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The Young Lothar
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ISBN: 1786721732 9781786721730 9781786731739 1786731738 9781784537630 1784537632 Year: 2017 Publisher: London I B Tauris & Co. Ltd.

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The Great Escapes
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ISBN: 0522870244 9780522870244 9780522870237 Year: 2018 Publisher: North Sydney

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Spies, lies, and citizenship
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ISBN: 1612349714 1612349730 9781612349718 9781612349732 9781612347271 1612347274 9781612349725 1612349722 Year: 2017 Publisher: [Lincoln, NE]

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"Based on information from a top-secret 2006 Justice Department report, this is the first book to explore the lives of Nazi fugitives sheltered and protected in the United States and elsewhere."--Provided by publisher.


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Fugitives, smugglers, and thieves
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ISBN: 1469640937 1469640945 9781469640938 9781469640945 9781469640914 1469640910 9781469640921 1469640929 9798890854254 Year: 2018 Publisher: Chapel Hill

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"In this book, Sharada Balachandran Orihuela examines property ownership and its connections to citizenship, race and slavery, and piracy as seen through the lens of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American literature. Balachandran Orihuela defines piracy expansively, from the familiar concept of nautical pirates and robbery in international waters to post-revolutionary counterfeiting, transnational slave escape, and the illegal trade of cotton across the Americas during the Civil War. Weaving together close readings of American, Chicano, and African American literature with political theory, the author shows that piracy, when represented through literature, has imagined more inclusive and democratic communities than were then possible in reality"--


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ISBN: 1628952938 1609175239 9781609175238 9781611862416 1611862418 Year: 2017 Publisher: East Lansing

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The Lexington Six
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ISBN: 1613767897 9781613767894 9781613767900 1613767900 9781625345431 1625345437 9781625345448 1625345445 Year: 2020 Publisher: Amherst

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"On September 23, 1970, a group of antiwar activists staged a robbery at a bank in Massachusetts, during which a police officer was killed. While the three men who participated in the robbery were soon apprehended, two women escaped and became fugitives on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, eventually landing in a lesbian collective in Lexington, Kentucky, during the summer of 1974. In pursuit, the FBI launched a massive dragnet. Five lesbian women and one gay man ended up in jail for refusing to cooperate with federal officials, whom they saw as invading their lives and community. Dubbed the Lexington Six, the group's resistance attracted national attention, inspiring a nationwide movement in other minority communities. Like the iconic Stonewall demonstrations, this gripping story of spirited defiance has special resonance in today's America. Drawing on transcripts of the judicial hearings, contemporaneous newspaper accounts, hundreds of pages of FBI files released to the author under the Freedom of Information Act, and interviews with many of the participants, Josephine Donovan reconstructs this fascinating, untold story. The Lexington Six is a vital addition to LGBTQ, feminist, and radical American history"--


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So close to freedom
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ISBN: 1640121757 1640121773 9781640121775 9781640121027 1640121021 9781640121751 9781640121768 Year: 2019 Publisher: Lincoln

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"Drawing on government and private World War II archives, Cartron gives the first detailed account of the only failed mission of the smuggler Charbonnier--when 29 Allied soldiers in a group of 35 were captured on their way to freedom over the French Pyrenees."--Provided by publisher.


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Captivity, flight, and survival in World War II
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ISBN: 0313001413 9780313001413 9798400623349 Year: 2000 Publisher: Westport, CT Praeger

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Escape from Hong Kong
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ISBN: 9882209319 9882209173 9789882209176 9789888083763 9888083767 Year: 2012 Publisher: Hong Kong London Hong Kong University Press Eurospan [distributor]

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On 25 December 1941, the day of Hong Kong's surrender to the Japanese, Admiral Chan Chak - the Chinese government's chief agent in Hong Kong - and more than 60 Chinese, British and Danish intelligence, naval and marine personnel made a dramatic escape from the invading army. They travelled on five small motor torpedo boats - all that remained of the Royal Navy in Hong Kong - across Mirs Bay, landing at a beach near Nan'ao. Then, guided by guerrillas and villagers, they walked for four days through enemy lines to Huizhou, before flying to Chongqingor travelling by land to Burma. The breakout la


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Run for the border : vice and virtue in U.S.-Mexico border crossings
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ISBN: 0814789536 0814723225 9780814789537 9780814723227 9780814789520 0814789528 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : New York University Press,

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Mexico and the United States exist in a symbiotic relationship: Mexico frequently provides the United States with cheap labor, illegal goods, and, for criminal offenders, a refuge from the law. In turn, the U.S. offers Mexican laborers the American dream: the possibility of a better livelihood through hard work. To supply each other’s demands, Americans and Mexicans have to cross their shared border from both sides. Despite this relationship, U.S. immigration reform debates tend to be security-focused and center on the idea of menacing Mexicans heading north to steal abundant American resources. Further, Congress tends to approach reform unilaterally, without engaging with Mexico or other feeder countries, and, disturbingly, without acknowledging problematic southern crossings that Americans routinely make into Mexico.In Run for the Border, Steven W. Bender offers a framework for a more comprehensive border policy through a historical analysis of border crossings, both Mexico to U.S. and U.S. to Mexico. In contrast to recent reform proposals, this book urges reform as the product of negotiation and implementation by cross-border accord; reform that honors the shared economic and cultural legacy of the U.S. and Mexico. Covering everything from the history of Anglo crossings into Mexico to escape law authorities, to vice tourism and retirement in Mexico, to today’s focus on Mexican border-crossing immigrants and drug traffickers, Bender takes lessons from the past 150 years to argue for more explicit and compassionate cross-border cooperation. Steeped in several disciplines, Run for the Border is a blend of historical, cultural, and legal perspectives, as well as those from literature and cinema, that reflect Bender’s cultural background and legal expertise.

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