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A Civil Society

June 2022 288pp 9781503627475 £20.99 / $28.00 HB

May 2022 420pp 2 photos, 8 illus., 1 map, 3 graphs, 1 table, 8 appendixes 9781496227782 £56.00 / $70.00 HB

China and the Making of the Modern World Ali Humayun Akhtar

The Public Space of Freemason Women in France, 1744-1944 James Smith Allen

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

With the goal of understanding China's future in a changing interna�onal landscape, this book offers a new picture of China's rise since the Age of Explora�on and its historical impact on the modern world. What has the world learned from China since the Ming, and how did China reemerge in the 1970s as a manufacturing superpower? Akhtar's book provides much-needed context for understanding China's rise today and to see into its future of its connec�ons with the West and a resurgent Asia.

A Civil Society explores the struggle to ini�ate women as full par�cipants in the masonic brotherhood that shared in the rise of France’s civil society and its “civic morality” on behalf of women’s rights. As a vital component of the third sector during France’s moderniza�on, freemasonry empowered women in complex social networks, contribu�ng to a more liberal republic and a more open society.

A Failed Vision of Empire

A Frail Liberty

Probationary Citizens in the French and Haitian Revolutions Tessie P. Liu

The Collapse of Manifest Destiny, 1845–1872 Daniel J. Burge

France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decoloniza�on July 2022 468pp 14 illus., 1 map 9781496227294 £52.00 / $65.00 HB

May 2022 282pp 15 illus. 9781496228079 £48.00 / $60.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Daniel J. Burge examines the belief in manifest des�ny over the nineteenth century by analyzing contested moments in the con�nental expansion of the United States, arguing that the ideology was ul�mately unsuccessful. Burge reveals how Americans debated the wisdom of expansion, challenged expansionists, and disagreed over what the boundaries of the United States should look like.

By mapping the quandaries of racial equality in Atlan�c Revolu�ons, A Frail Liberty contrasts the treatment and status of two colonial popula�ons with African ancestry to document the link between excep�onalism and poli�cal inclusion.

A Primer for Teaching Digital History

America and the Holocaust

Design Principles for Teaching History July 2022 264pp 11 illus. 9781478017684 £19.99 / $26.95 PB 9781478015055 £80.00 / $99.95 HB

May 2022 352pp 41 figures, 2 tables 9780827615182 £22.99 / $30.00 PB

Ten Design Principles Jennifer Guiliano

A Documentary History Rafael Medoff

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

The first comprehensive volume to teach about America’s response to the Holocaust through visual media, America and the Holocaust: A Documentary History explores the complex subject through the lens of one hundred important documents that help illuminate and amplify key episodes and issues.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Illuminates how digital history can enhance understandings of not just what histories are told but how they are told and who has access to them. This book is a prac�cal guide for college and high school teachers who are teaching digital history for the first �me or for experienced teachers who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. 1


American Crusade

At Kingdom's Edge

Christianity, Warfare, and National Identity, 1860–1920 Benjamin J. Wetzel

The Suriname Struggles of Jeronimy Clifford, English Subject Jacob Selwood

June 2022 234pp 10 b&w hal�ones 9781501763946 £38.00 / $47.95 HB

July 2022 258pp 5 b&w hal�ones, 1 map 9781501764219 £46.00 / $57.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

When is a war a holy crusade? And when does theology cause Chris�ans to condemn violence? In American Crusade, Benjamin Wetzel argues that the Civil War, the SpanishAmerican War, and World War I shared a cultural meaning for white Protestant ministers in the United States, who considered each conflict to be a modern-day crusade.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

At Kingdom's Edge inves�gates how life in a conquered colony both revealed and shaped what it meant to be English outside of the Bri�sh Isles. Considering the case of Jeronimy Clifford, who rose to become one of Suriname's richest planters, Jacob Selwood examines the mutual influence of race and subjecthood in the early modern world.

Bandits and Liberals, Rebels and Saints

Borderline Citizens

May 2022 456pp 1 illus., 1 table, index 9781496229786 £26.99 / $35.00 PB 9781496229427 £79.00 / $99.00 HB

The United States in the World April 2022 264pp 9 b&w hal�ones, 1 map 9781501764608 £22.99 / $29.95 NIP

The United States, Puerto Rico, and the Politics of Colonial Migration Robert C. McGreevey

Latin America since Independence Alan Knight

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

In seven substan�al essays, previously unpublished, Alan Knight offers a dis�nct perspec�ve on several overarching themes in La�n American history, spanning approximately two centuries, from 1800 to 2000. Knight’s approach is ambi�ous and compara�ve—some�mes ranging beyond La�n America and combining relevant social theory with robust empirical detail.

Borderline Ci�zens explores the intersec�on of U.S. colonial power and Puerto Rican migra�on. Robert C. McGreevey examines a series of confronta�ons in the early decades of the twen�eth century between colonial migrants seeking work and ci�zenship in the metropole and various groups—employers, colonial officials, court officers, and labor leaders—policing the borders of the U.S. economy and polity.

Bound by Bondage

Breaking Point

Slavery and the Creation of a Northern Gentry Nicole Saffold Maskiell

The Ironic Evolution of Psychiatry in World War II Rebecca Schwartz Greene Foreword by Noah Tsika

New Netherland Ins�tute Studies August 2022 288pp 5 b&w hal�ones, 3 maps, 4 charts 9781501764240 £32.00 / $39.95 HB

World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension August 2022 368pp 9781531500269 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781531500122 £84.00 / $105.00 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

During the first genera�ons of European se�lement in North America, a number of interconnected Northeastern families carved out private empires. In Bound by Bondage, Nicole Saffold Maskiell argues that slavery was a crucial component to the rise and enduring influence of this emergent aristocracy.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

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The first in-depth history of American psychiatry in WWII. Drawn from unpublished primary documents, oral histories, the author’s interviews and correspondence with key psychiatric and military policymakers, covers Roosevelt’s endorsement of a Selec�ve Service psychiatric examina�on followed by army and navy pre- and post-induc�on examina�ons.


Budapest's Children

Children of Communism

Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War Friederike Kind-Kovács

Politicizing Youth Revolt in Communist Budapest in the 1960s Sándor Horváth Translated by Thomas Cooper

Worlds in Crisis: Refugees, Asylum, and Forced Migra�on July 2022 368pp 74 b&w photos 9780253062161 £31.00 / $39.00 PB 9780253062154 £72.00 / $90.00 HB

Studies in Hungarian History March 2022 300pp 45 b&w illus. 9780253059727 £24.99 / $32.00 PB 9780253059734 £68.00 / $85.00 HB

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Reconstructs the responses of Western humanitarian organiza�ons to the mass migra�ons, hunger, and des�tu�on in Europe following WWI. Sheds light on the ways humanitarian relief programs created pa�erns of social and economic inequality that simultaneously benefi�ed children and also exploited them.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

The power of youth protest, shows what life was like for the first genera�on to have been born under communism and how one evening spent grieving rock and roll under a tree forever changed lives.

Cold War Paradise

Communist Pigs

May 2022 330pp 15 photos, 1 illus., 1 map, 2 tables 9781496230799 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781496220301 £79.00 / $99.00 HB

Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books August 2022 296pp 19 b&w illus., 1 map 9780295750699 £22.99 / $30.00 NIP

Settlement, Culture, and IdentityMaking among U.S. Americans in Costa Rica, 1945–1980 Atalia Shragai

An Animal History of East Germany's Rise and Fall Thomas Fleischman Foreword by Paul S. Sutter

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Fleischman chronicles East Germany’s journey from family farms to factory farms, explaining how communist principles shaped the adop�on of industrial agriculture prac�ces. More broadly, Fleischman argues that agriculture under communism came to reflect standard prac�ces of capitalist agriculture, and that the pork industry provides a clear illustra�on of this convergence.

In the wake of the Cold War, a diverse group of U.S. immigrants flocked to Costa Rica, distancing themselves from undesirable U.S. policies at home and abroad. Based on oral histories and their diverse wri�ngs, examines the mo�va�ons for immigra�on, pa�erns of movement, se�lements, and processes of iden�ty-making among U.S. Americans in Costa Rica from post–World War II to the late 1970s.

Diasporic Cold Warriors

Dockside Reading

Hydrocolonialism and the Custom House Isabel Hofmeyr

Nationalist China, Anticommunism, and the Philippine Chinese, 1930s– 1970s Chien-Wen Kung

February 2022 136pp 3 illus. 9781478017745 £17.99 / $22.95 PB 9781478015123 £68.00 / $84.95 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Ins�tute, Columbia University March 2022 318pp 11 b&w hal�ones, 3 maps, 1 chart 9781501762215 £44.00 / $54.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

For the first �me, Kung tells the story of the Philippine Chinese as pro-Taiwan, an�communist par�sans, tracing their evolving rela�onship with the KMT and successive Philippine governments over the mid-twen�eth century. 3

Traces the rela�onship between print culture, colonialism, and the ocean through the ins�tu�on of the late-nineteenth- and early twen�eth-century Bri�sh colonial custom houses, which acted as censors and pronounced on copyright and checked imported printed ma�er for piracy, sedi�on, or obscenity. Explores how imperialism colonizes water and examines this theme through the concept of hydrocolonialism, which puts together land and sea, empire and environment.


Educated for Freedom

Emirs in London

The Incredible Story of Two Fugitive Schoolboys Who Grew Up to Change a Nation Anna Mae Duane

Subaltern Travel and Nigeria's Modernity Moses E. Ochonu April 2022 390pp 21 b&w illus., 9 maps 9780253059154 £29.99 / $38.00 PB 9780253059161 £68.00 / $85.00 HB

February 2022 240pp 9781479816712 £12.99 / $16.95 PB 9781479847471 £22.99 / $30.00 HB

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Explores how, through their experiences visi�ng the heart of the Bri�sh Empire, Northern Nigerian aristocrats were enabled to define themselves within the framework of the empire. In doing so, the book reveals a unique colonial sensibility that complements rather than contradicts the tradi�onal perspec�ves of less privileged Africans toward colonialism.

Tells the story of James McCune Smith and Henry Highland Garnet, two black children who came of age and into freedom as their country struggled to grow from a slave na�on into a free country. Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ

Empire's Violent End

Fat Boy and the Champagne Salesman

Comparing Dutch, British, and French Wars of Decolonization, 1945–1962 Edited by Thijs Brocades Zaalberg & Bart Luttikhuis

Göring, Ribbentrop, and the Nazi Invasion of Poland Rush Loving, Jr. August 2022 160pp 5 b&w photos, 1 map 9780253061959 £14.99 / $19.00 PB 9780253061942 £48.00 / $60.00 HB

July 2022 240pp 20 b&w hal�ones 9781501764141 £36.00 / $44.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Empire's Violent End, Thijs Brocades Zaalberg and Bart Lu�khuis, along with expert contributors, present compara�ve research focused specifically on excessive violence in Indonesia, Algeria, Vietnam, Malaysia, Kenya and other areas during the wars of decoloniza�on.

Offers a compelling behind-the-scenes explora�on of the road to World War II and the invasion of Poland by the Hitler's Third Reich. Focusing on the personal power plays within Hitler's inner circle, this book details the struggle for Hitler's approval, long before the ba�le for Poland had begun.

Fictions of Consent

Ghosts of War

RaceB4Race: Cri�cal Race Studies of the Premodern March 2022 328pp 25 hal�ones 9780812253658 £52.00 / $65.00 HB

April 2022 360pp 13 b&w hal�ones, 5 maps 9781501762734 £27.99 / $35.95 HB

Slavery, Servitude, and Free Service in Early Modern England Urvashi Chakravarty

PRESS

Nazi Occupation and Its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus Franziska Exeler

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

How do states and socie�es confront the legacies of war and occupa�on, and what do truth, guilt, and jus�ce mean in that process? In Ghosts of War, Franziska Exeler examines people's war�me choices and their a�ermath in Belarus, a war-ravaged Soviet republic that was under Nazi occupa�on during the Second World War.

Although early modern England claimed to have "too pure an Air for Slaves to breathe in," slavery was a quintessen�ally English phenomenon, writes Chakravarty. She argues that England laid the conceptual groundwork for racialized slavery as it interrogated the classical inheritances and contemporary contexts for bondage. 4


Global Inequality and American Foreign Policy in the 1970s

Intimate Bonds

June 2022 264pp 9781501763915 £40.00 / $49.95 HB

The Early Modern Americas March 2022 280pp 6 illus. 9780812225211 £18.99 / $24.95 PB

Family and Slavery in the French Atlantic Jennifer L. Palmer

Michael Franczak

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

In Global Inequality and American Foreign Policy in the 1970s, Michael Franczak demonstrates how Third World solidarity around the New Interna�onal Economic Order (NIEO) forced US presidents from Richard Nixon to Ronald Reagan to consolidate American hegemony over an interna�onal economic order under a�ack abroad and lacking support at home.

Following the stories of families who built their lives and fortunes across the Atlan�c Ocean, In�mate Bonds shows how households anchored the French empire and shaped the meanings of race, slavery, and gender in the early modern period. This engagingly wri�en history reveals that personal choices and family strategies shaped larger cultural and legal shi�s.

Liverpool to Great Salt Lake

Making the Marvelous

Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy, Henriette-Julie de Murat, and the Literary Representation of the Decorative Arts Rori Bloom

The 1851 Journal of Missionary George D. Watt Edited by LaJean Purcell Carruth & Ronald G. Watt Introduction by Fred E. Woods

Early Modern Cultural Studies June 2022 254pp 1 appendix, index 9781496222671 £52.00 / $65.00 HB

May 2022 258pp 5 photos, 11 illus., 3 maps, 1 glossary, 5 appendixes, index 9781496229878 £36.00 / $45.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

At a moment when France was coming to new prominence in the produc�on of furniture and fashion, the fairy tales of d’Aulnoy and de Murat gave pride of place to richly detailed descrip�ons of palaces, gardens, and clothing. Bloom shows how these prac��oners of a supposedly minor genre made a major contribu�on as chroniclers and cri�cs of the decora�ve arts in Old Regime France.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

A transcribed and edited edi�on of Wa�’s journal, wri�en in Pitman shorthand, describing his 1851 migra�on from Liverpool to Salt Lake City provides a literary contribu�on to La�er-day Saints’ historiography, detailing the mul�various challenges of migra�ng to Utah.

More Precious than Peace

Narrow Gauge in the Tropics

March 2022 560pp 47 b&w illus., 4 maps 9780268201852 £26.99 / $35.00 HB

Railroads Past and Present April 2022 320pp 125 b&w illus., 20 maps 9780253060297 £32.00 / $40.00 HB

A New History of America in World War I Justus D. Doenecke

The Railways of the Dutch East Indies, 1864–1942 Augustus J. Veenendaal Jr.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

Covers American combat on the western front, the conscrip�on controversy, and scandals in military training and produc�on. Doenecke explores the Wilson administra�on's quest for na�onal unity, the Creel Commi�ee, and "patrio�c" crusades.This balanced appraisal challenges historiographical controversies and will be of great use to students, scholars, and any reader interested in the history of World War I.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

First comprehensive history of railways in the Dutch East Indies, from breaking ground in 1864 to the invasion of the Japanese during WWII. Explores technical aspects of the construc�on over difficult terrain, the origin of the technicians who made the seemingly impossible happen, and the social impact of the railways on the indigenous popula�on. 5


NBC Goes to War

Neither the Time nor the Place

The Diary of Radio Correspondent James Cassidy from London to the Bulge James Cassidy Edited by Michael Sweeney

The New Nineteenth-Century American Studies Edited by Christopher Castiglia & Susan Gillman March 2022 344pp 14 illus. 9780812253665 £60.00 / $75.00 HB

World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension March 2022 192pp 4 b&w illus. 9780823299324 £18.99 / $24.95 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Considers how the space-�me dyad has both troubled and invigorated Americanist scholarship in recent decades. Organized around considera�ons of ci�zenship, environment, historiography, media, and bodies, the book presents some of the most provoca�ve new work being done in American literary studies today.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

James Joseph Cassidy was one of 362 American journalists accredited to cover the European Theater of Opera�ons between June 7, 1944 and the war’s end. Cassidy’s censored scripts alongside his personal diary captures a front-line view during some of the nas�est figh�ng in World War II.

Paradoxes of Nostalgia

Pasifika Black

American Encounters/Global Interac�ons July 2022 344pp 37 illus. 9781478018230 £21.99 / $28.95 PB 9781478015604 £84.00 / $104.95 HB

Black Power April 2022 336pp 16 b&w illus. 9781479885084 £39.00 / $49.00 HB

Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 Penny M. Von Eschen

Oceania, Anti-colonialism, and the African World Quito Swan

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

A compelling history of an�colonial movements in this understudied region, exploring how Oceanic ac�vists inten�onally forged interna�onal connec�ons in their fight for libera�on. This book is a both triumphant history and tragic reminder of the ongoing quests for decoloniza�on in Oceania, the African world, and the Global South.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Offers a sweeping examina�on of the a�erlife of the cold war and its lingering shadows, showing how a nostalgia and longing for stability fuels US-led militarism and the rise of xenophobic right-wing na�onalism and authoritarianism around the world.

Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ

Perilous Futures

Psychoanalysis and History

On Carl Schmitt's Late Writings Peter Uwe Hohendahl

Edited by Brian Connolly & Joan Wallach Scott

August 2022 222pp 9781501764585 £18.99 / $24.95 NIP

March 2022 145pp 4 illus. 9781478017349 £11.99 / $15.00 PB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Peter Uwe Hohendahl calls for cri�cal scru�ny of Schmi�’s later wri�ngs, the work in which Schmi� wrestles with concerns that retain presentday relevance: globaliza�on, asymmetrical warfare, and the shi�ing interna�onal order. Hohendahl argues that Schmi�’s work seems to offer solu�ons to these present-day issues, although the ambiguity of his beliefs means that Schmi�’s later work is a problema�c guide.

Essays address how psychoanalysis reframes the ways historians have represented the Holocaust and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, use the emergence of QAnon as a poli�cal movement to help understand neoliberal group psychology, trace the poli�cal trajectories of psychoanalysis in the midtwen�eth century, and find previously unexplored links between Freud and the US planta�on economy. 6


Public Faces, Secret Lives

Reliability and Alliance Interdependence

A Queer History of the Women's Suffrage Movement Wendy L. Rouse

The United States and Its Allies in Asia, 1949–1969 Iain D. Henry

May 2022 256pp 17 b&w illus. 9781479813940 £20.99 / $27.00 HB

Cornell Studies in Security Affairs May 2022 264pp 2 maps, 2 diagrams 9781501765544 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9781501763045 £40.00 / $49.95 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Reveals that, contrary to popular belief, the suffrage movement included a variety of individuals who represented a range of genders and sexuali�es. The first work to truly recenter queer figures in the women’s suffrage movement, highligh�ng their immense contribu�ons and numerous sacrifices, restoring queer suffragists to their righ�ul place in the history of the struggle for women’s right to vote

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Argues for a more sophis�cated approach to alliance poli�cs and ideas of interdependence. Shows how the US can manipulate interdependence to set an example of what cons�tutes acceptable allied behavior.

Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ

Rethinking the Gulag

Soviet Nightingales

Identities, Sources, Legacies Edited by Alan Barenberg & Emily D. Johnson

Care under Communism Susan Grant

April 2022 306pp 12 b&w hal�ones 9781501762598 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9781501763564 £100.00 / $125.00 HB

March 2022 320pp 12 b&w illus., 9 b&w tables 9780253059611 £26.99 / $35.00 PB 9780253059628 £68.00 / $85.00 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Soviet Nigh�ngales, Susan Grant tracks nursing care in the Soviet Union from its nineteenth-century origins in Russia through the end of the Soviet state. With the advent of the USSR, nurses were instrumental in helping to build the New Soviet Person and in construc�ng a socialist society.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Soviet Gulag was one of the largest, most complex, and deadliest systems of incarcera�on in the 20th century. Moving away from grand metaphorical or theore�cal models, this book instead unearths the complexi�es and nuances of experience that represent a primary focus in the new wave of Gulag studies.

Spirit Power

Temple of Peace

Thinking from Elsewhere July 2022 240pp 8 b&w illus. 9780823299911 £24.99 / $32.00 PB 9780823299928 £88.00 / $110.00 HB

Baker Series in Peace and Conflict Studies February 2022 242pp 9780821424933 £20.99 / $26.95 PB

Politics and Religion in Korea's American Century Heonik Kwon & Jun Hwan Park

International Cooperation and Stability since 1945 Edited by Ingo Trauschweizer

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

The o�en-violent reali�es of interna�onal rela�ons in the post–World War II era have challenged Winston Churchill’s characteriza�on of the United Na�ons as a “temple of peace.” In this volume, nine experts examine the modern history of interna�onal rela�ons in order to shed light on their prospec�ve futures.

Spirit Power explores the manifesta�on of the American Century in Korean history with a focus on religious culture. It looks back on the encounter with American missionary power from the late nineteenth century, and the long poli�cal struggles against the country’s indigenous popular religious heritage during the colonial and postcolonial eras. 7


The Anarchist Inquisition

The Doctor Who Would Be King

March 2022 344pp 18 b&w hal�ones, 2 maps 9781501761928 £27.99 / $36.95 HB

Theory in Forms May 2022 320pp 4 illus. 9781478017868 £20.99 / $27.95 PB 9781478015246 £84.00 / $104.95 HB

Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France Mark Bray

Guillaume Lachenal Translated by Cheryl Smeall

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Anarchist Inquisi�on explores the groundbreaking transna�onal human rights campaigns that emerged in response to a brutal wave of repression unleashed by the Spanish state to quash anarchist ac�vi�es at the turn of the twen�eth century.

Tells the extraordinary story of Dr. Jean Joseph David—a French colonial army doctor who governed an en�re region of French Cameroon during WWII—whose failed a�empt to create a medical utopia con�nues to be felt in Cameroon. Through unchecked power, he imagined realizing the colonialist fantasy of emancipa�ng colonized subjects from misery, ignorance, and sickness.

The Ethics of Narrative

The Grammar of Civil War

Essays on History, Literature, and Theory, 1998–2007 Hayden White Edited by Robert Doran Foreword by Judith Butler

A Mexican Case Study, 1857-61 Will Fowler July 2022 342pp 11 photos, 4 maps, 3 tables, index 9781496230461 £52.00 / $65.00 HB

August 2022 278pp 9781501764745 £20.99 / $27.95 PB 9781501764738 £100.00 / $125.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Will Fowler examines the origin, process, and outcome of civil war. Using the Mexican Civil War of 1857–61 (or the War of the Reform, the poli�cal and military conflict that erupted between the compe�ng liberal and conserva�ve visions of Mexico’s future), Fowler seeks to understand how civil wars come about and, when they do, how they unfold and why.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Hayden White is widely considered to be the most influen�al historical theorist of the twen�eth century. The Ethics of Narra�ve brings together nearly all of White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, revealing a lesser-known side of White: that of the public intellectual.

The Irish Revolution

The Man Who Had Been King

A Global History Edited by Patrick Mannion & Fearghal McGarry

The American Exile of Napoleon's Brother Joseph Patricia Tyson Stroud

The Glucksman Irish Diaspora Series May 2022 368pp 1 b&w illus. 9781479808892 £26.99 / $35.00 HB

March 2022 296pp 11 color image and 48 b&w images 9780812225167 £24.99 / $32.50 PB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Irish War of Independence is o�en understood as the culmina�on of centuries of poli�cal unrest between Ireland and the English. This book reassesses the conflict as an inherently transna�onal event, examining how circumstances and individuals abroad shaped the course Ireland’s struggle for independence.

PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Drawing on unpublished Bonaparte family le�ers, this book provides a rich account of the life of Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte in the United States, detailing how his pala�al estate, gardens, and art collec�on made him a key figure in the importa�on of European taste to America.

Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ

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The Politics of Imperial Memory in France, 1850–1900

The Pragmatic Ideal

May 2022 282pp 6 b&w hal�ones 9781501763083 £40.00 / $49.95 HB

April 2022 216pp 14 b&w hal�ones 9781501762666 £17.99 / $22.95 PB 9781501762659 £100.00 / $125.00 HB

Mary Field Parton and the Pursuit of a Progressive Society Mark Douglas McGarvie

Christina B. Carroll

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

By highligh�ng the connec�ons between domes�c poli�cal struggles and overseas imperial structures, The Poli�cs of Imperial Memory in France, 1850–1900 explains how and why French Republicans embraced colonial conquest as a central part of their poli�cal pla�orm.

Following the life of a charisma�c woman commi�ed to reform, The Pragma�c Ideal provides an introduc�on to the poli�cs that dominated the early decades of the twen�eth century, ideas that are the basis for much of today's progressive thought. Mark Douglas McGarvie shows how, following the upheavals of the late nineteenth and early twen�eth centuries, liberals like Mary Field Parton turned to pragma�sm.

The Riviera, Exposed

Wartime North Africa

Histories and Cultures of Tourism May 2022 305pp 20 b&w hal�ones, 4 maps 9781501763014 £37.00 / $46.95 HB

July 2022 336pp 9781503631991 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781503611511 £72.54 / $90.00 HB

An Ecohistory of Postwar Tourism and North African Labor Stephen L. Harp Foreword by Eric G. E. Zuelow

A Documentary History, 1934– 1950 Edited by Aomar Boum & Sarah Abrevaya Stein

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

The first-ever collec�on of primary documents on North African history and the Holocaust. Translated from French, Arabic, North African Judeo-Arabic, Spanish, Hebrew, Moroccan Darija, Tamazight (Berber), Italian, and Yiddish, or transcribed from their original English, these wri�ngs shed light on how war, occupa�on, race laws, internment, and Vichy French, Italian fascist, and German Nazi rule were experienced day by day across North Africa.

A sweeping social and environmental history, The Riviera, Exposed illuminates profound changes to the physical space that we know as the quintessen�al European tourist des�na�on. Stephen L. Harp uncovers the behind-the-scenes impact of tourism following World War II, both on the environment and on the people living and working on the Riviera, par�cularly North African laborers.

Who Should Rule at Home?

Archaeology

Confronting the Elite in British New York City Joyce D. Goodfriend

Girl Archaeologist

Sisterhood in a Sexist Profession Alice Beck Kehoe

July 2022 312pp 14 b&w hal�ones 9781501764578 £20.99 / $27.95 NIP

March 2022 224pp 23 photos, 1 appendix 9781496229366 £18.99 / $24.95 PB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Who Should Rule at Home? Joyce D. Goodfriend argues that the high-ranking gentlemen who figure so prominently in most accounts of New York City's evolu�on from 1664 to 1776 were far from invincible and that the degree of cultural power they held has been exaggerated.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Girl Archaeologist recounts Alice Kehoe’s life, begun in an era very different from the twenty-first century in which she re�red as an honored elder archaeologist. Kehoe tells the story of how one woman pursued a professional career in a maledominated field during a �me of great change in American middle-class expecta�ons for women. 9


Ostraka in the Collection of New York University Press

The Gordion Excavations, 19501973

Edited by Gert Baetens, Roger S. Bagnall, Clementina Caputo, Élodie Mazy & David M. Ratzan

Final Reports Volume II; The Lesser Phrygian Tumuli Part 2 The Cremations Ellen L. Kohler & Elspeth R.M. Dusinberre

ISAW Monographs January 2022 164pp 78 b&w images and 11 color images 9781479813797 £60.00 / $75.00 HB

June 2022 1000pp 985 (figs. 286, plates 699); 10 tables 9781949057157 £96.00 / $120.00 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

A comprehensive edi�on and commentary of 77 ostraka, or potsherds with ancient texts wri�en on them, from Greco-Roman and late an�que Egypt.

This new publica�on of Gordion's tumuli makes available at last the elite crema�on burials of the later Middle and early Late Phrygian (Achaemenid) periods excavated by The University Museum.

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The Essential Isocrates

A History Eugene Y. Park

Jon D. Mikalson

June 2022 240pp 9781477325520 £36.00 / $45.00 HB

February 2022 408pp 9781503629844 £26.99 / $35.00 PB 9781503629462 £84.00 / $105.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

In Mikalson’s treatment, Isocrates receives his due not only as a major thinker but as one whose work has resonated across �me, influencing even modern educa�on prac�ces and theory. The founda�onal wri�ngs of Isocrates, newly translated and placed in historical context, invites general and expert readers alike to engage with one of an�quity’s most compelling men of ideas.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

This first English-language history of Korea offers an up-to-date, accessible overview of the country’s history from an�quity to the present. Eugene Y. Park draws on original-language sources and the most upto-date synthesis of recent East Asian and Westernlanguage scholarship to break new scholarly ground.

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