Books by Melvin Patrick
Ely

A Southern Experiment in
Black Freedom from the 1790s Through the Civil War
A moving
story of hope and hardship, of black pride and achievement.
Thomas Jefferson doubted that whites and liberated blacks
could live together in harmony--but
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Appomattox.
The Adventures of Amos ’n’ Andy
A
Social History of an American Phenomenon
Tenth
Anniversary edition
Melvin
Ely unveils a fascinating tale of
From the beginning, whites took comfort from Amos ’n’
Andy’s success in attracting black listeners; white commentators were quick
to insist that
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of Amos ’n’ Andy.
The Handicap Principle
A
Missing Piece of Darwin’s Puzzle
By
Amotz and Avishag Zahavi
English edition: Naama Zahavi-Ely and Melvin Patrick Ely
Ever
since Darwin, the extravagance in animal displays--elaborate mating rituals,
lavish decorative displays, complex songs, calls, and dances--has fascinated
and perplexed human observers. The
Handicap Principle offers a unifying theory that brilliantly explains many
previously baffling aspects of animal signaling and endows human behaviors with
surprising new significance. This
elegantly written English edition shows how the Handicap Principle works in
human social life, touching on subjects as diverse as body features, the
evolution of art, verbal language versus nonverbal communication, and the role
of sex in testing the social bond.
Homosexuality, human altruistic drives, and suicidal behavior are all
explained within the framework of evolution.
The Handicap Principle may well be the most important advance in the
study of animal behavior to appear in the last several decades.
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Principle.