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            Power, Protection, and Free Trade 

            Lake, David A. (1990)
            Why do nations so frequently abandon unrestricted international commerce in favor of trade protectionism? David A. Lake contends that the dominant explanation, interest group theory, does not adequately explain American ...
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            Invisible Weapons 

            Gaposchkin, M. Cecilia (2017)
            Throughout the history of the Crusades, liturgical prayer, masses, and alms were all marshaled in the fight against Muslim armies. In Invisible Weapons, M. Cecilia Gaposchkin focuses on the ways in which Latin Christians ...
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            A Colonial Affair 

            Agmon, Danna (2017)
            Danna Agmon's gripping microhistory is a vivid guide to the "Nayiniyappa Affair" in the French colony of Pondicherry, India. The surprising and shifting fates of Nayiniyappa and his family form the basis of this story of ...
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            The Oldest Vocation 

            Atkinson, Clarissa W. (1994)
            According to an old story, a woman concealed her sex and ruled as pope for a few years in the ninth century. Pope Joan was not betrayed by a lover or discovered by an enemy; her downfall came when she went into labor during ...
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            Invisible Weapons 

            Gaposchkin, M. Cecilia (2017)
            Throughout the history of the Crusades, liturgical prayer, masses, and alms were all marshaled in the fight against Muslim armies. In Invisible Weapons, M. Cecilia Gaposchkin focuses on the ways in which Latin Christians ...
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            Revolutionary Acts 

            Mally, Lynn (2016)
            During the Russian Revolution and Civil War, amateur theater groups sprang up in cities across the country. Workers, peasants, students, soldiers, and sailors provided entertainment ranging from improvisations to gymnastics ...
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            Nuclear Summer 

            Krasniewicz, Louise (1992)
            When thousands of women gathered in 1983 to protest the stockpiling of nuclear weapons at a rural upstate New York military depot, the area was shaken by their actions. What so disturbed residents that they organized ...
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            The Electrification of Russia, 1880–1926 

            Coopersmith, Jonathan (2016)
            The Electrification of Russia, 1880–1926 is the first full account of the widespread adoption of electricity in Russia, from the beginning in the 1880s to its early years as a state technology under Soviet rule. Jonathan ...
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            War and Genocide in South Sudan 

            Pinaud, Clémence (2022)
            Using more than a decade's worth of fieldwork in South Sudan, Clémence Pinaud here explores the relationship between predatory wealth accumulation, state formation, and a form of racism—extreme ethnic group entitlement—that ...
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            Divining without Seeds 

            Okeke, Iruka N. (2011)
            Infectious disease is the most common cause of illness and death in Africa, yet health practitioners routinely fail to identify causative microorganisms in most patients. As a result, patients often do not receive the right ...
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            War and Genocide in South Sudan 

            Pinaud, Clémence (2022)
            Using more than a decade's worth of fieldwork in South Sudan, Clémence Pinaud here explores the relationship between predatory wealth accumulation, state formation, and a form of racism—extreme ethnic group entitlement—that ...
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            Speaking the Unspeakable in Postwar Germany 

            Boos, Sonja (2015)
            Speaking the Unspeakable in Postwar Germany is an interdisciplinary study of a diverse set of public speeches given by major literary and cultural figures in the 1950s and 1960s. Through close readings of canonical speeches ...
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            Institutionalizing Gender 

            Hewitt, Jessie (2020)
            "Institutionalizing Gender analyzes the relationship between class, gender, and psychiatry in France from 1789 to 1900, an era noteworthy for the creation of the psychiatric profession, the development of a national asylum ...
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            Institutionalizing Gender 

            Hewitt, Jessie (2020)
            "Institutionalizing Gender analyzes the relationship between class, gender, and psychiatry in France from 1789 to 1900, an era noteworthy for the creation of the psychiatric profession, the development of a national asylum ...
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            Divining without Seeds 

            Okeke, Iruka N. (2011)
            Infectious disease is the most common cause of illness and death in Africa, yet health practitioners routinely fail to identify causative microorganisms in most patients. As a result, patients often do not receive the right ...
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            Security, Loyalty, and Science 

            Gellhorn, Walter (2019)
            Both sides of a sensitive problem are assessed by Professor Gellhorn in this penetrating analysis of national security and its effect upon scientific progress. The costs and advantages of secrecy in certain areas of science ...
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            Speaking the Unspeakable in Postwar Germany 

            Boos, Sonja (2015)
            Speaking the Unspeakable in Postwar Germany is an interdisciplinary study of a diverse set of public speeches given by major literary and cultural figures in the 1950s and 1960s. Through close readings of canonical speeches ...
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            Democracy's Children 

            McGowan, John (2002)
            How do American intellectuals try to achieve their political and social goals? By what means do they articulate their hopes for change? John McGowan seeks to identify the goals and strategies of contemporary humanistic ...
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            Feminizing the Fetish 

            Apter, Emily (1992)
            Shoes, gloves, umbrellas, cigars that are not just objects—the topic of fetishism seems both bizarre and inevitable. In this venturesome and provocative book, Emily Apter offers a fresh account of the complex relationship ...
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            Poet-Monks 

            Mazanec, Thomas (2024)
            Poet-Monks focuses on the literary and religious practices of Buddhist poet-monks in Tang-dynasty China to propose an alternative historical arc of medieval Chinese poetry. Combining large-scale quantitative analysis with ...
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            Fields of Gold 

            Fairbairn, Madeleine (2021)
            Fields of Gold critically examines the history, ideas, and political struggles surrounding the financialization of farmland. In particular, Madeleine Fairbairn focuses on developments in two of the most popular investment ...
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            Snapshots of the Soul 

            Blasing, Molly Thomasy (2022)
            Snapshots of the Soul considers how photography has shaped Russian poetry from the early twentieth century to the present day. Drawing on theories of the lyric and the elegy, the social history of technology, and little-known ...
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            Substantial Relations 

            Bärnreuther, Sandra (2021)
            Substantial Relations examines global reproductive medicine in India, focusing on in vitro fertilization. Since the 1970s, India has played a central but shifting role in shaping global reproductive medicine—from a provider ...
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            Repentance for the Holocaust 

            Chung, C. K. Martin (2017)
            In Repentance for the Holocaust, C. K. Martin Chung develops the biblical idea of "turning" (tshuvah) into a conceptual framework to analyze a particular area of contemporary German history, commonly referred to as ...
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            Snapshots of the Soul 

            Blasing, Molly Thomasy (2022)
            Snapshots of the Soul considers how photography has shaped Russian poetry from the early twentieth century to the present day. Drawing on theories of the lyric and the elegy, the social history of technology, and little-known ...
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            Russia, Disinformation, and the Liberal Order 

            Hutchings, Stephen; Tolz, Vera; Chatterje-Doody, Precious; Crilley, Rhys; Gillespie, Marie (2024)
            Through the prism of the first comprehensive account of RT, the Kremlin's primary tool of foreign propaganda, Russia, Disinformation and the Liberal Order sheds new light on the provenance and nature of disinformation's ...
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            The Audacious Raconteur 

            Prasad, Leela (2022)
            Can a subject be sovereign in a hegemony? Can creativity be reined in by forces of empire? Studying closely the oral narrations and writings of four Indian authors in colonial India, The Audacious Raconteur argues that ...
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            Job, Boethius, and Epic Truth 

            Astell, Ann W. (1994)
            Calling into question the common assumption that the Middle Ages produced no secondary epics, Ann W. Astell here revises a key chapter in literary history. She examines the connections between the Book of Job and Boethius' ...
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            The Audacious Raconteur 

            Prasad, Leela (2022)
            Can a subject be sovereign in a hegemony? Can creativity be reined in by forces of empire? Studying closely the oral narrations and writings of four Indian authors in colonial India, The Audacious Raconteur argues that ...
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            Russia, Disinformation, and the Liberal Order 

            Hutchings, Stephen; Tolz, Vera; Chatterje-Doody, Precious; Crilley, Rhys; Gillespie, Marie (2024)
            Through the prism of the first comprehensive account of RT, the Kremlin's primary tool of foreign propaganda, Russia, Disinformation and the Liberal Order sheds new light on the provenance and nature of disinformation's ...
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            Distant Companions 

            Hansen, Karen Tranberg (1989)
            Distant Companions tells the fascinating story of the lives and times of domestic servants and their employers in Zambia from the beginning of white settlement during the colonial period until after independence. Emphasizing ...
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            Substantial Relations 

            Bärnreuther, Sandra (2021)
            Substantial Relations examines global reproductive medicine in India, focusing on in vitro fertilization. Since the 1970s, India has played a central but shifting role in shaping global reproductive medicine—from a provider ...
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            Job, Boethius, and Epic Truth 

            Astell, Ann W. (1994)
            Calling into question the common assumption that the Middle Ages produced no secondary epics, Ann W. Astell here revises a key chapter in literary history. She examines the connections between the Book of Job and Boethius' ...
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            Repentance for the Holocaust 

            Chung, C. K. Martin (2017)
            In Repentance for the Holocaust, C. K. Martin Chung develops the biblical idea of "turning" (tshuvah) into a conceptual framework to analyze a particular area of contemporary German history, commonly referred to as ...
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            Distant Companions 

            Hansen, Karen Tranberg (1989)
            Distant Companions tells the fascinating story of the lives and times of domestic servants and their employers in Zambia from the beginning of white settlement during the colonial period until after independence. Emphasizing ...
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            Age of Deception 

            Lindsay, Jon R. (2025)
            At the heart of cybersecurity lies a paradox: Cooperation makes conflict possible. In Age of Deception, Jon R. Lindsay shows that widespread trust in cyberspace enables espionage and subversion. While such acts of secret ...
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            Pop City 

            Youjeong, Oh (2018-12-15)
            This book examines how Korean television dramas and K-pop music are employed to promote urban and rural regions within South Korea to overseas tourists. Riding the international popularity of Korean entertainment, Korean ...
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            A Precarious Game 

            Bulut, Ergin (2020)
            A Precarious Game is an ethnographic examination of video game production. The developers that Ergin Bulut researched for almost three years in a medium-sized studio in the U.S. loved making video games that millions play. ...
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            Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia 

            Kefeli, Agnes Nilufer (2014-09-04)
            Winner of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies' Reginald Zelnik Book Prize in History. Through close study of Russian, Eurasian, and Central Asian ethnographic, administrative, literary, and ...
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            Intimate Strangers 

            Siegl, Veronika (2023)
            Zooming in on commercial surrogacy in Russia and Ukraine, Intimate Strangers addresses market expansion into the intimate spheres of life that play out on women's bodies as mothers and workers. Veronika Siegl follows the ...
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            The Transmission of "Beowulf" 

            Neidorf, Leonard (2017)
            Beowulf, like The Iliad and The Odyssey, is a foundational work of Western literature that originated in mysterious circumstances. In The Transmission of Beowulf, Leonard Neidorf addresses philological questions that are ...
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            Unfelt 

            Noggle, James (2020)
            Unfelt offers a new account of feeling during the British Enlightenment, finding that the passions and sentiments long considered as preoccupations of the era depend on a potent insensibility, the secret emergence of ...
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            Haunted Empire 

            Sobol, Valeria (2022)
            Haunted Empire shows that Gothic elements in Russian literature frequently expressed deep-set anxieties about the Russian imperial and national identity. Valeria Sobol argues that the persistent presence of Gothic tropes ...
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            People's Diplomacy 

            Minami, Kazushi (2024)
            In People's Diplomacy, Kazushi Minami shows how the American and Chinese people rebuilt US-China relations in the 1970s, a pivotal decade bookended by Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China and 1979 normalization of diplomatic ...
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            An Academy at the Court of the Tsars 

            Chrissidis, Nikolaos A. (2016)
            The first formally organized educational institution in Russia was established in 1685 by two Greek hieromonks, Ioannikios and Sophronios Leichoudes. Like many of their Greek contemporaries in the seventeenth century, the ...
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            Botanical Imagination 

            Pitt, Jon L. (2025)
            Botanical Imagination explores the complicated legacy and enduring lure of plant life in modern Japanese literature and media. Using critical plant studies, Jon L. Pitt examines an unlikely group of writers and filmmakers ...
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            City of Strangers 

            Gardner, Andrew M. (2010-07-02)
            Exploring the everyday experiences of workers from India who have migrated to Bahrain, this study contributes significantly to our understanding of politics and society among the Persian Gulf states and of the migrant labor ...
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            The Dragoman Renaissance 

            Rothman, E. Natalie (2021)
            In The Dragoman Renaissance E. Natalie Rothman traces how Istanbul-based diplomatic translator-interpreters, known as the dragomans, systematically engaged Ottoman elites in the study of the Ottoman Empire—eventually ...
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            The Caspian World 

            Amanat, Abbas; Gledhill, Kevin; Nejad, Kayhan A. (2025)
            The Caspian World is a wide-ranging exploration of the strategic, political, and commercial significance of the Caspian Sea, a site where empires—Russian, Persian, Ottoman, and British—competed, warred, and collaborated. ...
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            Beyond Description 

            Heywood, Paolo; Candea, Matei (2023)
            Beyond Description brings anthropologists and other social scientists together to examine the problem of explanation. What is "an explanation?" What can it add? What makes it authoritative, clarifying, or misleading? Whom ...
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            India and the Patent Wars 

            Halliburton, Murphy (2017-11-15)
            India and the Patent Wars examines struggles over patents and access to medicine among pharmaceutical producers, activists and others under a new global intellectual property regime. In the past two decades, intellectual ...
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            Freedom of Conscience in (Post)Soviet Space 

            deGraffenried, Julie K.; Long, Michael; Dennen, Xenia (2025)
            Freedom of Conscience in (Post)Soviet Space, a collection of original essays edited by Julie K. deGraffenried, Michael Long, and Xenia Dennen, is inspired by the work of Michael Bourdeaux, the holdings of the Keston Archive, ...
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            Hidden Hunger 

            Kimura, Aya Hirata (2013-01-22)
            For decades, NGOs targeting world hunger focused on ensuring that adequate quantities of food were being sent to those in need. In the 1990s, the international food policy community turned its focus to the “hidden hunger” ...
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            Postal Intelligence 

            Midura, Rachel (2025)
            Postal Intelligence connects and situates histories of the post and government intelligence alongside print technology and state power in the wider context of the early modern communications revolution. In the sixteenth ...
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            Performing Power 

            van der Meer, Arnout (2020)
            "Performing Power illuminates how colonial dominance in Indonesia was legitimized, maintained, negotiated, and contested through the everyday staging and public performance of power between the colonizer and colonized. ...
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            Recharging China in War and Revolution, 1882–1955 

            Tan, Ying Jia (2021)
            "In Recharging China in War and Revolution, 1882–1955, Ying Jia Tan explores the fascinating politics of Chinese power consumption as electrical industries developed during seven decades of revolution and warfare. Tan ...
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            Survival Migration 

            Betts, Alexander (2013-07-03)
            Such threats as environmental change, food insecurity, and generalized violence force massive numbers of people to flee states that are unable or unwilling to ensure their basic rights, as do conditions in failed and fragile ...
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            Labor on the Line 

            Wolf, Anna-Lena (2025)
            Labor on the Line provides insights into the world's largest tea-growing region of Assam. Anna-Lena Wolf examines everyday conceptualizations of justice: how they emerge, become prevalent, transform, and are negotiated by ...
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            Reimagining Citizenship in Postwar Europe 

            Chin, Rachel; Huneke, Samuel Clowes (2025)
            Reimagining Citizenship in Postwar Europe maps the generation and growth of novel forms of belonging in the years after World War II, crisscrossing the continent from Madrid to Warsaw and from Athens to London. Even as ...
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            The Worlds of Langston Hughes 

            Kutzinski, Vera M. (2012-10-30)
            Shortlisted for the Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Christian Gauss Award. The poet Langston Hughes was a tireless world traveler and a prolific writer, translator, and editor. Translations of his own writings traveled even more ...
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            Incidental Archaeologists 

            Effros, Bonnie (2018)
            In Incidental Archaeologists, Bonnie Effros examines the archaeological contributions of nineteenth-century French military officers, who, raised on classical accounts of warfare and often trained as cartographers, developed ...
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            Hazard or Hardship 

            Hilgert, Jeffrey (2013-07-15)
            Today, hazardous work kills 2.3 million people each year and injures millions more. Among the most compelling yet controversial forms of legal protection for workers is the right to refuse unsafe work. The rise of ...
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            The Oil Wars Myth 

            Meierding, Emily (2020)
            Do countries fight wars for oil? Given the resource's exceptional military and economic importance, most people assume that states will do anything to obtain it. Challenging this conventional wisdom, The Oil Wars Myth ...
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            Sex, Love, and Migration 

            Bloch, Alexia (2017-11-01)
            A common image of migration in the early twenty-first century features young women from poor countries who are drawn into low paid, and often intimate, labor in wealthy countries. While aligning with scholarship critical ...
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            Dynasty Divided 

            Baumann, Fabian (2023)
            Winner of the W. Bruce Lincoln Book Prize Dynasty Divided uses the story of a prominent Kievan family of journalists, scholars, and politicians to analyze the emergence of rivaling nationalisms in nineteenth-century ...
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            Constant Crisis 

            Orning, Hans Jacob (2025)
            Constant Crisis focuses on the culmination of struggles in the medieval Norwegian kingdom to examine whether these conflicts underscored a breakdown of society and polity or whether they created an equilibrium among factions ...
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            Women, Life, Freedom 

            Sotoudeh, Nasrin (2023)
            The Laurence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, presented by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State, recognizes outstanding individuals, groups, and organizations that produce innovations to further democracy ...
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            Precarious Times 

            Fuchs, Anne (2019)
            InPrecarious Times, Anne Fuchs explores how works of German literature, film, and photography reflect on the profound temporal anxieties precipitated by contemporary experiences of atomization, displacement, and fragmentation ...
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            Startup Capitalism 

            Klingler-Vidra, Robyn; Pacheco Pardo, Ramon (2025)
            In Startup Capitalism, Robyn Klingler-Vidra and Ramon Pacheco Pardo explore the place of startups in contemporary East Asian economies. The last few decades have seen East Asian governments provide increasing support ...
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