New Releases by Joshua Green

Joshua Green is the author of The Annual Monitor for 1882, or, Obituary of the Members of the Society of the Members of the Society of Friends. In Great Britain and Ireland, for the Year 1881 (2024), The Annual Monitor for 1884, or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland for the Year 1883 (2024), The Rebels (2024), Slow Seconds (2019), History of the Wilmer Family, Together with Some Account of Its Descendants (2018).

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The Annual Monitor for 1882, or, Obituary of the Members of the Society of the Members of the Society of Friends. In Great Britain and Ireland, for the Year 1881

release date: Apr 19, 2024
The Annual Monitor for 1882, or, Obituary of the Members of the Society of the Members of the Society of Friends. In Great Britain and Ireland, for the Year 1881
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.

The Annual Monitor for 1884, or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland for the Year 1883

release date: Feb 29, 2024
The Annual Monitor for 1884, or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland for the Year 1883
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

The Rebels

release date: Jan 09, 2024
The Rebels
“One of the best and most readable overviews of the Democrats’ evolution on economic issues over the past half-century.” — The Wall Street Journal “Fast-paced, sober, yet hopeful . . . Green is a first-rate journalist.” — The Atlantic One of Politico’s 10 books we’re looking forward to in 2024 From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Devil’s Bargain comes the revelatory inside story of the uprising within the Democratic Party, of the economic populists led by Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. In his classic book Devil’s Bargain, Joshua Green chronicled how the forces of economic populism on the right, led by the likes of Steve Bannon, turned Donald Trump into their flawed but powerful vessel. In The Rebels, he gives an epic account of the long struggle that has played out in parallel on the left, told through an intimate reckoning with the careers of the three political figures who have led the charge most prominently. Based on remarkable inside sourcing and razor-sharp analysis, The Rebels uses the grand narrative of a political party undergoing tumult and transformation to tell an even larger story about the fate of America. For many years, as Green recounts, the Democrats made their bed with Wall Street and big tech, relying on corporate money for electioneering and embracing the worldview that technological and financial innovation and globalization were a powerful net good, a rising tide lifting all boats. Yes, there were howls of pain, but they were written off by most of the elites as the moaning of sore losers mired in the past. There were always some Democratic politicians representing the old labor base who resisted the new dispensation, but these figures never made it very far on a national level. For one thing, they didn’t have the money. But as income inequality ballooned, widening the gulf between the wealthy elite and everyone else, pressures began to build. With the 2008 crisis, those forces finally erupted into plain sight, turning this book’s protagonists into national icons. At its heart, The Rebels tells the riveting human story of the rise and fight of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from the financial crisis on, as outrage over the unfairness of the American system formed a flood tide of political revolution. That same tide that would sweep Trump into office was blunted on the left, as the Democratic party found itself riven by culture war issues between its centrists and its progressives. But the winds behind economic populism still howl at gale force. Whether the Democrats can bridge their divisions and home in on a vision that unites the party, and perhaps even the country, in the face of the most violently deranged political landscape since the Civil War will be the ultimate test of the legacies of all three characters. A masterful account of one of the defining political stories of our age, The Rebels cements Joshua Green’s stature at the first rank of American writers explaining how we’ve arrived at this pass and what lies ahead.

Slow Seconds

release date: Sep 24, 2019
Slow Seconds
George Taylor''s vivid New Brunswick of yesteryear comes to life. The photographs of George Taylor (1838-1913) offer viewers a fascinating glimpse into nineteenth-century New Brunswick. Taylor''s career coincided with a period when photographers began to provide Canadians with images of the "wilderness." Drawing on the knowledge and expertise of Indigenous guides, Taylor travelled not only through settled parts of New Brunswick, but also into the wilderness of the north, providing views of hitherto unfamiliar and unknown terrain and helping to popularize the outdoors as a venue for canoeing, hunting and fishing. Taylor''s work is also a record of rural and farm life on the rich floodplains and intervals of the Saint John River valley, of daily life in Fredericton, and of the large-scale expansion of railways in the province. Captured in the "slow seconds" of his camera, George Taylor''s photographs illumined landscapes, people, and the seismic changes taking place at the cusp of the new century. The first book of Taylor''s photographs, Slow Secondspresents a curated selection of one hundred photographs together with an account of the beginnings of photography and Taylor''s life and work.

History of the Wilmer Family, Together with Some Account of Its Descendants

release date: Oct 15, 2018
History of the Wilmer Family, Together with Some Account of Its Descendants
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Spreadable Media

release date: Apr 03, 2018
Spreadable Media
"Spreadable Media" maps fundamental changes taking place in the contemporary media environment, a space where corporations no longer tightly control media distribution. This book challenges some of the prevailing frameworks used to describe contemporary media.

Devil's Bargain

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Devil's Bargain
Based on dozens of interviews conducted over six years, Green spins the master narrative of the 2016 campaign from its origins in the far fringes of right-wing politics and reality television to its culmination inside Trump''s penthouse on election night.

YouTube

release date: Sep 04, 2013
YouTube
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the contemporary online environment, and it is the first genuinely mass-popular platform for user-created video. In this timely and comprehensive introduction to how YouTube is being used and why it matters, Burgess and Green discuss the ways that it relates to wider transformations in culture, society and the economy. The book critically examines the public debates surrounding the site, demonstrating how it is central to struggles for authority and control in the new media environment. Drawing on a range of theoretical sources and empirical research, the authors discuss how YouTube is being used by the media industries, by audiences and amateur producers, and by particular communities of interest, and the ways in which these uses challenge existing ideas about cultural ‘production’ and ‘consumption’. Rich with both concrete examples and featuring specially commissioned chapters by Henry Jenkins and John Hartley, the book is essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary and future implications of online media. It will be particularly valuable for students and scholars in media, communication and cultural studies.

Some Account of the Family of Cudworth of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Etc., Etc., Particularly of that Branch Settled at Sandal Magna, Near Wakefield, Co. York, and Darlington, Co. Durham. Circa 1630-1898

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