Europeanism and European Union: Interests,Emotions and Systemic Integration, in the Early European Economic Union,1954 - 1966

Author: 

Vanke, Jeffrey

Credentials: 

Ph.D, History, Harvard University

The fact of postwar European integration is only half of an extraordinary story. The six founding countries were unique from their neighbors and from their own histories. After 1945, the Six recast their nationalisms not only to discard extremism, but also to adopt Europeanism -- an emotive drive to create unprecedented institutions of European unity.

Market: 
EEC, European Union, Postwar integration (History) ,Modern European History, Economic History of Europe,1945 -
Release Date: 
10/2009
ISBN: 
Cloth: 978-1-93314674-4/ 1933146-74-5
Price: 
$82.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
1020
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Poetry of Eavan Boland: A Postcolonial Reading

Author: 

Villar-Argáiz, Pilar

Credentials: 

Ph.D Professor, University of Granada(Spain)

“Pilar Villar-Argáiz’s sustained, meticulous, and exacting study of Eavan Boland opens up and articulates in a fresh way the key dimensions of her poetry. It succeeds not only in tracking the far-reaching ramifications of Eavan Boland’s politicized aesthetic as a postcolonial writer but in urging us to revisit the crystalline and precisely etched poems of one of the most significant artists in contemporary Irish culture.”
Professor Anne Fogarty, University College, Dublin (from the Introduction)

Market: 
Irish Studies, Irish poetry,20th c, Literary Criticism, Postcolonial Studies(Poetry)
Release Date: 
8/2007
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-933146-23-0
Price: 
$79.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
312
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Hallucinating the End of History: Nishida, Zen, and the Psychedelic Eschaton

Author: 

Cunningham, Eric

Credentials: 

Ph.D; Professor of History, Gonzaga University, WA

This monograph explores and describes the historical continuities and relationships between 20th c Zen Buddhism, the postwar psychedelic movement and postmodern eschatology. In general terms (and this is a rich, complex study) the work is a critique of modernization theory as a way of viewing history and suggests the modern epoch (like the Greco-Roman world before it) will only end when the modern world ends.

Market: 
Intellectual History, History of Ideas, Japanese 20th c history, Zen Buddhism, Nishida
Release Date: 
05/15/2007:in stock
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-933146-28-1
Price: 
$79.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
420
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Kwame Nkrumah: Vision and Tragedy

Author: 

Rooney, David

Credentials: 

Cambridge scholar and specialist on Ghana. Author of the standard biography of Sir Charles Noble Arden Clarke.

This monograph is a major work of historical biography devoted to the leader of Ghana’s independence movement and the major black African leader of the 50s-70s in terms of global impact and effectiveness.

Market: 
African history, Contemporary Black Africa, African Studies, West Africa,20thC
Release Date: 
1/2008
ISBN: 
Paper:9789988647605
Price: 
$44.95
Trim Size: 
5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

Academica Press, with the cooperation of Sub-Saharan Publishers, Accra, Ghana
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Science on Four Wheels: The European Travels of Roderick Murchison

Author: 

Collie, Michael

Credentials: 

Ph.D; Dean,Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University, Toronto; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and fellow of the Geological Society(London)

Professor Collie has studied and written about Sir Roderick Murchison in several monographs. This study deals with Murchison and the wider and more general activity of scientific travels in the mid 19th C. This work introduces the reader to the practices of intellectual and cultural exchange in Continental Europe. These exchanges, despite the political pressures that often mitigated against the free flow of ideas, were increased as steam power and telegraphs made there way from West to East and intrepid savants, such as the eminent geologist Muchison.

Market: 
History of Science,19thc, Victorian travel and travelers, Russia 19thc, Industrial history(UK), History of Geology
Release Date: 
10/2009
ISBN: 
Cloth: 978-1-933146-59-1/193314659-1
Price: 
$82.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
364
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Going Down Hill: Legacies of the American Revolutionary War

Author: 

Ward, Harry M.

Credentials: 

PhD, William Binford Vest Professor of History, University of Richmond. Author of The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved 1763 – 1788. New York:St.Martin’s Press,1995 (CHOICE Outstanding Book of the Year) and The War for Independence and the Transformation of American Society. London: University of London Press/Routledge,1999

This research monograph by a senior distinguished historian of the American Revolutionary War and its aftermath discusses the legacies of that conflict in a newer, darker context. That context being one of growing American imperial hubris, overreach and permanent war abroad as well as economic and social decay of American homeland.

Market: 
American History: Colonial, Revolutionary and the New Republic, Intellectual History, Historiography(US), American Institutions, Military History(US)
Release Date: 
11/25/2008
ISBN: 
Cloth: 978-1-933146-57-7/ 193314657-5
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
366
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Beyond the Page: Latin American Poetry from the Calligramme to the Virtual

Author: 

Huizar, Angelica J.

Credentials: 

Ph.D; Professor of Spanish and the Latin American Studies Program, Old Dominion University,VA.

This scholarly monograph offers a fresh look at modern experimental poetry in Spanish, Portuguese and French produced in Latin America. The work uses a variety of interdisciplinary approaches to examine how these experimental poetic forms can be best interpreted and understood through a performative lens. Examined structures and textures inherent in these performed works vary: they include paintings, typographical art, optophonetic (visual representations of sounds) techniques, and music, to name only a few examples.

Market: 
Latin American [Spanish-language] poetry, theories of performance, contemporary poetics and aesthetics, literary theory and cultural studies, Brazilian poetry, Antillean (Francophone)poetry
Release Date: 
06/2009
ISBN: 
978-1-933146-41-6 / 1933146-41-9
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
228
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Le Clezio: A Literary Topography of New Departures, Poetic Adventure and Sensual Ecstasy—The Man and His Works

Author: 

Redfern-West, Robert

Credentials: 

Publisher and editor, “Robert Redeker-Depression and Philosophy “

Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio was born in France in 1940 and spent his youth in Africa, France and England. His family had strong connections to Mauritius and its Anglo-French creole elite. This research study is the first to be released in English since LeClezio won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2008 . It discusses the man, his unique history and travels and the extraordinary production of 43 novels not to mention short stories, children’s literature and journalism/criticism.

Market: 
Modern Novel, Modern French Literature, Novels of Africa
Release Date: 
03/2009
ISBN: 
Cloth: 193314664-8; 978-1933146645
Price: 
$69.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Irish American Myth of the Frontier West

Author: 

Quintelli-Neary, Marguerite

Credentials: 

Ph.D University of Delaware; D/English Winthrop University

This is the first research monograph to study the interstices between native Irish folklore and the emerging myth of the American West during the last frontier period (1860 – 1890). It begins with by tracing the role of Irish pioneers and their contributions to the westward migration and then examines the many parallel developments between the myths of Ireland and those that would come to define the American West.

Market: 
Western American History, Irish American Studies, American Folklore Studies, 19th C America, Irish Studies
Release Date: 
02/2008
ISBN: 
Cloth: 193314646-X; EAN 978-1-933146-1
Price: 
$72.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
184
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Irish American Folklore in New England

Author: 

Quinn, E. Moore

Credentials: 

Ph.D. Harvard; Professor of Linguistic Anthropology and Folklore, College of Charleston

Informed by analysis from classic and state of the art folklore scholarship, anthropological poetics, ethnic studies and recovery research on the Great Irish Famine(1845-1852),this scholarly monograph serves as a collection and analysis of "as-remembered" Irish-American folklore from New England and as such is an unparalleled study of Irish-American historical memory.

Market: 
Irish Studies, Forklore(New England),Anthropology, Sociolinguistics ;Social Science
Release Date: 
02/2009
ISBN: 
Cloth: 978-1-930901-82-7 / 193090182-8
Price: 
$79.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
418
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

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