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The Virginia Adventure: Roanoke to James Towne: An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey by Ivor Noel Hume,

The Virginia Adventure: Roanoke to James Towne: An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey by Ivor Noel Hume,
The Virginia Bookshelf ia a series of paperback reprints of classic works focusing on Virginia life, landscapes, and people. "In an elegantly written tour de force of history and archaeology, Noel Hume tells a dark tale of two cities.... Enlivened by period engravings, paintings, maps, photographs of sites and artifacts, this saga of Anglo-Native American relations shattered by English arrogance and disdain is peopled with astonishing figures". -- Publishers Weekly "The ... book is written in a breezy and often humorous style, yet the research has been thorough and the thinking rigorous". -- Social History Ivor Noel Hume is one of the world's most elegant and engaging writers on archaeology. His gift for making the subject accessible to the general reader has made his previous books -- among them Martin's Hundred and Here Lies Virginia -- perennial favorites. In The Virginia Adventure, Noel Hume turns his attention to the two earliest English settlements in Virginia, Roanoke and James Towne, with fascinating results. Combining information gathered through excavations of the sites with contemporary accounts from journals, letters, and official records of the period, the author illuminates the exploits of Sir Walter Ralegh, Captain John Smith, and Powhatan; the life and death of Pocahontas; and the disappearance of the Roanoke colony. He describes in detail a recent excavation at the Roanoke worksite of a metallurgist whose mineral findings first convinced English merchants that America was a worthy risk. With characteristic clarity and wit, Ivor Noel Hume offers us an indispensible history of England's first perilous ventures into the New World. The Virginia Adventure confirmshis place as one of the great interpreters of our colonial past.



Impossible Histories: Historical Avant-Gardes, Neo-Avant-Gardes, and Post-Avant-Gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918-1991 by Dubravka Djuric,
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"Impossible Histories is the first critical survey of the extraordinary experiments in the arts that took place in the former Yugoslavia from the country's founding in 1918 to its breakup in 1991. The combination of Austro-Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Turkish influences gave Yugoslavia's avant-gardes a distinct character unlike those of other Eastern and Central European avant-gardes. Censorship and suppression kept much of the work far from the eyes and ears of the Yugoslav people, while language barriers and the inaccessibility of archives caused it to remain largely unknown to Western scholars. Even at this late stage in the scholarly investigation of the avant-garde, few Westerners have heard of the movements Belgrade surrealism, signalism, Yugo-Dada, and zenitism; the groups Alfa, Exat 51, Gorgona, OHO, and Scipion Nasice Sisters Theater; or the magazines "Danas, Red Pilot, Tank, Vecnost, and "Zvrk. The pieces in this collection offer comparative and interpretive accounts of the avant-gardes in the former Yugoslavian countries of Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. The book is divided into four sections: Art and Politics; Literature; Visual Art and Architecture; and Art in Motion (covering theater, dance, music, film, and video). All of the contributors live in the region and many of them participated in the movements discussed. The book also reprints a selection of the most important manifestos generated by all phases of Yugoslav avant-garde activity.



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