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- A
- Abridged Diaries
of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Across the Continent:
Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and the Making of America
- Acting Naturally: Victorian
Theatricality and Authenticity
- Adams Paper Digital Edition,
The
- The Adventures of Amos 'n'
Andy: A Social History of an American Phenomenon
- An African Classical Age:
Eastern and Southern Africa in World History, 1000 B.C.
to A.D. 400
- The Afrikaners: Biography
of a People
- Afro-American Sources
in Virginia
- Against
the Grain
- Against the Unspeakable:
Complicity, the Holocaust, and Slavery in America
- Aging
and Gender in Literature: Studies in Creativity
- Agrarian
Origins of American Capitalism
- Albemarle: A Story of
Landscape and American Identity
- Almost a Girl: Male
Writers and Female Identification
- American Art at the Chrysler
Museum
- American
Culture Wars: Current Contests and Future Prospects
- An American Cutting Garden:
A Primer for Growing Flowers Where Summers Are Hot and Winters
are Cold
- An
American Homeplace
- American Exceptionalism,
American Anxiety
- American Revolution
- The American Wilderness: Reflections on Nature Protection
in the United States
- American Women Writers
and the Nazis: Ethics and Politics in Boyle, Porter, Stafford,
and Hellman
- The Angel Out of the House:
Philanthropy and Gender in Nineteenth-Century England
- Anguish of Displacement,
The
- Answering the Call: How Justices
and Litigants Set the Supreme Court Agenda
- Anthropology
and Africa
- Apostles of Disunion: Southern
Secession Commissioners and the Causes of the Civil War
- April
Wind and Other Poems
- The Architecture of Jefferson
County: Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia
- Aristotelian and Cartesian Logic at Harvard
- The Arts of India
- Artist of Wonderland: The
Life, Political Cartoons, and Illustrations of Tenniel
- Ashe County's Civil War:
Community and Society in the Appalachian South
- At the Picture Show: Small-Town
Audiences and the Creation of Movie Fan Culture
- Auden
and Documentary in the 1930s
- Autobiographical Quests
- Autobiography and National
Identity in the Americas
- B
- Bacchus and Civic Order:
The Culture of Drink in Early Modern Germany
- Back from the Far
Field: American Nature Poetry in the Late Twentieth Century
- The
Bastards
- Bathed in Blood: Hunting
and Mastery in the Old South
- Before
Freedom Came: African-American Life in the Antebellum South
- Behind Her Times: Transition
England in the Novels of Mary Arnold Ward
- Beloved Boy: Letters to
Hendrik C. Andersen, 1899-1915
- Beneath
the Fault Line
- Bessie
Head
- The Best and Worst Country
in the World: Perspectives on the Early Virginia Landscape
- Best New Poets 2007
- Betrayals
of the Body Politic
- Between
Doctors and Patients
- Between Faith and Thought:
An Essay on the Ontotheological Condition
- Bewildered Travel
- Beyond Nature
Writing: Expanding the Boundaries of Ecocriticism
- Beyond Nostalgia: Aging and
Life-Story Writing
- "Beyond Our Wildest
Dreams": The United Democratic Front and the Transformation
of South Africa
- The Bill of Rights,
the Courts, and the Law: Third Edition
- The Bill of Rights: Government Proscribed
- The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and Current Understanding
- Biography of a Tenement
House in New York City: An Architectural History of 97 Orchard
Street
- Bitter Fruits of Bondage:
The Demise of Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy,
1861-1865
- Black Confederates and
Afro-Yankees in Civil War Virginia
- Black Fascisms
- Black Prisoners and Their
World, Alabama, 1865-1900
- Black, White, and Olive Drab:
Racial Integration at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and
the Civil Rights Movement
- Blacks
in Eden
- Blood from Your Children:
the Colonial Origins of Generational Conflict in South Africa
- The Blood of Paradise:
A Novel
- Bloody Promenade: Reflections
on a Civil War Battle
- Blue Laws and Black
Codes: Conflict, Courts, and Change in Twentieth-Century
Virginia
- A Blue Moon in Poorwater:
A Novel
- Body and Soul: A Sympathetic
History of American Spiritualism
- The Book of Common Prayer,
1559: The Eizabethan Prayer Book
- The Book of Numbers
- Bound Away: Virginia and
the Westward Movement
- Boredom and the Religious
Imagination
- Boston Prints and Printmakers, 1670-1775
- Bowery
Tales (Works of Stephen Crane)
- Brushing Back Jim Crow
- Buildings of Pittsburgh
- The
Business of May Next: James Madison and the Founding
- By the Work of Their Hands
- Byrd's Line
- The Byzantine Tradition after the Fall of Constantinople
- C
- Cannibal Modernities:
Postcoloniality and the Avant-garde in Caribbean and Brazilian
Literature
- Capital Offenses: Geographies
of Class and Crime in Victorian London
- Captured
by Texts: Puritan to Postmodern Images of Indian Captivity
- Capturing Beauty: American
Impressionist and Realist paintings from the McGlothlin
Collection
- Caribbean Literature
and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture
- Caribbean Romances:
The Politics of Regional Representation
- Caribbean Shadows and Victorian
Ghosts: Women's Writing and Decolonization
- Carolyn G. Heilbrun, Feminist
in a Tenured Position
- Catalogue of the Collection of American Art at Randolph-Macon
Woman's College
- Cautio Criminalis, or
a Book on Witch Trials
- Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid
Mammies
- The Changing Scale of American
Agriculture
- Character and Conversion
in Autobiography: Augustine, Montaigne, Descartes, Rousseau,
and Sartre
- The Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Reader
- The Child, the State, and
the Victorian Novel
- Children,
Race, and Power
- Christina Rossetti: The Patience of Style
- The Circus and Victorian Society
- Cities of Affluence and
Anger: A Literary Geography of Modern Englishness
- The City as Suburb: A
History of Northeast Baltimore since 1660
- City Trees: A Historical
Geography from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century
- Civi War Petersburg: Confederate
City in the Crucible of War
- Civil War Sites in Virginia:
A Tour Guide
- Civil War Virginia:
Battleground for a Nation
- The Civilizations of Africa:
A History to 1800
- Cleanth
Brooks and the Rise of Modern Criticism
- Clinical
Stories and Their Translations
- Clotel, or the President's
Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States
- Coal: A Memoir and Critique
- Coasting Schooner: The Four-Masted Albert F. Paul
- The Collected Poetry of
Leopold Sedar Senghor
- The Collected Poetry of
Paul Laurence Dunbar
- The Colonial Church Records
of Reading (Wakefield) and the First Church of Rumney (Revere)
- Colonial
South Africa and the Origins of the Racial Order
- Colonial Subjects
- The
Color of Their Skin: Education and Race in Richmond, Virginia,
1954-89
- Coming to Terms with Democracy:
Federalist Intellectuals and the Shaping of an American
Culture
- Common Wealth: Contemporary
Poets of Virginia
- Commoners,
Tribute, and Chiefs: The Development of Algonquian Culture
in the Potomac Valley
- The
Complete Colonial Gentleman: Cultural Legitimacy in Plantation
America
- The Complete Works of William Billings
- The Constitutional Thought of Thomas Jefferson
- The Correspondence of
William James
- Contingent Loves: Simone
de Beauvoir and Sexuality
- Conversion and Text
- Cosmopolitan Criticism
- Counting on the Latino
Vote
- Courts,
Politics, and Culture in Israel
- The Courthouses of
Early Virginia: An Architectural History
- Creating Constitutional
Change: Clashes over Power and Liberty in the Supreme Court
- Creationism on Trial: Evolution
and God at Little Rock
- Creole Recitations
- Critique
of Modern Textual Criticism
- Crossing
Boundaries
- Crossing
the Circle at the Holy Wells of Ireland
- Crucible of the Civil War:
Virginia from Secession to Commemoration
- Cuban-American
Literature of Exile
- Cultivation
and Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the
Americas
- Cultural Haunting
- Cumberland Island National
Seashore: A History of Conservation Conflict
- Curry School of Education
at the University of Virginia, The
- Cutting the Vines
of the Past: Environmental Histories of the Central African
Rain Forest
- D
- David Finley: Quiet Force
for America's Arts
- The Deaths of Animals and Lesser Gods
- Declining
to Decline
- Death of George Washington,
The
- Deep Talk: Reading African-American
Literary Names
- Delftware at Historic Deerfield
- Democratizing
the Old Dominion
- Demon or Doll
- Depression
and the New Deal in Virginia
- A
Descriptive Catalogue of the Jorge Luis Borges Collection
at the University of Virginia Library
- The Desegregated Heart:
A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition
- Design with Culture:
Claiming America's Landscape Heritage
- Devils
and Angels: Textual Editing and Literary Theory
- Diaries
of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Diaries
of George Washington
- Digging
Through Darkness
- Dignity
- Disciplining
Old Age
- The Discourse of Self in Victorian Poetry
- Diversity in Democracy:
Minority Representation in the United States
- Dividing
the Commons
- Dog Days: An Animal Chronicle
- Doing Justice to Mercy
- The Dolley Madison Digital
Edition
- Domesticating the Empire: Race, Gender, and Family Life
in French and Dutch Colonialism
- The
Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson
- Dream Gardens
- E
- Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of Environmental
Restoration
- Earth Works: Readings for
Backyard Gardeners
- East 40 Degrees: An
Interperative Atlas
- Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia and Maryland
- Eco-Man: New Perspectives
on Masculinity and Nature
- The Edge of the South
- Edouard Glissant and Postcolonial
Theory
- Edward
FitzGerald: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam: A Critical Edition,
edited by Christopher Decker
- The Eighteenth-Century Records
of the Boston Overseers of the Poor
- Elizabeth
Bishop: Her Artistic Development
- Elizabeth
Bishop: The Geography of Gender
- Ellen
Glasgow and a Woman's Traditions
- Emerson Bicentennial Essays
- Emily Davies: Collected
Letters, 1861-1875
- Emily Dickinson's Correspondences
- Empires in the Forest:
Jamestown and the Beginning of America
- Encounters: Philosophy
of History after Postmodernism
- Ending the French Revolution:
Violence, Justice and Repression from the Terror to Napoleon
- Engaging
Feminism: Students Speak up & Speak out
- England in the 1880s
- The English Cult of Literature:
Devoted Readers, 1774-1880
- Enjoying Virginia Outdoors
- Enterprising
Southerners: Black Economic Success in North Carolina, 1865-1915
- Epistolary Histories
- Equity and Excellence
in American Higher Education
- "Eric
Clapton's Lover" and Other Stories from the Virginia
Quarterly Review
- Escapade
- Escaping God's Closet: The
Revelations of a Queer Priest
- Essays and Reviews:
The 1860 Text and Its Reading
- Ethnic American Literature:
Comparing Chicano, Jewish, and African American Literature
- An
Evening When Alone: Four Journals of Single Women in the
South, 1827-67
- Exhibiting Religion: Colonialism
and Spectacle at International Expositions, 1851-1893
- Exile according to Julia
- Exile in Richmond: The
Confederate Journal of Henri Garidel
- Experiencing Mount Vernon:
Eyewitness Accounts, 1784-1865
- F
- Faces
of African Independence: Three Plays
- The
Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson
- Family Preserve
- Famous
Last Words: Changes in Gender and Narrative Closure
- Farther Afield in the Study
of Nature-Oriented Literature
- Fast
and Loose and The Buccaneers
- Fatal
Glory: Narciso Lopez and the First Clandestine U.S.War Against
Cuba
- Faulkner: The Return of
the Repressed
- Faulkner
in the University
- Featherless
Chickens, Laughing Women, and Serious Stories
- Federalists Reconsidered
- The Feminine Political Novel in Victorian England
- Feminist
Readings/Feminists Reading
- Festival
of the Greasy Pole
- Fettered Genius: The African
American Bardic Poet from Slavery to Civil Rights
- Fire
This Time
- The First Seventeen Years
- Fishing the Greenbrier
Valley: An Angler's Guide
- Fishing the New River
Valley: An Angler's Guide
- Fishing the Roanoke Valley:
An Angler's Guide
- Fishing the Shenandoah
Valley: An Angler's Guide
- Fishing Virginia's Highlands:
An Angler's Guide
- The Flirt's Tragedy: Desire
without End in Victorian and Edwardian Fiction
- Flowerdew Hundred: The Archaeology
of a Virginia Plantation, 1619-1864
- Forest and Garden: Traces
of Wildness in a Modernizing Land, 1897-1949
- The Forgotten Female
Aesthetes: Literary Culture in Late-Victorian England
- Forgotten Time
- Form
and Fable in American Fiction
- Founding Friendship
- Frances Power Cobbe:
Victorian Feminist, Journalist, Reformer
- Freedom
Summer
- Freedom's Promise: Ex-Slave
Families and Citizenship in the Age of Emancipation
- French
and West Indian: Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana
Today
- From Morning to Night:
Domestic Service in Maymont and the Gilded Age South
- From Calabar to Carter's
Grove: The History of a Virginia Slave Community
- From the Temple to the
Castle: An Architectural History of British Literature,
1660-1760
- Fruits and Fruit Trees of
Monticello
- Furious Flower: African
American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present
- Furious Flowering of African
American Poetry
- G
- Gather
Ye Wild Things: A Forager's Year
- General Sun, My Brother:
A Novel
- Generating
Texts: The Progeny of Seventeenth-Century Prose
- The Genius of John Ruskin
- George and Martha Washington:
Portraits from the Presidential Years
- George Washington: First
in War
- George Washington: The
Man Behind the Myths
- George Washington: Pioneer
Farmer
- George Washington
Reconsidered
- Gods of Noonday: A White Girl's
African Life
- Going by Contraries: Robert
Frost's Conflict with Science
- The Golden Avant-Garde:
Idolatry, Commercialism, and Art
- Governor's
Land: Archaeology of Early Seventeenth-century Virginia
Settlements
- Great Road Style: The Decorative
Arts Legacy of Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee
- Green
Mount After the War: The Correspondence of Maria Louisa
Wacker Fleet and Her Family, 1865-1900
- Guarding Cultural Memory:
Afro-Cuban Women in Literature and the Arts
- A Guidebook to Virginia's
Historical Markers
- The
Gulf Cooperation Council: Record and Analysis
- H
- Hagar:
A Novel
- "Harlem Gallery"
and Other Poems of Melvin B. Tolson
- Harry
Byrd of Virginia
- Haunted
Bodies: Gender and Southern Texts
- Henry Adams and the Need
to Know
- Here
Lies Virginia: An Archaeologist's View of Colonial Life
and History
- Herman Melville's "Typee":
A Fluid-Text Edition
- Hidden Lives: The Archaeology
of Slave Life at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
- His and Hers: Gender,
Consumption, and Technology
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Historic
Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World
- History of Household Government
in America, A
- History of Ornithology
in Virginia, The
- A History of the European
Economy, 1000-2000
- Homeplace: The Social
Use and Meaning of Folk Dwellings in Southwestern North
Carolina
- Hot Potato: How Washington
and New York Gave Birth to Black Basketball and Changed
America's Game Forever
- A
House Divided: Slavery and Emancipation in Delaware, 1638-1865
- How Societies are Born:
Governance in West Central Africa before 1600
- I
- "I, Too, Am America":
Archaeological Studies of African-American Life
- Idol of Suburbia: Marie
Corelli and Late-Victorian Literary Culture
- If the King Only Knew:
Seditious Speech in the Reign of Louis XV
- An Illustrated Glossary
of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape
- An Illustrated
Guide to Eastern Woodland Wildflowers and Trees: 350 Plants
Observed at Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland
- I'm No Angel: The Blonde
in Fiction and Film
- The Image of Thomas Jefferson in the Public Eye
- Imagining Eden: Connecting
Landscapes
- Imagining Miami
- Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities
- In Good Keeping
- In the Flicker of an Eyelid
- Incidents of My Life
- Indian Captivity in Spanish
America: Frontier Narratives
- Indians in Seventeenth-Century Virginia
- The Inner Jefferson
- In Pursuit of Flavor
- Institutional Games and
the Supreme Court
- Interracialism and Christian
Community in the Post War South
- Invading Body, The
- Inventing American Modernism:
Jospeh Hudnut, Walter Gropius, and the Bauhaus Legacy at
Harvard
- The Invention of George
Washington
- Invited Guest: An Anthology
of Twentieth-Century Southern Poetry
- Iran's Foreign Policy, 1941-1973
- It Shall Be of Jasper and
Coral and Love-across-a-Hundred Lives: Two Novels
- J
- Jamaica Kincaid
- James Madison: A Biography
- James Madison's "Advice to My Country"
- James McNeill Whistler:
Uneasy Pieces
- James Monroe: The Quest
for National Identity
- Jamestown Rediscovery
- Jamestown, the Buried Truth
- Jefferson and His Time
- Jefferson and the Arts
- Jefferson at Monticello
- Jefferson Himself
- The Jefferson Image in
the American Mind
- Jeffersonian
Legacies
- Jefferson's Empire: The Language
of American Nationhood
- Jefferon's Fine Arts Library
- John Brown: The Legend
Revisited
- The John Henry County Map of Virginia
- John Henry Ingram's Poe Collection at the University of
Virginia
- John Ruskin and the Ethics
of Consumption
- Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian, 1773-1774
- The Journal of Emily Shore
- Journal of a Residence
in Chile during the Year 1822, and a Voyage from Chile to
Brazil in 1823
- The Journal of the Proceedings of the President, 1793-1797
- Journey on the James: Three
Weeks through the Heart of Virginia
- Juanita
- Judging on a Collegial
Court: Influences on Federal Appellate Decision Making
- Judicial Independence
in the Age of Democracy: Critical Perspectives from around
the World
- Juries and Judges versus the Law
- Justice Curtis and
the Civil War Era: At the Crossroads of American Constitutionalism
- K
- Katherine Ann Porter
- Keep Your Head to the
Sky: Interpreting African American Home Ground
- Kierkegaard
- Kingsmill Plantations, 1619-1800:
Archaeology of Country Life in Colonial Virginia
- Knowledges:
Historical and Critical Studies in Disciplinarity
- Kodak and the Lens of Nostalgia
- L
- Ladies and Gentlemen
on Display: Planter Society and the Virginia Springs, 1790-1860
- Lake Fishing in Virginia
- The Land of Wandering:
Exquisite History, Volume 1
- The Land without Shadows
- Landon Carter
- Landscape and Images
- Language and Gender in American Fiction
- The Language of Democracy:
Political Rhetoric in the United States and Britain, 1790-1900
- The Language of Flowers
- Last Undiscovered Place,
The
- Latino Politics
- Launching
the "Extended Republic": The Federalist Era.
- Law in Colonial Massachusetts, 1630-1800
- The Lawn
- Leading the Race: The Transformation
of the Black Elite in the Nation's Capital, 1880-1920
- Lee's Young Artillerist:
William R.J. Pegram
- Legacies of the 1964 Civil
Rights Act
- Leonard and Virginia Woolf
as Publishers
- Leopold Sedar Senghor:
The Collected Poetry
- The Letters of Christinia
Rossetti
- The Letters of Matthew
Arnold
- Leonora
- Les Contemplations of Victor Hugo
- Lessons in Integration:
Realizing the Promise of Racial Diversity in American Schools
- Let Me Lie: Being in the
Main an Ethnological Account of the Remarkable Commonwealth
of Virginia and the Making of Its History
- Letters from a Sharpshooter
- The Letters of Christina
Rosseti
- The Letters of Matthew
Arnold
- Liberty without Anarchy:
A History of the Society of the Cincinnati
- The Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson
- Lifeboat
- Limits of Anarchy
- The Limits of Hope
- Lincoln's Tragic Admiral:
The Life of Samuel Francis Du Pont
- Lincoln Perry's Charlottesville
- Lines on the Land: Writers,
Art, and the National Parks
- Literature of Place: Dwelling
on the Land before Earth Day 1970
- Living and Dying at Murray Manor
- Living Backwards
- Living on Wilderness Time
- Lone
Sun
- Long Black Song
- The
Long Day
- Longstreet's Aide
- Lost Saints
- Lost Worlds
- Lots of Parking:
Land Use in a Car Culture
- Louisa
McCord: Political and Social Essays
- Louisa
McCord: Selected Writings
- Louisa
S. McCord: Poems, Drama, Biography, Letters
- Lucy Stone: Pioneer
of Woman's Rights
- The Luxury of Skepticism:
Politics, Philosophy, and Dialogue in the English Public
Sphere, 1660-1740
- Lynching of Emmett Till,
The
- Lyric
and Dramatic Poetry, 1946-82
- M
- Mad for God: Bartolomé
Sánchez, the Secret Messiah of Cardenete
- Mad Princes of Renaissance Germany
- Mad Travelers:Reflections
on the Reality of Transient Mental Illness
- Magna Carta
- The Making and Unmaking
of a Revolutionary Family: The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752-1830
- The Making of a Civil
Rights Lawyer
- The Making of Modern Cynicism
- The Making of Virginia Architecture
- Manufacturing Culture: Vindications
of Early Victorian Industry
- Mapping the Ethical
Turn: A Reader in Ethics, Culture, and Literary Theory
- Margins and Marginality
- The
Market Revolution in America: Social, Political and Religious
Expressions, 1800-1880
- Martha Washington
- Martin's Hundred
- The Martinsville Seven: Race,
Rape, and Capital Punishment
- Mary Austin's Regionalism:
Reflections on Gender, Genre, and Geography
- Masterpieces: A Celebration
of Food and Art in Virginia
- The Material Interests of
the Victorian Novel
- The Mathematical Pamphlets
of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and Related Pieces
- Matthew
Arnold in His Time and Ours: Centenary Essays
- Meaning of Independence,
The: John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson
- Medicine in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1820
- The Medievalist Impulse in American Literature
- Meditation and the Martial
Arts
- Memoirs of a Monticello Slave
- Michel Foucalt
- Midcentury Quartet:
Bishop, Lowell, Jarrell, Berryman, and the Making of a Postmodern
Aesthetic
- Migrants against Slavery:
Virginians and the Nation
- Miles to Go
- The Mind of Thomas Jefferson
- The Mint Julep
- The Moderates' Dilemma:
Massive Resistance to School Desegregation in Virginia
- The Modern Androgyne Imagination
- Modernity and Subjectivity
- The Modernity of Witchcraft
- Modern Skeletons in Postmodern Closets
- The Modernist Response to
Chinese Art: Pound, Moore, Stevens
- Moments of Freedom: Anthropology
and Popular Culture
- Monsters, Tricksters, and Sacred Cows
- The Moral Architecture
of World Peace
- The Moral Foundations of the American Republic
- "The Most Segregated City in America": City Planning and
Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980
- The Mother and Narrative Politics in Modern China
- Mother Earth-Land Grants in Virginia, 1607-1699
- Mothers of the South
- Mr. Jefferson's University
- Murder at Morija
- Murder, Honor, and Law: Four
Virginia Homicides from Reconstruction through the Great
Depression
- The Mysteries of Paris and London
- Myth and Metaphor
- Myth
and Method
- N
- Nations, Markets, and
War: Modern History and the American Civil War
- Native Americans and the
Early Republic
- Natural Classicism
- Natural History of Quiet
Waters, A
- Naturalist's Guide to
the Virginia Coast, A
- The Nature Fakers: Wildlife,
Science, and Sentiment
- Nature of Rights at the American
Founding and Beyond, The
- Necessary Virtue: The Pragmatic
Origins of Religious Liberty in New England
- Nedjma
- Negotiated Authorities
- Neither Ballots nor Bullets
- Neutral
Europe Between War and Revolution, 1917-23
- Never Ask Permission
- New
Communitarian Thinking: Persons, Virtues, Institutions,
and Communities
- New
Directions in Civil Rights Studies
- New England Silver and Silversmithing, 1620-1815
- New Essays by Henry Fielding
- New Orleans: The Making
of an Urban Landscape
- A New Plantation South
- New World Modernisms:
T. S. Eliot, Derek Walcott, and Kamau Brathwaite
- Nietzsche
and the Feminine
- Nietzsche on Gender: Beyond Man and Woman
- Night Journeys: The Power
of Dreams in Transatlantic Quaker Culture
- Nineteenth-century
Women Learn to Write
- Norfolk
- No Ordinary College: A
History of the University of Virginia's College at Wise
- No Tomorrow: The Ethics
of Pleasure in the French Enlightenment
- A Noble Feast
- Northrop Frye: Religious
Visionary and Architect of the Spiritual World
- November 1948
- O
- Obedient Germans? A Rebuttal
- Of Dreams and Assassins
- Old Southamption
- On Exhibit: Victorians and
Their Museums
- Only for the Eye of a Friend
- Once There Was a Farm:
A Country Childhood Remembered
- Ordinarily Sacred
- The Origins of African American
Literature: A History of the African American Literary Presence
1680-1865
- The O'Ruddy
- The Other America
- The Otherness of God
- Out of the Shadow
- Outdoors Year Round: A
Guide to Fishing and Hunting in Coastal Virginia and North
Carolina
- The Oxford Pamphlets, Leaflets, and Circulars of Charles
Lutwidge Dodgson
- P
- The Papers of Abraham Lincoln:
Legal Documents and Cases
- The Papers of George Washington (see Washington,
George)
- The Papers of James Madison (see Madison,
James)
- The Papers of Robert Treat
Paine, Vol. 3: 1774-1777
- Papers of William Thornton
- Paradigm and Parody
- Paradise and Plantation
- Paranoia and Contentment:
A Personal Essay on Western Thought
- Parlor Politics
- Passing Through
- A Passionate Usefulness:
The Life and Literary Labors of Hannah Adams
- Peace
and the Peacemakers: The Treaty of 1783
- Peak Experiences: Walking
Meditations on Literature, Nature, and Need
- The People's Writer
- Perfect Companionship: Ellen Glasgow's Selected Correspondence
with Women
- Periodical Literature in Nineteenth-Century America
- Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa:
From Vermont to Italy in the Footsteps of George Perkins
Marsh
- Place, Art, and Self
- The Plays of Henry Fielding
- The Pleasure Gardens of
Virginia: From Jamestown to Jefferson
- Plotting Terror: Novelists
and Terrorists in Contemporary Fiction
- Plotting Women: Gender and
Narration in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British
Novel
- Pocahontas, Powhatan,
Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown
- Poems and Literary Remains
- Poems of Nation, Anthems
of Empire
- Poe's Helen Remembers
- Poetry, Symbol, and Allegory:
Interpreting Metaphorical Language from Plato to the Present
- Political
Development and the New Realism in Sub-Saharan Africa
- The Politics of Color in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset
and Nella Larsen
- Pontius Pilate
- The Poor Man's Son: Menrad,
Kabyle Schoolteacher
- Portrait of a Patriot:
The Major Political and Legal Papers of Josiah Quincy Junior
- Possession, Ecstasy,
and the Law in Ewe Voodoo
- Postslavery Literatures
in the Americas
- Power and the Praise Poem
- Power versus Liberty: Madison,
Hamilton, Wilson, and Jefferson
- Powhatan
Foreign Relations, 1500-1722
- Practical Ecocriticism: Literature,
Biology, and the Environment
- Preserving the Old Dominion
- Presidency of George Washington,
The
- The President and His
Biographer
- Pride of Place, A: Rural
Residences of Fauquier County, Virginia
- Principle and Interest:
Thomas Jefferson and the Problem of Debt
- Privacy and Print:
Reading and Writing in Seventeenth-Century England
- The Private Rod
- Prodigy Houses of Virginia
- Producers versus Capitalists
- Promises Broken
- Protest and Possibility in the Writing of Tillie Olsen
- The Providence of Wit
- Pyramid of Bone
- Q
- A Queer Chivalry: The
Homoerotic Asceticism of Gerard Manley Hopkins
- R
- Race Man: The Rise and
Fall of the "Fighting Editor," John Mitchell Jr.
- Race Relations Litigation in an Age of Complexity
- Radicals on the Road:
The Politics of English Travel Writing in the 1930s
- Randall Jarrell's Letters
- Rational
Meaning
- Realistic Visionary: A
Portrait of George Washington
- "Rearing Wolves to
Our Own Destruction": Slavery in Richmond, Virginia,
1782-1865
- Reclaiming Difference:
Caribbean Women Rewrite Postcolonialism
- Recollections of a Happy Life
- The Recovery of Rhetoric
- Re-creating the American
Past: Essays on the Colonial Revival
- The Red Badge of Courage
- Refiguring the Map of
Sorrow: Nature Writing and Autobiography
- Reflections
of Loko Miwa
- Re-imagining Ireland: How
a storied island is transforming its politics, economics,
religious life, and culture for the twenty-first century
- Reinterpreting
New England Indians and the Colonial Experience
- Religion and Violence
in the Secular World: Toward a New Political Theology
- Religion
in a Revolutionary Age
- The Religious Life of Thomas Jefferson
- Reports of War
- A Republic for the Ages
- Rereading
Aphra Behn: History, Theory, and Criticism
- Reshaping the Sexes in Sense and Sensibility
- Review
Volumes 1-22
- Revising Flannery O'Connor:
Southern Literary Culture and the Problem of Female Authorship
- Revolution in America
- Revolution of 1800, The
- Revolutionary Outlaws
- Revolution to Secession
- Rhetorical Investiogations:
Studies in Ordinary Language Criticism
- Richmond
- Rimbaud
- Rituals of Race: American
Public Culture and the Search for Racial Democracy
- Road Cycling in Central
Virginia: A Guide
- Rockbridge County Artists and Artisans
- The Romance of Authenticity:
The Cultural Politics of Regional and Ethnic Literatures
- The Romance of the Harem
- The Romantic Comedians
- The Romantic Subject in
Autobiography
- Roosevelt, the Great Depression,
and the Economics of Recovery
- Rooted on Blue Stone Hill:
A History of James Madison University
- The Roots of Antisemitism in South Africa
- Royalties: The Queen and
Victorian Writers
- Rules of Civility:
The 110 Precepts That Guided Our First President in War
and Peace
- Running on the Record
- Ruskin's Culture Wars:
Fors Clavigera and the Crisis of Victorian Liberalism
- S
- Sacred Claims
- Sacred Order/Social Order,
Vol. 1: My Life among the Deathworks
- Sacred Order/Social Order,
Vol. 2: The Crisis of the Officer Class: The Decline of
the Tragic Sensibility
- Sally Hemings and Thomas
Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture
- Savage
Systems
- Saving Higher Education
in the Age of Money
- Saving Monticello: The
Levy Family's Epic Quest to Rescue the House That Jefferson
Built
- Scandal at Bizarre: Rumor
and Reputation in Jefferon's America
- Schooling and Riding the
Sport Horse: A Modern American Hunter/Jumper System
- Science of Fly Fishing,
The
- Seashore Chronicles
- Second Arrivals
- The Segregated Scholars:
Black Social Scientists and the Creation of Black Labor
Studies, 1890-1950
- Selected Journals of Caroline
Healey Dall, 1838-1855: Volume One
- The Selected Letters
of Dolley Payne Madison
- A Separate Civil War: Communities
in Conflict in the Mountain South
- The Sermon Notebook of Samuel Parris, 1689-1694
- Serious Pleasures of Suspense,
The: Victorian Realism and Narrative Doubt
- Seventeenth-Century New England
- Sex, Lies, and Autobiography:
The Ethics of Confession
- The Shad Treatment
- Shaman of Oberstdorf
- Shaping the Landscape Image, 1865-1910
- Sharing Architecture
- The Sheltered Life
- Shenandoah: Views
of Our National Park
- Shifting the Ground
- Shipbuilding in Colonial America
- Ship Names
- Shorewords: A Collection
of American Women's Coastal Writings
- The Simms Reader:
Selections from the Writings of William Gilmore Simms
- Single, Numberless
Death, A
- Singular Performances
- A
Sister Carrie Portfolio
- Sites of Southern Memory:
The Autobiographies of Katherine Du Pre Lumpkin, Lillian
Smith, and Pauli Murray
- Siting Jefferson: Contemporary
Artists Interpet Thomas Jefferson's Legacy
- Sixty Bokes Olde and Newe
- Skinny Dipping: And Other
Immersions in Water, Myth, and Being Human
- Slave in a Box: The Strange
Career of Aunt Jemima
- Slavery at the Home of George
Washington
- Slavery, Freedom, and Expansion
in the Early American West
- Slavery, Secession, and
Southern History
- Small Worlds, Large Questions
- Snakes of Virginia
- Social Death and Ressurection:
Slavery and Emancipation in South Africa
- Social Stories: The Magazine
Novel in Nineteenth-Century America
- Socrates and the Irrational
- Soldier and Scholar
- A Son of Thunder
- South by Southwest
- The South, the
Nation, and the World: Perspectives on Southern Economic
Development
- The Southern Agrarians
and the New Deal: Essays after I'll Take My Stand
- Southern Built: American
Architecture, Regional Practice
- The Southern Lady
- A Southern Practice
- Southern Rights: Political
Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism
- Sovereign
States in an Age of Uncertainty
- Speaking Silences
- Spirituality as Ideology
in Black Women's Film and Literature
- "Starving Armenians":
America and Armenian Genocide, 1915-1930 and After
- Starving on a Full Stomach:
Hunger and the Triumph Cultural Racism in Modern South Africa
- The State against the Peasantry:
Rural Struggles in Colonial and Postcolonial Mozambique
- States of Violence:
Politics, Youth, and Memory in Contemporary Africa
- The Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom
- The Statutes at Large...of Virginia
- Sterling A. Brown
- The Still Performance
- The Stolen House
- Story Line: Exploring
the Literature of the Appalachian Trail
- The Story of the Madman
- Strategies of Reticence
- The Struggle of Democracy
against Terrorism: Lessons from the United States, the United
Kingdom, and Israel
- Studies
in Bibliography, vol. 52
- Studies in Bibliography,
vol. 53
- Studies in Bibliography,
vol. 54
- Studies in Bibliography,
vol. 55
- Studies in Bibliography,
vol. 56
- Studies
in the American Renaissance
- Subject to Negotiation
- Sugarloaf: The
Mountain's History, Geology, and Natural Lore
- Sugar's Secrets
- The Supreme Court Bar
- Sweet Negotiations: Sugar,
Slavery, and Plantation Agriculture in Early Barbados
- The Swifts: Printers in
the Age of Typesetting Races
- Symbolic Loss
- System of Transcendental
Idealism (1800)
- T
- Taking Responsibility: Comparative
Perspectives
- Tales of War
- Tales of Whilomville
- Tales, Sketches, and Reports
- Talk Yuh Talk
- The Tangierman's Lament
- Technological
Innovation and the Decorative Arts
- Tennyson's Fixations
- Textual Criticism and Middle English Texts
- That
Gentle Strength: Historical Perspectives on Women in Christianity
- The Third Violet and Active Service
- Thomas Hardy and the Proper Study of Mankind
- Thomas
Jefferson, American Humanist
- Thomas Jefferson:
Landscape Architect
- Thomas Jefferson, Lawyer
- Thomas Jefferson: Reputation
and Legacy
- Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village
- Thomas
Jefferson's Cook Book
- Thomas Jefferson's Flower Garden at Monticello
- Thomas Jefferson's Military
Academy: Founding West Point
- To Build a Wall
- The
Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia
- The
Moral Foundations of the American Republic
- The
Moral Foundations of the American Republic
- The
Moral Foundations of the American Republic
- The
Transforming Hand of Revolution: Reconsidering the American
Revolution As a Social Movement
- Thomas Jefferson and
Sally Hemings: An American Controversy
- The Thomas Jefferson Foundation
Medal in Architecture
- Tigers in Africa: Stalking
the Past at the Cape of Good Hope
- Tocqueville and the French
- To "Herland" and
Beyond
- To Live in the Center of the Moment
- Tools
- Topographies of the Sacred:
The Poetics of Place in European Romanticism
- Toward Stonewall: Homosexuality
and Society in the Modern Western World
- Towards Wholeness in Paule Marshall's Fiction
- The Town of Fincastle,
Virginia
- Traditions of Victorian
Women's Autobiography: The Poetics and Politics of Life
Writing
- Trailers
- Train Time
- The Transforming Hand of Revolution
- Transforming Politics,
Transforming America: The Political and Civil Incorporation
of Immigrants in the United States
- Trauma and Survival in
Contemporary Fiction
- Trees and Shrubs of Virginia
- Trojan Goat: A Self-Sufficient
House
- Tropical
Circle
- Turning to Earth: Stories
of Ecological Conversion
- Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation
- Two
Centuries of Prints in America, 1680-1880: A Selective Catalogue
of the Winterthur Museum Collection
- Two Novels by Mary Chesnut
- "The Tyranny of Printers":
Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic
- U
- Under Construction
- Understanding the American Revolution
- Under the Cover of Kindness
- The Unfinished Manner
- Unheard
Voices: The First Historians of Southern Women
- The University of Virginia:
A Pictorial History
- Unlearned Languages
- Unmentionable Cuisine
- The Upland South
- The Urban South and the
Coming of the Civil War
- V
- The Value of Solitude:
The Ethics and Spirituality of Aloneness in Autobiography
- Vein of Iron
- Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography
- Versions of Deconversion
- Victorian
Connections
- The Victorian Illustrated
Book
- Victorian Poetry and Cultural
Critique: The Politics of Performative Language
- Victorian Poets and Romantic Poems
- Victorian Poets and the
Politics of Culture: Discourse and Ideology
- Victorian Publishing and
Mrs. Gaskell's Work
- The Victorian Serial
- Victorian Women Poets
- The View Across the River:
Harriette Colenso and the Zulu Struggle against Imperialism
- Violence,
Silence, and Anger: Women's Writing As Transgression
- Violent Adventure: Contemporary
Fiction by American Men
- The Virginia Adventure
- Virginia Fishing Guide
- Virginia Folk Legends
- The Virginia Germans
- Virginia Hunting Guide
- Virginia
Landmarks of Black History: Sites on the Virginia Landmarks
Register and the National Register of Historic Places
- The Virginia Landmarks Register:
Fourth Edition
- Virginia Reconsidered:
New Histories of the Old Dominion
- Virginia: The New Dominion
- Virginia's Civil
War
- Virginia's Historic Courthouses
- Virginia's Wild Side: Fifty
Outdoor Adventures from the Mountains to the Ocean
- Visions of the Land: Science,
Literature, and the American Environment from the Era of
Exploration to the Age of Ecology
- Visions of the Maid: Joan
of Arc in American Film and Culture
- Visitors
to Monticello
- Voicing Memory: History
and Subjectivity in French Caribbean Literature
- The Vulgarization of Art
- Vulnerable States
- W
- Waiting for the Vote
of the Wild Animals
- The War Hits Home: The Civil
War in Southeastern Virginia
- The Warren Court in Historical and Political Perspective
- Waters of Potowmack
- Way out of No Way,
A
- We Were Always Free: The
Maddens of Culpeper County, Virginia, A 200-Year Family
History
- We Write for Our Own Time:
Selected Essays from Seventy-Five Years of the Virginia
Quarterly Review
- Weevils in the Wheat: Interviews
with Virginia Ex-slaves
- West with the Rise: Fly-fishing
across America
- Westernness: A Meditation
- What Reconstruction Meant
- What Time and Sadness
Spared: Mother and Son Confront the Holocaust
- The Wild Coast: Exploring
the Natural Attractions of the Mid-Atlantic
- Wild Enlightenment: The Borders
of Human Identity in the Eighteenth Century
- Wildflowers of the Shenandoah
Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains
- Wildflowers of Tidewater Virginia
- Willa Cather
- Willa Cather's Southern
Connections
- Williamsburg, Virginia,
A City before the State
- William
and Henry James: Selected Letters
- William Edward Dodd
- With Paintbrush and Shovel
- "With the Hammer of Truth"
- Wives of the Leopard
- The Wolf by the Ears
- The Woman behind the Lens
- The Woman Citizen
- A Woman's War
- Women and British
Aestheticism
- Women and Laughter
- Women and Public Policies
- Women
As Subjects: South Asian Histories
- Women
in Exile
- Women of Algiers in Their
Apartment
- Word of Mouth
- The Work of the Heart:
Young Women and Emotion, 1780-1830
- Working
the Water: The Commercial Fisheries of Maryland's Patuxent
River
- The Works of Stephen Crane
- The World of John Winthrop:
England and New England, 1588-1649
- Writing and Postcolonialsim in the Early Republic
- Writing Home
- Writing Rumba: The
Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry
- Writing the Urban Jungle:
Reading Empire in London from Doyle to Eliot
- Writing War in the Twentieth
Century
- X
- Y
- Yankee
Correspondence: Civil War Letters Between New England Soldiers
and the Home Front
- Yorktown's Captive Fleet
- Z
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