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Engaging Diverse Communities

A Guide to Museum Public Relations

University of Massachusetts Press
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Rescued from Oblivion

Historical Cultures in the Early United States

University of Massachusetts Press
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Museum Diplomacy

Transnational Public History and the U.S. Department of State

University of Massachusetts Press
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From the Mountains to the Sea

Protecting Nature in Postwar New Hampshire

University of Massachusetts Press
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From Environmental Loss to Resistance

Infrastructure and the Struggle for Justice in North America

University of Massachusetts Press
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The Aquatic Frontier

Oysters and Aquaculture in the Progressive Era

University of Massachusetts Press
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Fighter in Velvet Gloves

Alaska Civil Rights Hero Elizabeth Peratrovich

University of Alaska Press
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Imagining Anchorage

The Making of America's Northernmost Metropolis

University of Alaska Press
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Smell and History

A Reader

Edited by Mark M. Smith
West Virginia University Press
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Through Their Eyes

A Community History of Eagle, Circle, and Central

University of Alaska Press
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Nanyang

Essays on Heritage

ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
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Records, Recoveries, Remnants and Inter-Asian Interconnections

Decoding Cultural Heritage

Edited by Anjana Sharma
ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
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Open Spaces, Open Rebellions

The War over America’s Public Lands

University of Massachusetts Press
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Going Public

The Art of Participatory Practice

UBC Press

Going Public is a conversation among socially engaged practitioners in theatre, documentary media, the visual and multimedia arts, and oral history that explores how and with whom we collaborate, and why.

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Seward's Folly

A New Look at the Alaska Purchase

University of Alaska Press
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Alaska's Greatest Outdoor Legends

Colorful Characters Who Built the Fishing and Hunting Industries

University of Alaska Press
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The Village on the Plain

Auburn University, 1856–2006

University of Alabama Press

The Village on the Plain: Auburn University, 1856–2006 tells the story of the founding of Auburn University as a small private college and the tumultuous history of its growth and transformation into the complex institution it is today.

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Museums and the Past

Constructing Historical Consciousness

UBC Press

This vibrant examination of the museum’s role as contemporary narrator of our past reveals that our perceptions of history and ourselves are shaped as much by how a museum presents information as by what information it presents.

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Married to the Empire

Three Governors' Wives in Russian America 1829-1864

University of Alaska Press
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Politics and Welfare in Birmingham, 1900–1975

University of Alabama Press

This well-written volume explores the relationships between politics and welfare programs for low-income residents in Birmingham during four periods in the 20th century.

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In the Realm of Nachan Kan

Postclassic Maya Archaeology at Laguna De On, Belize

University Press of Colorado

i>In the Realm of Nachan Kan</i> opens a window on Postclassic Maya patterns of cultural development and organization through a close examination of the small rural island of Laguna de On, a location that was distant from the governing political centers of the day.

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A Confluence of Transatlantic Networks

Elites, Capitalism, and Confederate Migration to Brazil

University of Alabama Press

Examines the qualitative nature of capitalism’s processes through the lens of social networks
 

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Slave Breeding

Sex, Violence, and Memory in African American History

University Press of Florida
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Building Sanctuary

The Movement to Support Vietnam War Resisters in Canada, 1965-73

UBC Press

This book brings to light the activities and influence of the anti-draft groups that sprang up to build support for American Vietnam war resisters in Canada.

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The Long View

Dispatches on Alaska History

University of Alaska Press, Ester Republic Press
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New Flags Flying

Pacific Leadership

HUIA, HUIA Publishers
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Sovereignty

Frontiers of Possibility

University of Hawaii Press
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Remote Homeland, Recovered Borderland

Manchus, Manchoukuo, and Manchuria, 1907–1985

University of Hawaii Press
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From Inside the Berlin Wall

UOPP, University of the Philippines Press
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Freedom for Women

Forging the Women's Liberation Movement, 1953-1970

University Press of Florida
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The Varieties of Women's Experiences

Portraits of Southern Women in the PostCivil War Century

University Press of Florida
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Emma Darwin

A Victorian Life

University Press of Florida
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Soldiers on the Cultural Front

Developments in the Early History of North Korean Literature and Literary Policy

University of Hawaii Press
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The West and Beyond

New Perspectives on an Imagined “Region”

Athabasca University Press

The West and Beyond evaluates and appraises the state of Western Canadian history to chart new directions for the future, and stimulate further interrogations of our past.

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The Varieties of Women's Experiences

Portraits of Southern Women in the PostCivil War Century

University Press of Florida
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The Industrial Transformation of Subarctic Canada

UBC Press

A revealing history of human impact in the Canadian North, this book focuses on the causes and consequences of the industries that replaced the fur trade.

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Pearson's Peacekeepers

Canada and the United Nations Emergency Force, 1956-67

UBC Press

Pearson’s Peacekeepers describes Canada’s role in the first peacekeeping effort mounted by the UN and uncovers realities, and challenges, that lie beneath the myth of Canada’s peacekeeping mission.

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Sapphistries

A Global History of Love between Women

UBC Press

From the ancient poet Sappho to tombois in contemporary Indonesia, Sapphistries tells the stories of women throughout history who have desired, loved, and had sex with other women, capturing the multitude of ways that diverse societies have shaped female same-sex sexuality across time and place.

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In Africa's Forest and Jungle

Six Years Among the Yorubas

University of Alabama Press

In Africa’s Forest and Jungle is the memoir of Richard Henry Stone, a Civil War era Southern Baptist missionary, who served in what is now Nigeria during the late 1850s and again during the first years of the American Civil War. Stone published this work in 1899, when it became clear that age would prevent him from returning to Africa.Stone served in Africa with his wife and successfully learned the Yoruba language. He was an intelligent, self–reflective, and reliable observer, making his works important sources of information on Yoruba society before the intervention of European colonialism. In Africa’s Forest and Jungle is a rare account of West African culture, made all the more complete by the additional journal entries, letters, and photographs collected in this edition.

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