EHS 2024

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Economic History

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Answers to the Labour Question

Industrial Relations and the State in the Anglophone World, 1880-1945

Gary Mucciaroni

Drawing on newspaper accounts, parliamentary debates, and personal memoirs, among other sources, Answers to the Labour Question aims to understand the variety of state responses to industrial unrest and institutional change beyond the domain of industrial relations.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS

Series: Political Development: Comparative Perspectives

February 2024 1 b&w figures, 2 b&w tables 322pp

9781487551513 £33.00 Paperback now £23.10

Selling the Future

Community, Hope, and Crisis in the Early History of Japanese Life Insurance

Ryan Moran

Explains how the life insurance industry in Japan exploited its association with mutuality and community to commodify and govern lives. Covering the years from the start of the industry in 1881 through the end of World War II, Moran describes insurance companies and government officials working together to create a picture of the future as precarious and dangerous.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

January 2024 14 b&w halftones, 1 map 276pp

9781501773297 £52.00 Hardback now £36.40

Disruption

The Global Economic Shocks of the 1970s and the End of the Cold War

Michael De Groot

In Disruption, Michael De Groot arguesrgues that the global economic upheaval of the 1970s was decisive in ending the Cold War.

“Through multi-archival and multilingual analysis, Disruption delivers a cogent and forceful argument on the transformative implications of globalization for the end of the Cold War.” – Daniel J. Sargent, University of California, Berkeley

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

March 2024 10 graphs 324pp

9781501774119 £48.00 Hardback now £33.60

Unexpected Revolutionaries

How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy

Manuela Moschella

Eye-opening and insightful, Unexpected Revolutionaries is necessary reading for discussions on the future of the neoliberal macroeconomic regime, the democratic oversight of monetary policymaking, and the role that central banks canor cannotplay in our domestic economies.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Cornell Studies in Money

May 2024 11 graphs 204pp

9781501774850 £38.00 Hardback now £26.60

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"Mr. Taxpayer versus Mr. Tax Spender"

Taxpayers' Associations, Pocketbook Politics, and the Law during the Great Depression

Linda Upham-Bornstein

During the Great Depression,the proliferation of local taxpayers’ associations was dramatic and unprecedented. The justly concerned members of these organizations examined the operations of state, city, and county governments, then pressed local officials for operational and fiscal reforms. These associationsaimed to reduce the cost of state and local governments to make operationsmore efficient and less expensive.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

May 2023 220pp

9781439923740 £27.99 Paperback now £19.59

Betting on Macau

Casino Capitalism and China's Consumer Revolution

Tim Simpson

Betting on Macau delves into the radical transformation of what was formerly the last remaining European territory in Asia, returned to the People’s Republic of China in 1999 after nearly half a millennium of Portuguese rule. Tim Simpson follows Macau’s emergence from historical obscurity to become the most profitable casino gaming locale in the world.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

Series: Globalization and Community

April 2023 39 black and white illustrations 384pp

9781517900311 £25.99 Paperback now £18.19

Beyond Economic Migration

Social, Historical, and Political Factors in US Immigration

Most understandings of migration to the US focus on two primary factors. Either there was trouble in the home country that pushed people out, or there was a general yearning for what is often conceptualized as the American Dream.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

January 2023

39 b/w illustrations 408pp

9781479818549 £27.99 Paperback now £19.59

Building a Social Contract

Modern Workers' Houses in EarlyTwentieth Century Detroit

Michael McCulloch

Michael McCulloch chronicles the efforts of employers, government agencies, and the building industry who, along with workers themselves, produced an unprecedented boom in housing construction that peaked in the mid-1920s.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Urban Life, Landscape and Policy

September 2023 240pp

9781439923924 £29.99 Paperback now £20.99

Cape Breton in the Long Twentieth Century Formations and Legacies of Industrial Capitalism

In capturing the vital elements of a region on the rural resource frontier that was battered by deindustrialization, the histories included here show how the interplay of the state, cultures, and transnational connections shaped how people navigated these heavy pressures, both individually and collectively.

ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Working Canadians: Books from the CCLH

April 2024 500pp

9781771994040 £44.00 Paperback now £30.80

Dividing the Public

School Finance and the Creation of Structural Inequity

Matthew Gardner Kelly

Dividing the Public Matthew Gardner Kelly takes aim at the racial and economic disparities that characterize public education funding in the United States and traces, in intricate detail, how a host of policies connected to school funding have divided California by race and class over time.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Histories of American Education

January 2024 7 maps, 1 chart, 1 graph 270pp

9781501773266 £22.99 Paperback now £16.09

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Free Culture and the City

Hackers, Commoners, and Neighbors in Madrid, 1997–2017

Alberto Corsín Jiménez and Adolfo Estalella

Drawing on two decades of ethnographic and historical work, Free Culture and the City examines how and why free software spread beyond the world of hackers and software engineers and became the basis for an urban movement now heralded by scholars as a model for emulation.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge

February 2023 17 b&w halftones 288pp

9781501767180 £34.00 Paperback now £23.80

Laboring for Justice

The Fight Against Wage Theft in an American City

Rebecca Berke Galemba

Applying a public anthropology approach that integrates the experiences of community partners, students, policy makers, and activists in the production of research, this book uses the pressing issue of wage theft to offer a methodologically rigorous, community-engaged, and pedagogically innovative approach to the study of immigration, labor, inequality, and social justice.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

March 2023 328pp

9781503635203 £27.99 Paperback now £19.59

Land of Extraction

Property, Fracking, and Settler Colonialism

Rebecca R. Scott

Through meticulous research and poignant storytelling, Land of Extraction explores fracking’s dual impact on settler colonial culture and sustainability

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

March 2024 240pp

9781479821266 £25.99 Paperback now £18.19

Porcelain for the Emperor

Manufacture and Technocracy in Qing China

Kai Jun Chen

Readers of Porcelain for the Emperor will learn how the imperial state’s intervention in industry left a lingering imprint on modern China through its modes of laborintensive production, the division of domestic and foreign markets, and, above all, a technocratic culture of centralization.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS

March 2023 24 b&w illus., 23 color plates 248pp 9780295750828 £58.00 Hardback now £40.60

Tenement Nation

Working-Class Cosmopolitanism in Edinburgh

Christa Ballard Tooley

Tooley's study of the working-class Canongate community in Edinburgh's Old Town as they negotiate gentrification plans offers a complex view of class and nation. Tenement Nation looks at these negotiations between socioeconomic classes and even nationalities to show what Tooley calls a "working-class cosmopolitanism" in pursuit of social, economic, and political inclusion.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Framing the Global

August 2023 16 b&w illus. 276pp

9780253066008 £27.99 Paperback now £19.59

The Flawed Genius of William Playfair

The Story of the Father of Statistical Graphics

David R. Bellhouse

Disputing the misinformation about the man, The Flawed Genius of William Playfair highlights that the truth about Playfair’s life is often more intriguing than the fictions that surround him.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS

August 2023 47 colour illustrations 356pp

9781487545031 £45.00 Hardback now £31.50

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The Residential Is Racial

A Perceptual History of Mass Homeownership

Adrienne Brown

Housing experts and activists have long described the foundational role race has played in the creation of mass homeownership. This book insistently tracks the inverse: the role of mass homeownership in changing the definition, perception, and value of race.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Post*45

March 2024 406pp

9781503638648 £25.99 Paperback now £18.19

The Root and the Branch

Working-Class Reform and Antislavery, 1790–1860

Sean Griffin

Bridging the gap between the histories of abolitionism, capitalism and slavery, and the origins of the Civil War, The Root and the Branch recovers a long-overlooked story of cooperation and coalition-building between labor reformers and abolitionists and unearths new evidence about the contributions of artisan reformers, transatlantic radicals, free Black activists, and ordinary working men and women to the development of antislavery politics.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Series: America in the Nineteenth Century

May 2024 296pp

9781512825923 £45.00 Hardback now £31.50

The Spectacular Generic Pharmaceuticals and the Simipolitical in Mexico

Cori Hayden

Explores how consumer access to generic drugs has transformed public health care and the politics of pharmaceuticals in the global South. Focusing on the Mexican pharmacy chain Farmacias Similares and its proprietor, Víctor González Torres, Hayden shows how generics have become potent commodities in a postpatent world.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Critical Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography

January 2023 10: 9 HT, 1 line 256pp

9781478019046 £21.99 Paperback now £15.39

Traders and Tinkers

Bazaars in the Global Economy

Maitrayee Deka

This book offers a deep ethnography of three Delhi informal marketplaces, or bazaars, and a cast of tinkers, traders, magicians, street performers, and hackers who work there. It is an exploration, and recognition, of the role of bazaars and tinkers in the modern global economy, driving globalization from below.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Series: Culture and Economic Life

August 2023 248pp

9781503636002 £25.99 Paperback now £18.19

Twilight of the Self

The Decline of the Individual in Late Capitalism

Michael Thompson

In this new work, political theorist Michael J. Thompson argues that modern societies are witnessing a decline in one of the core building blocks of modernity: the autonomous self. Far from being an illusion of the Enlightenment, Thompson contends that the individual is a defining feature of the project to build a modern democratic culture and polity.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

August 2022 348pp

9781503632455 £23.99 Paperback now £16.79

Workers of All Colors Unite

Race and the Origins of American Socialism

Lorenzo Costaguta

As the United States transformed into an industrial superpower, American socialists faced the vexing question of how to approach race. Costaguta balances intellectual and institutional history to illuminate the clash between two major points of view. On one side, white supremacists believed labor should accept the ascendant tenets of scientific theories of race. But others rejected the idea that racial and ethnic division influenced worker-employer relations.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

Series: Working Class in American History

March 2023 7 black & white photographs 256pp

9780252087073 £23.99 Paperback now £16.79

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