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            <description>edited by Masuda Hajimu. Cold War Asia : unlearning narratives, making new histories. The University of North Carolina Press, [2025], InterConnections: the global twentieth century. ISBN:9781469686301; 1469686309; 9781469686318; 1469686317&lt;br&gt;&quot;Conventional narratives of the Cold War revolve around high-level diplomats and state leaders in Washington, Beijing, and Moscow, but this anthology challenges those narratives by revealing how ordinary people across Asia experienced the era. Heavily rooted in oral history, this study takes readers to the villages of rural Java; the jungles of northern Thailand; the indigenous tribal communities of Kerala, India; and many other places in this vast region. The essays in this collection demonstrate how the world took shape far away from the voluminously analyzed epicenters of the Soviet Union, the United States, and China. Masuda organizes each chapter around the theme of &apos;many Cold Wars,&apos; or, more precisely, many local and social wars that were imagined as part of the global Cold War. These histories raise fundamental questions about standard Cold War narratives, encouraging readers to rethink why the Cold War still matters. Contributors are Mary Grace Concepcion, Simon Creak, Cui Feng, David Engerman, Prasit Leepreecha, Luong Thi Hong, Muhammad Kunhi Mahin Udma, Masuda Hajimu, Alan McPherson, Imam Muhtarom, Sim Chi Yin, Kisho Tsuchiva, Odd Arne Westad, Matthew Woolgar, Kinuko Maehara Yamazato, Bin Yang, and Taomo Zhou&quot;--</description>
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            <description>Jennifer Banning Toma&#x301;s. Reclaiming Clio : making American women&apos;s history, 1900-2000. The University of North Carolina Press, [2025]; &#xa9;2025. ISBN:9781469686004; 1469686007; 9781469686011; 1469686015&lt;br&gt;&quot;Women&apos;s history traveled a long and fascinating path before it became a respected and recognized academic field in twentieth-century America. This book explores the field&apos;s development as a multiracial and multigenerational effort, going beyond the careers of individual women historians to focus on how the discipline itself took shape. Focusing on the crucial period between 1900 and 1968, Jennifer Banning Toma&#x301;s shines a light on the work performed by archivists and professional historians that gave women&apos;s history its own identity and legitimacy. The women in Reclaiming Clio laid the groundwork for the field&apos;s remarkable expansion during the final wave of twentieth-century feminism after 1970, when a genuine movement for women&apos;s history emerged. Their contributions made the later success of women&apos;s history possible. Toma&#x301;s reveals the dedication and vision that turned women&apos;s history into the thriving, influential field it is today&quot;--</description>
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            <description>Joe William Trotter Jr. From enslavement to COVID-19 : a history of African American health and labor. The University of North Carolina Press, [2025]. ISBN:9781469690841; 1469690845; 9781469690858; 1469690853&lt;br&gt;&quot;During the COVID-19 pandemic, commentators opined that the high concentration of African Americans in dangerous and unsafe work and living environments exposed them to the virus at higher and more deadly rates than their Euro-American counterparts. In From Enslavement to COVID-19, Joe William Trotter Jr. delves into the historical context of this phenomenon. Focusing on four historical periods--enslavement, emancipation, the industrial era, and the digital age--Trotter argues that rather than being anomalous, the fight for adequate health care and beneficial social service policies follows a similar trajectory as the movement of Black people from enslavement to freedom. The book emphasizes how the labor requirements of work shaped the African American encounter with disease; how white medical professionals developed stereotypes about the susceptibility of Black people to sickness; and how those professionals denied essential medical care to the country&apos;s most vulnerable. Trotter also highlights how people of African descent drew on their legacy of activism and community-building to improve their physical and mental conditions, creating programs and strategies to combat inequality and discrimination in the nation&apos;s health care system&quot;-- Provided by publisher</description>
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            <description>AndrewC.McKevitt/author. Consuming Japan : Popular culture and the globalizing of 1980s America. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. ISBN:1469634470; 978-1-4696-3447-0</description>
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            <description>Glenn Dyer. The era was lost : the rise and fall of New York City&apos;s rank-and-file rebels. The University of North Carolina Press, [2024], Justice, power, and politics. ISBN:9781469682051; 1469682052; 9781469682068; 1469682060&lt;br&gt;&quot;An exciting yet relatively unknown episode in American labor history took place in New York City between 1965 and 1975. Rank-and-file members of numerous unions caught a &apos;strike fever&apos; as they challenged the entrenched power of some of the country&apos;s most powerful politicians, employers, and union leaders in a wave contract rejections, wildcat strikes, and electoral campaigns. Workers in unions across New York wanted more than better contracts: they contested control of the work process, racism on the job, and workers&apos; place in America&apos;s socioeconomic hierarchy while implicitly and explicitly demanding greater democratic control of their representative organizations and lives. Some initial challenges were effective and succeeded in delivering better contracts and unseating undemocratic leaders. However, those early successes were short-lived. Glenn Dyer traces the way workers were met with employer recalcitrance and union attacks that proved too powerful to organize against. In the face of this resistance, workers retreated into a survivalist attitude of accommodation and resignation, contributing to the decline of social democratic New York and working-class power in the city. Ultimately, as Dyer argues, the failures of the rank-and-file organizing efforts in New York City, which was the biggest center of organized labor in the country, shows how stunted workers&apos; aspirations and numerous defeats not only uprooted the foundations of New York&apos;s uniquely social democratic polity but also ushered in a national era of increased working-class subservience that has resonance today&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Beyond the kitchen table : Black women and global food systems / edited by Priscilla McCutcheon, Latrica E. Best, and Theresa Rajack-Talley</title>
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            <description>edited by Priscilla McCutcheon, Latrica E. Best, and Theresa Rajack-Talley. Beyond the kitchen table : Black women and global food systems. The University of North Carolina Press, [2023], Black food justice. ISBN:9781469675947; 9781469675954&lt;br&gt;&quot;Over the last decade, there has been an increasing amount of scholarship focused on race and food inequity. Much of this research is focused on the United States and its densely populated urban centers. Looking deeply into Black women&apos;s roles-economically, environmentally, and socially-in food and agriculture systems in the Caribbean, Africa, and the United States, the contributors address the ways Black women, both now and in the past, have used food as a part of community building and sustenance. Contributors include Agnes Atia Apusigah, Neela Badrie, Kenia-Rosa Campo, Dara Cooper, Kelsey Emard, Claudia J. Ford, Hanna Garth, Shelene Gomes, Veronica Gordon, Wendy-Ann Isaac, Lydia Kwoyiga, Gloria Sanders McCutcheon, Eveline M. F. W. Sawadogo/Compaore, Ashante&#x301; M. Reese, Sakiko Shiratori, shakara tyler, and Marquitta Webb&quot;--; &quot;Over the last decade, there has been an increasing amount of scholarship focused on race and food inequity. Much of this research is focused on the United States and its densely populated urban centers. Looking deeply into Black women&apos;s roles-economically, environmentally, and socially-in food and agriculture systems in the Caribbean, Africa, and the United States, the contributors address the ways Black women, both now and in the past, have used food as a part of community building and sustenance. They also examine matrilineal food-based education; the importance of Black women&apos;s social, cultural, and familial networks in addressing nutrition and food insecurity; the ways gender intersects with class and race globally when thinking about food; and how women-led science and technology initiatives can be used to create healthier and more just food systems.Contributors include Agnes Atia Apusigah, Neela Badrie, Kenia-Rosa Campo, Dara Cooper, Kelsey Emard, Claudia J. Ford, Hanna Garth, Shelene Gomes, Veronica Gordon, Wendy-Ann Isaac, Lydia Kwoyiga, Gloria Sanders McCutcheon, Eveline M. F. W. Sawadogo/Compaore, Ashante&#x301; M. Reese, Sakiko Shiratori, shakara tyler, and Marquitta Webb&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Seattle in coalition : multiracial alliances, labor politics, and transnational activism in the Pacific Northwest, 1970-1999 / Diana K. Johnson</title>
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            <description>Diana K. Johnson. Seattle in coalition : multiracial alliances, labor politics, and transnational activism in the Pacific Northwest, 1970-1999. The University of North Carolina Press, [2023], Justice, power, and politics. ISBN:9781469672793; 9781469672809&lt;br&gt;&quot;In the fall of 1999, the World Trade Organization (WTO) prepared to hold its biennial Ministerial Conference in Seattle. The event culminated in five days of chaotic political protest that would later be known as the Battle in Seattle. The convergence represented the pinnacle of decades of organizing among workers of color in the Pacific Northwest, yet the images and memory of what happened centered around assertive black bloc protest tactics deployed by a largely white core of activists whose message and goals were painted by media coverage as disorganized and incoherent. This insightful history takes readers beyond the Battle in Seattle and offers a wider view of the organizing campaigns that marked the last half of the twentieth century&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Cold War liberation : the Soviet Union and the collapse of the Portuguese empire in Africa, 1961-1975 / Natalia Telepneva</title>
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            <description>Natalia Telepneva. Cold War liberation : the Soviet Union and the collapse of the Portuguese empire in Africa, 1961-1975. University of North Carolina Press, [2022], The new Cold War history. ISBN:9781469665856; 9781469665863; 9781469665870&lt;br&gt;&quot;Cold War Liberation examines the African revolutionaries who led armed struggles in three Portuguese colonies-Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau-and their liaisons in Moscow, Prague, East Berlin, and Sofia. By reconstructing a multidimensional story that focuses on both the impact of the Soviet Union on the end of the Portuguese Empire in Africa and the effect of the anticolonial struggles on the Soviet Union, Natalia Telepneva bridges the gap between the narratives of individual anticolonial movements and those of superpower rivalry in sub-Saharan Africa during the Cold War&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Resistance from the right : conservatives and the campus wars in modern America / Lauren Lassabe Shepherd</title>
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            <description>Lauren Lassabe Shepherd. Resistance from the right : conservatives and the campus wars in modern America. The University of North Carolina Press, [2023], Justice, power, and politics. ISBN:9781469674483; 9781469674490&lt;br&gt;&quot;This history offers a new look at conservatives and education in the United States. Pivoting from studies that emphasize the dominance of progressivism on American college campuses during the late sixties to early seventies, Shepherd positions conservative critiques of and agendas in American higher education as more than a passing phase in her history of campus wars in the late twentieth century. Shepherd explores the ways conservative students, enabled by wealthy CEOs and right-wing intellectuals, worked to counter liberal traditions, movements, and other dynamics in the American academy through themes of counter-messaging, appeals to authority, and punishment from 1967-1972&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Back channel to Cuba : The hidden history of negotiations between Washington and Havana / WilliamM.LeoGrande/author ; PeterKornbluh/author</title>
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            <description>WilliamM.LeoGrande/author ; PeterKornbluh/author. Back channel to Cuba : The hidden history of negotiations between Washington and Havana. uodated edition with a new epilogue, University of North Carolina Press, 2015. ISBN:1-4696-2660-4; 978-1-4696-2660-4</description>
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            <title>Japan, 1941 : between Pan-Asianism and the West / John E. Moser</title>
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            <description>John E. Moser. Japan, 1941 : between Pan-Asianism and the West. The University of North Carolina Press, [2022], Reacting to the past. ISBN:1469670658; 9781469670652&lt;br&gt;It is September 1940. It has been just over three years since the beginning of the &quot;China Incident,&quot; in which Japan has sought by force to bring about an anti-Western, anti-Soviet partnership with China. Yet after a series of stunning victories, the war has settled into a frustrating stalemate. Worse, while officially neutral, the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union have been assisting the Chinese, and are threatening economic sanctions against Tokyo. With few natural resources of its own, Japan&apos;s industrial economy depends on imported raw materials-particularly oil. However, Germany&apos;s recent conquests in Europe may have just presented Japan with a golden opportunity, as French, Dutch, and British possessions in Asia lay largely undefended. Taking on the roles of leading figures in Tokyo, participants are thrust into the middle of Japan&apos;s strategic dilemma. Drawing on important works from Japan&apos;s past, they must advise the emperor on how to proceed. Will they call for a &quot;strike south&quot; to seize the natural resources of Southeast Asia-even at the risk of war with Britain and America? Or will they seek an understanding with England and America-even if it means giving up the ideal of a pan-Asian partnership? Similarly momentous decisions must also be made on domestic policy. How will Japan&apos;s increasingly scarce resources be allocated? Will the economy be subject to further state control?</description>
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            <title>A new kind of youth : historically Black high schools and southern student activism, 1920-1975 / Jon N. Hale</title>
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            <description>Jon N. Hale. A new kind of youth : historically Black high schools and southern student activism, 1920-1975. The University of North Carolina Press, [2022]. ISBN:9781469671383; 9781469671390&lt;br&gt;&quot;The story of activist youth in America is usually framed around the Vietnam War, the counterculture, and college campuses, focusing primarily on college students in the 1960s and 1970s. But a remarkably effective tradition of Black high school student activism in the civil rights era has gone understudied. A New Kind of Youth brings high school activism into greater focus, illustrating how Black youth supported liberatory social and political movements and inspired their elders across the South&quot;--</description>
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            <title>These ragged edges : histories of violence along the U.S.-Mexico border / edited by Andrew J. Torget, Gerardo Gurza-Lavalle</title>
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            <description>edited by Andrew J. Torget, Gerardo Gurza-Lavalle. These ragged edges : histories of violence along the U.S.-Mexico border. The University of North Carolina Press, [2022], The David J. Weber series in the new borderlands history. ISBN:9781469668383; 9781469668390; 9781469668406&lt;br&gt;&quot;The U.S.-Mexico border has earned an enduring reputation as a site of violence. During the past twenty years in particular, the drug wars--fueled by the international movement of narcotics and vast sums of money--have burned an abiding image of the border as a place of endemic danger into the consciousness of both countries. By the media, popular culture, and politicians, mayhem and brutality are often portrayed as the unavoidable birthright of this transnational space. Through multiple perspectives from both sides of the border, the collected essays in These Ragged Edges directly challenge that idea, arguing that rapidly changing conditions along the U.S.-Mexico border through the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries have powerfully shaped the ebb and flow of conflict within the region&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Transpacific convergences : race, migration, and Japanese American film culture before World War II / Denise Khor</title>
            <link>https://ndlsearch.ndl.go.jp/books/R100000002-I031691567</link>
            <description>Denise Khor. Transpacific convergences : race, migration, and Japanese American film culture before World War II. The University of North Carolina Press, [2022], Studies in United States culture. ISBN:9781469667966; 9781469667973; 9781469667980&lt;br&gt;&quot;Despite the rise of the Hollywood system and hostility to Asian migrant communities in the early twentieth-century United States, Japanese Americans created a thriving cinema culture that produced films and established theaters and exhibition companies to facilitate their circulation between Japan and the United States. Drawing from a fascinating multilingual archive including the films themselves, movie industry trade press, Japanese American newspapers, oral histories, and more, this book reveals the experiences of Japanese Americans at the cinema and traces an alternative network of film production, exhibition, and spectatorship&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 19:19:51 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>We the dead : preserving data at the end of the world / Brian Michael Murphy</title>
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            <description>Brian Michael Murphy. We the dead : preserving data at the end of the world. The University of North Carolina Press, [2022]. ISBN:9781469668284&lt;br&gt;&quot;Locked away in refrigerated vaults, sanitized by gas chambers, and secured within bombproof caverns deep under mountains are America&apos;s most prized materials: the ever-expanding collection of records that now accompany each of us from birth to death. This data complex backs up and protects our most vital information against decay and destruction, and yet it binds us to corporate and government institutions whose power is also preserved in its bunkers, infrastructures, and sterilized spaces. This book traces the emergence of the data complex in the early twentieth century and guides readers through its expansion in a series of moments when Americans thought they were living just before the end of the world&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2023 23:41:08 +0900</pubDate>
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