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  • Cambridge University Press Decrees of FourthCentury Athens 40323221 Bc Volume 1 the Literary Evidence

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    Book SynopsisThis two-volume work comprehensively collects, translates and explains the literary evidence for decrees of the fourth-century Athenian assembly. Important for scholars and students of ancient history and politics, providing new perspectives on the working of ancient Greek direct democracy and its political legacy.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Inventory A checklist; Checklist by genre type; Inventory A1: 403/2-353/2; Inventory A2: 352/1-322/1; Inventory B checklist; Inventory B1: testimonia that can be Identified as Probable Decrees (DP); Inventory B2: other possible decrees.

    1 in stock

    £122.55

  • As Long As I Hope to Live: The moving, true story

    Hodder & Stoughton As Long As I Hope to Live: The moving, true story

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis'An extraordinary book . . . vivid and heart-breaking'The Jewish ChronicleThrough the discovery of a precious friendship album which belonged to 12-year-old Alie, a Jewish schoolgirl in Amsterdam, Claudia Carli has traced and preserved the lives of an entire class of girls, most of whom did not survive the War. Alie and her friends are brought touchingly and vividly to life, along with their writings, in this extraordinary book. Their everyday hopes, pleasures and longings are offset by the constant fear of a knock on the door, a missing friend from class, a family member taken away. Alie and her mother were to die in Sobibor in 1943. Alie's sister Gretha survived Auschwitz and kept her promise to her sister to preserve the friendship album so long as she hoped to live. This book will sit alongside Anne Frank's diary and The Cutout Girl as a unique window into occupied Amsterdam and the girls who will now never be forgotten.Trade Review'An extraordinary book ... vivid and heart-breaking' * The Jewish Chronicle *

    1 in stock

    £18.00

  • London Labour and the London Poor: Selections

    Broadview Press Ltd London Labour and the London Poor: Selections

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisProduced between 1850 and 1862, London Labour and the London Poor is one of the most significant examples of nineteenth century oral history. The collection teems with the minute particulars of the everyday—bits and pieces of London lives assembled into a precarious whole by the author, editor, and principal investigator, Henry Mayhew. Mayhew was interested in the social fabric of people’s lives, their labour and earnings, but also their families, education, leisure time, and religious beliefs. What gives his “case studies” such immediacy is that they seem to flow unprompted and uninterrupted from the mouths of his subjects: street sellers, dock labourers, musicians, rat catchers, vagrants, chimney sweeps, thieves, and prostitutes.All are captured in this newly annotated and abridged edition of Mayhew’s four-volume work. Historical appendices include a contemporary map of London, reviews of London Labour, and other slum journalism from the period.Key featuresThe only edition with appendicesTrade Review“Janice Schroeder and Barbara Leckie’s Introduction sets the agenda for new directions in Mayhew studies by highlighting London Labour’s and Mayhew’s attention to ecology, sustainability, and print culture, questions that were fertile in mid-century Britain and are essential intellectual and political frameworks today. And their selections from London Labour, Mayhew’s Morning Chronicle articles, his responses to respondents, and work by contemporary ‘slum journalists’ have inspired me to teach a course with London Labour at its center. This volume offers treasures, equally to those just discovering Mayhew and to those who have encountered his work before. This is the edition of Mayhew selections to get—a Mayhew for our times.” — Priti Joshi, University of Puget Sound“Henry Mayhew investigated the Victorian London poor as a social scientist and wrote up his results as a journalist. The results, London Labour and the London Poor and his earlier contributions to theMorning Chronicle, are works in progress which he never revised, and ultimately abandoned. The combination of somewhat incompatible methods and unfinished projects has made his work difficult to understand in its totality. But now, thanks to the careful editors Janice Schroeder and Barbara Leckie and to Broadview Press, we finally have a scholarly edition, with carefully chosen and thoroughly annotated interviews and other material, appendices providing context and commentary, and new ways to read Mayhew’s work, which will enable students, scholars, and general readers alike to grasp the whole with confidence and pleasure.” — Anne Humpherys, City University of New York“This new edition of a heavily studied and well-documented text invites a new generation of ecocritical scholars to envision Mayhew as more than a socio-political campaigner and successful author. Schroeder and Leckie’s selections from London Labour and the London Poor reveal Mayhew to be an environmentalist, a visionary, and an arch manipulator of both factual and fictional material.” — Tamara Kaminsky, Victorian Periodicals ReviewTable of Contents Volume 1 Preface THE STREET-FOLK Of Wandering Tribes in General Costermongers The London Street Markets on a Saturday Night The Politics of Costermongers.—Policemen Religion of Costermongers Language of Costermongers The Literature of Costermongers Of the “Penny Gaff” Of the Coster-Girls Of the Homes of the Costermongers Of the Street-Irish Of the Street-Irish Of the Education, Literature, Amusements, and Politics of the Street-Irish The Homes of the Street-Irish Street-Sellers of Green Stuff Watercress Girl Of the Street-Sellers of Stationary, Literature, and the Fine Arts Of the Street-Sellers of Stationary, Literature, and the Fine Arts Of the Death and Fire Hunters Of Political Litanies, Dialogues, etc. Of “Cocks,” etc. Of “Strawing” Of the Sham Indecent Street-Trade Of the Low Lodging-houses of London Of the Filth, Dishonesty, and Immorality of Low Lodging-houses Of Street “Ballads on a Subject” Of the Experience of a Street Author, or Poet Of the Street Booksellers Of the Experience of a Street Bookseller Of the Street-sellers of Engravings, etc., in Umbrellas, etc. Of the “Screevers,” or Writers of Begging-Letters and Petitions Of the Street-Sellers of Manufactured Articles The Crippled Street-seller of Nutmeg-Graters Of the Street-Sellers of Poison for Rats Volume 2 THE STREET-FOLK BOOK THE SECOND Introduction Of the Street-Sellers of Second-Hand Articles Of the Street-Sellers of Petticoat and Rosemary-Lanes Of the Street-Sellers of Live Animals Of the Street-Sellers of Live Birds Of the Street-Buyers Of the “Rag-and-Bottle,” and the “Marine-Store,” Shops Of the Street-Buyers of Waste (Paper) Of the Street-Finders or Collectors Of the Sewer-Hunters Of the Mud-Larks Of the London Dustmen, Nightmen, Sweeps, and Scavengers Of the Dustmen of London Chimney-Sweepers Of the London Chimney-Sweepers Of the General Characteristics of the Working Chimney-Sweepers Of the Subterranean Character of the Sewers Crossing-Sweepers Crossing-Sweepers Gander—The “Captain” of the Boy Crossing-Sweepers Volume 3 The Destroyers of Vermin A Night at Rat-Killing Her Majesty’s Bug Destroyer OUR STREET FOLK I. Street Exhibitors Exhibitor of the Microscope The Snake, Sword, and Knife-Swallower Street Clown Street Reciter II. Street Musicians “Old Sarah” Tom-tom Players IV. Street Artists Street Photography V. Exhibitors of Trained Animals The Happy Family Exhibitor SKILLED AND UNSKILLED LABOURERS The Coal-Heavers The Coal-Heavers The Dock-Labourers The London Dock LONDON VAGRANTS London Vagrants’ Asylums for the Houseless Appendix A: Table of Contents Full table of contents of London Labour and the London Poor, including subheadings Appendix B: Reviews of London Labour and the London Poor 1. Eclectic Review, October 1851 2. Athenaeum, November 15, 1851 3. Reynold’s Newspaper, May 18, 1851 4. Reynold’s Newspaper, June 15, 1851 5. Reynold’s Newspaper, July 20, 1851 Appendix C: Selection of entries from the Morning Chronicle and Volume 4 of London Labour and the London Poor From The Morning Chronicle 1. A Visit to the Cholera Districts of Bermondsey, September 24, 1849 2. Letter I, October 19, 1849 From Volume 4 3. Classification of the Workers and Non-Workers of Great Britain 4. Female Operatives 5. Pickpockets and Shoplifters 6. Hindoo Beggars 7. Negro Beggars Appendix D: Answers to Correspondents 1. No. 19, April 19, 1851 2. No. 24, May 24, 1851 3. No. 33, July 26, 1851 4. Nos. 9 & 10, February 8 & 15, 1851 5. No. 16, March 29, 1851 6. No. 21, May 3, 1851 7. No. 23, May 17, 1851 Appendix E: Mayhew’s Contemporaries and “Slum Journalism” 1. From The Rookeries of London, by Thomas Beames 2. From London Shadows: A Glance at the ‘Homes’ of the Thousands, by George Godwin 3. From Ragged London in 1861, by John Hollingshead Appendix F: Map of London

    3 in stock

    £19.95

  • Light the Road of Freedom

    University of Alberta Press Light the Road of Freedom

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSahbaa Al-Barbari’s story provides a unique perspective on Palestinian experiences before and after the 1948 Nakba. Born and educated in Gaza, Al-Barbari was an activist in her community. When Israel occupied the Gaza Strip in 1967, Al-Barbari and her husband Mu’in Bseiso became refugees, stripped of their residency rights and forced to live in exile for the next three decades. While in exile, moving from Lebanon to Syria, Libya, Kuwait, Egypt, and finally Tunisia, Al-Barbari held tight to her hope of one day returning to Gaza. Her life speaks volumes about the struggle experienced by millions of disenfranchised Palestinians, separated from family members and their homeland. This is the second book in the Women’s Voices from Gaza series, which honours women’s unique and underrepresented perspectives on the social, material, and political realities of Palestinian life. Foreword by Ramzy Baroud.Trade Review"What an extraordinary project! We don't hear enough from Gaza. Through the oral histories of Palestinian women who have lived, witnessed, and built lives and futures for their families and communities—in the face of devastating force and continuing injustices—we learn Palestinian History through the intimate daily ways individuals have lived and made it." -- Lila Abu-Lughod, Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science, Columbia University"Gaza City is one of the most ancient cultural centres on the Mediterranean, and its people have long been a backbone of the Palestinian national movement. How Gazan women describe their lives under continual siege and military attack reveals their capacity for bearing hardship and undertaking initiatives in the public sphere. Ghada Ageel, a Gazan, and Barbara Bill have ably used oral history to bring readers the lived reality of women of different backgrounds, ages, and occupations." -- Rosemary Sayigh, anthropologist and oral historian"Al-Barbari lived in Cairo, Beirut, and Kuwait, before being allowed to return to Gaza after the Oslo Peace Accords gave permission for some exiles to return... She witnessed the attacks in Beirut moving from shelter to shelter; she lived in Tunis when Israeli agents attacked Palestinians exiled there; during the 1967 war she was in Cairo, which started her original denial of return... [L]iving in peace, a real peace, is the basic demand... Light the Road of Freedom is an important contribution to recording history as witnessed and experienced by the women and families of Palestine." Jim Miller, Palestine Chronicle, August 25, 2023Table of ContentsPreface ix Foreword xv Acknowledgments xxiii Introduction xv Light the Road of Freedom 1 / Growing up in Gaza 3 2 / The 1948 Nakba and Studies in Cairo 21 3 / Arrest and Imprisonment 43 4 / Marriage and Exile 53 5 / Tunis 73 6 / Return 87 7 / The High Price of Freedom 93 Chronology of Events in Palestine 105 Notes 125 Glossary 151 Bibliography 153

    2 in stock

    £17.99

  • How Things Fall Apart: What Happened to the Cuban

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC How Things Fall Apart: What Happened to the Cuban

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA powerful account of the decline of the Cuban Revolution, told through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens. 'Masterful... Dore uses oral history to tell a history of Cuba from the bottom up' Professor Linda Gordon 'A vital addition to Cuba's rich oral tradition' Will Grant, BBC Cuba Correspondent 'Opens wide a window on the last forty years of Cuban history' Professor Gerald Martin 'To have gathered these life stories together with such grace, eloquence and trust is a towering achievement' Professor Ruth Behar Cuba is not the country it used to be. The regime is disintegrating, and unprecedented protest marches are challenging the gerontocratic Communist Party leadership. How Things Fall Apart reveals the decay of this political system through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens. Born in the 1970s and 80s, these men and women recount how their lives changed over a tumultuous stretch of thirty-five years: first when Fidel opened the country to tourism following the fall of the Soviet bloc; then when Raúl Castro allowed market forces to operate, thinking it would stop the country's economic slide; and finally when President Trump's tightening of the US embargo combined with the Covid-19 pandemic to cause economic collapse. With warmth and humanity, they describe learning to survive in an environment where a tiny minority has grown rich by local standards, the great majority has been left behind, and inequality has destroyed the very things that used to give meaning to Cubans' lives. Born out of the first oral history project authorized by the Cuban government in forty years, Professor Elizabeth Dore gathers these stories to illuminate the slow and agonizing decline of the Cuban Revolution over the past four decades. For over sixty years the government controlled the historical narrative. In this book, Cubans tell their own stories.Trade ReviewMasterful... Dore uses oral history to tell a history of Cuba from the bottom up, accompanied by her own astute commentary. How Things Fall Apart reads like a set of vivid short stories -- Professor Linda GordonAn elegant account of the evolution of a revolution. Writing on a topic which still has the power to provoke the most visceral responses across the political spectrum, Dore has done a rare thing: she has let the Cuban people speak for themselves. Dore handles their stories of triumph and hardship with honesty, compassion and respect, and in the process has held up a mirror to the state of the Cuban Revolution in the twenty-first century. How Things Fall Apart is a vital addition to Cuba's rich oral tradition -- Will Grant, BBC Mexico, Central America and Cuba CorrespondentThese life stories of Cubans are so raw, so honest, so moving, that you feel as if you know each of them personally. To have gathered them together with such grace, eloquence and trust is a towering achievement... This book serves as a testament to the audacity and sorrow Cubans experienced in seeking to change not only their own history but the history of the world -- Professor Ruth Behar, author of Letters from CubaElizabeth Dore's book opens wide a window on the last forty years of Cuban history and allows us to listen, uniquely, to the always vivid memories and conclusions of ordinary Cubans as they look back on the lives they lived during the most arduous and troubled years of the Revolution -- Professor Gerald MartinCuba through human lenses. Dore's impressive book sadly portrays the unraveling of the revolutionary utopian dream -- Professor Susan EcksteinThe chronicle of a death foretold * Spectator *

    4 in stock

    £26.59

  • Lost Voices from the Titanic: The Definitive Oral

    Cornerstone Lost Voices from the Titanic: The Definitive Oral

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisStarting from its original conception and design by the owners and naval architects at the White Star Line through construction at Harland and Wolff's shipyards in Belfast, Nick Barratt explores the pre-history of the Titanic. He examines the aspirations of the owners, the realities of construction and the anticipation of the first sea-tests, revealing that the seeds of disaster were sown by the failure to implement sealed bulkheads - for which the original plans are now available. Barratt then looks at what it was like to embark on the Titanic's maiden voyage in April 1912. The lives of various passengers are examined in more detail, from the first class aristocrats enjoying all the trappings of privilege, to the families in third-class and steerage who simply sought to leave Britain for a better life in America. Similarly, the stories of representatives from the White Star Line who were present, as well as members of the crew, are told in their own words to give a very different perspective of the voyage.Finally, the book examines the disaster itself, when Titanic struck the iceberg on 14 April and sunk hours later. Survivors from passengers and crew explain what happened, taking you back in time to the full horror of that freezing Atlantic night when up to 1,520 people perished. The tragedy is also examined from the official boards of enquiry, and its aftermath placed in a historic context - the damage to British prestige and pride, and the changes to maritime law to ensure such an event never took place again. The book concludes by looking at the impact on those who escaped, and what became of them in the ensuing years; and includes the words of the last living survivor, Millvina Dean.Trade ReviewA splendid collection of eye-witness accounts by those who built, sailed and survived the Titanic. Fascinating and heart-rending * Saul David *

    2 in stock

    £14.39

  • HarperCollins Publishers India Ramayanam

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    1 in stock

    £21.90

  • Lost Voices of the Edwardians 19011910 in Their Own Words

    HarperCollins Publishers Lost Voices of the Edwardians 19011910 in Their Own Words

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £999.99

  • Old Norse Mythology

    Oxford University Press Old Norse Mythology

    15 in stock

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    £22.32

  • Doing Oral History

    Oxford University Press Inc Doing Oral History

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDoing Oral History: A Practical Guide is considered the premier guidebook to oral history, used by professional oral historians, public historians, archivists, and genealogists as a core text in college courses and throughout the public history community. Over the past decades, the development of digital audio and video recording technology has continued to alter the practice of oral history, making it even easier to produce quality recordings and to disseminate them on the Internet. This basic manual offers detailed advice on setting up an oral history project, conducting interviews, making video recordings, preserving oral history collections in archives and libraries, and teaching and presenting oral history.Using the existing Q&A format, the third edition asks new questions and augments previous answers with new material, particularly in these areas:1. Technology: As before, the book avoids recommending specific equipment, but weighs the merits of the types of technology available for audio and video recording, transcription, preservation, and dissemination. Information about web sites is expanded, and more discussion is provided about how other oral history projects have posted their interviews online. 2. Teaching: The new edition addresses the use of oral history in online teaching. It also expands the discussion of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) with the latest information about compliance issues.3. Presentation: Once interviews have been conducted, there are many opportunities for creative presentation. There is much new material available on innovative forms of presentation developed over the last decade, including interpretive dance and other public performances.4. Legal considerations: The recent Boston College case, in which the courts have ruled that Irish police should have access to sealed oral history transcripts, has re-focused attention on the problems of protecting donor restrictions. The new edition offers case studies from the past decade.5. Theory and Memory: As a beginner''s manual, Doing Oral History has not dealt extensively with theoretical issues, on the grounds that these emerge best from practice. But the third edition includes the latest thinking about memory and provides a sample of some of the theoretical issues surrounding oral sources. It will include examples of increased studies into catastrophe and trauma, and the special considerations these have generated for interviewers.6. Internationalism: Perhaps the biggest development in the past decade has been the spreading of oral history around the world, facilitated in part by the International Oral History Association. New oral history projects have developed in areas that have undergone social and political upheavals, where the traditional archives reflect the old regimes, particularly in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The third edition includes many more references to non-U.S. projects that will still be relevant to an American audience. These changes make the third edition of Doing Oral History an even more useful tool for beginners, teachers, archivists, and all those oral history managers who have inherited older collections that must be converted to the latest technology.Trade ReviewDonald Ritchie...has produced an invaluable manual that will serve research scholars and teachers equally well. ... Without pretension, Doing Oral History fulfills the promise touted on the jacket cover: to provide 'practical advice and reasonable explanations for anyone.' ... [A] significant contribution to making oral history accessible to a wide audience of potential users. * The History Teacher *Written in a friendly question-and-answer format, this book gives advice for preparing, setting up, and conducting an interview. ... Ritchie's step-by-step guide will help you preserve your family's experiences for generations to come. * Family Tree *Ritchie has laid out the fundamentals to guide novices and given long-term practitioners material that will help them re-evaluate their own approaches. This book needs to be on every oral historian's shelf. * Northwest Oral History Association *This book is not a dustcatcher. It is destined to be dog-eared and full of underlined passages, from the first time you pick it up. In a user-friendly question-and-answer format, much like an oral history interview, Don Ritchie has packed into one modest volume enough practical advice to get an oral history project off the ground, help a novice oral historian conduct a responsible interview, and challenge more experienced oral historians, librarians, and archivists who might use oral history to think broadly about the impact of what they are doing. * Mid-Atlantic Archivist *[The] standard work for many years to come. * Public Historian *Simple, straightforward, and effective. ... [A] stimulating and formidable work...it is indeed a guide to practice, but it is much more: it is a stepping-off point to the increasingly large universe that oral history pracititioners occupy. * Oral History Review *[An] all-purpose guide to the entire range of the oral history process...this volume provides extensive background on oral history and its relation to the larger realm of historical inquiry, discusses how oral history interviewing compares with journalistic and other interviewing techniques, and considers the workings of the human memory. * American Archivist *A definitive guide that provides all the practical advice and explanations needed to turn your ideas and goals into action and to create recordings that illuminate the human experience for generations to come. Definitely recommended. * The Ultimate Puzzle: Family Research *A comprehensive handbook on the theory, methods, and practice of oral history, based on work by the Oral History Association to revise its professional standards and principles. * Book News, Inc. *[A] comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the art of oral history. * Oral History in New Zealand *offers a practical overview of the nuts and bolts of doing oral history, from setting up a project and conducting interviews to its uses in research and writing ... Ritchie's depth of experience and straightforward approach anticipate the vast majority of questions likely to be asked by those embarking on oral history projects. * Gail Dubrow, American Historical Review *The third edition of Doing Oral History presents a wealth of information in a readable and inviting form ... a welcome update to a classic publication. * Barbara W. Sommer, Oral History Review *Table of ContentsIntroduction and Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1. An Oral History of Our Time ; Memory and Oral History ; Public History and Oral History ; Chapter 2. Setting Up An Oral History Project ; Funding and Staffing ; Equipment ; Processing ; Legal Concerns ; Archiving and the Internet ; Chapter 3. Conducting Interviews ; Preparing for the Interview ; Setting up the Interview ; Conducting the Interview ; Concluding the Interview ; Chapter 4. Using Oral History for Research ; Oral Evidence ; Theory ; Publishing Oral History ; Chapter 5. Videotaping Oral History ; Setting and Equipment ; Processing and Preserving Video Recordings ; Video Documentaries, Exhibits, and the Internet ; Chapter 6. Preserving Oral History in Archives and Libraries ; Managing Oral History Collections ; Sound Recordings ; Digital Oral Archives ; Donated Interviews ; Legal Considerations ; Public Outreach ; Chapter 7. Teaching Oral History ; Oral History in Elementary and Secondary Schools ; Oral History in Undergraduate and Graduate Education ; Institutional Review Boards ; Chapter 8. Presenting Oral History ; Oral History Web Sites ; Community History ; Family Interviewing ; Therapeutic Uses of Oral History ; Museum Exhibits ; Radio and Television ; Performance ; Appendix 1: Best Practices of the Oral History Association. ; Appendix 2: Sample Legal Release Forms ; Notes and References ; Bibliography ; Internet Resources ; Index

    15 in stock

    £33.24

  • Cosmopolitan Africa 17001875

    Oxford University Press Cosmopolitan Africa 17001875

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCosmopolitan Africa, 1700-1875, offers an alternative interpretation of the 175 years leading up to the formal colonization of Africa by Europeans. In this brief and affordable text, author and series editor Trevor R. Getz demonstrates how Africans pursued lives, constructed social settings, forged trading links, and imagined worlds that were sophisticated, flexible, and well adapted to the increasingly global and fast-paced interactions of this period. Getz''s interpretation of a cosmopolitan Africa is based on careful reading of Africans'' oral histories and traditions, written documents, and images of or from the eighteenth century. Examining this time period from both social and cultural perspectives, Cosmopolitan Africa, 1700-1875, helps students to re-envision African societies in the time before colonization.Table of ContentsSeries Introduction ; Introduction ; Chapter 1: Ordering their worlds ; A Place to begin ; Spirit power and state power in Burganda ; Xhosa worlds: homestad, neighborhood, kingdom, ancestors ; Matriclans and entrepreneurs in the making of the Asante state ; Titles and lineages in Igbo-speaking societies ; Imperial Tunis ; Reigning in greed and anarchy in BaKongo and Jaga state and society ; Feature: Beatriz of Saint Anthony ; Chapter 2: Global Africa in an oceanic era ; An Oceanic era ; Mediterranean Africa ; Atlantic Africa ; Indian Ocean Africa ; Feature: The Chronicles of Pate and 19th century Swahili identity ; Chapter 3: Spiritual belief and practice in cosmopolitan Africa ; African <"world>" and African <"traditional>" religions ; African Islam in the eighteenth century ; African Christianity and Protestant evangelism ; Feature: The Xhosa Cattle-Killing ; Chapter 4: African economies and the industrial revolution ; Production and productivity in late eighteenth century Africa ; Africans and the industrial revolution ; Settlers, peasants, and plantations ; Feature: Muhammad Ali's Egypt ; Chapter 5: Africans write back ; Men and women in the middle? ; Egyptian intellectuals on France and Islam ; The Abbe Boilat ; James Africanus Horton ; The <"educated men>" of the Fante Confederation ; Jan Tzatzoe in Britain ; Towards colonialism?

    15 in stock

    £35.10

  • They Say in Harlan County

    Oxford University Press They Say in Harlan County

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMade famous in the 1976 documentary Harlan County USA, this pocket of Appalachian coal country has been home to generations of miners--and to some of the most bitter labor battles of the 20th century. It has also produced a rich tradition of protest songs and a wealth of fascinating culture and custom that has remained largely undiscovered by outsiders, until now.They Say in Harlan County is not a book about coal miners so much as a dialogue in which more than 150 Harlan County women and men tell the story of their region, from pioneer times through the dramatic strikes of the 1930s and ''70s, up to the present. Alessandro Portelli draws on 25 years of original interviews to take readers into the mines and inside the lives of those who work, suffer, and often die in them--from black lung, falling rock, suffocation, or simply from work that can be literally backbreaking. The book is structured as a vivid montage of all these voices--stoic, outraged, grief-stricken, defiant--skillfully interwoven with documents from archives, newspapers, literary works, and the author''s own participating and critical voice. Portelli uncovers the whole history and memory of the United States in this one symbolic place, through settlement, civil war, slavery, industrialization, immigration, labor conflict, technological change, migration, strip mining, environmental and social crises, and resistance. And as hot-button issues like mountain-top removal and the use of clean coal continue to hit the news, the history of Harlan County--especially as seen through the eyes of those who lived it--is becoming increasingly important. With rare emotional immediacy, gripping narratives, and unforgettable characters, They Say in Harlan County tells the real story of a culture, the resilience of its people, and the human costs of coal mining.Trade ReviewThey Say in Harlan County is a multi-vocal exploration of three centuries of Harlan County history: foundation narratives of eighteenth century conquest and pioneer settlement through tales of the Civil War and its aftermath of industrialization, vivid recollections of racial violence and labor struggles, stories of the mid-twentieth century devastation of the region by strip-mining, outmigration, the War on Poverty, the corruption of the United Mine Worker leadership, and the struggle over compensation for black lung. * Western Folklore *By any standards, this is a remarkable and compelling work. * J. D. A. Widdowson, Centre for English Traditional Heritage *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Harlan County, 1964-2007: A love story ; Chapter 1: The Bear and the Sycamore Tree ; Chapter 2: Of Hardship and Love ; Chapter 3: Wars and Peace ; Chapter 4: These Signs Shall Follow Them ; Chapter 5: Flush Times and Rough Times ; Chapter 6: A Space of Their Own ; Chapter 7: Miner's Life ; Chapter 8: Identities ; Chapter 9: No Neutrals there ; Chapter 10: God, Guns, and Guts ; Chapter 11: Harlan on Our Minds ; Chapter 12: Exodus ; Chapter 13: The Other America ; Chapter 14: Democracy and the Mines ; Chapter 15: Staying Alive ; People I Owe ; Notes ; The Narrators ; Index

    15 in stock

    £34.67

  • War Stories

    ABC-CLIO War Stories

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTheir War Stories, along with the stories of 13 other students in a Western Civilization class, are chronicled here by the teacher who earned their respect and trust while tracing the paths that brought them together behind the walls of a maximum security prison.Americans are vitally concerned about crime.Table of ContentsInside the Gulag Rashid Strangers Delloyd X The Power of the Word "Gregory" Ethiop Jeffrey History Lessons Mazar Other Voices The System Bibliography Index

    15 in stock

    £55.00

  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Berbers of Morocco

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £35.38

  • Ojibwa Narratives Of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques LePique 189395 Great Lakes Books Of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques  18931895 Great Lakes Books Paperback

    Wayne State University Press Ojibwa Narratives Of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques LePique 189395 Great Lakes Books Of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques 18931895 Great Lakes Books Paperback

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThese 52 narratives feature the tales of three 19th-century Ojibwa storytellers - Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques LePique. Collected by Homer H. Kidder, the stories present a fresh view of an early period of Ojibwa thought and way of life in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

    15 in stock

    £22.75

  • Na Pua Alii O Kauai Ruling Chiefs of Kauai Latitude 20 Books

    University of Hawai'i Press Na Pua Alii O Kauai Ruling Chiefs of Kauai Latitude 20 Books

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe stories of Kaua'i's ruling chiefs were passed from generation to generation in songs and narratives recited by trained storytellers. Genealogical references to the chiefs are interspersed with legends of sea voyages, wars, heroes and romances in this resource book.

    15 in stock

    £18.95

  • Vanderbilt University Press Doing Time for Peace

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    £86.00

  • Histories of Namibia Living Through the Liberation Struggle

    The Merlin Press Ltd Histories of Namibia Living Through the Liberation Struggle

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Namibia gained its independence in 1990 after 23 years of war, most of the eleven Namibians whose life histories make up this book were in their mid-thirties. To that point their whole adult lives had been lived in the struggle, more than half of them in exile. Few of them owned anything. None held prominent jobs. Most had endured hardship, hunger, sickness and fear, and witnessed terrible cruelty and suffering. All had lost family members or friends. Yet their outlook was triumphant and optimistic and their stories are full of enthusiasm, energy, determination and purpose. When you read their stories you are not surprised that they have since become well known in their chosen fields. Yet when they told these stories most of them were not well known. They just happened to be people we came to know and like in the course of our work (Brown as a journalist and development consultant, Leys as a social science researcher) and whom we asked if they would tell us their stories. They telTable of ContentsIN

    15 in stock

    £20.17

  • Notoriously Militant The Story of a Union Branch at Ford Dagenham

    The Merlin Press Ltd Notoriously Militant The Story of a Union Branch at Ford Dagenham

    15 in stock

    Table of ContentsPrehistory: T&G Meets FMC; The Birth of 1107; The PTA; Continuous Conflict; The Seventies: From Social Contract to "Syndicalism"; The Eighties: From New Technology to "Employee Involvement"; The Nineties: "Flexibility", Equal Opportunities and the Struggle for Security; The Noughties: End of an Era; All Over?

    15 in stock

    £18.00

  • In Ireland Long Ago

    Mercier Press In Ireland Long Ago

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the world of Irish folklore with Kevin Danaher''s book, ''In Ireland Long Ago.'' This narrative provides a look into traditional Irish folk life, from the comfort of the hearth to the stories and gossip that fill it, alongside the food and drink that define Irish tradition.This book explores the lifestyle of a past generation in Ireland, highlighting daily life and customs. It includes descriptions of household items, agricultural tools, and stories like that of the water diviner, bringing Irish folklore to life.You''ll read about intense faction fights, Irish weddings, and rituals for the departed. This volume isn''t just a book; it''s a journey into Irish folk life and its stories and traditions.''In Ireland Long Ago'' has been informing and surprising readers for over thirty years and is a significant book in Irish folklore literature. It offers an exploration of Irish heritage, culture, and folklore.With Danaher''s storytelling and attention to detail, ''In Ireland Long Ago'' is a valuable addition to your collection of Irish folklore books. The narratives transport you to a different time, showcasing Ireland''s folklore-filled past.Table of ContentsBy Way of Introduction Thatch and Whitewash The Hearth The Light and the Fire Pots and Pans What did they Eat? Our Daily Bread What did they Drink? Mountain Dew Tobacco What did they Wear? Plough and Spade The Flail The Dairy Carrying Things Travel by Water Weighing and Measuring The Water Diviner The Forge ‘Come all ye Gallant Irishmen ...' The Faction Fighters Haste to the Wedding The Hedge School The Wake The Funeral In Memory of the Dead

    15 in stock

    £15.84

  • Victims of the Cultural Revolution

    Oneworld Publications Victims of the Cultural Revolution

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe very purpose of history is to gather up what is about to be lost for ever.Between 500,000 to 2 million people died in the Cultural Revolution. Yet a silence remains as to why. Over eleven years in Mao’s China, an all-out assault on ‘class enemies’ took place. Teenagers smashed their teachers’ skulls. Doctors were tortured in jail as foreign spies. Ordinary people condemned ‘counter-revolutionaries’ to execution - and then went home and ate their dinner. This was less than fifty years ago. But the victims are being forgotten already. Wang Youqin unmasks the true brutality of the Cultural Revolution. Documenting the deaths of over six hundred individuals, Victims of the Cultural Revolution calls on us to remember the evil ideological fanaticism wreaks and pays tribute to all those who suffered.Trade Review'Carefully composed and captivating... May Wang Youqin’s monumental book reach beyond the narrow confines of the ivory tower and attract the many readers it so obviously deserves.' -- Frank Dikötter, TLS'In 1966, Wang was a schoolgirl who witnessed the hounding of Bian Zhongyun. Her response was to gather oral histories of the period, which are published . . . as Victims of the Cultural Revolution in a lucid translation by Stacy Mosher. Her book is . . a chronicle of deaths until now untold. Her teacher’s death is described, but so are countless others, mostly far less high-profile, like the 60-year-old Li Jingpo, who worked at the elite Jingshan high school in Beijing and was killed in August 1966. But he was not a teacher or administrator: he was just the doorman. Being a bona fide proletarian didn’t save him from the students who used to call him “Uncle Li”. Wang’s account of what happened during one of China’s darkest moments is a powerful companion to [Tania] Branigan’s compelling account of why it still haunts the very different country of today.' -- Rana Mitter, Guardian‘I find this book to have enormous historical value, and believe it will serve as a foundation for future historians carrying out research into the political, educational, and social history of this period.’ -- Yu Ying-shih, Emeritus Professor of East Asian Studies and History at Princeton University‘Wang Youqin is one of a number of Chinese-born scholars in the United States who have been undertaking the Cultural Revolution research that cannot be done in China. In this book, Professor Wang takes a very important step in the direction of making her fellow Chinese confront their recent past.’ -- Roderick MacFarquhar, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science and former Director of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard University‘Insightful… Mosher has abbreviated the work to great effect, taking away some of its encyclopedic nature and duplicative material while also adding new information that Wang collected in the intervening 20 years… [the book] gives a sense of the enduring nightmare of this period… The broader significance of this book and these developments is that the Chinese Communist Party has not been able to erase or control history the way it would like. Overseas scholars like Wang now feed into a broad discussion in China, challenging the Chinese Communist Party on its most sacred ground: its control of history.’ -- The China Project

    2 in stock

    £42.50

  • Ireland and the End of the British Empire The Republic and its Role in the Cyprus Emergency

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Ireland and the End of the British Empire The Republic and its Role in the Cyprus Emergency

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHelen O'Shea is Tutor in British social and political history at the University of Strathclyde and the University of Edinburgh. She completed her PhD in Modern History at the University of Edinburgh in 2009.Table of ContentsLong Shadows 1. The Evolution of Enosis and the Irish Interaction with British Cyprus, 1878-1954 i. ‘Accidental’ Irishmen or Erin’s ‘Gallant Sons’? The Early Years of ‘British’ Cyprus ii. Growing Analogies: T.P. O’Connor, Michael Collins and ‘British Fairplay’ in Cyprus iii. ‘Enosis and Only Enosis’: The 1931 Riots, World War II and the Greek Civil War Unlearned Lessons 2. The Irish Press Response to the Cyprus Emergency: A Comparative Analysis i. Hesitant Beginnings: Irish Anti-communism and the Cyprus Question ii. Civil War Ghosts: Historical Constraints on Irish Press Opinion iii. Reflecting the National Synthesis? The Irish Times and the Cyprus Question 3. Insurgent Compatriots: Irish Republicanism and the EOKA Campaign i. A Marriage of Motives: Greek-Cypriot Nationalism and the National Student Council ii. The NSC and International Student Anti-colonialism in Dublin iii. ‘The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend’: The IRA-EOKA Joint Prison Escape Effort iv. The United Irishman Debate: Northern Ireland, Cyprus and the British Armed Forces Walking the Tightrope 4. The Irish Religious Response to Cypriot Self-Determination i. The Irish Catholic, the Standard, Irish Partition and the Cyprus Question ii. Cyprus, Communism and Irish Catholicism iii. Catholic-Greek Orthodox Tensions and the Cyprus Question iv. The Church of Ireland’s Relationship with the Greek Orthodox Church v. The Irish Churches’ Response to the Anti-Greek Pogroms and the Deportation of Archbishop Makarios 5. Irish UN Foreign Policy and the Cyprus Question i. The Second Inter-Party Government, UN Membership and the Cyprus Question ii. The Formation and Execution of Liam Cosgrave’s Irish UN Policy iii. ‘Bloody Mavericks?’ The Return of Fianna Fáil iv. Irish Partition, the Cyprus Question and the Thirteenth UN Session 6. Ireland, Cyprus and the Council of Europe i. James Crosbie, Seán MacBride and the Consultative Assembly ii. Crosbie, the European Court of Human Rights and the Greek Application 176/56 iii. MacBride, Makarios and Misconceptions iv. Friend or Foe? Britain, Ireland and the Greek Application 176/56 Hidden Histories 7. Ireland, the Colonial Legal Service and Emergency Legislation i. Chief Justice Sir Eric Hallinan ii. Nicosia Special Court: Charles Vesey Boyle and James Trainor iii. Chief Justice Sir Paget John Bourke iv. Attorney-General James Holmes Henry 8. The Irish Involvement in British Counter-Insurgency in Cyprus i. ‘Taking the Shilling’: Irish Recruitment to the British Army and Service in Cyprus ii. The Cyprus Emergency and the Anglo-Irish Military Tradition iii. The Irish Involvement in the Deportation of Archbishop Makarios iv. Ireland, Cyprus and the Suez Crisis v. Coercion and Conciliation in Cyprus: The Case of Michael Boyd Conclusion

    15 in stock

    £32.99

  • Family History Historical Consciousness and Citizenship

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Family History Historical Consciousness and Citizenship

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFamily history is one of the most widely practiced forms of public history around the globe, especially in settler migrant nations like Australia and Canada. It empowers millions of researchers, linking the past to the present in powerful ways, transforming individuals' understandings of themselves and the world. This book examines the practice, meanings and impact of undertaking family history research for individuals and society more broadly. In this ground-breaking new book, Tanya Evans shows how family history fosters inter-generational and cross-cultural, religious and ethnic knowledge, how it shapes historical empathy and consciousness and combats social exclusion, producing active citizens. Evans draws on her extensive research on family history, including survey data, oral history interviews and focus groups undertaken with family historians in Australia, England and Canada collected since 2016. Family History, Historical Consciousness and Citizenship reveals that family hiTrade ReviewEngaging with how family historians think, feel, collaborate and use the past in the present, Evans demonstrates the value of historical consciousness as a way of engaging with the world, and what such a perspective offers academic historians and the public alike. A remarkable achievement. * Katie Barclay, Associate Professor of History, The University of Adelaide, Australia *Tanya Evans is one of the world’s leading experts in family history and her new compelling new work situates research in this field at the meeting point of multiple exciting areas. Thoughtful, suggestive, generous and provocative though it is for scholars, most importantly Family History, Historical Consciousness and Citizenship allows the family historians themselves to speak. * Jerome de Groot, Professor of Literature and Culture, Department of English, American Studies and Creative Writing, University of Manchester, UK *A fascinating book showing the often under-rated value of family history and family historians. Evans shows how family history epitomises the history from below approach, is key to understanding everyday, emotional, intimate historical worlds, and can be a radicalising force today, challenging inequalities, marginalisation and heteronormative visions of family life. * Laura King, Associate Professor in Modern British History, University of Leeds, UK *A bold, brilliant manifesto for family history, a truly democratised history whose millions of practitioners uncover for themselves the mythic nature of dominant national stories about the past. Evans powerfully argues that academics collaborate with family historians to innovate, to communicate the value of History, and to create active, global citizens. * Joanne Begiato, Professor in History, Oxford Brookes University, UK *

    15 in stock

    £28.99

  • The Order Has Been Carried Out

    Palgrave USA The Order Has Been Carried Out

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOn March 24, 1944, Nazi occupation forces in Rome killed 335 unarmed civilians in retaliation for a partisan attack the day before.Trade Review"An extremely readable book. Portelli's work is to be valued not only for the light it casts on an important moment in the history of the Italian Resistance, but also for what it has to say about the history of the working classes in Rome." - Journal of Modern Italian Studies"Alessandro Portelli's The Order Has Been Carried Out is a major work by a scholar who has already helped to form the field of oral history. It is an intricate and compelling account of one of the central events of the German occupation of Rome during World War II, a partisan attack followed by a retaliatory Nazi massacre. Portelli manages to show how an historic event which is supposedly very well-known has in fact been largely hidden under layers of mystification during its constant telling and retelling." - Alexander Stille, author of Future of the Past "Alessandro Portelli, one of the most creative interpreters of oral testimony, explores again the complex intersection of memory, history, consciousness, and ideology, this time in the context of a Nazi massacre in the city of Rome in 1944. What is so startling about the work is the subtle and respectful manner in which the voices of those for whom the memory remains a deep personal scar is interwoven with those for whom the events are simply history. Only someone with the talents of Portelli could weave this kind of textured narrative that highlights the dual nature of the interviewing experience and the ways in which such testimony acts as a text within the continuing discourse about the human condition." - Ronald J. Grele, Former Director, Columbia University Oral History Research Office "This is a remarkable and innovative exploration at the intersection of personal experience, memory, and history. Portelli raises original and profound issues in theory and practice of history-making while letting participants speak their own minds. We join his subjects in reflecting on what it means when loved ones die at the wrong time and in the wrong place, when the causes for which they died fade from memory into history." - David Thelen, Indiana University "In contrast to his well-known volumes of collected essays, Alessandro Portelli's The Order Has Been Carried Out is a sustained book-length history-yet one that draws on and extends the qualities that have earned his earlier work international acclaim. Analytically, meditatively, passionately, and poetically, Portelli explores and documents, as fact and as memory, an episode critical to the history of Italy and World War II and to the postwar world right down to the present. Offering a movingly contemporary meditation on war, death, violence, and political struggle, The Order Has Been Carried Out reminds us that oral history matters because it demonstrates how the past and present necessarily, if not comfortably, live together within all of us." - Michael Frisch, Professor of History, University at Buffalo, State University of New York In this, his masterpiece, Alessandro Portelli restores memory, and with it oral history, to its proper role in reconstructing the meaning of historical events. Through the telling of a Nazi massacre in Rome during World War II, we have been given a universal story that will permanently change our way of thinking about our past and ourselves -as witnesses and actors in a world increasingly plagued by what Portelli calls the "symmetry" of violence and retribution. - Mary Marshall Clark, Director, the Columbia University Oral History Research OfficeTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction PART I Places and Times Twenty Years: Fascism and Its Discontents Acts of War PART II Resistances Via Rasella The Massacre PART III A Strange Grief: Death, Mourning and Survival in Rome Politics of Memory Born Later

    15 in stock

    £24.99

  • Perspectives on Mizo Culture: A Critical Study of

    Academica Press Perspectives on Mizo Culture: A Critical Study of

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    Book SynopsisFolktales of Mizoram is a translated collection of sixty-six short stories from northeast India taken up for a critical evaluation. The stories depict a typical Mizo culture in spirit and practice. This study focuses on the transformation of oral literature into written narratives. Folk practices, folk medicine, folk narratives, traditional songs, and received wisdom dominate these stories. A more insightful approach into folk narratives and songs emphasizes the world of new hermeneutics. The land, the culture, the language, the traditions have been remarkably explored through an elegant reading and evaluation of this collection. Antiquity speaks through the folk tales. The spirit of folktales becomes one of unique exploration of hermeneutics in the end.

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    £135.00

  • Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd Piece of Another Period

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    £11.99

  • The Men Will Talk to Me (Ernie O'Malley series Kerry): Interviews from Ireland's Fight for Independence

    The Mercier Press Ltd The Men Will Talk to Me (Ernie O'Malley series Kerry): Interviews from Ireland's Fight for Independence

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCounty Kerry saw many of the most vicious episodes in both the War of Independence and the Civil War. Many Republican survivors of these events were reluctant to speak about their experiences, even to their own family. However, they were willing to talk to Ernie O’Malley, who was the senior surviving Republican military commander from the period of those struggles. By transcribing O’Malley’s notebooks, where he recorded these interviews, Cormac O’Malley and Tim Horgan have made available previously unpublished first-hand accounts of Kerry’s role in the fight for independence. The interviews provide an unrivalled insight into this important period of Irish history, including controversial incidents such as the Ballyseedy massacre, the battle at Headford Junction and executions by the Free State forces.Trade Review'O'Malley's book provides a rare and illuminating window into the struggle as it happened on the ground.' -- Cahir O'Doherty

    15 in stock

    £16.14

  • Women's Voices from the Spanish Civil War

    Lawrence & Wishart Ltd Women's Voices from the Spanish Civil War

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPerhaps more than any other war in the twentieth century, the Spanish Civil War was seen as a 'writers' war' - names such as Hemingway and Orwell spring to mind. But the women who went to Spain and wrote about it have often been forgotten. This anthology is part of efforts to redress the balance. It includes writing by women from Britain, the United States, Australia and New Zealand - and from unsung nurses and relief workers as well as internationally celebrated writers. Bringing together extracts from memoirs, letters, diaries and poems, this collection provides a moving overview of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of women participants. Contributors include Emma Goldman, Lillian Hellman, Jessica Mitford and Sylvia Townsend Warner.Trade Review'the power of human reciprocity and a profound spiritual rejection of fascism shine through'Sheila Rowbotham'I was absorbed by the book A... its publication is a tribute to the noble role of many women in the Spanish war' Jack Jones

    15 in stock

    £21.54

  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Discourses of Memory and Refugees: Exploring

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book explores the discourse by and about refugees and asylum seekers in relation to memory with a particular focus on the United Kingdom. A series of studies using different analytical approaches is undertaken, and together the studies shed light on this overlooked area of research. The studies or ‘facets’ presented in the monograph cover a range of contexts and discursive genres: a joint BBC/refugee-authored television documentary, refugees’ oral histories, creative life writing by asylum seekers, parliamentarians’ debates, a reworking of canonical texts and sites in a protest campaign, and non-fiction testimonies and fictional works by later generations of refugee background. The monograph introduces ‘facet methodology’ to memory studies, arguing that this approach could encourage interdisciplinary research in the field. Table of Contents1. A Dual Focus.2. Capturing Memories on Camera: Refugees and the BBC.3. Oral Histories: Voices of Kosovo in Manchester.4. 'Women Asylum Seekers Together' Life Writing.5. 'History' and Debating Refugees in Parliament.6. Memory Sites of the 'Refugee Tales' Project.7. Bhabha’s Temporality in Second and Third Generation Refugee/Immigrant Testimonies.8. Memory, Art and the Vietnamese Diaspora.9. Insights.

    15 in stock

    £44.99

  • Brill Himalayan Tribal Tales: Oral Tradition and Culture in the Apatani Valley

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    Book SynopsisThis study of an oral tradition in northeast India is the first of its kind in this part of the eastern Himalayas. A comparative analysis reveals parallel stories in an area stretching from central Arunachal Pradesh into upland Southeast Asia and southwest China. The subject of the volume, the Apatanis, are a small population of Tibeto-Burman speakers who live in a narrow valley halfway between Tibet and Assam. Their origin myths, migration legends, oral histories, trickster tales and ritual chants, as well as performance contexts and genre system, reveal key cultural ideas and social practices, shifts in tribal identity and the reinvention of religion.Trade Review"Not only does Blackburn collect tales, myths, oral histories, and ritual chants with great sensitivity to the social context of the performance, he also opens up meaningful new cross-border directions in Asian folklore studies. Blackburn's comparative work is sure to encourage further investigations into the complex patterns of migration, cultural diffusion, and economic exchange within the 'extended eastern Himalayas'...the scholarly understanding of the Apatani oral traditions has been firmly cemented through the publication of Himalayan Tribal Tales." Adheesh Sathaye, University of British Columbia, JAS, 69/2

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    £96.80

  • Brill Memories of Belonging: Descendants of Italian Migrants to the United States, 1884-Present

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    Book SynopsisMemories of Belonging is a three-generation oral-history study of the offspring of southern Italians who migrated to Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1913. Supplemented with the interviewees’ private documents and working from U.S. and Italian archives, Christa Wirth documents a century of transatlantic migration, assimilation, and later-generation self-identification. Her research reveals how memories of migration, everyday life, and ethnicity are passed down through the generations, altered, and contested while constituting family identities. The fact that not all descendants of Italian migrants moved into the U.S. middle class, combined with their continued use of hyphenated identities, points to a history of lived ethnicity and societal exclusion. Moreover, this book demonstrates the extent of forgetting that is required in order to construct an ethnic identity.Trade Review"it is a nearly irreplaceable book for classes in research methodology, oral history, and immigration history". Susanna Garroni, in H-Net Reviews, June 2021.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements ... ix List of Figures, Maps, and Tables ... xi Family Tree ... xiii Introduction ... 1 1 Oral History Methodology and Networks of Memory ... 48 2 Transnational Migration Networks: The Paese in the Rising Global Economy ... 81 3 Memories of Everyday Life I: Hard Work and Family Life ... 115 4 Memories of Everyday Life II: Rural, Urban, and Suburban Environments ... 160 5 Memories of Italianness: Pride, Prejudice, and Consumption ... 188 6 Memories of Elvira and Giovanni Soloperto: In the Shadows of Memory and Dante’s Divine Comedy ... 251 7 Memories of the American Dream: Migration, Assimilation, and the Homeland ... 266 Conclusion ... 308 Epilogue: Italian Americans as the Poster Children of the Immigrant Paradigm? ... 316 Appendix ... 321 Bibliography ... 357 Index ... 404

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    £156.00

  • Brill Orality and Textuality in the Iranian World: Patterns of Interaction Across the Centuries

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    Book SynopsisThe volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function.

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    £203.20

  • Brill Angola's Colossal Lie: Forced Labor on a Sugar Plantation, 1913-1977

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    Book SynopsisAngola's Colossal Lie. Forced Labor on a Sugar Plantation, 1913-1977 is the first in-depth study of forced labor on a Portuguese-owned sugar plantation in colonial Angola. A prominent Portuguese civil servant dubbed the labor system in Angola a “colossal lie” because the reality so contradicted the law. Using extensive oral history interviews with former forced laborers, Jeremy Ball explains how Angolans experienced forced labor. Ball also interviews former Portuguese administrators to provide multiple perspectives about the transition to independence and the nationalization of the plantation.Trade Review'.....this is a creatively conceptualised and rigorously researched story that will be of great interest to scholars of the Portuguese empire, Angola, and the changing face of labour regimes in colonial Africa'. Jamie Miller, University of Pittsburgh, in Itinerario, Vol. 40, No. 1.Table of ContentsNote on Currency Acknowledgements Illustrations Abbreviations Glossary Introduction 1 Sugarcane, Aguardente, Forced Labor, and the Founding of Cassequel Sugar Plantation, 1899–1920 2 Cassequel and the Estado Novo, 1921 to World War II 3 “I Escaped in a Coffin”: Remembering Angolan Forced Labor from World War ii to 1960 4 African Nationalism, War, and Labor Reform, 1961–1973 5 Independence and the Nationalization of Cassequel, 1974–1977 Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index

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    £58.40

  • Brill Les mémoires de Maalaŋ Galisa sur le royaume confédéré du Kaabu: Un récit en langue mandinka de la Guinée-Bissau

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    Book SynopsisEn présentant une perspective sud-orientale et matrifocale sur le Kaabu (16e - 19e siècle), Les mémoires de Maalaŋ Galisa, éditées et commentées par Cornelia Giesing et Denis Creissels, complètent d'autres versions 'patriarcales' orientées sur le modèle de l'épopée de Sunjata. The Mémoires of Maalaŋ Galisa, edited and commented by Cornelia Giesing et Denis Creissels, offer a south-eastern and often matrifocal viewpoint on the state of Kaabu (16th - 19th centuries A.D.) as a counterpart to other versions moulded after the Sunjata Epic.Trade Review[...] 'insistons sur le service rendu à la connaissance par cet ouvrage qui livre une pièce importante du patrimoine culturel de Guinée-Bissau. Cette initiative se révèle d’autant plus opportune que les enregistrements originaux du récit ont été détruits pendant la guerre de 1998, que les récitants sont morts et que beaucoup de documents sont devenus inaccessibles ou sont définitivement perdus'. Bernard Salvaing, dans Journal des africanistes 90-2, 2020 : 250-252Table of ContentsEditors' Introduction L’idée et son contexte: le narrateur, son récit et l'enregistrement Remerciements Guide de lecture Introduction historiographique, historique et ethnographique Cornelia Giesing Commentarie linguistique du texte de Maalaŋ Galisa Denis Creissels Les mémoires de Maalaŋ Galisa sur le royaume confédéré du Kaabu Introduction Le peuplement du Kaabu par les Mandinka Les pays de Caaña, Maanaa, Puroopana et Pacaana La gestion d'un conflit entre Mandinka et Peul à Hokku Les pays de Tumannaa, Mansonnaa, Saŋkollaa et Kusara et le traçage de la frontière entre le Mansonnaa et le Kanaaduu Le pays de Saama et la division ultérieure des trente-deux pays du Kaabu Du mode de vie et de l'organisation sociale et politique au Kaabu Du Caaña Du pays de Maanaa: Saarafaa Ñaaliŋ Jeenuŋ Les guerriers du Kaabu: la différence entre ñañco et kooriŋ Le nouveau régime ñañco à Kaabu Kansalaa La fondation du pays de Puroopana Kansalaa, capitale de la fédération du Kaabu Les rois du Kaabu et la tromperie des gens de Saama Le règne de Mansa Baakari La préparation de la guerre sainte des gens du Fuuta Jallon contre le Kaabu L'expédition de Abdul Kudduusi contre Sankollaa Berekoloŋ Les niimaŋ de Tumannaa Sumaakundaa Farambaa Tamba tue Abdul Kudduusi La préparation de la victoire des forces du Fuuta Jallon à Kansalaa Le règne de Jankee Waali Le sacre royal et les quatre prédictions de Jankee Waali La gestion gouvernementale du Kaabu La guerre de Manda La mobilisation de la fédération du Fuuta par l'Imam Umaru et la fin du Kaabu Bibliographie Index d'auteurs Index des noms propres et des toponymes

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    £80.80

  • Brill The Epic of Sumanguru Kante

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    Book SynopsisThe Epic of Sumanguru Kante contains the Bamana text and English translation of griot Abdoulaye Sako’s oral narrative of the life of Sumanguru, recorded in 1997 in Koulikoro (Mali), together with explanatory notes, a scholarly introduction, and sections on the Bamana language and musical accompaniment. Sumanguru is a familiar figure within Manding epic oral traditions about ancient Mali. But while these narratives generally focus on Sunjata Keita, Sako’s oral poem is rare in according Sumanguru the central role. In so doing he includes hitherto undocumented episodes relating to Sumanguru’s life and role as the ruler of Soso, the little known state said to have flourished in the western Sudan between the fall of ancient Ghana and rise of ancient Mali.Table of ContentsEditors’ Introduction Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction  Stephen P.D. Bulman A Note on the Language and Transcription of the Bamana Text  Valentin F. Vydrine Glossary of Manding Words Transcriptions of the Major Musical Themes That Abdulaye Sako Played on the ngɔ̀ni to Accompany His Performance of the Epic of Sumanguru  Sam Dickey Summary of Contents of the Epic of Sumanguru Banama Text and English Translation of the Epic of Sumanguru by Abdulaye Sako  Valentin F. Vydrine, Amadou Togo and Stephen P.D. Bulman Bibliography Index

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    £69.60

  • Brill Landscapes, Sources and Intellectual Projects of the West African Past: Essays in Honour of Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias

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    Book SynopsisLandscapes, Sources and Intellectual Projects of the West African Past offers a comprehensive assessment of new directions in the historiography of West Africa. With twenty-four chapters by leading researchers in the study of West African history and cultures, the volume examines the main trends in multiple fields including the critical interpretation of Arabic sources; new archaeological surveys of trans-Saharan trade; the discovery of sources in Latin America relating to pan-Atlantic histories; and the continuing analysis of oral histories. The volume is dedicated to Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias, whose work inspired the intellectual reorientations discussed in its chapters and stands as the clearest formulation of the book’s central focus on the relationship between political conjunctures and the production of sources. Contributors are: Benjamin Acloque, Karin Barber, Seydou Camara, Mamadou Diawara, Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias, François-Xavier Fauvelle, Nikolas Gestrich, Toby Green, Bruce Hall, Jan Jansen, Shamil Jeppie, Daouda Keita, Murray Last, Robin Law, Camille Lefebvre, Paul Lovejoy, Ghislaine Lydon, Carlos Magnavita, Sonja Magnavita, Kevin MacDonald, Thomas McCaskie, Ann McDougall, Daniela Moreau, Mauro Nobili, Insa Nolte, Abel-Wedoud Ould-Cheikh, Benedetta Rossi, Charles Stewart.Trade Review[...] The editors have done a very good job of bringing together a wide range of scholars to engage with Moraes Farias’ ideas and give them new life. This book is a useful and welcome contribution that overcomes traditional disciplinary divides and makes for a very fitting tribute to this great scholar and his work.[...] Sirio Canós-Donnay, Institute of Heritage Sciencies, Spanish National Research Council, in African Archaeology Review (2020) 37:315–316Table of ContentsNotes on Contributors Introduction Part 1: Archaeology and Material Landscapes 1 All that Glitters is not Gold: Facing the Myths of Ancient Trade between North and Sub-Saharan Africa  Sonja Magnavita and Carlos Magnavita 2 African Archaeology and the ‘Chalk Line Effect’: A Consideration of Māli City and Siğilmāsa  François-Xavier Fauvelle 3 The ‘Pays Dô’ and the Origins of the Empire of Mali  Kevin C. MacDonald, Nikolas Gestrich, Seydou Camara, Daouda Keita Part 2: Imagined Landscapes and Moral Topographies 4 Imitation and Creativity in the Establishment of Islam in Oyo  Insa Nolte 5 Fante ‘Origins’: The Problematic Evidence of ‘Tradition’  Robin Law 6 The Unknowns of the Modern Era in the Greater Western Sahara: Reassessing the Territorial Location of the Wlād Dlaym (15th–17th Centuries)  Benjamin Acloque 7 The Almoravids and Ašʿarism: Regarding the Work of al-Murādī al-Ḥaḍramī  Abdel Wedoud Ould-Cheikh Part 3: Contextualising Writing and Written Sources 8 Inscribing the Now and the Hereafter: First Writings in Early African History  Ghislaine Lydon 9 New Reinventions of the Sahel: Reflections on the Taʾrīḫ Genre in the Timbuktu Historiographical Production, Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries  Mauro Nobili 10 Calibrating the Scholarship of Timbuktu  Charles C. Stewart 11 Rethinking the Place of Timbuktu in the Intellectual History of Muslim West Africa  Bruce S. Hall 12 Two Examples of Sahelian Book Collectors Over Two Centuries  Shamil Jeppie Part 4: Contextualising Orature and Traditionalists 13 The Time-Tested Traditionist: Intellectual Trajectory and Mediation from the Early Empires to the Present day  Mamadou Diawara 14 The Next Generation: Young Griots’ Quest for Authority  Jan Jansen 15 In Praise of History; History as Praise  Karin Barber 16 From Essentialism to Pluralisms: New Directions in Precolonial West African History from the Oral History Archive at Fajara, the Gambia  Toby Green 17 Dreamworlds: Cultural Narrative in Asante Visionary Experience  Thomas C. McCaskie Part 5: Projects, Texts, and Representations 18 The Life of a Text: Carsten Niebuhr and ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Aġa’s Das innere von Afrika  Camille Lefebvre 19 The Kano Chronicle Revisited  Paul E. Lovejoy 20 Slavery or Death in Sokoto and Borno: Tactics, Legalities and Sources  Murray Last 21 A Story of Exile, a Story in Exile: Louis Hunkanrin, Mauritania and ‘Un Forfait Colonial’ (Revisited)  E. Ann McDougall 22 Edmond Fortier (1862–1928): Photographer, Documentarian and Creator of Stereotypes in West Africa  Daniela Moreau Afterword: Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias’ Publications and Interview  Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias Interpreting Sources of the African Past: An Interview with Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias by  Benedetta Rossi

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    £83.20

  • Brill L’Histoire des Bandjougousi d’après Djèmory Kouyaté de Nyagassola (Guinée)

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    Book SynopsisCe volume présente un récit oral par le griot célébré Djèmory Kouyaté de Nyagassola (actuelle Guinée) (décédé en 2019). Il traite de la façon dont on se souvient de l'époque qui relie la fondation de la société mandingue par Soundiata jusqu’à aujourd’hui. This volume features an oral account by the acclaimed griot Djèmory Kouyaté from Nyagassola (present-day Guinée) (d. 2019). It deals with the way the era that bridges the foundation of their society by Sunjata to their present-day society, called Manding, is remembered.

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    £62.40

  • Brill Wounds of Our Past: Remembering Captivity, Enslavement and Resistance in African Oral Narratives

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    Book SynopsisWhile the trans-Atlantic slave trade ended in the nineteenth century, slave raiding and dealing and the extensive use of slave labor continued into the twentieth century in many parts of Africa. Using primary oral sources such as songs, proverbs, names, and everyday sayings as a basis for critical reflection, the overriding aim of this book is to shift emphasis from conventional historical methodology by exploring previously neglected oral sources. Bringing such sources into the academic conversation proffers new insights relating to victims’ responses and adjustments to slave raiding and trafficking in the late nineteenth century northern Ghana.Trade Review"In this important and well-researched book, Emmanuel Saboro draws from original oral sources to show us how communities in northern Ghana are bearers of a collective memory of the transatlantic and internal trades." - Ana Lucia Araujo, Professor of History, Howard UniversityTable of ContentsContents Foreword Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Note on Transcriptions and Translations Introduction: Envisioning the Past in the Present: Hearing the Unsaid  1 Northern Ghana and the Historiography of the Slave Trade  2 Reconfiguring Enslavement and the Slave Trade in Africa: the Place of Oral Tradition  3 Memory/Remembering  4 Sources and Methods  5 Structure of the Book 1 Remembering a Fractured Past: Historicizing Violence, Captivity, and Enslavement in Northern Ghana in the Nineteenth Century  1 Introduction  2 The Gold Coast and the Trans-Atlantic Connection  3 Navigating Histories, Constructing Identities: Geography and People of Northern Ghana, the Bulsa and Kasena in Perspective  4 Post-abolition Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century  5 Asante and the Slave Trade in Northern Ghana in the Nineteenth Century  6 The Zabarima Slave Raiding Hegemony in Northern Ghana  7 “Babatu Has Really Dealt with Me and I Know”: the Portrait of a Ruthless Leader  8 ‘Places, Places Are Still There’: Salaga, a Bloodied Landscape of Captivity, Enslavement, and Dispossession  9 Conclusion 2 The Song as a Cultural and Historical Archive for Reconstructing the Past  1 Introduction  2 The African Song Tradition: a Brief Overview  3 Song Traditions in Northern Ghana: the Bulsa and Kasena in Perspective  4 “They Have Killed Me, Killing of a Different Kind”: Dirges/Laments/Sorrow Songs  5 War and Victory Songs  6 The Bulsa Battle Cry  7 The War Flute  8 Performing Pain: Song, Ritual Dance, and Performance  9 “Singing Rocks”: The Pikworo Slave Camp Songs  10 Conclusion 3 ‘Unspeakable Things Spoken’: Cultural Constructions of Trauma, Mourning Loss  1 Introduction  2 Framing Violence: Metaphorizing the Kanbong (Foreign Enslaver) as the Other  3 Sexual Violence  4 Of Mothering and Motherhood  5 Of Place, Belonging and Home  6 Where There Are No Graves: Metaphorizing Death and Mourning Loss 4 “Sins of Our Fathers”: Re-reading Indigenous Complicity Narratives  1 Notions of Betrayal: the Insider Motif  2 The Politics of Silence: Survival or Complicity?  3 Conclusion 5 “We Are Free at Last”: Local Adaptations and Indigenous Resistance Strategies against Captivity and Enslavement in the Hinterland  1 Introduction  2 “We Have Fled, Fled a Lot”: Flight as a Survival and Resistance Strategy  3 The Landscape and Hollow Trees as “Refuge Sites”  4 Hiding in Hollow Trees  5 Drums of War: Contestations and Deconstructing Notions of Victimhood  6 Animistic Metaphors as Counter Representation Strategies  7 The Lion  8 The Elephant  9 Celebrating Triumph over Tragedy  10 Conclusion Conclusion: Freedom beyond the Wound and the Silences Glossary Bibliography Index

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    £100.80

  • Brill Memory and Presence of Female Saints in Ksar El Kebir (Morocco): Oral Transmission and Written Tradition

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    Book SynopsisThis book discusses hagiographical sources from Morocco taking in consideration the often-overlooked oral tradition. Orality, as is shown in this study, completes and enriches the vision of hagiography that written sources traditionally has offered. The most relevant example in this book is the high presence of female saints in oral narratives that were not included in any other written sources. Recovering oral tradition to study hagiography as well as the role of female saints in Morocco has been one of the main areas of focus in this study as well as problematizing the dependence and dialogue between written and oral culture and can help to understand the diffusion and presence of similar phenomena in other areas of Morocco.

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    £85.60

  • Brill Prophets of Doom: A History of the Okanisi Maroons in Suriname

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    Book SynopsisOnce the Maroons escaped from slavery and established their communities in the remote interior of Suriname, attention shifted from military threat to internal danger. As they faced these dangers in an unknown rainforest, they sought refuge in prophetic movements directed by charismatic religious leaders. This book charts the history of Okanisi religious movements from their escape to the present day. It is based on sixty years of fieldwork by the late Bonno Thoden van Velzen and Ineke van Wetering, archival research and oral histories. Prophets of Doom is a tribute to Okanisi society and reflects decades of research and dedication.Table of ContentsForeword: Two anthropologists at Work: An Insider’s Perspective Acknowledgements Glossary List of Maps and Illustrations Introduction 1 The Construction of History in Maroon Society 2 The Lost Homeland and the Years of Suffering 3 Loweten: The Great Trek 4 In a Forest Sanctuary 5 The Fight for Supremacy and the Exploration of the Hinterland 6 Peace 7 Dangerous Newcomers 8 A War Like No Other 9 Great Events 10 Saka in Command of the Tribal Obiya 11 New Movements 12 At the Oracle of Gaan Tata 13 A Fury Unleashed 14 The Jungle Commando’s Obiya 15 Demons 16 Hard Facts and the Stories Archival Sources and References Index

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    £134.40

  • Brill Wounds of Our Past: Remembering Captivity, Enslavement and Resistance in African Oral Narratives

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    Book SynopsisWhile the trans-Atlantic slave trade ended in the nineteenth century, slave raiding and dealing and the extensive use of slave labor continued into the twentieth century in many parts of Africa. Using primary oral sources such as songs, proverbs, names, and everyday sayings as a basis for critical reflection, the overriding aim of this book is to shift emphasis from conventional historical methodology by exploring previously neglected oral sources. Bringing such sources into the academic conversation proffers new insights relating to victims’ responses and adjustments to slave raiding and trafficking in the late nineteenth century northern Ghana.Trade Review"In this important and well-researched book, Emmanuel Saboro draws from original oral sources to show us how communities in northern Ghana are bearers of a collective memory of the transatlantic and internal trades." - Ana Lucia Araujo, Professor of History, Howard UniversityTable of ContentsContents Foreword Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Note on Transcriptions and Translations Introduction: Envisioning the Past in the Present: Hearing the Unsaid  1 Northern Ghana and the Historiography of the Slave Trade  2 Reconfiguring Enslavement and the Slave Trade in Africa: the Place of Oral Tradition  3 Memory/Remembering  4 Sources and Methods  5 Structure of the Book 1 Remembering a Fractured Past: Historicizing Violence, Captivity, and Enslavement in Northern Ghana in the Nineteenth Century  1 Introduction  2 The Gold Coast and the Trans-Atlantic Connection  3 Navigating Histories, Constructing Identities: Geography and People of Northern Ghana, the Bulsa and Kasena in Perspective  4 Post-abolition Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century  5 Asante and the Slave Trade in Northern Ghana in the Nineteenth Century  6 The Zabarima Slave Raiding Hegemony in Northern Ghana  7 “Babatu Has Really Dealt with Me and I Know”: the Portrait of a Ruthless Leader  8 ‘Places, Places Are Still There’: Salaga, a Bloodied Landscape of Captivity, Enslavement, and Dispossession  9 Conclusion 2 The Song as a Cultural and Historical Archive for Reconstructing the Past  1 Introduction  2 The African Song Tradition: a Brief Overview  3 Song Traditions in Northern Ghana: the Bulsa and Kasena in Perspective  4 “They Have Killed Me, Killing of a Different Kind”: Dirges/Laments/Sorrow Songs  5 War and Victory Songs  6 The Bulsa Battle Cry  7 The War Flute  8 Performing Pain: Song, Ritual Dance, and Performance  9 “Singing Rocks”: The Pikworo Slave Camp Songs  10 Conclusion 3 ‘Unspeakable Things Spoken’: Cultural Constructions of Trauma, Mourning Loss  1 Introduction  2 Framing Violence: Metaphorizing the Kanbong (Foreign Enslaver) as the Other  3 Sexual Violence  4 Of Mothering and Motherhood  5 Of Place, Belonging and Home  6 Where There Are No Graves: Metaphorizing Death and Mourning Loss 4 “Sins of Our Fathers”: Re-reading Indigenous Complicity Narratives  1 Notions of Betrayal: the Insider Motif  2 The Politics of Silence: Survival or Complicity?  3 Conclusion 5 “We Are Free at Last”: Local Adaptations and Indigenous Resistance Strategies against Captivity and Enslavement in the Hinterland  1 Introduction  2 “We Have Fled, Fled a Lot”: Flight as a Survival and Resistance Strategy  3 The Landscape and Hollow Trees as “Refuge Sites”  4 Hiding in Hollow Trees  5 Drums of War: Contestations and Deconstructing Notions of Victimhood  6 Animistic Metaphors as Counter Representation Strategies  7 The Lion  8 The Elephant  9 Celebrating Triumph over Tragedy  10 Conclusion Conclusion: Freedom beyond the Wound and the Silences Glossary Bibliography Index

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    £43.20

  • Brill Prophets of Doom: A History of the Okanisi Maroons in Suriname

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    Book SynopsisOnce the Maroons escaped from slavery and established their communities in the remote interior of Suriname, attention shifted from military threat to internal danger. As they faced these dangers in an unknown rainforest, they sought refuge in prophetic movements directed by charismatic religious leaders. This book charts the history of Okanisi religious movements from their escape to the present day. It is based on sixty years of fieldwork by the late Bonno Thoden van Velzen and Ineke van Wetering, archival research and oral histories. Prophets of Doom is a tribute to Okanisi society and reflects decades of research and dedication.Table of ContentsForeword: Two anthropologists at Work: An Insider’s Perspective Acknowledgements Glossary List of Maps and Illustrations Introduction 1 The Construction of History in Maroon Society 2 The Lost Homeland and the Years of Suffering 3 Loweten: The Great Trek 4 In a Forest Sanctuary 5 The Fight for Supremacy and the Exploration of the Hinterland 6 Peace 7 Dangerous Newcomers 8 A War Like No Other 9 Great Events 10 Saka in Command of the Tribal Obiya 11 New Movements 12 At the Oracle of Gaan Tata 13 A Fury Unleashed 14 The Jungle Commando’s Obiya 15 Demons 16 Hard Facts and the Stories Archival Sources and References Index

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    £79.20

  • Eyewitness to Irish History

    John Wiley & Sons Eyewitness to Irish History

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    £999.99

  • Hope and Glory

    The History Press Ltd Hope and Glory

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    Book SynopsisThis work covers tales from local people whose journey through life has taken them from their homeland to Britain as well as those who left the Southwest for a life overseas. Testimonies and reconstructions tell of child migrants, war brides and African immigrants amongst others.

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    £12.34

  • Voices from History Essex Land Girls

    The History Press Ltd Voices from History Essex Land Girls

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs much as 70 per cent of Essex is agricultural, and given its proximity to the capital it is not surprising that so many members of the Women’s Land Army found themselves on Essex farms and in Essex fields during the two world wars, doing their bit to make sure that Britain did not starve.

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  • Ordinary Heroes

    The History Press Ltd Ordinary Heroes

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    Book SynopsisIn 1982, 8,000 miles from home, in a harsh environment and without the newest and most sophisticated equipment, the numerically inferior British Task Force defeated the Argentinian forces occupying the Falkland Islands and recaptured this far-flung outpost of what was once an empire. It was a much-needed triumph for Margaret Thatcher's government and for Britain. Many books have been published on the Falklands War, some offering accounts from participants in it. But this is the first one only to include interviews with the ordinary seamen, marines, soldiers and airmen who achieved that victory, as well as those whose contribution is often overlooked the merchant seaman who crewed ships taken up from trade, the NAAFI personnel who supplied the all-important treats that kept spirits up, the Hong Kong Chinese laundrymen who were aboard every warship. Published to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the conflict, this is the story of what Britain's last colonial war' was really li

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  • Scottish Voices from the Second World War

    The History Press Ltd Scottish Voices from the Second World War

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    Book SynopsisPresents the experiences of Scottish soldiers during the Second World War in their own words. This book includes descriptions ranging from the brutal hardships suffered by General Slim''s ''forgotten'' 14th Army as it fought its way through Burma to the large scale onslaught of the D-Day landings to the deprivations of the Siege of Malta.

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  • Our Liverpool Disappearing Britain Memories of

    Headline Publishing Group Our Liverpool Disappearing Britain Memories of

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    Book SynopsisOUR LIVERPOOL is an oral history about the real Liverpool - about the city before its slick transformation to European City of Culture and about the spirit that remains at its heart. Here, at last, is Liverpool''s grievous and glorious past. And here, through the people''s voices, we find old Liverpool, without the gift-wrap. Itsstories pulsate with the rhythms of an alternately funny, flippant, belligerent, stubborn and warm heart, and they broadcast the values of a community, which are the city''s true legacy to the modern world. Piers Dudgeon has listened to dozens of people who remember the city as it was, and who have lived through its many changes. They talk of childhood and education, of work and entertainment, of family, community values, health, politics, religion and music. Their stories will make you laugh and cry. It is people''s own memories that make history real and this engrossing book captures them vividly.Trade Review'These are stories told by those who remember life in Liverpool long before its transformation and vividly reveal its heart, humour, enduring strength and spirit' * Choice Magazine *'An enchanting book. A glorious triumph! I took it to bed the night I received it and wallowed for hours. A must for the book shelf' * Anne Robinson *It brings back clear memories of the Liverpool that was still there in my childhood but which has now disappeared' * Cherie Blair *'This is warts and all Liverpool... the heart of Liverpool, becasue the people's voice is at the centre of it' * Roger Phillips, BBC Radio Merseyside *

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