Ngā hua rapu - "Reading United States."
Ngā kaupapa kua whakahuatia i roto i tō rapu.
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- Books and reading 96
- History 44
- History and criticism 31
- Children 19
- American literature 17
- Literature and society 12
- Reading 12
- American fiction 11
- Teenagers 9
- Appreciation 8
- Popular literature 8
- Young adults' libraries 8
- Children's literature, American 7
- Education 7
- Intellectual life 7
- Publishers and publishing 7
- Women 7
- Activity programs 6
- Children's literature 6
- Social aspects 6
- Authors and readers 5
- Best books 5
- Book industries and trade 5
- Libraries and teenagers 5
- Literature 5
- Middle class 5
- Publishing 5
- Study and teaching 5
- Young adult literature 5
- African Americans in literature 4
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Hard-boiled working class readers and pulp magazines /
I whakaputaina 2000Ngā marau: “…Working class Books and reading United States History 20th century.…”
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102
Huckleberry Finn as idol and target the functions of criticism in our time /
I whakaputaina 1997Ngā marau: “…Junior high school students Books and reading United States.…”
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The Word in the world evangelical writing, publishing, and reading in America, 1789-1880 /
I whakaputaina 2004Ngā marau: “…Christians Books and reading United States History.…”
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104
Paradoxes of prosperity wealth-seeking versus Christian values in pre-Civil War America /
I whakaputaina 2009Ngā marau: “…Books and reading United States History 19th century.…”
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105
The adman in the parlor magazines and the gendering of consumer culture, 1880s to 1910s /
I whakaputaina 1996Ngā marau: “…Books and reading United States History.…”
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106
German Writing, American Reading : Women and the Import of Fiction, 1866-1917 /
I whakaputaina 2012Ngā marau: “…Women Books and reading United States History.…”
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