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Hogarth’s Literary Relationships
Robert Etheridge Moore
None None
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Holidays in the Danger Zone
Entanglements of War and Tourism
Debbie Lisle
2016 Fall
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A timely and uniquely historical look at how war turns soldiers, and all of us, into tourists
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Hollywood Goes Shopping
David Desser and Garth S. Jowett, Editors
2000 Spring
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A groundbreaking exploration of the profound relationship between American cinema and consumer culture.
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Hollywood Independents
The Postwar Talent Takeover
Denise Mann
2007 Fall
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An unexpected history of the “new Hollywood”
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Hollywood Outsiders
The Adaptation of the Film Industry, 1913-1934
Anne Morey
2003 Fall
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An innovative approach to the relationship between filmmaking and society during Hollywood’s golden age
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Home
Tom Arndt’s Minnesota
Tom Arndt
2009 Spring
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A visual tribute to the people of Minnesota from a renowned photographer
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Home Movies and Other Necessary Fictions
Michelle Citron
1998 Fall
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A powerful and personal exploration of the line between truth and fiction, by a celebrated filmmaker.
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Homeless Mothers
Face to Face with Women and Poverty
Deborah R. Connolly
2002 Spring
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A first-person look at the challenges and cultural perceptions confronting homeless women
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Homemade
Finnish Rye, Feed Sack Fashion, and Other Simple Ingredients from My Life in Food
Beatrice Ojakangas
2018 Spring
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A celebrated cook’s recipes and reflections on growing up in a big Finnish family in northern Minnesota
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Homes in the Heartland
Balloon Frame Farmhouses of the Upper Midwest
Fred W. Peterson
2008 Spring
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Discover the architecture and construction behind the ubiquitous farmhouses of the Midwest
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Homesickness
Of Trauma and the Longing for Place in a Changing Environment
Ryan Hediger
2019 Fall
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Introducing a posthumanist concept of nostalgia to analyze steadily widening themes of animality, home, travel, slavery, shopping, and war in U.S. literature after 1945
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Homeward to Zion
The Mormon Migration from Scandinavia
William Mulder
2000 Spring
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The classic history of this emblematic moment in U.S. immigration.
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Honeymoons in Temporary Locations
Ashley Shelby
2024 Spring
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Eclectic, experimental, and wildly imaginative climate fictions from a familiar world hauntingly transformed
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Hong Kong
Culture and the Politics of Disappearance
Ackbar Abbas
1997 Spring
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A consideration of what the culture of Hong Kong tells us about the state of the world at the fin-de-siècle.
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Hope and Folly
The United States and UNESCO, 1945-1985
William Preston Jr., Edward S. Herman and Herbert I. Schiller
1989 Fall
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Hope at Sea
Possible Ecologies in Oceanic Literature
Teresa Shewry
2015 Fall
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Hope is a lifeline running through the work of literary writers in and surrounding the Pacific Ocean
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Hope in the Struggle
A Memoir
Josie R. Johnson
2021 Spring
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How a Black woman from Texas became one of the most well-known civil rights activists in Minnesota, detailing seven remarkable decades of fighting for fairness in voting, housing, education, and employment
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Horror in Architecture
The Reanimated Edition
Joshua Comaroff and Ong Ker-Shing
2023 Fall
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A new edition of this extensive visual analysis of horror tropes and their architectural analogues
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Hot Spotter’s Report
Military Fables of Toxic Waste
Shiloh R. Krupar
2013 Spring
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How biopolitical militarism in the U.S. obscures the domestic remains of war
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House, but No Garden
Apartment Living in Bombay’s Suburbs, 1898–1964
Nikhil Rao
2012 Fall
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The emergence of apartment living in the suburbs in mid-twentieth-century Bombay