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  1. Statistics
    1. William Vernon Lovitt
    2. Henry F Holtzclaw

    Statistics

    By William Vernon Lovitt and Henry F. Holtzclaw
    € 37,50
  2. Statistics
    1. William Vernon Lovitt
    2. Henry F Holtzclaw

    Statistics

    By William Vernon Lovitt and Henry F. Holtzclaw
    € 26,50
  3. Cultural Relations in the Global Community

    Cultural Relations in the Global Community

    Problems and Prospects
    € 22,50
  4. Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
    1. Verna Aardema

    Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears

    € 20,95
  5. African American Females

    African American Females

    Addressing Challenges and Nurturing the Future

    “Zamani-Gallaher and Polite’s book is timely since it gives voice to African American females along the educational pipeline. The theoretical and research underpinnings of the book lend credibility to the work, and the topics addressed are at the forefront of educational discourse. This book is essential reading for all educators, policymakers, and powerbrokers in every educational setting and for anyone interested in understanding factors that affect racial and gender parity in the nation’s schools and colleges.” —Wynetta Y. Lee, Dean, H. M. Michaux Jr. School of Education, North Carolina Central University

    € 82,95
  6. Where the Wild Grape Grows
    1. Dorothy West

    Where the Wild Grape Grows

    Selected Writings, 1930–1950

    "Mitchell and Davis's volume contributes to current reappraisals of West, expanding our knowledge of her work and her personal history in order to elevate her from bit player in the Harlem Renaissance to a more significant figure in 20th century African American literature. Answering some questions and leaving others open for interpretation, this treatment of West reconfigures that frustrating gap into an invitation for further study while pointing the way towards future considerations of West and her milieu."—Rychetta N. Watkins, Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association "This collection of West's work will certainly help readers see that she did not simply 'fall silent' in the 1940s only to return to writing to complete The Wedding in the 1980s. This book enables us to see her as a more thoroughly accomplished writer. It is an important work that will lead to a serious revision of West's place in the canon of African American writers."—Joseph T. Skerrett, author of Literature, Race, and Ethnicity: Contesting American Identities"What a great idea to gather in one volume the many previously published and unpublished writings of Dorothy West! . . . This edition throws special light on West's talent and milieu, conveying a complex sense of her as a person in relationship to her family life and commitments, her artistic peers, and her intimate relationships. The editors' introduction and the biographical essay set the right tone for the project, appropriate for both the academic and the general reader."—Amritjit Singh, coeditor of The Collected Writings of Wallace Thurman: A Harlem Renaissance Reader

    € 34,50
  7. Where the Wild Grape Grows
    1. Dorothy West

    Where the Wild Grape Grows

    Selected Writings, 1930–1950

    "This collection of West's work will certainly help readers see that she did not simply 'fall silent' in the 1940s only to return to writing to complete The Wedding in the 1980s. This book enables us to see her as a more thoroughly accomplished writer. It is an important work that will lead to a serious revision of West's place in the canon of African American writers."—Joseph T. Skerrett, author of Literature, Race, and Ethnicity: Contesting American Identities "What a great idea to gather in one volume the many previously published and unpublished writings of Dorothy West! . . . This edition throws special light on West's talent and milieu, conveying a complex sense of her as a person in relationship to her family life and commitments, her artistic peers, and her intimate relationships. The editors' introduction and the biographical essay set the right tone for the project, appropriate for both the academic and the general reader."—Amritjit Singh, coeditor of The Collected Writings of Wallace Thurman: A Harlem Renaissance Reader

    € 109,50
  8. Prostitution

    Prostitution

    On Whores, Hustlers, and Johns

    Male and female sex workers, academics, lawyers, law enforcers, histories, doctors, and others offer a kaleidoscopic look at the profession. Among their topics are a madame's notebook from 18th-century Paris, the work and policies in China, being a john, she-male prostitutes, producing knowledge ab

    € 41,50
  9. Women and Prostitution
    1. Vern Bullough

    Women and Prostitution

    Looks at the social and historical context of prostitution, one of the world's oldest profession. This book presents a panorama of the forms and practices that prostitution has assumed in many cultures over many centuries. It is suitable for feminists, police, religious leaders, civil libertarians, the general public, and prostitutes themselves.

    € 34,50
  10. Sexual Practices and the Medieval Church

    Sexual Practices and the Medieval Church

    Analysing the Christian assumptions about sexuality, this book chronicles the early institutionalisation of these assumptions, and explores the theological debate of the meaning of marriage and the role of sex in marriage. It concludes with an overview of late medieval sex practices as seen in the literature of the period and demographic studies.

    € 34,95
  11. Eating on a Mountain at the End of the World
    1. Zackary Vernon

    Eating on a Mountain at the End of the World

    How I Found Love, Humor, and Beauty in My Quest for Ethical Food

    “Zackary Vernon tackles the ethics of growing and consuming food from a deeply personal and engaging perspective. From the outset, it’s clear that here is an author who can both grow a tomato and butcher a chicken.”—Diane Flynt, author of Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived “With humor and clear-eyed prose, Vernon encourages us to learn how to 'fail better' at being ethical eaters and environmental stewards.”—Erica Abrams Locklear, author of Appalachia on the Table

    € 109,50
  12. Eating on a Mountain at the End of the World
    1. Zackary Vernon

    Eating on a Mountain at the End of the World

    How I Found Love, Humor, and Beauty in My Quest for Ethical Food

    “Zackary Vernon tackles the ethics of growing and consuming food from a deeply personal and engaging perspective. From the outset, it’s clear that here is an author who can both grow a tomato and butcher a chicken.”—Diane Flynt, author of Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived “With humor and clear-eyed prose, Vernon encourages us to learn how to 'fail better' at being ethical eaters and environmental stewards.”—Erica Abrams Locklear, author of Appalachia on the Table

    € 20,95