A definitive account of one of the most dominant trends in recent historical writing, "The Cultural Turn in U.S. History" takes stock of the field at the same time as it showcases exemplars of its practice. The first of this volume's three distinct sections offers a comprehensive genealogy of American cultural history, tracing its multifaceted origins, defining debates, and intersections with adjacent fields. The second section comprises previously unpublished essays by a distinguished roster of contributors who illuminate the discipline's rich potential by plumbing topics that range from...
A definitive account of one of the most dominant trends in recent historical writing, "The Cultural Turn in U.S. History" takes stock of the field at ...
Blending practical advice with interesting facts about the hive, this book is a useful and entertaining guide for any manager looking to get the most out of his or her organisation.
Blending practical advice with interesting facts about the hive, this book is a useful and entertaining guide for any manager looking to get the most ...
From colonial history to the present, Americans have passionately, even violently, debated the nature and the character of money. They have painted it and sung songs about it, organized political parties around it, and imprinted it with the name of God-all the while wondering: is money a symbol of the value of human work and creativity, or a symbol of some natural, intrinsic value?
In "Face Value," Michael O'Malley provides a deep history and a penetrating analysis of American thinking about money and the ways that this ambivalence unexpectedly intertwines with race. Like race, money is...
From colonial history to the present, Americans have passionately, even violently, debated the nature and the character of money. They have painted...
From colonial history to the present, Americans have passionately, even violently, debated the nature and the character of money. They have painted it and sung songs about it, organized political parties around it, and imprinted it with the name of God all the while wondering: is money a symbol of the value of human work and creativity, or a symbol of some natural, intrinsic value?
In "Face Value," Michael O Malley provides a deep history and a penetrating analysis of American thinking about money and the ways that this ambivalence unexpectedly intertwines with race. Like race, money is...
From colonial history to the present, Americans have passionately, even violently, debated the nature and the character of money. They have painted...