Intellectual life
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Intellectual life
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Intellectual life
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Incoming Resources
- The planter of modern life, Louis Bromfield and the seeds of a food revolution, Stephen Heyman
- París era una fiesta, Ernest Hemingway ; traducción de Gabriel Ferrater
- Paraliterary, the making of bad readers in postwar America, Merve Emre
- The emergence of the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Drawing lines, why conservatives must begin to battle fiercely in the arena of ideas, by Kira Davis
- Science at the edge, conversations with the leading scientific thinkers of today, edited by John Brockman
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- William Thornton, a Renaissance man in the Federal City, by Elinor Stearns and David N. Yerkes
- Bound for glory, from the great migration to the Harlem renaissance, 1910-1930, Kerry Candaele
- The Oxford companion to the Brontës, [edited by] Christine Alexander and Margaret Smith ; preface by Claire Harman
- Women artists of the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Amy Helene Kirschke
- Aaron Douglas, art, race, and the Harlem Renaissance, Amy Helene Kirschke
- The young romantics, Victor Hugo, Sainte-Beuve, Vigny, Dumas, Musset, and George Sand and their friendships, feuds, and loves in the French romantic revolution, Linda Kelly
- The new Negroes and their music, the success of the Harlem Renaissance, Jon Michael Spencer
- Russian populism, a history, Christopher Ely
- Island people, the Caribbean and the world, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
- The return of the Russian leviathan, Sergei Medvedev ; translated by Stephen Dalziel
- Renaissance, the transformation of the West, Professor Jennifer McNabb, Western Illinois University
- Adeline, a novel of Virginia Woolf, Norah Vincent
- Harlem Renaissance, art of Black America, introduction by Mary Schmidt Campbell ; essays by David Driskell, David Levering Lewis, and Deborah Willis Ryan
- Wa-tabqá al-kalimāt, Mahdī Khalīl
- When Harlem was in vogue, David Levering Lewis
- The mirador, dreamed memories of Irène Nømirovsky by her daughter, by Elisabeth Gille ; translation by Marina Harss ; afterword by Renø de Ceccatty
- The flame of Miletus, the birth of science in ancient Greece (and how it changed the world), John Freely
- Tokyo, a biography : disasters, destruction and renewal : the story of an indomitable city, Stephen Mansfield
- Ayn Rand and the Russian intelligentsia, the origins of an icon of the American right, Derek Offord
- American labyrinth, intellectual history for complicated times, edited by Raymond Haberski Jr. and Andrew Hartman
- Stories of freedom in Black New York, Shane White
- The jazz loft, according to W. Eugene Smith, WNYC Studies presents ; in association with Lumiere Productions ; written, produced, and directed by Sara Fishko ; producer, Calvin Scaggs
- The Coxon fund, Henry James
- Claude McKay, rebel sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance : a biography, Wayne F. Cooper
- The reopening of the Western mind, the resurgence of intellectual life from the end of antiquity to the dawn of the Enlightenment, Charles Freeman
- Open to debate, how William F. Buckley put liberal America on the Firing Line, Heather Hendershot
- Serpent in Eden: H.L. Mencken and the South, by Fred C. Hobson, Jr. Foreword by Gerald W. Johnson
- New York, 1962-1964, conceived, curated, and edited by Germano Celant
- The worlds of American intellectual history, edited by Joel Isaac, James T. Kloppenberg, Michael O'Brien, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
- Terrible honesty, mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s, Ann Douglas
- Cherie quarters, the place and the people that inspired Ernest J. Gaines, Ruth Laney
- Out of our minds, what we think and how we came to think it, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- St. Petersburg, madness, murder, and art on the banks of the Neva, Jonathan Miles
- The critics and the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Making it, Norman Podhoretz ; introduction by Terry Teachout
- Harlem renaissance, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- The Italian Renaissance, the Teaching Company
- Exiled in Paris, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Samuel Beckett, and others on the Left Bank, James Campbell
- Theories of Knowledge, How to think about what you know, Professir Joseph H. Shieber, Lafayette college
- Vienna's golden autumn, 1866-1938, Hilde Spiel
- "Willing To Sacrifice", Carter G. Woodson, The Father Of Black History, And The Carter G. Woodson Home : Woodson Home National Historic Site Historic Resource Study, Pero Gaglo Dagbovie
- 1930, Europe in the shadow of the beast, Arthur Haberman
- The ideas that made America, a brief history, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
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