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Card Sharps and Bucket Shops - Gambling in Nineteenth-Century America (Paperback): Ann Fabian Card Sharps and Bucket Shops - Gambling in Nineteenth-Century America (Paperback)
Ann Fabian
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In this highly readable work that engages topics in American cultural, social and business history, Ann Fabian details of gambling in industrializing America. She investigates the relationship between gambling and other ways of making profit, such as speculation and land investment in the nineteenth century, and explores the moral and cultural implications of this relationship.

Card Sharps and Bucket Shops - Gambling in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover): Ann Fabian Card Sharps and Bucket Shops - Gambling in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
Ann Fabian
R5,480 Discovery Miles 54 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.

The Skull Collectors - Race, Science, and America's Unburied Dead (Paperback): Ann Fabian The Skull Collectors - Race, Science, and America's Unburied Dead (Paperback)
Ann Fabian
R528 Discovery Miles 5 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Philadelphia naturalist Samuel George Morton died in 1851, no one cut off his head, boiled away its flesh, and added his grinning skull to a collection of crania. It would have been strange, but perhaps fitting, had Morton's skull wound up in a collector's cabinet, for Morton himself had collected hundreds of skulls over the course of a long career. Friends, diplomats, doctors, soldiers, and fellow naturalists sent him skulls they gathered from battlefields and burial grounds across America and around the world. With The Skull Collectors, eminent historian Ann Fabian resurrects that popular and scientific movement, telling the strange-and at times gruesome-story of Morton, his contemporaries, and their search for a scientific foundation for racial difference. From cranial measurements and museum shelves to heads on stakes, bloody battlefields, and the "rascally pleasure" of grave robbing, Fabian paints a lively picture of scientific inquiry in service of an agenda of racial superiority, and of a society coming to grips with both the deadly implications of manifest destiny and the mass slaughter of the Civil War. Even as she vividly recreates the past, Fabian also deftly traces the continuing implications of this history, from lingering traces of scientific racism to debates over the return of the remains of Native Americans that are held by museums to this day. Full of anecdotes, oddities, and insights, The Skull Collectors takes readers on a darkly fascinating trip down a little-visited but surprisingly important byway of American history.

The Unvarnished Truth - Personal Narratives in Nineteenth-Century America (Paperback, Revised): Ann Fabian The Unvarnished Truth - Personal Narratives in Nineteenth-Century America (Paperback, Revised)
Ann Fabian
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The practice of selling one's tale of woe to make a buck has long been a part of American culture. "The Unvarnished Truth: Personal Narratives in Nineteenth-Century America" is a powerful cultural history of how ordinary Americans crafted and sold their stories of hardship and calamity during the nineteenth century. Ann Fabian examines the tales of beggars, convicts, ex-slaves, prisoners of the Confederacy, and others to explore cultural authority, truth-telling, and the nature of print media as the country was shifting to a market economy. This well-crafted book describes the fascinating controversies surrounding these little-read tales and returns them to the social worlds where they were produced.
Drawing on an enormous number of personal narratives--accounts of mostly poor, suffering, and often uneducated Americans--"The Unvarnished Truth" analyzes a long-ignored tradition in popular literature. Historians have treated the spread of literacy and the growth of print culture as a chapter in the democratization of refinement, but these tales suggest that this was not always the case. Producing stories that purported to be the plain, unvarnished truth, poor men and women edged their way onto the cultural stage, using storytelling strategies far older than those relying on a Renaissance sense of refinement and polish. This book introduces a unique collection of tales to explore the nature of truth, authenticity, and representation.

Race and Retail - Consumption across the Color Line (Hardcover): Mia Bay, Ann Fabian Race and Retail - Consumption across the Color Line (Hardcover)
Mia Bay, Ann Fabian
R3,487 Discovery Miles 34 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Race has long shaped shopping experiences for many Americans. Retail exchanges and establishments have made headlines as flashpoints for conflict not only between blacks and whites, but also between whites, Mexicans, Asian Americans, and a wide variety of other ethnic groups, who have at times found themselves unwelcome at white-owned businesses. Race and Retail documents the extent to which retail establishments, both past and present, have often catered to specific ethnic and racial groups. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the original essays collected here explore selling and buying practices of nonwhite populations around the world and the barriers that shape these habits, such as racial discrimination, food deserts, and gentrification. The contributors highlight more contemporary issues by raising questions about how race informs business owners' ideas about consumer demand, resulting in substandard quality and higher prices for minorities than in predominantly white neighborhoods. In a wide-ranging exploration of the subject, they also address revitalization and gentrification in South Korean and Latino neighborhoods in California, Arab and Turkish coffeehouses and hookah lounges in South Paterson, New Jersey, and tourist capoeira consumption in Brazil. Race and Retail illuminates the complex play of forces at work in racialized retail markets and the everyday impact of those forces on minority consumers. The essays demonstrate how past practice remains in force in subtle and not-so-subtle ways.

Race and Retail - Consumption across the Color Line (Paperback): Mia Bay, Ann Fabian Race and Retail - Consumption across the Color Line (Paperback)
Mia Bay, Ann Fabian
R1,263 Discovery Miles 12 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Race has long shaped shopping experiences for many Americans. Retail exchanges and establishments have made headlines as flashpoints for conflict not only between blacks and whites, but also between whites, Mexicans, Asian Americans, and a wide variety of other ethnic groups, who have at times found themselves unwelcome at white-owned businesses. Race and Retail documents the extent to which retail establishments, both past and present, have often catered to specific ethnic and racial groups. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the original essays collected here explore selling and buying practices of nonwhite populations around the world and the barriers that shape these habits, such as racial discrimination, food deserts, and gentrification. The contributors highlight more contemporary issues by raising questions about how race informs business owners' ideas about consumer demand, resulting in substandard quality and higher prices for minorities than in predominantly white neighborhoods. In a wide-ranging exploration of the subject, they also address revitalization and gentrification in South Korean and Latino neighborhoods in California, Arab and Turkish coffeehouses and hookah lounges in South Paterson, New Jersey, and tourist capoeira consumption in Brazil. Race and Retail illuminates the complex play of forces at work in racialized retail markets and the everyday impact of those forces on minority consumers. The essays demonstrate how past practice remains in force in subtle and not-so-subtle ways.

Der Allgemeine Deutsche Sprachverein. Eine umfassende kritische Betrachtung von 1883 bis 1943. (German, Paperback): Anne... Der Allgemeine Deutsche Sprachverein. Eine umfassende kritische Betrachtung von 1883 bis 1943. (German, Paperback)
Anne Fabian, Denis Fabian
R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2012 im Fachbereich Deutsch - Sonstiges, Note: 2,3, Otto-von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg (Institut fur Germanistik), Veranstaltung: Sprachpflege und Sprachkritik, Sprache: Deutsch, Anmerkungen: Gemeinschaftsarbeit mit Denis Fabian, Abstract: Die Arbeit beginnt mit der Geschichte des Allgemeinen Deutschen Sprachvereins. Die Organisationsstruktur wird ebenso behandelt, wie die Zielsetzungen des Allgemeinen Deutschen Sprachvereins. Zudem werden die Arbeitsbereiche kritisch betrachtet.

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