By Paul R. Mullins, author of Revolting Things: An Archaeology of Shameful Histories and Repulsive Realities This book is available at a discount price and free shipping through February 1, 2021. Order here and use code CHUA21 at checkout. On March 16, 1922, the body of an African-American man was found in the woods in a riverside … Continue reading The Archaeology of Revolting Heritage
Revolting Things
“A bold and challenging contribution to archaeological and heritage scholarship. Mullins’s forward-thinking case studies invite readers to grapple with the prejudices, discomfort, and trauma that accompany unsettling historical experiences.”—Krysta Ryzewski, coeditor of Contemporary Archaeology and the City: Creativity, Ruination, and Political Action “A timely answer to an increased interest in dark heritage writ large. Mullins demonstrates … Continue reading Revolting Things
Monthly Review Roundup: February 2014
We're proud to present some highlights from February reviews of UPF books. The first three are brand new books, and will be published in April. We can't wait! Take a sneak peek here: Long Key: Flagler’s Island Getaway for the Rich and Famous by Thomas Neil Knowles “Knowles’ slender work on this forgotten little resort … Continue reading Monthly Review Roundup: February 2014
