Breaking out of the classroom to explore how international relations manifest on campus
On writing, researching, and tennis
One woman's search for the meaning of faith when the foundations of her beliefs are tested to the limit
How an American Family Went to the Supreme Court with a First Amendment Defense and Beat HUAC
Relives essential moments and remarkable achievements in modern theatre, from the 1960s to the present
An essential companion for Tanizaki scholars and aficionados alike, providing a glimpse of the man from those closest to him
Set against the modernization of Japan, this memoir offers a moving look at famed novelist Tanizaki' Jun'ichirō’s early years
A new translation of Rita Thalmann’s impactful memoir detailing her personal witness of Nazism and the Holocaust
A preeminent historian’s memoir of the first peasant rebellion in postcolonial Nigeria
A memoir by acclaimed educator and leader Gwendolyn Calvert Baker exploring her life and work
A belletristic personal correspondence and contest of extravagant and amusing letterhead
A powerful collection of essays that ruminates on poetry’s profound spiritual and healing possibilities
A history of conflict on display through a morning commute through Jerusalem
An honest and insightful reflection on lessons learned about primary care from a life as a small town doctor
The memoir of the Construction Manager for some of the world's most famous high-rises
The long-awaited memoir from the most prolific historian of Africa
Uncommon perspectives by prominent women writers on class, money, family, and home
A mother's honest, unvarnished, and touching memoir about the life lessons she learned from a son with autism
A first-hand account of the genealogy of the discipline, and of the rise of a new era of social history, by one of the leading historians of a generation
The gripping story of the life and education of one of America's most innovative and idealistic lawyers
The first book-length collection devoted to the extraordinary work of celebrated artist Joanne Leonard
An inquiry into how we engage with the world, and how solutions to environmental challenges can be found in the heart of our emotional relationships with places
A searingly honest account of one woman's ordeal with cancer that offers insights into all the emotions and reactions that illness evokes---sometimes noble, sometimes selfish, often despairing
From one of the founders of American Studies, vivid recollections and keen observations on the political, literary, and social life of the nation