of Mendelssohn

Clive Brown

Since his death in 1847, Felix Mendelssohn’s music and personality have been both admired and denigrated to extraordinary degrees. In this valuable book Clive Brown weaves together a rich array of documents—letters,...

January 21, 2014, Paper, $55.00

Farmers' Bounty

Locating Crop Diversity in the Contemporary World

Stephen B. Brush

Biological diversity is as crucial in agriculture as it is in nature, and it is equally important to the economic health of both industrial and nonindustrial societies. This book offers a sweeping assessment of crop...

January 21, 2014, Paper, $34.00

Robert Penn Warren and American Idealism

John Burt

Robert Penn Warren has distinguished himself in many areas of endeavor—as a poet, a novelist, a critic, and an observer of American history and politics. In this book, John Burt examines Warren’s writings in these apparently...

January 14, 2014, Paper, $24.00

Made to Play House

Dolls and the Commercialization of American Girlhood, 1830-1930

Miriam Formanek-Brunell

Dolls have long been perceived as symbols of domesticity, maternity, and materialism, designed by men and loved by girls who wanted to "play house." In this engagingly written and illustrated social history of the American...

January 21, 2014, Paper, $24.00

The Atonal Music of Anton Webern

Allen Forte

The Austrian composer Anton Webern (1883–1945) is one of the major figures of musical modernism. His mature works comprise two styles: the so-called free atonal music composed between 1907 and 1924, and the twelve-tone serial...

January 21, 2014, Paper, $39.00

Common Bodies

Women, Touch and Power in Seventeenth-Century England

Laura Gowing

This pioneering book explores for the first time how ordinary women of the early modern period in England understood and experienced their bodies. Using letters, popular literature, and detailed legal records from courts that...

December 17, 2013, Paper, $26.00

Professional Savages

Captive Lives and Western Spectacle

Roslyn Poignant

In August 1882 the circus impresario P. T. Barnum called for examples of “all the uncivilized races in existence.” In response, the showman R. A. Cunningham shipped two groups of Australian Aborigines to the United States....

January 14, 2014, Paper, $32.00

The Beecher Sisters

Barbara A. White

A joint biography of three extraordinary sisters and the tumultuous century that they helped to shape The Beecher sisters—Catharine, Harriet, and Isabella—were three of the most prominent women in...

March 4, 2014, Paper, $39.00

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