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    The Saga of the Volsungs
    Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Mengzi
    The Golden Age of Folk and Fairy Tales
    Jesuit Writings of the Early Modern Period
    Afro-Latino Voices
    The U.S.-Mexican War
    • 2021

      The Rise of the Mongols

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Rise of the Mongols offers readers a selection of five important works that detail the rise of the Mongol Empire through Chinese eyes. Three of these works were written by officials of South China's Southern Song dynasty and two are from officials from North China writing in the service of the Mongol rulers. Together, these accounts offer a view of the early Mongol Empire very different not just from those of Muslim and Christian travelers and chroniclers, but also from the Mongol tradition embodied in The Secret History of Mongols. The five Chinese source texts (in English translation, each with their own preface): Selections from Random Notes from Court and Country since the Jianyan Years, vol.2, by Li Xinchuan "A Memorandum on the Mong-Tatars," by Zhao Gong "A Sketch of the Black Tatars," by Peng Daya and Xu Ting "Spirit-Path Stele for His Honor Yelü, Director of the Secretariat," by Song Zizhen "Notes on a Journey," by Zhang Dehui Also included are an introduction, index, bibliography, and appendices covering notes on the texts, tables and charts, and a glossary of Chinese and transcribed terms.

      The Rise of the Mongols
    • 2019

      Piracy in the Early Modern Era

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "This volume represents a sea change in educational resources for the history of piracy. In a single, readable, and affordable volume, Lane and Bialuschewski present a wonderfully diverse body of primary texts on sea raiders. Drawn from a variety of sources, including the authors' own archival research and translations, these carefully curated texts cover over two hundred years (1548-1726) of global, early-modern piracy. Lane and Bialuschewski provide glosses of each document and a succinct introduction to the historical context of the period and avoid the romanticized and Anglo-centric depictions of maritime predation that often plague work on the topic." --Jesse Cromwell, The University of Mississippi

      Piracy in the Early Modern Era
    • 2019

      Bhagavad Gita

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "The Bhagavad Gita opens with one of the most compelling scenes in Indian, or world, literature. This new translation by Stanley Lombardo stays as close to the original Sanskrit as possible, despite differences in English and Sanskrit idiom and sentence structure. Close attention is paid to readability, sensitivity to the tonal range, and capturing some sense of the original's rhythmic movement. An illuminating Introduction and Afterword by Richard H. Davis place the poem in historical and cultural context. This volume is intended for both the student and scholar, as well as the general reader"--

      Bhagavad Gita
    • 2018

      "This outstanding collection makes available for the first time a remarkable range of primary sources that will enrich courses on women as well as Latin American history more broadly. Within these pages are captivating stories of enslaved African and indigenous women who protest abuse; of women who defend themselves from charges of witchcraft, cross-dressing, and infanticide; of women who travel throughout the empire or are left behind by the men in their lives; and of women's strategies for making a living in a world of cross-cultural exchanges. Jaffary and Mangan's excellent Introduction and annotations provide context and guide readers to think critically about crucial issues related to the intersections of gender with conquest, religion, work, family, and the law." --Sarah Chambers, University of Minnesota

      Women in Colonial Latin America, 1526 to 1806
    • 2017

      The Saga of the Volsungs

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.2(1429)Add rating

      From the translator of the bestselling Poetic Edda (Hackett, 2015) comes a gripping new rendering of two of the greatest sagas of Old Norse literature. Together the two sagas recount the story of seven generations of a single legendary heroic family and comprise our best source of traditional lore about its members--including, among others, the dragon-slayer Sigurd, Brynhild the Valkyrie, and the Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok.

      The Saga of the Volsungs
    • 2017

      Inspired by the Enlightenment readings of Hebrew biblical texts generated in the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries, Mira Morgenstern's Reframing Politics in the Hebrew Bible goes beyond the pioneering interpretations of various biblical texts penned by such noted Bible students as Spinoza, Rousseau, and Angelina Grimke to present an introduction to the Hebrew Bible as a whole from the perspective of a modern-day political theorist. In doing so, it offers a brilliant thematic guide to the Hebrew Bible's most politically salient passages, complete with text and commentary. Morgenstern's account of the significance of these ancient yet strangely modern texts will fascinate students of both ancient and modern political theory--as well as all readers of the Hebrew Bible itself.

      Reframing Politics in the Hebrew Bible
    • 2017

      The Nyaya-sutra

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Often translated simply as "logic," the Sanskrit word ny�ya means "rule of reasoning" or "method of reasoning." Texts from the school of classical Indian philosophy that bears this name are concerned with cognition, reasoning, and the norms that govern rational debate. This translation of selections from the early school of Ny�ya focuses on its foundational text, the Ny�ya-s�"tra (c. 200 CE), with excerpts from the early commentaries. It will be welcomed by specialists and non-specialists alike seeking an accessible text that both represents some of the best of Indian philosophical thought and can be integrated into courses on Indian philosophy, religion, and intellectual culture.

      The Nyaya-sutra
    • 2016

      Protests in the Streets

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Overview of student protests from across the world in 1968.--Provided by publisher.

      Protests in the Streets
    • 2016

      Reformation Thought

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A classic and comprehensive selection of documents, expertly presented by a leading historian and ideal for courses on the Reformation.

      Reformation Thought
    • 2015

      " Seven Myths of the Crusades ' rebuttal of the persistent and multifarious misconceptions associated with topics including the First Crusade, anti-Judaism and the Crusades, the crusader states, the Children's Crusade, the Templars and past and present Islamic-Christian relations proves, once and for all, that real history is far more fascinating than conspiracy theories, pseudo-history and myth-mongering. This book is a powerful witness to the dangers of the misappropriation and misinterpretation of the past and the false parallels so often drawn between the crusades and later historical events ranging from nineteenth-century colonialism to the protest movements of the 1960s to the events of 9/11. This volume's authors have venerable track records in teaching and researching the crusading movement, and anyone curious about the crusades would do well to start here. " —Jessalynn Bird, Dominican University, co-Editor of Crusade and Christendom

      Seven Myths of the Crusades