2023 Columbia University Press History Catalog

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HISTORY

2023
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS CUP.COLUMBIA.EDU
New and Forthcoming Titles

We are pleased to present the 2023 history catalog from Columbia University Press. We have a slate of new books that examine the life and legacy of globally important intellectual figures, U.S. intrigue in the Cold War, the history of capitalism, and more.

In global history, new titles examine the intellectual foundations of debate, dissent, and change. Perry Link and Wu Dazhi’s forthcoming book I Have No Enemies focuses on the courageous life and work of Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo and his contemporaries in the late twentieth century. Mike Chinoy’s oral history of American journalists in China from Mao to the present, Assignment China, looks at the challenges and rewards of covering China from the outside over many tumultuous decades. Frances Hartog’s Chronos, newly translated from the French, explores how our understanding of time has evolved from Ancient Greece to the Enlightenment and beyond. And in To Raise a Fallen People, Rahul Sagar collects important pre-independence texts on international politics from top Indian intellectuals to demonstrate how interested the Indian people were in their place in the world even before they became a modern nation.

We have several new titles in American history, all of which illuminate areas of contemporary concern, from the treatment of mental illness to the politics of firearms. In Neither Confirm nor Deny, M. Todd Bennett explores the effects of the Glomar mission—in which the CIA tried to lift a sunken Soviet submarine from the bottom of the Pacific—on government transparency during the Cold War. In Vote Gun, Patrick Charles traces the rise of contemporary gun politics from the turn of the century until 1980, and how gun politics transformed from local movements into a national movement devoted to Second Amendment absolutism. American Stamp looks at stamps as material culture, a venue for debates about American identity, citizenship, and consumerism. In The First Resort, the historian of medicine Matt Smith looks at the rise and fall of the social psychiatry movement, which sought to treat certain mental illnesses, such as depression, by introducing programs like universal basic income. Last, in The Rise of Corporate Feminism, Alison Elias tracks the entry of women into the workforce in the postwar era amid competing visions of corporate feminism.

We are proud to publish these groundbreaking books in history and we hope you enjoy reading them.

Sincerely,

Caelyn Cobb, editor for global history

Stephen Wesley, editor for U.S. history

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Global History.........................................................3

American Foreign Relations.....................................7

American History....................................................8

History of U.S. Capitalism.....................................10

Middle Eastern History..........................................11

Asian History.........................................................13

European History...................................................21

History of Science...................................................24

Urban History.......................................................26

Economic History...................................................28

Gender and Sexuality............................................29 Culture, Art, and Film..........................................30

Biography..............................................................33

Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)....34

New in Paperback...............................................35

Ordering Information........................................36

Manuscript queries and proposals can be sent to the following editors:

Caelyn Cobb (cc4141@columbia.edu), editor for global history.

Stephen Wesley (sw2729@columbia.edu), editor for American history.

For a complete listing of Columbia’s titles or for more information about any book in this catalog, visit our website, cup.columbia.edu.

Most titles in this catalog published by Columbia University Press and Wallflower Press are available worldwide from the press. If no UK price appears for a title, it is most likely available from Columbia only in the United States, its possessions, and Canada.

Titles published by the Assocation of Asian Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, ibidem Press, and transcript publishing are available from Columbia only in North America. To order titles from these publishers in other parts of the world, please contact each press directly.

GLOBAL HISTORY

Under Empire

Muslim Lives and Loyalties Across the Indian Ocean World, 1775–1945

Michael Francis Laffan

Michael Francis Laffan offers a sweeping exploration of two centuries of interactions among Muslim subjects of empires and nationstates around the Indian Ocean world. He traces interlinked lives and journeys, examining engagements with Western, Islamic, and panAsian imperial formations to consider the possibilities for Muslims in an imperial age.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20263-3 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20262-6 2022 480 pages

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Chronos

The West Confronts Time François Hartog

Translated by S. R. Gilbert

In Chronos, a leading French historian ranges from Western antiquity to the Anthropocene, pinpointing the crucial turning points in our relationship to time. François Hartog considers the genealogy of Western temporalities, examining the order of times and the divisions of time into epochs.

$35.00 / £28.00 cloth 978-0-231-20312-8 2022 312 pages

EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES: A SERIES IN SOCIAL THOUGHT AND CULTURAL CRITICISM

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Singular Pasts

The "I" in Historiography Enzo Traverso

Translated by Adam Schoene

Singular Pasts offers a critical account of the emergence of authorial subjectivity in historical writing, scrutinizing both its achievements and its shortcomings. Enzo Traverso considers a group of contemporary historians who reveal emotional ties to their subjects and give their writing a literary flavor. Not only historians, they’re also memoirists and creators of literature themselves, not only historians.

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-20399-9

$110.00 / £85.00 cloth 978-0-231-20398-2 2022 216 pages

Building States

The United Nations, Development, and Decolonization, 1945–1965 Eva-Maria Muschik

Sacred Kingship in World History

Between Immanence and Transcendence

Edited by A. Azfar Moin and Alan Strathern

Building States examines how the United Nations tried to manage the dissolution of European empires in the 1950s and 1960s—and helped transform the practice of international development and the meaning of state sovereignty in the process. Eva-Maria Muschik traces how UN personnel pioneered a new kind of state building in the midst of decolonization.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20025-7

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20024-0

2022 392 pages

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Sacred kingship has been the core political form, in small-scale societies and in vast empires, for much of world history. This collaborative and interdisciplinary book recasts the relationship between religion and politics by exploring this institution in long-term and global comparative perspective.

$40.00 / £35.00 paper 978-0-231-20417-0

$160.00 / £125.00 cloth 978-0-231-20416-3

2022 408 pages

Undoing the Liberal World Order

Progressive Ideals and Political Realities Since World War II

Leon Fink

Leon Fink examines key cases of progressive influence on postwar U.S. foreign policy, tracing the tension between liberal aspirations and the political realities that stymie them. A diplomatic history that emphasizes the roles of class, labor, race, and grassroots activism, this book suggests new directions for progressive foreign policy.

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-20225-1

$115.00 / £90.00 cloth 978-0-231-20224-4

2022 320 pages 10 illus.

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Global Easts

To Catch a Dictator

The Pursuit and Trial of Hissène Habré Reed Brody

This book explores entangled Easts to reconsider global history from the margins. Examining the politics of history and memory, Jie-Hyun Lim reveals the affinities linking Eastern Europe and East Asia.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20677-8

$140.00 /£108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20676-1

344 pages ASIA PERSPECTIVES: HISTORY, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE

To Catch a Dictator is a dramatic insider’s account of the hunt for Hissène Habré, the former despot of Chad, and his momentous trial. The human rights lawyer Reed Brody recounts how he and an international team of investigators, legal experts, and victims went on a quest for justice.

$32.00 / £25.00 cloth 978-0-231-20258-9

2022 296 pages

Fascist Mythologies

The History and Politics of Unreason in Borges, Freud, and Schmitt Federico Finchelstein

Federico Finchelstein draws on a striking combination of thinkers—Jorge Luis Borges, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Schmitt—to consider fascism as a form of political mythmaking. At a moment when forces redolent of fascism cast a shadow over world affairs, this book provides a timely critical analysis of the dangers of myth in modern politics.

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-18321-5

$110.00 / £85.00 cloth 978-0-231-18320-8

Internment Refugee Camps

Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Edited by Gabriele Anderl, Linda Erker, and Christoph Reinprecht

The contributors facilitate an extensive engagement with the organized, state-led, and forced placement of refugees in the past and present. They show the parallels and differences between the practices and types of internment in different countries-while considering the specific historical contexts.

$50.00 paper 978-3-8376-5927-6

2022 314 pages 28 illus.

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DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY
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Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing Jie-Hyun Lim

Traditions Can Be Changed

Tanzanian Nationalist Debates Around Decolonizing “Race and Gender,” 1960s-1970s Harald Barre

Harald Barre considers newspapers and academic activism in Tanzania as forums in which the project of an independent African nation was shaped through heated debates. Examining the changing discourses on race and gender in the 1960s and 1970s, he reveals that equating difference with inequality in the national narrative was fiercely contested.

$55.00 paper 978-3-8376-5950-4

2022 274 pages

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World War II as an Identity Project

Historicism, Legitimacy Contests, and the (Re-) Construction of Political Communities in Ukraine, 1939–1946

Oleksandr Melnyk

This book explores the relationship between history, legitimacy, and violence in the building and breaking of nations and states on the territory of contemporary Ukraine during the Second World War and in its aftermath.

$58.00 paper 978-3-8382-1704-8

2022 440 pages

IBIDEM PRESS

Representations of Global

Civility

English Travellers in the Ottoman Empire and the South Pacific, 1636-1863

Sascha R. Klement

By bringing together representations of the then already familiar Ottoman Empire and the largely unknown South Pacific in English travel writing during the long eighteenth century, Sascha Klement demonstrates how cross-cultural encounters were framed by Enlightenment philosophy, global interconnections, and exchanges across cultural divides.

$55.00 paper 978-3-8376-5583-4

2022 270 pages

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Interwar

Crossroads

Histories of the Middle Eastern and North Atlantic World Between the World Wars

Entangled

Edited by Leon Julius Biela and Anna Bundt

Studying the entangled histories of the areas conceptualized as Middle Eastern and North Atlantic World in the interwar years is crucial to understanding the two areas, respective and common histories until today.

$55.00 paper 978-3-8376-6059-3

2022 318 pages 6 illlus.

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Neither Confirm nor Deny

How the Glomar Mission Shielded the CIA from Transparency

M. Todd Bennett

M. Todd Bennett explores the logistics, media fallout, and geopolitical significance of one of the most ambitious operations in intelligence history. The Glomar mission, he argues, played a pivotal but underappreciated role in helping the CIA ward off oversight amid a push for transparency and accountability.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19347-4

$120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-19346-7 2023 384 pages 14 illus. GLOBAL AMERICA

Lost in the Cold War

The Story of Jack Downey, America’s Longest-Held POW John T. Downey, Thomas J. Christensen, and Jack Lee Downey

Lost in the Cold War is the never-before-told story of Jack Downey’s decades as a prisoner of war in China and the efforts to bring him home. Downey’s lively and gripping memoir—written in secret late in life—interweaves horrors and deprivation with humor and the absurdities of captivity. He recounts his prison experiences, including fearful interrogations, pantomime communications with his guards, a 3,000-page overstuffed confession designed to confuse his captors, and posing for “show” photographs for propaganda purposes.

$27.95 / 22.00 cloth 978-0-231-19912-4 2022 344 pages A NANCY BERNKOPF TUCKER AND WARREN I. COHEN

Ideology in U.S. Foreign Relations

New Histories

How does the history of U.S. foreign relations appear differently when viewed through the lens of ideology? This book explores the ideological landscape of international relations from the colonial era to the present, offering a foundational statement on the intellectual history of U.S. foreign policy.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20181-0 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20180-3

Rumbles of Thunder

Power Shifts and the Danger of Sino-American War

Steve Chan

Steve Chan examines a range of international relations theories and popular narratives that suggest an elevated risk of Sino-American confrontation. Bringing together expertise in international relations theory and keen political acumen, Rumbles of Thunder challenges conventional wisdom on the likelihood of war between the United States and China.

$32.00 / £25.0 paper 978-0-231-20845-1 $130.00 / £100.00 cloth 978-0-231-20844-4 2022 336 pages

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2022 472 pages 9 illus.
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Vote Gun How Gun Rights Became Politicized in the United States

The Modern Presidency

Six Debates That Define the Institution

Patrick J. Charles charts the rise of gun rights activism from the early twentieth century through the 1980 presidential election, pinpointing the role of the 1968 Gun Control Act. Offering a deep dive into the politicization of gun rights, Vote Gun reveals the origins of the acrimonious divisions that persist to this day.

$35.00 / £28.00 cloth 978-0-231-20884-0

May 2023 520 pages 50 illus.

American Eloquence Language and Leadership in the Twentieth Century

Roderick P. Hart

This book offers an accessible and compelling guide to the American presidency by exploring a series of key questions. Michael A. Genovese, a leading scholar of the presidency, provides a clear overview of the core arguments and debates over the essential characteristics of this contradictory institution.

$22.00 / £16.99 paper 978-0-231-20667-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-20666-2

2022 176 pages 10 illus.

This book examines a wide swath of political discourse to shed new light on the meaning and significance of eloquence. Roderick P. Hart, a leading scholar of political communication, develops new ways of measuring persuasiveness and rhetorical power through the use of computer-based methods.

$110.00 / £85.00 cloth 978-0-231-20906-9

January 2023 288 pages 9 illus.

The Republican Evolution

From Governing Party to Antigovernment Party, 1860–2020

Kenneth Janda sheds new light on the Republican Party’s transformations, drawing on a wide range of quantitative and qualitative evidence. He examines nearly three thousand planks from every Republican platform since 1856 as well as candidate statements and historical sources.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20789-8 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20788-1

2022 344 pages 40 illus.

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American Stamp Postal Iconography, Democratic Citizenship, and Consumerism in the United States

Laura Goldblatt and Richard Handler

Examining the canon of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American stamps, Laura Goldblatt and Richard Handler show how postal iconography and material culture offer a window into the contested meanings and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.

$35.00 / £28.00 cloth 978-0-231-20824-6

January 2023 368 pages 74 illus.

The Essential Writings of Vannevar Bush

Edited by G. Pascal Zachary

The influence of Vannevar Bush on the history and institutions of twentieth-century American science and technology is staggeringly vast. Edited by Bush’s biographer, G. Pascal Zachary, this collection presents more than fifty of Bush’s most important works across four decades.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-11643-5

$120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-11642-8

2022 392 pages FOR

Making Space for Justice

Social Movements, Collective Imagination, and Political Hope

Michele Moody-Adams

Michele Moody-Adams explores what social movements have shown about the nature of justice and what it takes to create space for justice in the world. She argues that these insights are critical to bridging the gap between discerning theory and effective practice—and should be transformative for political thought as well as for political activism.

$28.00 / £20.00 paper 978-0-231-20137-7 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20136-0 2022 360 pages

The First Resort

The History of Social Psychiatry in the United States

Matthew Smith

Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention of mental illness rather than its treatment. Matthew Smith offers a history of the rise and fall of social psychiatry that also explores the lessons this largely forgotten movement has to offer today.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20393-7

$120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20392-0

January 2023 424 pages 10 illus.

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The Rise of Corporate Feminism

Women in the American Office, 1960–1990

Allison Elias

How did feminism in corporate America come to represent the individual success of the executive woman and not the collective success of the secretary? Allison Elias argues that feminist goals of advancing equal opportunity and promoting meritocracy unintentionally undercut the status and prospects of so-called pink-collar workers.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-18075-7

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-18074-0

2022 312 pages

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The Dead Pledge

The Origins of the Mortgage Market and Federal Bailouts, 1913–1939 Judge Glock

Histories of Racial Capitalism

Edited by Destin Jenkins and Justin Leroy

The American government today supports a financial system based on mortgage lending, and it often bails out the financial institutions making these mortgages. The Dead Pledge reveals the surprising origins of American mortgages and American bailouts in policies dating back to the early twentieth century.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-19253-8

$145.00 / £120.00 cloth 978-0-231-19252-1

2021 304 pages 20 illus.

COLUMBIA STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF U.S. CAPITALISM

The relationship between race and capitalism is one of the most enduring and controversial historical debates. By theorizing and testing the concept of racial capitalism in different historical circumstances, this book shows its analytical and political power for today’s scholars and activists.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19075-6

$120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-19074-9

2021 288 pages 5 illus.

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Unfree Markets

The Slaves, Economy and the Rise of Capitalism in South Carolina

Justene Hill Edwards

Justene Hill Edwards illuminates the inner workings of the slaves’ economy and the strategies that enslaved people used to participate in the market. Focusing on South Carolina from the colonial period to the Civil War, she examines how the capitalist development of slavery influenced the economic lives of enslaved people.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-19113-5

$145.00 / £112.00 cloth 978-0-231-19112-8

2021 288 pages 3 illus.

COLUMBIA STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF U.S. CAPITALISM

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Syria Betrayed Atrocities, War, and the Failure of International Diplomacy

Alex J. Bellamy

Refuge and Resistance Palestinians and the International Refugee System Anne Irfan

Alex J. Bellamy provides a forensic account of the world’s failure to protect Syrian civilians from mass atrocities. Drawing on interviews with key players, documents from the United Nations and other international organizations, and sources from the Middle East and beyond, he traces the missteps of the international response to Syria’s civil war.

$35.00 / £28.00 cloth 978-0-231-19296-5 2022 472 pages

Security Politics in the Gulf Monarchies Continuity Amid Change

This book is a groundbreaking international history of Palestinian refugee politics. Anne Irfan demonstrates that refugee groups are important actors in global politics, not simply aid recipients, and recasts modern Palestinian history through the lens of refugee camps and communities.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20285-5 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20284-8

July 2023 320 pages

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Worldmaking in the Long Great War

How Local and Colonial Struggles Shaped the Modern Middle East

Jonathan Wyrtzen

David B. Roberts offers a definitive guide to continuity and change in the Gulf region. He explores the forces challenging and bolstering the status quo in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates across the political, social, economic, military, and environmental dimensions of security.

p$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20525-2

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20524-5

April 2023 320 pages

COLUMBIA20TUDIES IN MIDDLE EAST POLITICS

This book offers a new account of how the Great War unmade and then remade the political order of the Middle East. Ranging from Morocco to Iran and spanning the eve of the war into the 1930s, it demonstrates that the modern Middle East was shaped through complex and violent power struggles among local and international actors.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-18629-2

$120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-18628-5

2022 336 pages

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The Politics of Arab Authenticity Challenges to Postcolonial Thought

Ahmad Agbaria

Barbary Captives

An Anthology of Early Modern Slave Memoirs by Europeans in North Africa

Ahmad Agbaria tells the story of a generation of postcolonial thinkers and activists who came to question their modernist commitments. He analyzes the heated cultural and intellectual debates that overtook the Arab world in the 1970s, uncovering why major figures turned to tradition in search of solutions to postcolonial predicaments.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20495-8

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20494-1

2022 288 pages

Wives and Work

Islamic Law and Ethics Before Modernity

Marion Holmes Katz

In the early modern period, hundreds of thousands of Europeans, both men and women, were abducted by pirates, sold on the slave market, and enslaved in North Africa. Barbary Captives brings together a selection of early modern slave narratives in English translation for the first time.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-17525-8

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-17524-1

2022 416 pages

It is widely held today that classical Islamic law denies that wives have any obligation to do housework. Marion Holmes Katz offers a new account of debates on wives’ domestic labor that recasts the historical relationship between Islamic law and ethics.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20689-1

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20688-4

2022 320 pages

Oil Leaders

An Insider’s Account of Four Decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's Global Energy Policy

Oil Leaders offers an unprecedented glimpse into the strategic thinking of top figures in the energy world from the 1980s through the recent past. Ibrahim AlMuhanna—a close adviser to four different Saudi oil ministers over that span of time—examines the role of individual and collective decision-making in shaping market movements.

$35.00 / £28.00 cloth 978-0-231-18974-3

2022 304 pages

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Spring and Autumn Historiography

Form and Hierarchy in Ancient Chinese Annals Newell Ann Van Auken

The Spring and Autumn is an annals text composed of brief records covering the period 722–479 BCE. Newell Ann Van Auken argues that record-keepers from the ancient Chinese state of Lu—not a later editor—produced the formally regular core of the text.

$65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-20650-1

March 2023 352 pages

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To Raise a Fallen People

The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Indian Views on International Politics

To Raise a Fallen People brings to light pioneering writing on international politics from nineteenth-century India. Drawing on extensive archival research, it unearths essays, speeches, and pamphlets that address fundamental questions about India’s place in the world.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20645-7

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20644-0

2022 312 pages

Kingly Crafts

The Archaeology of Craft Production in Late Shang China Yung-ti Li

Through a systematic analysis of the archaeological materials available in both mainland China and Taiwan, Kingly Crafts provides a detailed picture of craft production in Anyang and paves the way for a new understanding of how the Shang capital functioned as a metropolis.

$60.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-19204-0

2022 280 pages 100 illus

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Learning to Rule

Court Education and the Remaking of the Qing State, 1861–1912

Daniel Barish

Daniel Barish explores debates surrounding the education of the final three Qing emperors, showing how imperial curricula became proxy battles for divergent visions of how to restabilize the country. Through the lens of the education of young emperors, Learning to Rule develops a new understanding of the late Qing era.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20329-6

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20328-9

2022 280 pages

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In the Land of Tigers and Snakes

Living with Animals in Medieval Chinese Religions Huaiyu Chen

Zhu Xi Basic Teachings

Huaiyu Chen examines how Buddhist ideas about animals changed and were changed by medieval Chinese culture. He explores the entangled relations among animals, religions, the state, and local communities, considering both the multivalent meanings associated with animals and the daily experience of living with the natural world.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20261-9 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20260-2

March 2023 288 pages 8 illus.

Buddhist Historiography in China

John Kieschnick

Zhu Xi (1130–1200) was the preeminent Confucian thinker of the Song dynasty. This book presents the essential teachings of the new Confucian (“Neo-Confucian”) philosophical system that he forged. Daniel K. Gardner’s translation renders these discussions and sayings in an accessible, conversational style.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20633-4 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20632-7 2022 184 pages

Common Ground

Tibetan Buddhist Expansion and Qing China’s Inner Asia

Lan Wu

John Kieschnick provides an innovative, expansive account of how Chinese Buddhists have sought to understand their history through a Buddhist lens. Exploring a series of themes in mainstream Buddhist historiographical works from the fifth to the twentieth century, he looks for what they tell us about their compilers’ understanding of history.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20563-4

$140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20562-7 2022 296 pages

THE SHENG YEN SERIES IN CHINESE BUDDHIST STUDIES

Lan Wu analyzes how Tibetan Buddhists and the Qing imperial rulers interacted and negotiated as both sought strategies to extend their influence in eighteenth-century Inner Asia. Revealing the interdependency of two expanding powers, Common Ground recasts the entangled histories of political, social, and cultural ties between Tibet and China.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20617-4

$140.00 /£108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20616-7 2022 248 pages

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THE SHENG YEN SERIES IN CHINESE BUDDHIST STUDIES Translated by Daniel K. Gardner

The Dalai Lama's Special Envoy Memoirs of a Lifetime in Pursuit of a Reunited Tibet

Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari

Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari spent decades striving for resolution of the Tibetan-Chinese conflict. He was the Dalai Lama’s special envoy and chief negotiator with the People’s Republic of China in the formal negotiations over the status of Tibet. In this revealing memoir, Gyari chronicles his lifetime of service to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan cause.

$40.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-20648-8

2022 800 pages

In the Forest of the Blind

The Eurasian Journey of Faxian’ s Record of Buddhist Kingdoms

Matthew W. King

Matthew W. King offers a groundbreaking account of the literary, social, and political history of the circulation, translation, and interpretation of Faxian’s The Record of Buddhist Kingdoms. He reads its many journeys at multiple levels, contrasting the textual and interpretative traditions of the European academy and the Inner Asian monastery.

$40.00 / £35.00 paper 978-0-231-20361-6 $160.00 / £125.00 cloth 978-0-231-20360-9

2022 312 pages 30 illus.

The Precious Summary A History of the Mongols from Chinggis Khan to the Qing Dynasty Sagang Sechen

Translated by Johan Elverskog

The Precious Summary is the most important work of Mongolian history on the threehundred-year period before the rise of the Manchu Qing dynasty. Written by Sagang Sechen in 1662, shortly after the Mongols’ submission to the Qing, it spans Buddhist cosmology, Chinggis Khan, the post-Yuan Mongols, and the Mongols’ conversion to Buddhism.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20695-2 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20694-5 March 2023 376 pages

Assignment China

An Oral History of American Journalists in the People's Republic Mike Chinoy

This book tells the story of how American journalists have covered China—from the civil war of the 1940s through the COVID-19 pandemic—in their own words. Mike Chinoy assembles a remarkable collection of personal accounts from eminent journalists.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20799-7

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March 2023 520 pages

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Mediation of Legitimacy

Early China

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Yegor Grebnev examines crucial noncanonical texts preserved in the Yi Zhou shu (Neglected Zhou Scriptures) and the Grand Duke traditions. He develops an innovative framework for the study and interpretation of these texts, focusing on their role in the mediation of royal legitimacy and their formative impact on early Daoism.

$65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-20340-1

2022 368 pages 5 illus.

TANG CENTER SERIES IN EARLY CHINA

Philippe Lionnet

Often, emphasis is given to the Chinese economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping from the end of 1978 onwards. In contrast, little attention has been given to the prehistory of these "reforms." Philippe Lionnet elaborates on the histories of China's agricultural, industrial and foreign trade policies.

$65.00 paper 978-3-8376-6422-5

2022 440 pages 26 illus.

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The Culture of Language in Ming China

Sound, Script, and the Redefinition of Boundaries of Knowledge Nathan Vedal

The scholarly culture of Ming-dynasty China is often seen as prioritizing philosophy over concrete textual study. Nathan Vedal uncovers the preoccupation among Ming thinkers with specialized linguistic learning, a field typically associated with the intellectual revolution of the eighteenth century.

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2022 336 pages 19 illus.

This book tells the dramatic story of the Wuhan lockdown in the voices of the city’s own people. Using a vast archive of more than 6,000 diaries, sociologist Guobin Yang vividly depicts how the city coped during the crisis.

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2022 328 pages 6 illus.

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Waiting for Dignity Legitimacy and Authority in Afghanistan

The Musha Incident A Reader on the Indigenous Uprising in Colonial Taiwan

Florian Weigand investigates legitimacy and its absence in Afghanistan. He shows that what matters in conflict zones is dignity: people judge authorities on the basis of their day-today experiences with them. This book offers timely new insights into recent developments in Afghanistan and into the challenges facing conflict-torn areas more widely.

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2022 384 pages 3 illus.

Line of Advantage

This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan’s modern history— as well as the incident's fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture.

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2022 312 pages 16 illus.

GLOBAL CHINESE CULTURE

Japanese Government and Politics

Michael J. Green provides a groundbreaking and comprehensive account of Japan’s strategic thinking under Prime Minister Abe Shinzō. Green explains the foundational logic and the worldview behind Shinzō's approach, from key precedents in Japanese history to the specific economic, defense, and diplomatic priorities shaping contemporary policy.

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This book is a comparative approach to Japanese politics. Grounded in a discussion of democracy’s historical development since the Meiji period, each chapter encourages readers to think critically and comparatively about political processes and their outcomes, situating Japan regionally and as a wealthy, democratic nation.

$15.00 / £11.99 paper 978-1-952636-35-6

January 2023 132 pages

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Japan’s Grand Strategy in the Era of Abe Shinzō

The Promise and Peril of Things

Literature and Material Culture in Late Imperial China

Li

Wai-yee Li traces notions of the pleasures and dangers of things in the literature and thought of late imperial China. She considers core oppositions—people and things, elegance and vulgarity, real and fake, lost and found—to tease out the ambiguities of material culture.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20103-2

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2022 360 pages

Made in Censorship

The Tiananmen Movement in Chinese Literature and Film

Thomas Chen

Despite sweeping censorship, Chinese culture continues to engage with the history, meaning, and memory of the Tiananmen movement. Thomas Chen examines the surprisingly rich corpus of Tiananmen literature and film produced in mainland China since 1989, contending that censorship does not simply forbid—it also shapes what is created.

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2022 248 pages 11 iilus.

Confucius in East Asia Confucianism’s History in China, Korea, Japan, and Viet Nam

Revised and Expanded Second Edition

Jeffrey L. Richey has written an engaging and well-crafted book that clearly delineates the oftentimes fitful development of Confucianism in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.

$15.00 / £11.99 paper 978-1-952636-37-0

2022 130 pages 32 illus.

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Beyond the Book

Unique and Rare Primary Sources for East Asian Studies Collected in North America

Beyond the Book is the first book dedicated to studies of rare East Asian materials collected by individuals and institutions in North America. It sheds new light on the two centuries of cultural exchanges between East Asia and North

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2022 368 pages 130 illus.

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How the “Red Star” Rose

Edgar Snow and Early Images of Mao Zedong Ishikawa Yoshihiro

Biographies praising Mao and those slandering him are all based on the American journalist Edgar Snow’s account in How the “Red Star”Rose of the route Mao traveled from early childhood through his youth. This book examines the image of Mao and the biographical information made known to the world through the publication of Snow’s book.

$70.00 cloth 978-988-237-207-8

2022 370 pages 68 illus.

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Animal Care in Japanese Tradition A Short History W. Puck Brecher

This book provides a historical overview of Japan’s relationship with animals from ancient times to the 1950s. Departing from existing scholarship on the subject, the book also connects Japan’s much-maligned record of animal exploitation with its strong adherence to contextual, needs-based moral memory.

$16.00 / £12.99 paper 978-1-952-636-27-1

2022 138 pages

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A Medical History of Hong Kong

The Development and Contributions of Outpatient Services

This book focuses on a topic that is seldom discussed, despite its immeasurable impact on the health of the citizens and public health in Hong Kong: the development of outpatient medical services.

$55.00 cloth 978-988-237-220-7 2022 280 pages 85 illus.

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The South Korean Economy

Sunil Kim and Jonson Porteux

Charts the astonishing economic development of South Korea and explains the country's remarkable transformation to a highly innovative economy based on advanced technologies and infrastructure in spite of a postcolonial legacy of military leaders in suits and the absence of fully developed free markets.

$90.00 cloth 978-1-78821-198-7

2022 224 pages

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Modern Indian History

The Hunger of the Republic Our Present in Retrospect

India, as a nation-state, is a relatively new concept. Modern Indian History is a chronological historical narrative starting in the 16th century and ending in the present, that considers political, economic, and social developments on the Indian subcontinent.

$15.00 / £11.99 paper 978-1-952636-33-2 March 2023 132 pages

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A Strategic Myth

'Underdevelopment' in Jammu and Kashmir Sehar Iqbal

This is the first in a series of volumes that turn back to India’s recent history to produce a retrospective account of how our present was shaped. Key essays on politics, economics, cultural studies, and aesthetics appear alongside works of art, documentary film, photography, maps, letters, and legal documents.

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The Jammu and Kashmir region has been different things to different people throughout the twentieth century and well into the twentyfirst. This book challenges commonly held misconceptions about the region and brings to light its achievements during the state-led developmental process of Jammu and Kashmir from 1948 to 1988.

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2022 216 pages

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Forming the Modern Turkish Village Nation Building and Modernization in Rural Turkey During the Early Republic Özge Sezer

Özge Sezer outlines the implementation of new rural settlements in Turkey, particularly following the 1934 Settlement Law, with a geographic focus on two cities-Izmir and Elazig - with varied socio-economic and ethnic standing in the state program.

$55.00 paper 978-3-8376-6155-2

2022 212 pages 23 illus.

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The Shortest History of the Soviet Union

In 1917, Bolshevik revolutionaries came to power in the war-torn Russian Empire in a way that defied all predictions, including their own. Scarcely a lifespan later, in 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed as accidentally as it arose. Moving seamlessly from Lenin to Stalin to Gorbachev to Putin, Sheila Fitzpatrick provides an indispensable guide to one of the twentieth century’s great powers and the enduring fascination it still exerts.

$25.00 paper 978-0-231-20717-1

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2022 256 pages

This book rethinks the history of late Francoism and the transition to democracy through the lens of oral history and life writing. Aurora G. Morcillo tells the stories of anonymous individuals from both student and working-class backgrounds and provides an interdisciplinary feminist analysis of the modernization of Spain in the 1960s and 1970s.

$60.00 paper 978-3-8376-5257-4

2022 332 pages 51 illus.

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The Power of Persuasion

Becoming a Merchant in the 18th Century Lucas Haasis

The merchant Nicolaus Gottlieb Luetkens, who lived in eighteenth-century Hamburg, traveled France between 1743 and 1745, becoming a successful wholesaler. Based on the complete archive of his mercantile letters, this microhistorical study examines the practices of early modern merchants.

$75.00 paper 978-3-8376-5652-7 2022 660 pages 20 illus.

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Mapping Black Europe

Monuments, Markers, Memories

Black communities have made major contributions to Europe for centuries, yet their achievements largely remain unrecognized. In this groundbreaking book, leading Black scholars and activists examine this issue. They discuss collective narratives, outline community action, and introduce people and places relevant to Black European history.

$35.00 paper 978-3-8376-5413-4

2022 220 pages 40 illus.

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(In)visible Acts of Resistance in the Twilight of the Franco Regime
A Historical Narration
Aurora G. Morcillo
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Writing the Nation

The Ukrainian Historical Profession in Independent Ukraine and the Diaspora Serhy Yekelchyk

Serhy Yekelchyk analyzes the uneasy post-Soviet transition in Ukrainian historical writing. He discusses the challenge of transcending not just Soviet ideological dogmas, but also the “Soviet” way of understanding historical processes and human actions.

$25.00 paper 978-3-8382-1695-9

2022 200 pages

IBIDEM PRESS

Imagining Unequals, Imagining Equals

Concepts of Equality in History and Law

Edited by Ulrike Davy and Antje Flüchter

Why did “equality” become prominent in European societies based on hierarchy during the Enlightenment? This book explores concepts of equality from the perspectives of history and law, showing how practices of comparing were essential when it came to imagining others as equal, fighting discrimination, or scandalizing social inequalities.

$40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-3-8376-5887-3

2022 258 pages 16 illus

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Tarnished Heroes

The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in the Memory Politics of Post-Soviet Ukraine Per A. Rudling

After the Orange Revolution, Viktor Yushchenko embarked on a project to rehabilitate the far-right Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Juxtaposing the Ukrainian government’s official representation of the OUN’s leaders with international scholarly research, Per A. Rudling illuminates the deliberate blind spots of Ukraine’s new national memory.

$40.00 paper 978-3-8382-0999-9 2022 260 pages 10 illus.

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The Belzec Death Camp History, Biographies, Remembrance Chris

Webb

Foreword by Jerry Steinberg

This revised and updated version of Chris Webb’s comprehensive 2016 book covers the development and history of the first death camp in Poland within the Aktion Reinhardt mass murder program.

$46.00 paper 978-3-8382-1696-6

2022 402 pages

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World War II, Uncontrived and Unredacted

Testimonies from Ukraine Vakhtang Kipiani

This book presents accounts of the worst war of the twentieth century. Ordinary people describe how their lives were divided forever into “before” and “after.” It includes the stories of Ukrainians who fought in various armies, and it describes the lives of deported people and the fates of those taken to compulsory labor camps.

$30.00 paper 978-3-8382-1621-8 2022 312 pages 100 illus.

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Violence After Stalin Institutions,

Practices, and Everyday Life in the Soviet Bloc 1953–1989

Edited by Jan Claas Behrends, Thomas Lindenberger, and Pavel Kolář

An international group of historians present case studies on the use and types of physical violence in the Soviet Union and its European satellite states after the death of Joseph Stalin. Contributors present novel insights into the motives and nature of physical violence—in both public and private realms—during the last decades of state socialism.

$60.00 paper 978-3-8382-1637-9

2022 460 pages

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Jewish-Ukrainian Relations and the Birth of a Political Nation

Selected Writings 2013–2021 Vladislav Davidzon Foreword by Bernard-Henri Lévy

This is a selection of essays and dispatches from a veteran observer of the development of Ukrainian culture and politics. It examines Ukrainian-Jewish relations in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and charts the events that took place in Ukraine after the 20132014 Euromaidan Revolution.

$42.00 paper 978-3-8382-1509-9 2022 250 pages

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On the Verge of History

Life Stories of Rural Women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020 Izabella Agardi Foreword by Andrea Pető

Rural women have not had a formative role in the public histories of Central Eastern Europe. Izabella Agárdi aims to correct that by exploring in this book their life stories and their connections to general histories.

$60.00 paper 978-3-8382-1602-7

2022 550 pages

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The Curious History of the Heart

A Cultural and Scientific Journey

The Analyst A Daughter's Memoir Alice Wexler

This book traces the evolution of our understanding of the heart from the dawn of civilization to the present. Vincent M. Figueredo—an accomplished cardiologist and expert on the history of the human heart— explores the role and significance of the heart in art, culture, religion, philosophy, and science across time and place.

$32.00 / £25.00 cloth 978-0-231-20818-5

April 2023 312 pages 45 illus.

The Botany of Beer

An Illustrated Guide to More Than 500 Plants Used

in Brewing

Giuseppe Caruso

Foreword by Marika Josephson. Translated by Kosmos, Reggio Emilia

This book is a comprehensive and beautifully illustrated compendium of the characteristics and properties of the plants used in making beer around the world. The botanical expert Giuseppe Caruso presents scientifically rigorous descriptions, accompanied by his own handdrawn ink images, of more than 500 species.

$34.95 / £28.00 cloth 978-0-231-20158-2

2022 640 pages

ARTS AND TRADITIONS OF THE TABLE: PERSPECTIVES ON CULINARY HISTORY

The Analyst is an intimate and searching portrait of Milton Wexler written by his daughter, an acclaimed historian. Alice Wexler illuminates her father’s intense private life and explores how his life and work illuminate the broader reaches of Freudian ideas in the United States.

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2022 296 pages 36 illus.

A Global History of Buddhism and Medicine

This book is a wide-ranging and accessible account of the interplay between Buddhism and medicine over the past two and a half millennia. C. Pierce Salguero shows that Buddhism has played a crucial role in cross-cultural medical exchange globally and that Buddhist knowledge formed the nucleus for many traditional practices that still thrive throughout Asia today.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-18527-1

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2022 272 pages 29 illus.

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Country of Poxes

Three Germs and the Taking of Territory

Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay

This story of land theft through the course of three diseases exposes how colonialism facilitates illness and profits from it.

$28.00 paper 978-1-77363-554-5

2022 208 pages

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The Persistence of Technology

Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal

Edited by Stefan Krebs and Heike Weber

Telling the stories of, among others, China’s power grid, Colombian roads, American telephones, German automobiles, and India’s ship-breaking business, the contributions in this volume stress the long lives of technologies and show that maintenance and repair are not obsolete in modern industries and consumer societies.

$45.00 paper 978-3-8376-4741-9 2021 292 pages 30 illus.

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Buried Beneath the City

An Archaeological History of New York

Nan A. Rothschild, Amanda Sutphin, H. Arthur Bankoff, and Jessica Striebel MacLean

Buried Beneath the City uses urban archaeology to retell the history of New York, from the deeper layers of the past to the topsoil of recent history. The book explores the ever-evolving city and the day-to-day world of its residents through artifacts, from the first traces of indigenous societies more than ten thousand years ago to the detritus of Dutch and English colonization, through to the burgeoning city’s transformation into a modern metropolis.

$19.95 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-19495-2

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2022 312 pages 196 illus.

Cities

This book is the authoritative account of the place that would become Central Park. From the first Dutch family to settle on the land through the political crusade to create America’s first major urban park, Sara Cedar Miller chronicles two and a half centuries of history. She tells the stories of indigenous hunters, enslaved people and enslavers, American patriots and British loyalists, the Black landowners of Seneca Village, Irish pig farmers, tavern owners, Catholic sisters, Jewish protesters, and more.

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2022 624 pages 170 illus.

Emerging Global Cities Origin, Structure, and Significance

Richard McGahey explores how cities can foster equitable economic growth despite the obstacles in their way. Drawing on extensive experience as well as historical analysis, he examines the failures of public policy and conventional economic wisdom that have led to the neglect of American cities and highlights opportunities for reform.

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January 2023 312 pages

Alejandro Portes and Ariel C. Armony

This book identifies the constellation of factors that allow certain urban places to become “emerging global cities”—centers of commerce, finance, art, and culture for entire regions. It traces the transformations of Dubai, Miami, and Singapore, identifying key features common to these cities.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20517-7

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2022 368 pages 50 Illus.

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Unequal
Overcoming Anti-Urban Bias to Reduce Inequality in the United States

Harvard Square A Love Story

Diving into Harvard Square’s past and present, Catherine J. Turco, an economic sociologist and longtime Harvard Square denizen, tells the crazy, complicated love story of one quirky little marketplace and, in the process, reveals the hidden love story Americans everywhere have long had with their own Main Streets and downtowns.

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February 2023 344 pages 17 illus.

The Fulton Fish Market A History

Jonathan H. Rees

The Forgotten Borough

Staten Island and the Subway

Kenneth M. Gold

This book is a lively and comprehensive history of the Fulton Fish Market, from its founding in 1822 through its move to the Bronx in 2005. Jonathan H. Rees explores the market’s workings and significance, tracing the transportation, retailing, and consumption of fish.

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2022 312 pages 30 illus.

ARTS AND TRADITIONS OF THE TABLE: PERSPECTIVES ON CULINARY HISTORY

What sets Staten Island apart from the rest of New York City? Kenneth M. Gold argues that the lack of a subway connection has deeply shaped Staten Island’s history and identity. He chronicles decades of recurrent efforts to build a rail link, using this history to explore the borough’s fraught relationship with the city as a whole.

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How the Suburbs Were Segregated Developers and the Business of Exclusionary Housing, 1890–1960

Paige Glotzer

Focusing on Baltimore’s wealthiest, whitest neighborhoods, Paige Glotzer offers a new understanding of the deeper roots of suburban segregation. She argues that mid-twentiethcentury policies that favored exclusionary housing were the culmination of a long-term effort by developers to use racism to structure suburban real estate markets.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-17999-7

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2020 320 pages 22 illus.

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States and the Masters of Capital Sovereign Lending, Old and New Quentin Bruneau

Today, states’ ability to borrow private capital depends on stringent evaluations of their creditworthiness. While many presume that this has long been the case, Quentin Bruneau argues that it is a surprisingly recent phenomenon— the outcome of a pivotal shift in the social composition of financial markets.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20469-9

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2022 240 pages

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Vital and Valuable

The Relevance of HBCUs to American Life and Education

James V. Koch and Omari H. Swinton

Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are a crucial element of higher education in the United States. In Vital and Valuable, two distinguished economists provide a groundbreaking empirical analysis of HBCUs and offer actionable policy recommendations.

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-20899-4

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February 2023 288 pages 35 illus.

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The Postwar Economic Order

National Reconstruction and International Cooperation Albert O. Hirschman

Years before he became renowned as one of the most original social scientists of the twentieth century, Albert O. Hirschman played an active role in the rebuilding of postwar Europe. This book presents a collection of his reports about economic policy, early efforts at intra-European cooperation, and the new U.S.-centered international order.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20059-2 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20058-5

2022 352 pages

Gender and the Dismal Science Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession

Ann Mari May

Drawing on material from the archives of the American Economic Association along with novel data sets, Ann Mari May details the vicissitudes of women in economics, including their success in writing monographs and placing journal articles, their limitations in obtaining academic positions, their marginalization in professional associations, and other hurdles that the professionalization of the discipline placed in their path.

$32.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19291-0

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2022 256 pages

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The Italian Invert A Gay Man’s Intimate Confessions to Émile Zola

Edited by Michael Rosenfeld with William A. Peniston

Translated by Nancy Erber and William A. Peniston

In the late nineteenth century, a young Italian aristocrat made an astonishing confession: in a series of revealing letters, he frankly described his sexual experiences with other men. The Italian Invert is the first complete, unexpurgated version in English of this remarkable queer autobiography.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20489-7

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2022 272 pages

Queer Jewish Lives Between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine Biographies and Geographies, 1870–1960

Edited by Andreas Kraß, Moshe Sluhovsky, and Yuval Yonay

This volume offers the first collection of studies on queer Jewish lives between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine (1870–1960). The first section of the book presents queer geographies including Germany, Austria, and Palestine, and the second introduces queer biographies between Europe and Palestine.

$50.00 paper 978-3-8376-5332-8

2022 332 pages 18 illus. TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHING

On Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

The First of a New Genus Susan J.

Wolfson

Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) made a pioneering and durably influential argument for women’s equality. Drawing on extensive experience teaching and writing about Wollstonecraft, Susan J. Wolfson provides fresh perspectives both for first-time readers and those seeking a nuanced appreciation of her achievements.

$14.95 / £11.99 paper 978-0-231-20625-9 $60.00 / £48.00 cloth 978-0-231-20624-2 April 2023 208 pages

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The Politics of Gender in Early American Theater

Revolutionary Dramatists and Theatrical Practices

Edited by Leopold Lippert and Ralph J. Poole

This collection explores the role of gender in the formation of American theatrical culture in n the late 18th and early 19th centuries.It features essays on well-known early American dramatists such as Susanna Rowson or Judith Sargent Murray, but also sheds light on anonymous authors and more obscure theatrical practices.

$60.00 paper978-3-8376-5253-6

2022 216 pages

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Hard Rain

Bob Dylan, Oral Cultures, and the Meaning of History

Bob Dylan’s iconic 1962 song “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” stands at the crossroads of musical and literary traditions. Alessandro Portelli explores the power and resonance of the song, considering the meanings of history and memory in folk cultures and in Dylan’s work.

$26.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-20593-1

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Filming History from Below Microhistorical

Documentaries

In recent decades, a type of historical documentary has emerged that focuses on tightly circumscribed subjects, personal archives, and first-person perspectives. Efrén Cuevas categorizes these films as “microhistorical documentaries” and examines how they push cinema’s capacity as a producer of historical knowledge in new directions.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19597-3

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2022 304 pages 25 illus.

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Hollywood and Israel A History

Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman

Hollywood has long enjoyed a “special relationship” with Israel. This book offers a groundbreaking account of this relationship, both on and off the screen. Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman investigate the many ways in which Hollywood’s moguls, directors, and actors have supported or challenged Israel for more than seven decades.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-18341-3

$120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-18340-6 2022 368 pages

Salo Baron

The Past and Future of Jewish Studies in America

In 1930, Columbia University appointed Salo Baron to be the Nathan L. Miller Professor of Jewish History, Literature, and Institutions. This book brings together leading scholars to consider how Baron transformed the course of Jewish studies in the United States.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20485-9

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2022 272 pages 13 illus.

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The Long Year A 2020 Reader

A Cultural History of the Soul

Europe and North America from 1870 to the Present Kocku von Stuckrad

In The Long Year, some of the world’s most incisive thinkers excavate 2020’s buried crises, revealing how they must be confronted in order to achieve a more equal future.

$22.95 / £17.99 paper 978-0-231-20453-8

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2022 560 pages

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Not Exactly Lying

Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History Andie Tucher

This book uncovers the history of the concept of the soul in twentieth-century Europe and North America. Beginning in fin de siècle Germany, Kocku von Stuckrad examines an astonishingly wide range of figures and movements.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20037-0

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2022 352 pages

From fibs in America’s first newspaper about royal incest to social-media-driven conspiracy theories about Barack Obama’s birthplace, Andie Tucher explores how American audiences have argued over what’s real and what’s notand why that matters for democracy.

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-18635-3

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2022 384 pages 9 illus.

Radio for the Millions Hindi-Urdu Broadcasting Across Borders Isabel Huacuja Alonso

Radio for the Millions examines Hindi-Urdu radio during the height of its popularity from the 1930s to the 1980s, showing how it created transnational communities of listeners. Isabel Huacuja Alonso argues that despite British, Indian, and Pakistani politicians’ efforts to usurp the medium for state purposes, radio largely escaped their grasp.

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20661-7

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January 2023 312 pages

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Spoiled The Myth of Milk as Superfood

Fabio Parasecoli identifies and defines the phenomenon of “gastronativism,” the ideological use of food to advance ideas about who belongs to a community and who does not. Featuring a wide array of examples from all over the world, this book is a timely, incisive, and lively analysis of how and why food has become a powerful political tool.

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Spoiled is an unflinching and meticulous critique of the glorification of fluid milk and its alleged universal benefits. Anne Mendelson’s groundbreaking book chronicles the story of milk from the Stone Age peoples who first domesticated cows, goats, and sheep to today’s troubled dairy industry.

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Van Gogh TV's “Piazza Virtuale"

The Invention of Social Media at documenta IX in 1992

This edited volume reexamines the historical, aesthetical, and theoretical relevance of image mobility. The contributors provide a materialist account of images on the move—ranging from wired photography to postcards to streaming media.

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2022 288 pages 21 illus.

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“Piazza virtuale” by the artist group Van Gogh TV was not only the biggest art project on television ever—an early experiment with entirely user-created content, the project was also a forerunner of today’s social media. This book documents the radicality of its approach, novel program ideas, and technical innovations.

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2021 234 pages 50 illus.

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Claude McKay

The Making of a Black Bolshevik Winston James

I Have No Enemies

The Life and Legacy of Liu Xiaobo

Perry Link and Wu Dazhi

One of the foremost Black writers and intellectuals of his era, Claude McKay (1889–1948) was a central figure in Caribbean literature, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Black radical tradition. Winston James offers a revelatory account of McKay’s political and intellectual trajectory, from his upbringing in Jamaica through the early years of his literary career and radical activism.

$32.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-13593-1

$135.00 / £104.00 cloth 978-0-231-13592-4 2022 464 pages

The Insider

A Life of Virginia C. Gildersleeve Nancy Woloch

I Have No Enemies is the definitive biography of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo, offering a meticulously researched account of the twists and turns of a remarkable life.

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June 2023 560 pages

Virginia C. Gildersleeve was the most influential dean of Barnard College, which she led from 1911 to 1947. In this biography, historian Nancy Woloch explores Gildersleeve’s complicated career in academia and public life.

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2022 328 pages 8 illus.

Young Foucault

The Lille Manuscripts on Psychopathology, Phenomenology, and Anthropology, 1952–1955

Elisabetta Basso

Foreword by Bernard E. Harcourt. Translated by Marie Satya McDonough.

Recently discovered manuscripts from the mid1950s, when Michel Foucault was a lecturer at the University of Lille, testify to the significance of the philosopher’s early work. Elisabetta Basso offers a groundbreaking and in-depth analysis of Foucault’s Lille manuscripts that sheds new light on the origins of his philosophical project.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20585-6

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2022 352 pages

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A Revolution in Three Acts

The Radical Vaudeville of Bert Williams, Eva Tanguay, and Julian Eltinge

David Hajdu and John Carey Foreword by Michele Wallace

Bert Williams—a Black man forced to perform in blackface who challenged the stereotypes of minstrelsy. Eva Tanguay—an entertainer with the signature song “I Don’t Care” who flouted the rules of propriety to redefine womanhood for the modern age. Julian Eltinge—a female impersonator who entranced and unnerved audiences by embodying the feminine ideal Tanguay rejected. A Revolution in Three Acts explores how these vaudeville stars changed how their audiences thought about what it meant to be American, to be Black, to be a woman or a man.

$19.95 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-19183-8 2023 176 pages

The Naqab Bedouins A Century of Politics and Resistance

The Naqab Bedouins represents the first attempt to chronicle Bedouin history and politics across the last century-including the Ottoman era, the British Mandate, Israeli military rule, and the contemporary schema-and document its broader relevance to understanding state-minority relations in the region and beyond.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-17531-9

2022 304 pages 11 illus.

Albert O. Hirschman An Intellectual Biography Michele Alacevich

In this intellectual biography, the economic historian Michele Alacevich explores the development and trajectory of Albert Hirschman’s characteristic approach to social-scientific questions. Alacevich examines Hirschman’s pioneering work in development studies; his analyses of social change, the history of capitalism, and the workings of democracy; and his activities in the postwar reconstruction of Europe and economic development in Latin America.

$26.00 / £20.00 paper 978-0-231-19983-4 2022 352 pages. 16 illus.

Identifying with Nationality

Europeans, Ottomans, and Egyptians in Alexandria Will Hanley

Identifying with Nationality traces the advent of modern citizenship to multinational, transimperial settings such as turn-of-thecentury colonial Alexandria, where ordinary people abandoned old identifiers and grasped nationality as the best means to access the protections promised by expanding states.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-17763-4

2022 416 pages 10 illus.

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Bernoulli's Fallacy

Statistical Illogic and the Crisis of Modern Science Aubrey Clayton

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Aubrey Clayton traces the history of how statistics went astray, beginning with the groundbreaking work of the seventeenth-century mathematician Jacob Bernoulli and winding through gambling, astronomy, and genetics. Clayton recounts the feuds among rival schools of statistics, exploring the surprisingly human problems that gave rise to the discipline and the all-too-human shortcomings that derailed it.

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The Story of Alzheimer's Han Yu

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Mind Thief is a comprehensive and engaging history of Alzheimer’s that demystifies efforts to understand the disease. Beginning with the discovery of “presenile dementia” in the early twentieth century, Han Yu examines over a century of research and controversy. She presents the leading hypotheses for what causes Alzheimer’s; discusses each hypothesis’s tangled origins, merits, and gaps; and details their successes and failures.

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