Cuban Privilege


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For over half a century the US granted Cubans, one of the largest immigrant groups in the country, unique entitlements. While other unauthorized immigrants faced detention, deportation, and no legal rights, Cuban immigrants were able to enter the country without authorization, and have access to welfare benefits and citizenship status. This book is the first to reveal the full range of entitlements granted to Cubans. Initially privileged to undermine the Castro-led revolution in the throes of the Cold War, one US President after another extended new entitlements, even in the post-Cold War era. Drawing on unseen archives, interviews, and survey data, Cuban Privilege highlights how Washington, in the process of privileging Cubans, transformed them from agents of US Cold War foreign policy into a politically powerful force influencing national policy. Comparing the exclusionary treatment of neighboring Haitians, the book discloses the racial and political biases embedded within US immigration policy.







Shakespeare's ‘Lady Editors'


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This bold and compelling revisionist history tells the remarkable story of the forgotten lives and labours of Shakespeare's women editors.




The Excise Laws


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A General Right to Conscientious Exemption


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A sustained argument that a general right to conscientious exemption should be equally available to religious and non-religious objectors alike.










English University Life in the Middle Ages


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First Published in 1999. This work presents a composite view of medieval English university life. The author offers detailed insights into the social and economic conditions of the lives of students, their teaching masters and fellows. The experiences of college benefactors, women and university servants are also examined, demonstrating the vibrancy they brought to university life. The second half of the book is concerned with the complex methods of teaching and learning, the regime of studies taught, the relationship between the universities in Oxford and Cambridge, as well as the relationship between "town" and "gown".




Israel and its Palestinian Citizens


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This volume examines the status of the Palestinian citizens in Israel and explores ethnic privileging and the dynamics of social conflict.