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African American Women's Clubs in Turn-Of-The-Century Chicago
An insightful overview and synthesis of an important aspect of black women's history ...A useful guide for exploring gender issues and black women's culture in myriad cities across the country. -- Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University During the Progressive Era, over 150 African American women's clubs flourished in Chicago. Through these ......
African American Women's Clubs in Turn-Of-The-Century Chicago
An insightful overview and synthesis of an important aspect of black women's history ...A useful guide for exploring gender issues and black women's culture in myriad cities across the country. -- Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University During the Progressive Era, over 150 African American women's clubs flourished in Chicago. Through these ......
Diaspora, Pilgrimage, and Israeli Birthright Tourism
Since 1999 hundreds of thousands of young American Jews have visited Israel on an all-expense-paid 10-day pilgrimage-tour known as Birthright Israel. Based on seven years of first-hand observation in modern day Israel, the author provides an on-the-ground look at this hotly debated and widely emulated use of tourism to forge transnational ties.
Diaspora, Pilgrimage, and Israeli Birthright Tourism
Since 1999 hundreds of thousands of young American Jews have visited Israel on an all-expense-paid 10-day pilgrimage-tour known as Birthright Israel. Based on seven years of first-hand observation in modern day Israel, the author provides an on-the-ground look at this hotly debated and widely emulated use of tourism to forge transnational ties.
Winner of the 2010 T.R. Fehrenbach Book Award Cowboys are an American legend, but despite their ubiquity in history and popular culture, misperceptions abound. Jacqueline M. Moore casts aside romantic and one-dimensional images of cowboys by analyzing the class, gender, and labor histories of ranching in Texas during the second half of the ......
In the Jewish tradition, reading of the Torah follows a calendar cycle, with a specific portion assigned each week. These weekly portions, read aloud in synagogues around the world, have been subject to interpretation and commentary for centuries. Following on this ancient tradition, this title interprets the Torah through a 'bent lens'.