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By Author
Clemente! The Enduring Legacy
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Wagenheim, Kal
Subject: Latin America, U.S. History
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Roberto Clemente, the first Latino baseball superstar, died on December 31, 1972, when his plane crashed while he tried to fly relief supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. Clemente’s legacy endures nearly four decades after his tragic death, because he …
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Cuentos: Stories from Puerto Rico (Bilingual)
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Wagenheim, Kal, editor
Subject: Caribbean
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Cuentos is a bilingual anthology of twelve short stories, many of which appeared in the 1960s in the English-language magazine The San Juan Review, co-founded by Kal Wagenheim and Augusto Font. Written by six of Puerto Rico’s leading writers, the …
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Women in Islam
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Walther, Wiebke
Subject: Middle East
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This book does not pretend that the society of Islam was dominated by women, but illustrates that the world from the classical period to modern times is also a woman’s world. Here we have tales of A’isha, who joined the …
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The Kingdom of Kush
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Welsby, Derek A.
Subject: Africa
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When Rome was a small village and the Greek city-states held sway over minuscule territories, the Kushites ruled an empire stretching from central Sudan to the borders of Palestine. During the eighth and seventh centuries B.C.E., its rulers controlled Egypt …
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Brown v. Board of Education: A Documentary History
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Whitman, Mark
Subject: U.S. History
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Fiftieth Anniversary Edition
This critical contribution marks the fiftieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. The book lets the reader come to grips with the fascinating record of a case in which facts have made a more thrilling …
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Inward Hunger: The Education of a Prime Minister
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Williams, Eric (introduction by Colin Palmer)
Subject: Caribbean
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“When the author, the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, was a lad, his country was a British crown colony, and its government offered one university scholarship a year to the entire population. Young Williams won it, and went off …
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Annotated Index of Medieval Women
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Williams, Marty and Anne Echols
Subject: World History
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This is the most exhaustive bibliography in the field, compiled by two librarians who are also trained historians. Over 1,500 women who lived between 800 and 1500 C.E. are listed alphabetically, and details on nationality and brief summaries of …
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Between Pit and Pedestal: Women in the Middle Ages
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Williams, Marty; Echols, Anne
Subject: European History, Women's History
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“A fascinating and highly readable survey.” — Library Journal
“Crusader and concubine, laundress and troubadour, mystic and midwife and miniaturist, beguine and bondwoman and the bersatrix rocking the cradle of kings — all find their rightful place in this …
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The Chinese in the Caribbean
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Wilson, Andrew, editor
Subject: Asia, Caribbean, World History
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The history of the Caribbean is a history of migrations. The peoples of the region came as conquerors and planters, slaves and indentured laborers from all parts of the globe. Each group contributed to the social fabric, culture, and commerce …
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Aspects of Avicenna
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Wisnovsky, Robert, editor
Subject: Middle East, Religion, World Literature
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The philosopher and physician Abû ‘Alî al-Husayn ibn ‘Abdallâh ibn Sînâ (d. 1037 c.e.), known in the West by his Latinized name Avicenna, was one of the most influential thinkers of the Islamic and European Middle Ages. Yet for a …
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Japan’s Economy: A Bibliography of Its Past and Present
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Wray, William D.
Subject: Asia
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This useful bibliography covers Early Modern Japan (Tokugawa period through the Restoration era), Modern Japan (1868-1945, World War II, the Occupation and Postwar eras) and Contemporary Japan.
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