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Articles, Essays and Chapters in Books Ferguson, S., Sara Farris and Tithi Bhattacharya. 2022. Social Reproduction Feminism. In The Sage Handbook of Marxism, ed. Beverley Skeggs et al. London: Brill .
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into ...
A Phyllis and Julius Jacobson Reader, edited by Kent Worcester and Paul Heideman, is published by Brill as part of the ...
While actual time-travel remains the stuff of science fiction, well-researched historical fiction can fling ... lesson and unforgettable read. These books belong on every serious reader’s ...
When it comes to historical fiction books about war ... which was adapted into a Hulu limited series, and her beautiful storytelling soars to new heights in One Good Thing. Set in 1941 Italy ...
Essay on the Affirmation and Negation of Work that has been released in United States (Haymarker books, 2013), United Kingdom (Brill Books, 2013) and India (Akkar Books, 2013). The author, Ricardo ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers are fresh off a series sweep over the Miami Heat in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. However, the Cavaliers didn't just beat the Heat in four games; they dominated ...
As a genre, fantasy has seen a significant surge in popularity recently, with a flood of new books, TV series, and films hitting the market. However, there are those who have been long-time fans ...
Laura Lippman’s series of books following private investigator Tess Monaghan may soon hit the small screen: Tomorrow Studios (The Better Sister, One Piece) has acquired the series. Lippman ...
History is not just a collection of dates and events; it is a living, breathing entity that shapes the present and influences the future. Though seemingly distant, the past is deeply embedded in ...
Summit Historical Society author Bill Fountain points out a historic mill, now in ruins, near the old mining town of Preston. Fountain, whose latest book series traces the history of 25 towns and ...
creator of popular series like “Tomie” and “Uzumaki,” is one of manga’s biggest stars in the U.S. Here's a look at how he carefully nurtures his readers' discomfort. The Book Review ...