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Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines - Resisting Racism through Scholactivism (Paperback): Jonathan Chism, Stacie Craft... Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines - Resisting Racism through Scholactivism (Paperback)
Jonathan Chism, Stacie Craft Defreitas, Vida Robertson, David Ryden; Contributions by DoVeanna S Fulton, …
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)-which originated within Legal Studies during the 1970s-has permeated multiple academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines includes essays by scholars of African American studies from various disciplines, who directly and indirectly incorporate CRT through signaling a commitment to scholar-activism or scholactivism. Scholactivists hope to understand the roots of anti-Black racism and to actively oppose all forms of oppression. Drawing on CRT, the volume counters the colorblind rhetoric of those who dismiss the notion of systemic racism, discount racial inequities, and disregard racial justice advocates as malcontents fanning the flames of racial dissension. The contributors of this collection challenge racism centering the stories, perspectives, and counter-narratives of African American soldiers, teachers, students, writers, psychologists, and theologians who continually defy and resist oppression in myriad ways.

Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines - Resisting Racism through Scholactivism (Hardcover): Jonathan Chism, Stacie Craft... Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines - Resisting Racism through Scholactivism (Hardcover)
Jonathan Chism, Stacie Craft Defreitas, Vida Robertson, David Ryden; Contributions by DoVeanna S Fulton, …
R2,839 Discovery Miles 28 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)-which originated within Legal Studies during the 1970s-has permeated multiple academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines includes essays by scholars of African American studies from multiple schools and disciplines outside of the legal realm, who directly and indirectly incorporate CRT through signaling a commitment to scholar-activism or scholactivism. Scholars who embrace the scholactivist agenda hope to understand the roots of anti-Black racism and to actively oppose all forms of oppression. Drawing on CRT, the volume contends that race and racial thinking permeate various institutions and influence American culture and life. The volume counters the colorblind rhetoric of conservatives and traditional liberals who dismiss the notion of systemic racism, discount racial inequities, and disregard racial justice advocates as malcontents fanning the flames of racial dissension. The contributors of this collection challenge racism centering the stories, perspectives, and counter-narratives of African American soldiers, teachers, students, writers, psychologists, and theologians who continually defy and resist oppression in myriad ways.

The Political Lincoln - An Encyclopedia (Hardcover, 1st Revised edition): Martin J. Hershock, Paul Finkelman The Political Lincoln - An Encyclopedia (Hardcover, 1st Revised edition)
Martin J. Hershock, Paul Finkelman
R4,365 Discovery Miles 43 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Meticulously detailed coverage of the life, politics, and legacy of one of our nation's most influential presidents Drawing on the latest in Lincoln scholarship, The Political Lincoln: An Encyclopedia-published to coincide with the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth-uniquely addresses the political aspects of the sixteenth president's actions, influence, and legacy. Detailed entries present sophisticated yet accessible analysis of Lincoln's democratic ideas and policies about slavery and emancipation, the emergence of the Republican Party, how Lincoln viewed the Civil War and how the war affected him, the major and minor figures in his life, and much, much more.

The Paradox of Progress - Economic Change, Individual Enterprise, and Politic Culture in Michigan, 1837-1878 (Paperback):... The Paradox of Progress - Economic Change, Individual Enterprise, and Politic Culture in Michigan, 1837-1878 (Paperback)
Martin J. Hershock
R679 Discovery Miles 6 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Americans have long recognized the central importance of the nineteenth-century Republican party in preserving the Union, ending slavery, and opening the way for industrial capitalism. On the surface, the story seems straightforward -- the party's "free labor" ethos, embracing the opportunity that free soil presented for social and economic mobility, and condemning the danger that slavery in the territories posed for that mobility, foreshadowed the GOP's later devotion to unfettered enterprise and industrial capitalism. In reality, however, the narrative thread is not so linear. This work examines the contradiction that lay at the heart of the supremely influential ideology of the early Republican party. The Paradox of Progress explores one of the most profound changes in American history -- the transition from the anti-market, anti-monopoly, and democratic ideology of Jacksonian America to the business-dominated politics and unregulated excesses of Gilded Age capitalism. Guiding this transformation was the nineteenth-century Republican party. Drawing heavily from both the pro-market commitments of the early Whig party and the anti-capitalist culture of Jackson's Democratic party, the early Republican party found itself torn between these competing values. Nowhere was this contested process more obvious or more absorbing than in Civil War-era Michigan, the birthplace of the Republican party. In The Paradox of Progress, a fascinating look at the central factors underlying the history of the GOP, Martin Hershock reveals how in their determination to resolve their ideological dilemma, Republicans of the Civil War era struggled to contrive a formula that wo uld enable them to win popular elections and to model America's acceptance of Gilded Age capitalism.

Vicksburg Besieged (Hardcover): Steven E Woodworth, Charles D. Grear Vicksburg Besieged (Hardcover)
Steven E Woodworth, Charles D. Grear; Contributions by Andrew S Bledsoe, John J Gaines, Martin J. Hershock, …
R981 R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Save R215 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A detailed analysis of the end of the Vicksburg Campaign and the forty-day siege Vicksburg, Mississippi, held strong through a bitter, hard-fought, months-long Civil War campaign, but General Ulysses S. Grant's forty-day siege ended the stalemate and, on July 4, 1863, destroyed Confederate control of the Mississippi River. In the first anthology to examine the Vicksburg Campaign's final phase, nine prominent historians and emerging scholars provide in-depth analysis of previously unexamined aspects of the historic siege. Ranging in scope from military to social history, the contributors' invitingly written essays examine the role of Grant's staff, the critical contributions of African American troops to the Union Army of the Tennessee, both sides' use of sharpshooters and soldiers' opinions about them, unusual nighttime activities between the Union siege lines and Confederate defensive positions, the use of West Point siege theory and the ingenuity of Midwestern soldiers in mining tunnels under the city's defenses, the horrific experiences of civilians trapped in Vicksburg, the failure of Louisiana soldiers' defense at the subsequent siege of Jackson, and the effect of the campaign on Confederate soldiers from the Trans-Mississippi region. The contributors explore how the Confederate Army of Mississippi and residents of Vicksburg faced food and supply shortages as well as constant danger from Union cannons and sharpshooters. Rebel troops under the leadership of General John C. Pemberton sought to stave off the Union soldiers, and though their morale plummeted, the besieged soldiers held their ground until starvation set in. Their surrender meant that Grant's forces succeeded in splitting in half the Confederate States of America. Editors Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear, along with their contributors-Andrew S. Bledsoe, John J. Gaines, Martin J. Hershock, Richard H. Holloway, Justin S. Solonick, Scott L. Stabler, and Jonathan M. Steplyk-give a rare glimpse into the often overlooked operations at the end of the most important campaign of the Civil War.

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