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NEW IN PAPERBACK 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. 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

$19.95 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-19183-8 2023 176 pages 2022 352 pages. 16 illus.

The Naqab Bedouins A Century of Politics and Resistance

Mansour Nasasra

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. 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.

COLUMBIA STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL HISTORY