History Spring 2021 Catalogue

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History Spring 2021

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A Warning for Fair Women

History

Adultery and Murder in Shakespeare’s Theater Edited by Ann C. Christensen

A Medicated Empire The Pharmaceutical Industry and Modern Japan Timothy M. Yang

Early Modern Cultural Studies May 2021 282pp 13 photos, 5 illus., 1 map, 4 appendixes. Index 9781496225528 £23.99/ $30.00 PB 9781496208361 £82.00/ $99.00 HB

Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Ins�tute, Columbia University June 2021 366pp 25 b&w hal�ones, 3 b&w line drawings 9781501756245 £45.00/ $55.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Updated cri�cal edi�on of A Warning for Fair Women, an important but neglected Elizabethan work drama�zing the murder of London merchant George Saunders by his wife’s lover.

Explores the history of Japan’s pharmaceu�cal industry in the early 20th century through a close account of Hoshi Pharmaceu�cals, one of the most influen�al East Asian drug companies of this �me.

An Army of NeverEnding Strength

Ancient Egypt and Early China

Reinforcing the Canadians in Northwest Europe, 1944–45 Arthur W. Gullachsen

State, Society, and Culture Anthony J. Barbieri-Low July 2021 352pp 21 color illus., 45 b&w illus., 3 maps, 1 chart 9780295748894 £40.00/ $50.00 HB

Studies in Canadian Military History February 2021 256pp 10 photos, 1 map, 29 charts/diagrams, 22 tables 9780774864817 £59.00/ $89.95 HB

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS

This groundbreaking volume offers an innova�ve comparison of the great civiliza�ons of New Kingdom Egypt (ca. 1548–1086 BCE) and Han dynasty China (206 BCE–220 CE). Through a combina�on of textual, art historical, and archaeological analyses, the book reveals shared structural traits as well as dis�nc�ve features.

UBC PRESS

This detailed analysis of how the Canadian Army sustained troop and equipment levels in Northwest Europe during 1944–45 demonstrates the vital importance of constant combat strength. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ

Battle Green Vietnam

Breathing Race into the Machine

The 1971 March on Concord, Lexington, and Boston Elise Lemire

The Surprising Career of the Spirometer from Plantation to Genetics Lundy Braun

May 2021 248pp 33 b&w hal�ones, 6 maps 9780812252972 £37.00/ $45.00 HB

January 2021 304pp 29 b&w illus. 9780816683598 £15.99/ $20.00 NIP

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

Based on more than one hundred interviews with par�cipants and accompanied by nearly forty photographs and maps, Ba�le Green Vietnam tells the story of the 1971 an�war protest by Vietnam veterans that resulted in the largest mass arrest in Massachuse�s history.

In Breathing Race into the Machine, science studies scholar Lundy Braun traces the li�le-known history of the spirometer to reveal the social and scien�fic processes by which medical instruments have worked to naturalize racial and ethnic differences, from Victorian Britain to today. Excludes Japan & ANZ

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Buying into Change

Captives of Conquest

Mass Consumption, Dictatorship, and Democratization in Franco’s Spain, 1939-1982 Alejandro J. Gómez del Moral

Slavery in the Early Modern Spanish Caribbean Erin Woodruff Stone

The Early Modern Americas May 2021 288pp 6 b&w illus. 9780812253108 £41.00/ $49.95 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

May 2021 366pp 9 photos, 12 illus., 1 table, index 9781496205063 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

Cap�ves of Conquest is one of the first books to examine the earliest indigenous slave trade in the Spanish Caribbean. Erin Woodruff Stone shows how upwards of 250,000 people were removed through slavery, a lucra�ve business that formed the founda�on of economic, legal, and religious policies in the Spanish colonies.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Examines how the development of a mass consumer society under the dictatorship of Generalissimo Francisco Franco (1939–1975) inserted Spain into transna�onal consumer networks and set the stage for the country’s transi�on to democracy during the late 1970s.

Centering the Margins of Anthropology’s History

Cold War Reckonings Authoritarianism and the Genres of Decolonization Jini Kim Watson

Histories of Anthropology Annual, Volume 14 Edited by Regna Darnell & Frederic W. Gleach

August 2021 272pp 12 illus. 9780823294831 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9780823294824 £84.00/ $105.00 HB

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

Histories of Anthropology Annual May 2021 312pp 1 photo 9781496225535 £33.00/ $40.00 PB

Cold War Reckonings shows how the Cold War shaped culture and poli�cal power in the decolonizing world and gave rise, paradoxically, to authoritarian regimes of the so-called free world.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Circles around the conscious recogni�on of margins and suggests it is �me to bring the margins to the center, both in terms of a changing theore�cal openness and a suppor�ng body of scholarship.

Colonial Fantasies, Imperial Realities

Coming Home to a Foreign Country

Race Science and the Making of Polishness on the Fringes of the German Empire, 1840–1920 Lenny A. Ureña Valerio

Xiamen and Returned Overseas Chinese, 1843–1938 Soon Keong Ong August 2021 252pp 5 b&w hal�ones, 1 map, 1 chart, 4 graphs 9781501756184 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

Polish and Polish-American Studies Series January 2021 320pp 9780821424537 £26.99/ $34.95 NIP

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Ong Soon Keong explores the unique posi�on of the treaty port Xiamen (Amoy) within the ChinaSoutheast Asia migrant circuit. The book addresses how migra�on affected those who moved out of China and later returned to par�cipate in the city’s economic revitaliza�on, educa�onal advancement, and urban reconstruc�on.

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

Ureña Valerio analyzes scien�fic and medical debates to connect medicine, migra�on, and colonialism, providing an invigora�ng model for the analysis of Polish history from a global perspec�ve. 3


Consuming Ivory

Disknowledge

Mercantile Legacies of East Africa and New England Alexandra Celia Kelly Series Edited and Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan

Literature, Alchemy, and the End of Humanism in Renaissance England Katherine Eggert April 2021 368pp 11 illus. 9780812224856 £23.99/ $29.95 PB

Culture, Place, and Nature May 2021 280pp 29 b&w illus., 1 map 9780295748818 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9780295748771 £76.00/ $95.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS Katherine Eggert explores the crumbling state of humanis�c learning in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the benefits of relying on alchemy despite its recognized flaws.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS

Drawing from extensive archival and field research, Alexandra Kelly inves�gates the complex global legacies of the historical ivory trade.

Dragonslayer

Drunk on Genocide

The Legend of Erich Ludendorff in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich Jay Lockenour

Alcohol and Mass Murder in Nazi Germany Edward B. Westermann Ba�legrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History March 2021 312pp 5 b&w hal�ones 9781501754197 £25.99/ $32.95 HB

Ba�legrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History April 2021 312pp 22 b&w hal�ones, 2 maps 9781501754593 £25.99/ $32.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Drunk on Genocide, Edward B. Westermann reveals how, over the course of the Third Reich, scenes involving alcohol consump�on and revelry among the SS and police became a rou�ne part of rituals of humilia�on in the camps, ghe�os, and killing fields of Eastern Europe.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

In this fascina�ng biography, Jay Lockenour complicates the classic depic�on of this German World War I hero, arguing that the strange or unhinged personal traits most historians a�ribute to mental collapse were, in fact, integral to Ludendorff’s poli�cal strategy.

Early Modern Trauma

Electrifying Mexico

Early Modern Cultural Studies August 2021 480pp 7 figures, index 9781496208910 £62.00/ $75.00 HB

August 2021 392pp 9781477323458 £40.00/ $50.00 HB

Europe and the Atlantic World Edited by Erin Peters & Cynthia Richards

Technology and the Transformation of a Modern City Diana Montaño UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Explores the role of electricity in Mexico’s economic and poli�cal evolu�on, as the coal-deficient country pioneered large-scale hydroelectricity and sought to face the world as a scien�fically enlightened “empire of peace.”

This edited collec�on explores what trauma—seen through an analy�cal lens—can reveal about the early modern period and, conversely, what conceptualiza�ons of psychological trauma from the period can tell us about trauma theory itself.

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Emma Goldman, “Mother Earth,” and the Anarchist Awakening

Enemies among Us

The Relocation, Internment, and Repatriation of German, Italian, and Japanese Americans during the Second World War John E. Schmitz

Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu

March 2021 500pp 9780268200299 £37.00/ $45.00 HB

August 2021 426pp 9 photos, 2 illus., 5 maps, index 9781496224149 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

This book unveils the history and impact of an unprecedented anarchist awakening in early twen�eth-century America. Mother Earth, an anarchist monthly published by Emma Goldman, played a key role in sparking and spreading the movement around the world. Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu explores the fascina�ng history of the magazine.

Examines the causes, condi�ons, and consequences of America’s selec�ve reloca�on and internment of its own ci�zens and enemy aliens, as well as the effects of internment on those who experienced it.

Engendering Islands

England in the Age of Austen

Sexuality, Reproduction, and Violence in the Early French Caribbean Ashley M. Williard

Jeremy Black

March 2021 356pp 9780253051936 £23.99/ $30.00 PB 9780253051929 £74.00/ $90.00 HB

Women and Gender in the Early Modern World June 2021 330pp 12 illus., index 9781496220240 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

In this exceedingly readable and sweeping scan of late 18th- and early 19th-century Britain, Black provides a historical context for a deeper apprecia�on of classic novels such as Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Argues that early Caribbean reconstruc�ons of masculinity and femininity sustained occupa�on, slavery, and nascent ideas of race. Close readings of archival and narra�ve texts reveal the words, images, and perspec�ves that reflected and produced new ideas of human difference.

Festive Enterprise

Fighting and Writing

The Business of Drama in Medieval and Renaissance England Jill P. Ingram

The Rhodesian Army at War and Postwar Luise White March 2021 312pp 8 illus. 9781478011729 £21.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478010623 £87.00/ $104.95 HB

ReForma�ons: Medieval and Early Modern March 2021 272pp 9780268109097 £41.00/ $50.00 PB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Luise White examines the conten�ous war memoirs published a�er the Zimbabwean libera�on struggle (1964–1979) by white soldiers who fought for Rhodesia.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

Jill P. Ingram merges the history of economic thought with studies of theatricality and spectatorship to examine how English Renaissance plays employed forms and prac�ces from medieval and tradi�onal entertainments to signal the expecta�on of giving from their audiences. 5


Freedom’s Prophet

From Country to Nation

Bishop Richard Allen, the AME Church, and the Black Founding Fathers Richard S. Newman

Ethnographic Studies, Kokugaku, and Spirits in Nineteenth-Century Japan Gideon Fujiwara

October 2009 359pp 9780814758571 £21.99/ $28.00 PB 9780814758267 £74.00/ $89.00 HB

May 2021 292pp 24 b&w hal�ones, 3 maps, 4 color plates 9781501753930 £45.00/ $55.00 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

A long-overdue biography of Richard Allen, founder of the first major African American church and the leading black ac�vist of the early American republic. A �reless minister, aboli�onist, and reformer, Allen influenced nearly every black leader of the nineteenth century.

Tracks the emergence of the modern Japanese na�on in the nineteenth century through the history of some of its local aspirants. Explores how kokugaku (Japan studies) scholars envisioned their place within Japan and the globe while living in a domain far north of the poli�cal capital.

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

From Victory to Peace

Good Neighbors, Bad Times Revisited

Russian Diplomacy after Napoleon Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter

New Echoes of My Father’s German Village Mimi Schwartz

NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies July 2021 419pp 3 maps 9781501756016 £15.99/ $19.95 PB

March 2021 318pp 25 photos, 2 illus. 9781496221209 £19.99/ $24.95 PB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Ten years a�er the original publica�on of Good Neighbors, Bad Times, an unexpected le�er leads Mimi Schwartz to revisit the story of her father’s German village during the Third Reich. Weaving excerpts from Sayer’s memoir and from a yearlong correspondence with him into her book, Schwartz revisits village history from a new perspec�ve.

Elise Kimerling Wirtscha�er brings the Russian perspec�ve to a cri�cal moment in European poli�cal history. This history of Russian diploma�c thought in the years a�er the Congress of Vienna concerns a �me when Russia and Emperor Alexander I were fully integrated into European society and poli�cs.

Heroic Hearts

History on the Run

June 2021 360pp 22 illus., index 9781496219619 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

February 2021 272pp 9 illus. 9781478011316 £20.99/ $26.95 PB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Sentiment, Saints, and Authority in Modern France Jennifer J. Popiel

Secrecy, Fugitivity, and Hmong Refugee Epistemologies Ma Vang

Examines how young women in nineteenth-century France, authorized by a widespread cultural discourse that privileged individual authority over domes�city and marriage, sought to change the world.

Ma Vang examines the experiences of Hmong refugees who migrated to the United States following the secret war in Laos (1961–1975) to theorize “history on the run” as a framework for understanding refugee histories, in par�cular those of the Hmong.

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Hostages of Empire

Indian Soldiers in World War I

Colonial Prisoners of War in Vichy France Sarah Ann Frank

Race and Representation in an Imperial War Andrew T. Jarboe

France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decoloniza�on July 2021 378pp 2 maps, 2 tables, index 9781496207777 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

Studies in War, Society, and the Military July 2021 342pp 11 tables, index 9781496206787 £50.00/ $60.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

A social, cultural, and poli�cal history of the colonial prisoners of war. Examines how the entanglement of French na�onal pride a�er the 1940 defeat and need for increased imperial control shaped the experiences of 85,000 soldiers in German cap�vity.

Follows the experiences of Indian soldiers deployed to ba�lefields in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East during World War I; the contested representa�ons Bri�sh and Indian audiences drew from the soldiers’ war�me experiences; and the impacts these had on the Bri�sh Empire’s racial poli�cs.

Is Russia Fascist?

Making the Miscellany

Unraveling Propaganda East and West Marlene Laruelle

Poetry, Print, and the History of the Book in Early Modern England Megan Heffernan

March 2021 264pp 1 chart 9781501754135 £33.00/ $39.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

March 2021 336pp 33 illus. 9780812252804 £54.00/ $65.00 HB

Marlene Laruelle argues that the charge of “fascism” has become a strategic narra�ve of the current world order. Laruelle closely analyzes accusa�ons of fascism toward Russia, soberly assessing both their origins and their accuracy. By labeling ideological opponents as fascist, regardless of their actual values or ac�ons, geopoli�cal rivals are able to frame their own vision of the world and claim the moral high ground.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

In Making the Miscellany Megan Heffernan charts the development of printed poetry in early modern England, showing how material prac�ces of organiza�on were dynamic responses to poe�c form and content. Her book argues for a literary history that is sensi�ve to the condi�ons of making and using early printed books.

Memoirs on Pauperism and Other Writings

Mobilizing Japanese Youth

The Cold War and the Making of the Sixties Generation Christopher Gerteis

Poverty, Public Welfare, and Inequality Alexis de Tocqueville Edited by Christine Dunn Henderson

Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Ins�tute, Columbia University July 2021 216pp 15 b&w hal�ones, 1 b&w line drawing, 13 charts 9781501756313 £33.00/ $39.95 HB

February 2021 114pp 9780268109059 £19.99/ $25.00 PB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

Brings all of Tocqueville’s wri�ngs on poverty together for the first �me, allowing for a deeper explora�on of his sustained thought on poverty assistance and social inequality. 7

In Mobilizing Japanese Youth, Christopher Gerteis examines how non-state ins�tu�ons in Japan—le�wing radicals and right-wing ac�vists—a�empted to mold the poli�cal consciousness of the na�on’s first postwar genera�on, which by the late 1960s were the demographic majority of vo�ng-age adults.


No Globalization Without Representation

No Wood, No Kingdom Political Ecology in the English Atlantic Keith Pluymers

U.S. Activists and World Inequality Paul Adler

The Early Modern Americas May 2021 296pp 13 illus. 9780812253078 £41.00/ $49.95 HB

June 2021 344pp 10 illus. 9780812253177 £37.00/ $45.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS From boyco�ng Nestlé in the 1970s to lobbying against NAFTA to the “Ba�le of Sea�le” protests against the World Trade Organiza�on in the 1990s, No Globaliza�on Without Representa�on is the story of how consumer and environmental ac�vists became significant players in U.S. and world poli�cs at the twen�eth century’s close.

No Wood, No Kingdom explores the conflic�ng a�empts to understand the problem of wood scarcity in early modern England and demonstrates how these ideas shaped land use, forestry, and the economic vision of England’s earliest colonies.

Now What?

Occult Roots of Nazism

Quandaries of Art and the Radical Past Rachel Weiss

Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke

March 2021 240pp 4 illus. 9780823293926 £18.99/ $24.95 PB 9780823293919 £72.00/ $90.00 HB

September 1993 203pp 9780814730607 £18.99/ $24.00 PB

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Now What? is an innova�ve explora�on of artworks and films that return to radical histories subject to erasure or lost over �me. Rachel Weiss reflects on the complex dynamics involved in historical trauma and memory, addressing key ques�ons about the meanings and uses of the past.

Over half a century a�er the defeat of the Third Reich, Nazism remains, alarmingly, a source of inspira�on for resurgent fascism around the world. Goodrick-Clarke’s powerful and �mely book traces the intellectual roots of Nazism back to a number of influen�al occult and millenarian sects in the Habsburg Empire during its waning years. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Oil Money

Operation Valhalla

Middle East Petrodollars and the Transformation of US Empire, 1967–1988 David M. Wight

Writings on War, Weapons, and Media Friedrich Kittler Edited by Ilinca Iurascu, Geoffrey Winthrop-Young & Michael Wutz

The United States in the World July 2021 360pp 10 b&w hal�ones, 7 charts 9781501715723 £41.00/ $49.95 HB

a Cultural Poli�cs book April 2021 320pp 9781478011842 £21.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478010715 £87.00/ $104.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Oil Money, David M. Wight offers a new framework for understanding the course of Middle East-US rela�ons during the 1970s and 1980s: the transforma�on of the US global empire by Middle East petrodollars.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Opera�on Valhalla collects eighteen texts by German media theorist Friedrich Ki�ler on the close connec�ons between war and media technology. 8


Prologue to Annihilation

Promiscuous Power

An Unorthodox History of New Spain Martin Austin Nesvig

Ordinary American and British Jews Challenge the Third Reich Stephen H. Norwood

April 2021 272pp 9781477315835 £22.99/ $29.95 NIP

Studies in An�semi�sm August 2021 348pp 10 b&w illus. 9780253053626 £33.00/ $40.00 PB 9780253053619 £74.00/ $90.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

Taking the province of Michoacán as a case study, Promiscuous Power focuses on the local agents of the Spanish coloniza�on of Mexico—magistrates, bureaucrats, ranchers, and many others—to offer a paradigmshi�ing view of the complexi�es of making empire at the ground level.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Prologue to Annihila�on details how the events of 1930-1936 tested American and Bri�sh socie�es’ willingness to accept Nazism and its an�-Jewish philosophy and illuminates the divisions that existed even within the Jewish community about how best to challenge Nazi an�semi�c policies and atroci�es.

Prose of the World

Resisting Independence

Denis Diderot and the Periphery of Enlightenment Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht

Popular Loyalism in the Revolutionary British Atlantic Brad A. Jones

May 2021 304pp 9781503615250 £27.99/ $35.00 HB

March 2021 324pp 15 b&w hal�ones, 1 map 9781501754012 £41.00/ $49.95 HB

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Philosopher, translator, novelist, art cri�c, and editor of the Encyclopédie, Denis Diderot was one of the liveliest figures of the Enlightenment. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht explores the ques�on of this extraordinary intellectual’s place in the legacy of the eighteenth century.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Brad A. Jones maps the loyal Bri�sh Atlan�c’s reac�on to the American Revolu�on. Through close study of four important Bri�sh Atlan�c port ci�es— New York City; Kingston, Jamaica; Halifax, Nova Sco�a; and Glasgow, Scotland—Jones argues that the revolu�on helped trigger a new understanding of loyalty to the Crown and empire.

Revising the Revolution

Same-Sex Marriage in Renaissance Rome

June 2021 220pp 19 b&w illus. 9780253054791 £21.99/ $28.00 PB 9780253054784 £62.00/ $75.00 HB

May 2021 232pp 5 hal�ones, 1 map 9781501755262 £19.99/ $24.95 NIP

The Unmaking of Russia’s Official History of 1917 Larry E. Holmes

Sexuality, Identity, and Community in Early Modern Europe Gary Ferguson

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Revising the Revolu�on explores the ba�le for the Russian na�onal narra�ve and the ways in which history can be used to centralize power.

From the tenor of contemporary discussions, it would be easy to conclude that the idea of marriage between two people of the same sex is a uniquely contemporary phenomenon. Not so, argues Gary Ferguson in Same-Sex Marriage in Renaissance Rome. 9


Star Territory

Stranger Citizens

Material Texts May 2021 264pp 11 hal�ones, 7 tables 9780812252927 £33.00/ $39.95 HB

July 2021 230pp 9781501756092 £15.99/ $19.95 PB

Printing the Universe in Nineteenth-Century America Gordon Fraser

Migrant Influence and National Power in the Early American Republic John McNelis O’Keefe

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Stranger Ci�zens examines how foreign migrants who resided in the United States gave shape to ci�zenship in the decades a�er American independence in 1783. During this forma�ve �me, lawmakers a�empted to shape ci�zenship and the place of immigrants in the new na�on, while gran�ng the na�onal government new powers such as deporta�on.

In Star Territory Gordon Fraser charts how the project of ra�onalizing the cosmos enabled the nineteenth-century expansion of U.S. territory and explores the alterna�ve and resistant cosmologies of free and enslaved Blacks and indigenous peoples.

Strike the Hammer

Technology and the Historian

The Black Freedom Struggle in Rochester, New York, 1940– 1970 Laura Warren Hill

Transformations in the Digital Age Adam Crymble

April 2021 204pp 12 b&w hal�ones, 1 map 9781501756047 £19.99/ $24.95 PB 9781501754258 £95.00/ $115.00 HB

Topics in the Digital Humani�es April 2021 272pp 9780252085697 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9780252043710 £88.00/ $110.00 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

Laura Warren Hill examines Rochester’s long Civil Rights history and, drawing extensively on oral accounts of the northern, urban community, offers rich and detailed stories of the area’s protest tradi�on.

Historians have seen their field transformed by the digital age. Adam Crymble mines private and web archives, social media, and oral histories to show how technology and historians have come together. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ

Temple of Peace

The Apache Diaspora

Baker Series in Peace and Conflict Studies March 2021 232pp 9780821424407 £40.00/ $49.95 HB

America in the Nineteenth Century April 2021 400pp 17 hal�ones, 6 maps 9780812253016 £27.99/ $34.95 HB

International Cooperation and Stability since 1945 Edited by Ingo Trauschweizer

Four Centuries of Displacement and Survival Paul Conrad

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

OHIO 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.

The Apache Diaspora brings to life the stories of displaced Apaches and the kin from whom they were separated. Paul Conrad charts Apaches’ efforts to survive or return home from places as far-flung as Cuba and Pennsylvania, Mexico City and Montreal. 10


The Black Intellectual Tradition

The Church of the Dead

African American Thought in the Twentieth Century Edited by Derrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum & James B. Stewart

The Epidemic of 1576 and the Birth of Christianity in the Americas Jennifer Scheper Hughes North American Religions August 2021 272pp 25 b&w illus. 9781479802555 £27.99/ $35.00 HB

New Black Studies Series July 2021 344pp 9780252085840 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9780252043857 £100.00/ $125.00 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Expansive in scope and interdisciplinary in prac�ce, this book delves into the ideas that animated a people’s striving for full par�cipa�on in American life.

The Church of the Dead offers a counter-history of American Chris�an origins. It centers the power of Indigenous Mexicans, showing how their Catholic faith remained intact even in the face of the faltering religious fervor of Spanish missionaries.

Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

The CIA in Ecuador

The Coffin Ship

Marc Becker

Life and Death at Sea during the Great Irish Famine Cian T. McMahon

American Encounters/Global Interac�ons January 2021 336pp 6 illus. 9781478011385 £21.99/ $27.95 PB

The Glucksman Irish Diaspora Series June 2021 336pp 11 b&w illus. 9781479808762 £27.99/ $35.00 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Marc Becker draws on recently released US government surveillance documents on the Ecuadorian le� to chart social movement organizing efforts during the 1950s, showing how the local pa�erns and dynamics that shaped the development of the Ecuadorian le� could be found throughout La�n American during the cold war.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

The standard story of the exodus during Ireland’s Great Famine is one of �red clichés, half-truths, and dry sta�s�cs. In The Coffin Ship, a groundbreaking work of transna�onal history, Cian T. McMahon offers a vibrant, fresh perspec�ve on an o�-ignored but vital component of the migra�on experience: the journey itself. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

The Currency of Empire

The End of the Pacific War

Money and Power in Seventeenth-Century English America Jonathan Barth

Reappraisals Edited by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa Stanford Nuclear Age Series April 2021 352pp 9781503628939 £21.99/ $28.00 PB

June 2021 396pp 12 b&w hal�ones 9781501755774 £15.99/ $19.95 PB

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Which was the cri�cal factor in Japan’s decision to surrender—the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, or the Soviet Union's entry into the war? Five dis�nguished historians review the evidence.

In The Currency of Empire, Jonathan Barth explores the intersec�on of money and power in the early years of North American history, and shows how the control of money informed English imperial ac�on overseas.

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The Ends of Modernization

The Legends of the Pyramids

The United States in the World August 2021 258pp 12 b&w hal�ones, 3 maps 9781501756214 £45.00/ $55.00 HB

August 2021 208pp 28 b&w illus. 9781684351480 £15.99/ $20.00 HB

Nicaragua and the United States in the Cold War Era David Johnson Lee

Myths and Misconceptions about Ancient Egypt Jason Colavito INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Jason Colavito’s The Legends of the Pyramids lays open pop culture’s view of Egypt in movies, TV shows, popular books, and New Age beliefs, detailing how the “hidden” history of Egypt has grown alongside the official history of archaeology and Egyptology.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

David Johnson Lee studies US–Nicaragua rela�ons during and a�er the Cold War. He charts the transforma�on of the ideals of moderniza�on, na�onal autonomy, and planned development as they gave way to human rights protec�on, neoliberalism, and sustainability.

The Loss of the “Trades Increase”

The Material Fall of Roman Britain, 300525 CE

An Early Modern Maritime Catastrophe Richmond Barbour

Robin Fleming

April 2021 296pp 22 b&w illus., 12 color illus. 9780812252446 £37.00/ $45.00 HB

Haney Founda�on Series March 2021 352pp 15 illus. 9780812252774 £33.00/ $39.95 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Although lowland Britain in 300 CE had been as Roman as any province in the empire, in the genera�ons on either side of 400, urban life, the economy, and the state collapsed. Marshalling a wealth of archaeological evidence, Robin Fleming charts this collapse, and its founda�onal role in making the world we characterize as early medieval.

Launched in 1609 as the greatest English merchant vessel of its era, the Trades Increase and nearly all who sailed it perished three years later on the far side of the world. This is the engrossing account of the ship’s tragic expedi�on and global capitalism at its hour of emergence.

The Polish Catholic Church under German Occupation

The Princeton Fugitive Slave The Trials of James Collins Johnson Lolita Buckner Inniss

The Reichsgau Wartheland, 1939-1945 Jonathan Huener

June 2021 272pp 14 illus. 9780823294077 £14.99/ $19.95 PB

March 2021 374pp 34 b&w illus., 4 maps, 1 b&w table 9780253054043 £35.00/ $42.00 PB 9780253054029 £74.00/ $90.00 HB

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

James Collins Johnson was an escaped slave working at Princeton University in 1843 when he was arrested as a fugi�ve, only escaping reenslavement when a local white woman purchased his freedom. Piecing together the sparse evidence, Lolita Buckner Inniss builds a picture of “The Students Friend” on his own terms.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

This compelling story offers insight into the varied ways in which Catholics—from Pope Pius XII, to members of the Polish episcopate, to the Polish laity at the parish level—responded to the Nazi regime’s repressive measures. 12


The Re-Enchantment of the World

The Tsar’s Happy Occasion

Secular Magic in a Rational Age Edited by Joshua Landy & Michael Saler

Ritual and Dynasty in the Weddings of Russia’s Rulers, 1495–1745 Russell E. Martin

April 2021 408pp 9781503628946 £21.99/ $28.00 NIP

NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies May 2021 378pp 9 b&w hal�ones, 4

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

This interdisciplinary volume challenges the longprevailing view of modernity as “disenchanted” by the decline of religious belief. In fact, modernity produces an array of strategies for re-enchantment, all fully compa�ble with secular ra�onality.

charts 9781501754845 £50.00/ $59.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Using an array of archival sources, Russell E. Mar�n demonstrates how royal weddings in early modern Russia reflected and shaped court poli�cs during a �me of drama�c cultural and dynas�c change.

The Writing Public

Undercurrents of Power

Participatory Knowledge Production in Enlightenment and Revolutionary France Elizabeth Andrews Bond

Aquatic Culture in the African Diaspora Kevin Dawson

March 2021 288pp 5 charts 9781501753565 £15.99/ $19.95 PB

The Early Modern Americas April 2021 360pp 29 illus. 9780812224931 £21.99/ $27.50 PB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Inspired by the reading and wri�ng habits of ci�zens leading up to the French Revolu�on, The Wri�ng Public is a compelling addi�on to the longrunning debate about the link between the Enlightenment and the poli�cal struggle that followed.

Kevin Dawson considers how enslaved Africans carried aqua�c skills—swimming, diving, boat making, even surfing—to the Americas. Undercurrents of Power not only chronicles the experiences of enslaved mari�me workers, but also traverses the waters of the Atlan�c repeatedly to trace and untangle cultural and social tradi�ons.

Violence in the Hill Country

War Is All Hell

February 2021 288pp 9781477321751 £36.00/ $45.00 HB

April 2021 256pp 9780812253047 £37.00/ $45.00 HB

The Nature of Evil and the Civil War Edward J. Blum & John H. Matsui

The Texas Frontier in the Civil War Era Nicholas Keefauver Roland

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

Analyzes pa�erns of violence in the Texas Hill Country to examine the cultural and poli�cal priori�es of white se�lers and their interac�on with the century-defining process of na�onal integra�on and state-building in the Civil War era.

A combina�on of religious, poli�cal, cultural, and military history, War Is All Hell peers into the world of devils, demons, Satan, and hell during the era of the American Civil War and illuminates why, a�er the war, one of its leading generals described it as “all hell.” 13


William Still

Archaeology

The Underground Railroad and the Angel at Philadelphia William C. Kashatus

King Seneb-Kay’s Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos

April 2021 356pp 9780268200367 £27.99/ $35.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

Josef Wegner & Kevin Cahail

The first major biography of the free black aboli�onist William S�ll, who coordinated the Eastern Line of the Underground Railroad and was a pillar of the en�re Railroad itself.

April 2021 560pp 318 figs (color TBD), 9 tables 9781949057096 £99.00/ $120.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Analysis of the tomb of pharaoh Seneb-Kay (ca. 1650-1600 BCE), and a cemetery of associated tombs at Abydos, all a�ributable to a group of kings of Egypt’s Second Intermediate Period.

Poggio Civitate (Murlo)

Rome in Egypt’s Eastern Desert

Anthony Tuck

Two-Volume Set Hélène Cuvigny Edited by Roger S. Bagnall

June 2021 200pp 9781477322956 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781477322949 £72.00/ $90.00 HB

ISAW Monographs March 2021 300pp 5 color maps, 2 b&w maps, 1 color plan, 4 b&w plans, 35 color images, 94 b&w images, 2 b&w architectural plans, 1 color chart Vol. 1: 9781479810642 £62.00/ $75.00 HB Vol. 2: 9781479810697 £62.00/ $75.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

Poggio Civitate in Murlo, Tuscany, is home to one of the best-preserved Etruscan communi�es of the eighth through the sixth centuries BCE. In this book, Anthony Tuck, the director of excava�ons, provides a broad synthesis of decades of data from the site.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Collects Hélène Cuvigny’s most important ar�cles on Egypt’s Eastern desert during the Roman period. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Couch City

Classics

Socrates against Simonides Harry Berger Introduction by Jill Frank, Edited by Ward Risvold & J. Benjamin Fuqua

Arrian the Historian

Writing the Greek Past in the Roman Empire Daniel W. Leon

May 2021 192pp 9780823294237 £44.00/ $55.00 HB

April 2021 216pp 9781477321867 £40.00/ $50.00 HB

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

Crowning six decades of literary, rhetorical, and historical scholarship, Harry Berger, Jr., offers readers a provoca�ve and counterintui�ve reassessment of Plato’s engagement with democracy, balancing ideas such as speech-act theory with hard-nosed philology.

Examines the works of Arrian to show how the era’s historians responded to their sophis�c peers’ claims of authority and played a crucial role in theorizing the past at a �me when knowledge of history was central to defining Greek cultural iden�ty. 14


Julian and Christianity

Religion in the Art of Archaic and Classical Greece

Revisiting the Constantinian Revolution David Neal Greenwood

Tyler Jo Smith

June 2021 476pp 16 color illus., 216 b&w illus. 9780812252811 £74.00/ $89.95 HB

June 2021 204pp 1 chart 9781501755477 £45.00/ $55.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Roman emperor Julian is a figure of ongoing interest and the subject of David Neal Greenwood's Julian and Chris�anity. This unique examina�on of Julian as the last pagan emperor and an�-Chris�an polemicist revolves around his drive and status as a ruler.

Richly illustrated with 245 hal�ones and seventeen color plates of mostly small-scale objects, Religion in the Art of Archaic and Classical Greece examines what objects and images can tell us about the experiences and impressions of ancient Greek religion.

The Ancient Greek Roots of Human Rights

Military

Can You Beat Churchill?

Rachel Hall Sternberg

June 2021 176pp 9781477322918 £36.00/ $45.00 HB

Teaching History through Simulations Michael A. Barnhart

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

Analyzes the parallel confluences of cultural factors facing ancient Greeks and eighteenth-century Europeans that facilitated the crea�on and transmission of humane values across history.

June 2021 192pp 9781501758294 £17.99/ $22.95 PB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

How do you bring the immediacy of history to life? Michael A. Barnhart shares the secret to his awardwinning success in the classroom with Can You Beat Churchill?, which encourages role-playing for immersive teaching and learning.

Defense 101

Dying to Learn

May 2021 264pp 2 b&w hal�ones, 4 b&w line drawings 9781501754487 £18.99/ $23.95 PB 9781501754470 £95.00/ $115.00 HB

Cornell Studies in Security Affairs July 2021 280pp 9 b&w line drawings 9781501758454 £33.00/ $39.95 HB

Understanding the Military of Today and Tomorrow Michael E. O'Hanlon

Wartime Lessons from the Western Front Michael A. Hunzeker

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Michael Hunzeker develops a novel theory to explain how war�me militaries learn. He focuses on the Western Front, which witnessed three greatpower armies’ struggle to cope with deadlock throughout the First World War, as the Bri�sh, French, and German armies all pursued the same solu�ons-assault tac�cs, combined arms, and elas�c defense in depth.

In Defense 101, a concise primer for understanding the United States’ $700+ billion defense budget and rapidly changing military technologies, Michael O’Hanlon provides a deeply informed yet accessible analysis of American military power.

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