Ronald Beiner is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto and author of numero...
The next crisis might be here now, or it might be around the corner. In The Prepared Leader: Emer...
An argument for understanding the separation of powers as a political arrangement designed to pur...
An examination of artworks that illuminate the critical role of community among artists active in...
An examination of scientific controversies in which challenging the accepted position led to grea...
The Hundred Years War, Volume 5
A sweeping, thought-provoking exploration of how humans think about the world and themselvesHuman...
The story of extraordinarily ordinary life on Lampedusa, an island in the Mediterranean and the s...
The story of extraordinarily ordinary life on Lampedusa, an island in the Mediterranean and the s...
A 'state of the field' collection of essays that presents the latest research on the pandemic fro...
A demonstration of how the negatives of power-sharing accords all-too-often outweigh the positive...
This comprehensive study, based on state voter files, shows how low primary turnout distorts repr...
An exploration of medieval philosopher and theologian Ramon Llull and his philosophical system th...
A comprehensive study of the Mishnah that argues it manifests an implicit theory of what performi...
An examination of how church leaders partnered with lay rulers to integrate lands conquered from ...
An examination of the influence of white listening practices on literary representations of the p...
The story of one of the most beloved campus landscapes in America as told by the designers and hi...
An interdisciplinary history of auditory attention that demonstrates the central role of audition...
A lavishly illustrated history, and engaging and accessible tour, of Philadelphia cuisine, includ...
The story of how the mass mobilization for World War II catalyzed the national and international ...
A compelling history of New England told through its rivers and the Native Americans and colonist...
This extensively updated edition of a definitive text provides healthcare workers with a solid fr...
An exhibition catalog exploring the emergence of the Declaration of Independence during the revol...
Pioneering ethnography of the UN Human Rights Committee that is essential for scholars, students,...
The Dividing of the American Mind
A richly illustrated reflection on the conflicting visions of American land that engages with col...
Forgotten Paths to Modernity
Music, Authorship, and the Lyric in Seventeenth-Century England
Grappling with Mental Illness
In A Pious Belligerence Uri Zvi Shachar examines one of the most contested and ideologically load...
Daniel O'Quinn investigates the complex interpersonal, political, and aesthetic relationships bet...
This book explores the question: How did the rabbis of the first two centuries CE approach bodies...
Atmospheric Violence grapples with the afterlife of environmental disasters and armed conflict an...
Artificial Life After Frankenstein brings the insights born of Mary Shelley's legacy to bear upon...
Keisha N. Blain is Associate Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh.
Sophia Rosenfeld is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvani...
Benjamin Breen teaches history at University of California, Santa Cruz.