University Press of Florida

Embracing Cuba

“Words alone do not do Cuba justice. They depict only fragments of her mystery and beauty, her strength and fragility, her spirit and song. And so I turn to my cameras . . .”—from the introduction, Embracing Cuba   “Motley’s images of Cuba’s people, arts, design, and public life are remarkable.”—Ellen M. Harrington, Academy of Motion Picture Arts …

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Voices of the Apalachicola (Florida History and Culture)

One of the main water resources for Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, the Apalachicola River begins where the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers meet at Lake Seminole and flow unimpeded for 106 miles, through the red hills and floodplains of the Florida panhandle into the Gulf of Mexico. Voices of the Apalachicola is a collection of oral histories …

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Seasons of Real Florida (Florida History and Culture)

From the foreword:”What is raw, alive, and essential about Florida is becoming more difficult to find, true; but it’s still possible to encounter it, to experience it, and a good place to start is any story or book by Jeff Klinkenberg. . . . Jeff loves Florida. It shows.”–Randy Wayne White, author of Shark River and Everglades”Klinkenberg is …

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Privacy in the New Media Age

“An essential book for anyone concerned with the increasingly ubiquitous clashes between a technologically borderless world, free press, safety and personal privacy.”—Charlotte Laws, board member, Cyber Civil Rights Initiative   “Elucidates a path that both enhances dignity and protects essential press liberties. This is a much needed work in our new media age, where forced disclosure and technology …

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