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Review of Tennessee’s New Deal LandscapeTolley, Rebecca 01 January 2001 (has links)
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Review of Eating As I Go: Scenes from America and AbroadTolley, Rebecca 26 October 2007 (has links)
Review of Modern Japeanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity, by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka. ReaKtion Books, 2007. 240 pp.
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Review of American Men: Who They Are & How They LiveTolley, Rebecca 01 January 2003 (has links)
Review of American Men : Who They Are & How They Live. New Strategist. 2002. 387p, 1-885070-44-6, $89.95
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Review of Not Your Ordinary Librarian: Debunking the Popular Perceptions of LibrariansTolley, Rebecca, Malinowski, Teresa 01 June 2013 (has links)
Review of Not Your Ordinary Librarian: Debunking the Popular Perceptions of Librarians.
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American Masculinities: A Historical EncyclopediaTolley, Rebecca 14 October 2003 (has links)
Book Summary: American Masculinities: A Historical Encyclopedia is a first-of-its-kind reference, detailing developments in the growing field of men′s studies. This up-to-date analytical review serves as a marker of how the field has evolved over the last decade, especially since the 1993 publication of Anthony Rotundo′s American Manhood. This seminal book opened new vistas for exploration and research into American History, society, and culture. Weaving the fabric of American history, American Masculinities illustrates how American political leaders have often used the rhetoric of manliness to underscore the presumed moral righteousness and ostensibly protective purposes of their policies. Seeing U.S. history in terms of gender archetypes, readers will gain a richer and deeper understanding of America′s democratic political system, domestic and foreign policies, and capitalist economic system, as well as the "private" sphere of the home and domestic life. The contributors to American Masculinities share the assumption that men′s lives have been grounded fundamentally in gender, that is, in their awareness of themselves as males. Their approach goes beyond scholarship which traditionally looks at men (and women) in terms of what they do and how they have influenced a given field or era. Rather, this important work delves into the psychological core of manhood which is shaped not only by biology, but also by history, society, and culture.
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Review of “The Oldways Table: Essays & Recipes from the Culinary Think Tank”Tolley, Rebecca 05 June 2008 (has links)
Review of The Oldways Table: Essays & Recipes from the Culinary Think Tank, by K. dun Girrod & Sara Baer-Sinnott. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 272 pp.
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Review of Filmography of World HistoryTolley, Rebecca 01 October 2007 (has links)
Review of Filmography of World History. Greenwood. 2007. 232p, 0313326819, $59.95
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Review of Who We Are Hispanics, 2nd edition. ed. by The New Strategist EditorsTolley, Rebecca 01 January 2012 (has links)
Review of Review of Who We Are Hispanics. New Strategist. 2011. 3v, 9781935775331, 9781935773317, 9781935775355, $120.00
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Review of Nathan OliveriaTolley, Rebecca 15 June 2002 (has links)
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Review of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, by Mary RoachTolley, Rebecca 01 January 2005 (has links)
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