Skin color is perhaps the most decisive and abused physical characteristic of humankind. This boo...
Skin color is perhaps the most decisive and abused physical characteristic of humankind. This boo...
Exploring one of the least studied genocides in post-conquest South America, Robins calls into qu...
Conflict in Cuba is not new. Since early in the Caribbean nation's colonial history a small elite...
His work underscores the link that may be found, but is not inherent, between genocide, millennia...
Nicholas A. Robins is a lecturer in the Department of History at North Carolina State University....
Poet and preacher John Donne is foremost among the metaphysical poets. Born into a Catholic famil...
Landscapes of Inequity examines a range of environmental justice issues in the Andes and western ...
In Santa Bárbara's Legacy: An Environmental History of Huancavelica, Peru, Nicholas A. Robins pre...
Robins tells the story of how native peoples in the region were conscripted into the noxious rank...
'This is the first work exploring the colonial roots, modern context, trajectory and legacy of th...