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Lincoln’s Political Generals Ben Shahn’s American Scene The End of Amateurism in
David Work Photographs, 1938 American Track and Field
Winner of the Hay-Nicolay Prize of the Abraham Lin- John Raeburn Joseph M. Turrini
coln Association and the Abraham Lincoln Institute. “Adroitly analyzing the complex visual dynamics “Broadly conceived and thorough in its analysis,
“Demonstrates convincingly that these generals’ in Ben Shahn’s photography of small Ohio towns, The End of Amateurism in American Track and Field
efforts significantly aided the Union war effort in Raeburn offers a useful and compelling reading of examines the power relations in track and field and
their capacity as administrators, political supporters, an important but neglected group of images.”—Cara shows how track athletes successfully negotiated labor
recruiters and organizers of troops, and advocates Finnegan, author of Picturing Poverty: Print Culture issues.”—David K. Wiggins, author of Glory Bound:
of the Union cause among key political and ethnic and FSA Photographs Black Athletes in a White World
constituencies.”—James M. McPherson, author of 208 pp. 10 x 8.5. 100 B & W photos. 2010. 288 pp. 6 x 9. 12 B & W photos. 2010.
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Sport and Society
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The Baltimore Bank Riot
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Race and Radicalism in the Union Robert E. Shalhope Culture in the Cold War Era
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period will consult.”—Thomas Summerhill, author 60s. It demonstrates the power of Cold War rhetoric
radicals, Lause includes cameos of fascinating figures
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largely ignored in standard accounts as well as cover-
Century New York quo.”—Richard C. Crepeau, past president of the
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Antislavery and Social Reform
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Life Flows On in Endless Song 11 Cloth 978-0-252-03466-4. $35.00
Folk Songs and American History Sport and Society
Paradoxes of Prosperity Robert V. Wells
Wealth-Seeking Versus Christian Values in “A historian with a deep interest in and knowledge of Hard Luck Blues
Pre-Civil War America folk music, Wells provides interesting insights about Roots Music Photographs from the Great
Lorman A. Ratner, Paula T. Kaufman, and folk songs’ potential to make American social history Depression
Dwight L. Teeter Jr. more accessible to students and general readers.” Rich Remsberg
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road in American Folksong Afterword by Henry Sapoznik
debate on an important issue and era: the conflict
272 pp. 6 x 9. 1 table. 2009. Published in association with the Library of Congress
Americans faced in the 1850s between righteous
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168 pp. 6 x 9. 2009.
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Labor and Religion in the New Cotton South Work Safety and Health Regulation in America,
Jarod Roll 1880-1940
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James P. Cannon and the Origins
Good, Reliable, White Men NAFTA and Labor in North of the American Revolutionary
Railroad Brotherhoods, 1877-1917 America Left, 1890-1928
Paul Michel Taillon Norman Caulfield Bryan D. Palmer
“In this excellent study of a neglected topic, Taillon . . . “A very important, timely book. This study has monu- Winner of the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize by the
shows how the running trades progressed from labor mental and provocative implications that are sure to Canadian Historical Association.
organizations stressing fraternalism and mutual aid to stir debate among scholars in labor history, industrial
relations, and public policy.”—Gregg Andrews, author “An excellent portal through which to experience
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London Dockworkers, 1946-61
1910-1924 576 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 27 B & W photos. 2010.
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Tiffany M. Gill Katz, and Mary Elizabeth Perry Madame Léon Grandin
Foreword by Antoinette Burton Translated and with an introduction by Mary Beth Raycraft,
“A tremendous contribution to African-American
with an essay by Arnold Lewis
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Seattle’s Japanese Americans and the Puyallup Edited by Duncan Ryûken Williams and Democracy, Place, and Global Justice
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a faithful recording of Chinese American history are
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How Free Can Religion Be?
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