Mary Bergstein is Professor in the History of Art and Visual Culture at the Rhode Island School o...
'There is no attempt here to lay down as inviolable or to legislate certain ways of looking at th...
A National Park for Women's Rights chronicles a little-known story in American history: the estab...
Queen of Sorrows takes an original approach to both late-medieval Italian history and the history...
Staging the Promises reveals how inhabitants of Bor, a Serbian copper-processing and mining town ...
'A revisionist history of the Crusader Kingdoms in the Middle East that challenges and upends con...
Butterflies of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians illuminates a world hotspot of biodiver...
How do we remember a seering event that left so little behind?
Spittlebugs is a comprehensive introduction to an economically important but relatively little-kn...
Islam and Maoism in Southern Yunnan investigates decades of contentious relations between the Com...
This revised fourth edition of The Archaeology of Disease focuses on reconstructing the origin, e...
States of Admission presents the first comprehensive, comparative account of how Japan opened to ...
A Guide to Mao's China explores how personnel within China's state tourism bureaucracy during the...
The Challenge of Tradition emphasizes the tension between Theodor Adorno's critique of tradition ...
A Protestant Air focuses on the Protestant connection linking three intellectual giants of twenti...
In Violence in the Shadows, Jonathan Kishen Gamu challenges the supposedly progressive nature of ...
Unearthing Platonism explores various aspects of Platonism, the dominant philosophical tradition ...
In Seneca Village, Alexander Manevitz showcases the ideas of freedom that underpinned this remark...
Racism and Antiracism in Divided Germany addresses how racism expresses itself and what it means ...
In Spheres of Intervention, James R. Stocker examines the history of diplomatic relations between...
Heidegger's Revolutionary Politics shows how metaphysics, history, and political longing intertwi...
Rose Knox is the fascinating story of the woman who ran the famous Knox Gelatine brand for decade...
Remember the Tuscania plunges readers into the night of February 5, 1918, when a German U-boat's ...
Shakespeare, Dylan, and the Bardic Tradition
Penelope and Her Maids reconsiders the Odyssey from Penelope's point of view. Her decisions have ...
Negotiating the Future focuses on US labor and the just transition. Fossil fuel workers are curre...
States of Admission presents the first comprehensive, comparative account of how Japan opened to ...
Trees abound in Shakespeare's plays, and in Tree-Becoming, Shannon Kelley explores how he uses hi...
This revised fourth edition of The Archaeology of Disease focuses on reconstructing the origin, e...
Dreams and Reality, originally published in Yiddish in 1979, recounts Shifra Lipshitz's (1898-198...
In Seneca Village, Alexander Manevitz showcases the ideas of freedom that underpinned this remark...
Vagrancy in Modern Russian Law and Culture examines vagrancy in imperial Russia and the Soviet Un...
The Necessary Man argues that Petr Chaadaev (1794–1856), a prototype for some of the most famous ...
The Soviet Trickster explores narratives in Soviet and post-Soviet culture featuring rogues, swin...
The Endurance of the Mare unravels the complex and layered histories of belonging and non-belongi...
Uniformed Murderers investigates the causes, logistics, motivations, and legal awareness of the R...
Herzen's Letters offers readers a biographical narrative based on translated and annotated corres...
The Challenge of Tradition emphasizes the tension between Theodor Adorno's critique of tradition ...
A Protestant Air focuses on the Protestant connection linking three intellectual giants of twenti...
A Guide to Mao's China explores how personnel within China's state tourism bureaucracy during the...
Herzen's Letters offers readers a biographical narrative based on translated and annotated corres...