This story of Latina labor organizers is "e;a vital accounting of the struggles still being waged"e; (Margaret Randall, author of When I Look Into the Mirror and See You: Women, Terror, and Resistance).
Situé dans la partie méridionale du continent nord-américain tout en appartenant historiquement et culturellement à l'Amérique latine, le Mexique est un pays qui surprend par sa diversité.
Since its founding in 1801, African Americans have played an integral, if too often overlooked, role in the history of the University of South Carolina.
An "e;excellent biography"e; of General Washington's aide-de-camp, a daring soldier who advocated freeing slaves who served in the Continental Army (Journal of Military History).
The outpouring of grief and heartfelt tributes following Ronald Reagan's death demonstrated the love and admiration people still have for our nation's 40th president.
A collection of essays that examine how the history of slavery and race in the United States has been interpreted and inserted at public historic sitesFor decades racism and social inequity have stayed at the center of the national conversation in the United States, sustaining the debate around public historic places and monuments and what they represent.
Since its founding in 1801, African Americans have played an integral, if too often overlooked, role in the history of the University of South Carolina.
Wie Heinrich Lienhard mit Ochsenwagen nach Kalifornien zog und dort den Goldrausch miterlebteFrüh packt den Glarner Bauernsohn Heinrich Lienhard das Fernweh.
An in-depth look at the institution as the center of many important cultural shifts with which the South and the wider Church have wrestled historically.
A historical study of a little-known episode of the American Revolution in which Charleston residents were held in a British-occupied region of Florida.
L'histoire des États-Unis est celle assez improbable de treize colonies anglaises coincées au XVIIIe siècle entre la côte atlantique et les hauteurs des Appalaches, devenues quelque deux cents ans plus tard la plus grande puissance mondiale.
The Gumshoe and the Shrink is a tale of political intriguea detective story and medical mystery set against the backdrop of the closest and most storied presidential election in American history.
The acclaimed Lincoln scholar examines the president’s treatment of Southern civilians during the Civil War, shedding new light on his wartime conduct.
This sweeping reference work covers every aspect of the Cold War, from its ignition in the ashes of World War II, through the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis, to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Learn the American history they don't teach in school-like colonial zombie massacres and undead Civil War heroes-in this horrifying and hilarious volume.
This fascinating collection of letters traces the exchanges between a young subaltern on the front, Gerard ‘Ged’ Garvin, and his mother and father at home.
Isolated by much of the world for its conduct of the war in Vietnam, the United States saw British support as a key component of its efforts to sway public opinion.
A historical study of a little-known episode of the American Revolution in which Charleston residents were held in a British-occupied region of Florida.
In Ben Robertson: South Carolina Journalist and Author, Jodie Peeler tells the story of a man consumed with a need to see the world but whose heart never really left home.
Back by popular demand, a supernatural detective story revealing the true account of a house haunted by ghosts lingering after a nineteenth century murder.
Paul Revere's midnight ride; the Battles at Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill; and the people and places associated with the early days of the American Revolution hold a special place in America's collective memory.
A study of the rivalry between two American politicians and how it transformed them & the nation they sought to lead in the dark days before the Civil War.
A study of how South Carolina's federal district courts were central to achieving and solidifying gains during the civil rights movementAs the first comprehensive study of one state's federal district courts during the long civil rights movement, The Slow Undoing argues for a reconsideration of the role of the federal courts in the civil rights movement.