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History : Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)

Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) eBooks

You have selected the subject of Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies). The eBooks in this subject are listed below.

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Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree
By: Ishii, Izumi
Published by: Bison Books

Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree examines the role of alcohol among the Cherokees through more than two hundred years, from contact with white traders until Oklahoma reached statehood in 1907. While acknowledging the addictive and socially destructive effects of alcohol, Izumi Ishii also examines the ways in which alcohol was culturally integrated into Native society and how it served the overarching economic and political goals of the Cherokee Nation. more...

Price: $45.00


Batista Unleashed
By: Batista, Dave; Roberts, Jeremy
Published by: Wweb

People around the world know Dave Batista as World Wrestling Entertainment's "the Animal," the rope-shaking, spine-busting World Heavyweight Champion, one of the most popular Superstars in recent years. The crowd turned Batista from heel to baby face after they were electrified by his awesome physique and physical wrestling style. While his straight-shooting mouth has occasionally gotten him into trouble -- most notably in a backstage confrontation with Undertaker after some remarks about SmackDown! -- Batista is his own harshest critic. He explains his early limitations as a wrestler and the work he has done to overcome them. Interspersing his memoir with accounts from life on the road, Batista lightens the narrative with a surprising sense of humor. An Animal in the ring, he reveals himself as an honest and even humble man in everyday life. more...

Price: $17.99


Battlefields of the Civil War II
By: Howard, Blair
Published by: Hunter Publishing

Two books in one a history and travel guide. Civil War buffs and casual readers alike will delight in the battle descriptions." (Physician's Management). Fort Sumter, Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, Fort Pulaski, Lee's Retreat, Pickett's Mill, Kennesaw Mountain and more are covered. more...

Price: $15.00


Being Indian in Hueyapan
By: Friedlander, Judith
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

When "Being Indian in Hueyapan" came out in 1975, it challenged commonly held ideas about culture and identity in indigenous Mexico, raising questions that remain as provocative today as they were over thirty years ago. Now in this revised and updated edition, Judith Friedlander places her widely acclaimed work in historical context. The book describes the lives of the inhabitants of an indigenous "pueblo "during the late 1960s and early 1970s and analyzes the ways that Indians like them have been discriminated against since early colonial times. After presenting the case as she saw it in 1975, Friedlander examines the relevance of her arguments for explaining the changes that have subsequently taken place over the intervening years, following the story into the twenty-first century, both locally in Hueyapan and nationally. Friedlander pays particular attention in a new final chapter to the role anthropologists have played in defining the so-called Indian problem and in finding solutions to it, most recently as advocates of indigenous rights.  In the process, she takes a critical look at current debates about identity politics and the meaning of multiculturalism. more...

Price: $85.00


Bicycling beyond the Divide
By: Farmer, Daryl
Published by: Bison Books

On a journey begun twenty years earlier, Daryl Farmer, a twenty-year-old two-time college dropout, did what lost men have so often done in this country: he headed west. Twenty years later and seventy pounds heavier, with the yellowing journals from that transformative five-thousand-mile bicycle trek in his pack, Farmer set out to retrace his path. This is his story of pursuing that distant summer and that distant dream of home, where home is endless space, a roof of big sky, and a bed of dry earth. more...

Price: $26.95


The Black Experience in America
By: Coombs, Norman
Published by: Old LandMark Publishing

From Slavery to Emancipation to Renaissance to Racism to Rebirth, this book illuminates the struggle of Black People in America. This is a must have for people of all races, for in this story of struggle, others will surely see their own, and gain a better understanding of humankind. more...

Price: $3.99


Black Rebellion: Five Slave Revolts
By: Higginson, Thomas W.
Published by: Digireads.com

A fascinating account of five slave insurrections. more...

Price: $5.99


Black Stars of Colonial and Revolutionary Times
By: Haskins, Jim (ed.)
Published by: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

A collection of inspiring biographical profiles that bring notable African Americans of colonial times to life for young readers. In this lively, comprehensive collection, young readers will learn about twenty notable lives in the earliest period of American history each born in colonial days up to the Revolutionary War. Black Stars of Colonial Times tells the fascinating stories of famous and legendary people along with many unsung heroes and heroines. Each well-rounded biography covers its subject’s background, challenges, and achievements, and more. Beautifully illustrated, this book contains thoroughly researched stories of striking courage and determination. more...

Price: $12.95


Blackwell Companion to American Women's History
By: Hewitt, Nancy
Published by: Wiley-Blackwell

This companion contains 24 original essays by leading scholars on the most critical themes and topics in American women's history. The coverage is wide-ranging, including such topics as the colonial family, antebellum reform, the Civil War, marriage, health, sexuality, education, and immigration. more...

Price: $183.95


The Blockade and the Cruisers
By: Soley, James Russell
Published by: Digital Scanning, Inc.

This volume in The Navy in the Civil War series covers material relating to blockades and blockaders within the Capes of Virginia area. James Russell Soley was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1 October, 1850. He was graduated at Harvard in 1870, became assistant professor of English in the United States naval academy in 1871, and in 1873 was placed at the head of the department of English studies, history, and law, where he remained nine years. In 1876 he was commissioned a professor in the United States navy. He examined the systems of education in European naval colleges, and on his return made an extensive report. In 1882 he was transferred to Washington, where he collected and arranged the navy department library, and from 1883 superintended the publication of the naval records of the civil war. more...

Price: $4.95


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