Thirty years ago, an international antiglobalization movement was born in the grazing lands of France s Larzac plateau. In the 1970s, Larzac farmers were joined by others from around the world in their efforts to prevent the expansion of a local military base: by ecologists, religious pacifists, and urban leftists, and by social activists including American Indians and South American peasant leaders. In 1999 some of the same farmers who had fought the expansion of the base in the 1970s including Jose Bove dismantled the new local McDonald s. That gesture was part of a protest against U.S....
Thirty years ago, an international antiglobalization movement was born in the grazing lands of France s Larzac plateau. In the 1970s, Larzac farmers w...
Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space explores the effects of major upheavals wars, decolonization, and other social and economic changes on the ways in which public histories are presented around the world. Examining issues related to public memory in twelve countries, the histories collected here cut across political, cultural, and geographic divisions. At the same time, by revealing recurring themes and concerns, they show how basic issues of history and memory transcend specific sites and moments in time. A number of the essays look at contests over...
Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space explores the effects of major upheavals wars, decolonization, and other socia...
Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space explores the effects of major upheavals wars, decolonization, and other social and economic changes on the ways in which public histories are presented around the world. Examining issues related to public memory in twelve countries, the histories collected here cut across political, cultural, and geographic divisions. At the same time, by revealing recurring themes and concerns, they show how basic issues of history and memory transcend specific sites and moments in time. A number of the essays look at contests over...
Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space explores the effects of major upheavals wars, decolonization, and other socia...
Bodily Matters explores the anti-vaccination movement that emerged in England in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth in response to government-mandated smallpox vaccination. By requiring a painful and sometimes dangerous medical procedure for all infants, the Compulsory Vaccination Act set an important precedent for state regulation of bodies. From its inception in 1853 until its demise in 1907, the compulsory smallpox vaccine was fiercely resisted, largely by members of the working class who interpreted it as an infringement of their rights as citizens and a violation of...
Bodily Matters explores the anti-vaccination movement that emerged in England in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth in response to...
Bodily Matters explores the anti-vaccination movement that emerged in England in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth in response to government-mandated smallpox vaccination. By requiring a painful and sometimes dangerous medical procedure for all infants, the Compulsory Vaccination Act set an important precedent for state regulation of bodies. From its inception in 1853 until its demise in 1907, the compulsory smallpox vaccine was fiercely resisted, largely by members of the working class who interpreted it as an infringement of their rights as citizens and a violation of...
Bodily Matters explores the anti-vaccination movement that emerged in England in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth in response to...
How is it that in the twentieth century virtually all Americans came to think of themselves as middle class ? In this cultural history of real estate brokerage, Jeffrey M. Hornstein argues that the rise of the Realtors as dealers in both domestic space and the ideology of home ownership provides tremendous insight into this critical question. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a group of prominent real estate brokers attempted to transform their occupation into a profession. Drawing on traditional notions of the learned professions, they developed a new identity the professional...
How is it that in the twentieth century virtually all Americans came to think of themselves as middle class ? In this cultural history of real estate ...
How is it that in the twentieth century virtually all Americans came to think of themselves as middle class ? In this cultural history of real estate brokerage, Jeffrey M. Hornstein argues that the rise of the Realtors as dealers in both domestic space and the ideology of home ownership provides tremendous insight into this critical question. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a group of prominent real estate brokers attempted to transform their occupation into a profession. Drawing on traditional notions of the learned professions, they developed a new identity the professional...
How is it that in the twentieth century virtually all Americans came to think of themselves as middle class ? In this cultural history of real estate ...
Until now, very little about the recent history of the Mapuche, Chile s largest indigenous group, has been available to English-language readers. Courage Tastes of Blood helps to rectify this situation. It tells the story of one Mapuche community Nicolas Ailio, located in the south of the country across the entire twentieth century, from its founding in the resettlement process that followed the military defeat of the Mapuche by the Chilean state at the end of the nineteenth century. Florencia E. Mallon places oral histories gathered from community members over an extended period of...
Until now, very little about the recent history of the Mapuche, Chile s largest indigenous group, has been available to English-language readers. C...
Specters of Mother India tells the complex story of one episode that became the tipping point for an important historical transformation. The event at the center of the book is the massive international controversy that followed the 1927 publication of Mother India, an expose written by the American journalist Katherine Mayo. Mother India provided graphic details of a variety of social ills in India, especially those related to the status of women and to the particular plight of the country s child wives. According to Mayo, the roots of the social problems she chronicled...
Specters of Mother India tells the complex story of one episode that became the tipping point for an important historical transformation. The e...
This rich interdisciplinary collection of essays advocates and models a hemispheric approach to the study of the Americas. Taken together, the essays examine North and South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific as a broad region transcending both national boundaries and the dichotomy between North and South. In the volume s substantial introduction, the editors, an anthropologist and a historian, explain the need to move beyond the paradigm of U.S. American Studies and Latin American Studies as two distinct fields. They point out the Cold War origins of area studies, and they note how many...
This rich interdisciplinary collection of essays advocates and models a hemispheric approach to the study of the Americas. Taken together, the essays ...