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Letter from the editor: We are pleased to present a distinguished lineup of important historical scholarship from
Columbia University Press. This year is a year of exciting new developments in the field of global history at the press. Our series in International and Global History remains a top
destination for scholars publishing exciting work in the field; new releases include Dominic
Sachsenmaier’s Global Entanglements of a Man Who Never Traveled, Perrin Selcer’s The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment, and Ulbe Bosma’s The Making of a Periphery. AHA
Award-winning historian Adam Clulow also returns this year with a new book on intrigue and historical legacy in colonial Southeast Asia, Amboina, 1623.
Columbia’s acclaimed lists of scholarly works in regional histories from around the world continue to make their mark. New titles in East Asian history explore important turning
points in the modern era, from the truth behind the Cold War-era Sino-North Korean rela-
tionship in Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia’s A Misunderstood Friendship to Harry Harootunian’s collected reflections on twentieth-century Japan in Uneven Moments. In Middle East and
South Asian history, Hani Khafipour’s source compendium Empires of the Near East and India sheds new light on the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman empires at the height of their power. A German Officer in Occupied Paris, the newly translated World War II journals of German
writer and Nazi solider Ernst Jünger, presents a fascinating glimpse into a dark and definitive period in modern European history.
Our Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism explores capitalism as an engine of
growth, a source of inequality, and a catalyst for conflict in American history. In the last year we were pleased to have published David Johnson’s Buying Gay, a study of midcentury physique magazines and the entrepreneurs who shifted gay commerce into a force behind civil
rights. A collection edited by Sven Beckert and Christine Desan titled American Capitalism
presents cutting-edge research and broad-minded essays on finance, debt, and credit; women’s rights; slavery and political economy; the racialization of capitalism; labor; and the production of the idea of the economy. In the spring, we look forward to publishing Shennette
Garrett-Scott’s Banking on Freedom: Black Women in U.S. Finance Before the New Deal; Joshua Freeman’s City of Workers, City of Struggle: How Labor Movements Changed New York; and
Elibeth Herbin-Triant’s Threatening Property: Race, Class, and Campaigns to Legislate Jim Crow Neighborhoods.
We are also humbled to have published an anthology of essays and reminiscences dedicated
to Columbia historian, Alan Brinkley, written by his friends and students. Few historians have had such an effect on the academic and popular realms, as the reader will find in this chronicle of his life, work, and legacy. Sincerely, Caelyn Cobb, editor, global history Stephen Wesley, editor, American history
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A Light in Dark Times
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The New School for Social Research and Its University in Exile
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Manuscript queries and proposals can be sent to the following editors: Caelyn Cobb (cc4141@columbia.edu), editor for global history. Stephen Wesley (sw2729@columbia.edu), editor for American history. For a complete listing of Columbia’s titles or for more information about any book in this catalog, visit our website, cup.columbia.edu. Most titles in this catalog published by Columbia University Press are available worldwide from the press. If no UK price appears for a title, it is most likely available from Columbia only in the United States, its possessions, and Canada.
Judith Friedlander
Judith Friedlander reconstructs the history of the New School in the context of ongoing debates over academic freedom and the role of education in liberal democracies. Against the backdrop of World War I and the first red scare, the rise of fascism and McCarthyism, the student uprisings during the Vietnam War and the downfall of communism in Eastern Europe, Friedlander tells a dramatic story of intellectual, political, and financial struggle through illuminating sketches of internationally renowned scholars and artists. $40.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-18018-4 2019 496 pages / 20 illus.
Titles published by the Chinese University Press, Jagiellonian Press, Ibidem Press, Transcript-Verlag, andTulika Books are available from Columbia only in North America. To order titles from these publishers in other parts of the world, please contact each press directly.
Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom Joan Wallach Scott
This book presents a series of essays by the renowned historian Joan Wallach Scott that explore the history and theory of free inquiry and its value today. Scott considers the contradictions in the concept of academic freedom. She examines the relationship between state power and higher education; the differences between the First Amendment right of free speech and the guarantee of academic freedom; and, in response to recent campus controversies, the politics of civility. $28.00 / £22.00 cloth 978-0-231-19046-6 2019 184 pages
THE WELLEK LIBRARY LECTURES
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Ten Years After the Crash
Creditworthy
Edited by Sharyn O'Halloran and Thomas Groll
Josh Lauer
A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America
Financial Crises and Regulatory Responses
Ten Years After the Crash is an innovative analysis of the 2008 financial crisis and its ongoing effects on the global regulatory, financial, and political landscape, with timely discussions of the key issues for our economic future. It brings together a range of expert and practitioner perspectives. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-19284-2 August 2019 384 pages
Creditworthy
a H i s t o ry o f Consumer s u rv e i l l a n Ce a n d fi n a n Ci a l
Josh Lauer
id e n t i t y i n a m e r i Ca
Winner of the SSN Book Award from the Surveillance Studies Network
Josh Lauer explores the evolution of credit reporting from its nineteenth-century origins to the rise of the modern consumer data industry. Creditworthy charts how credit reporting grew from an industry that relied on personal knowledge of consumers to one that employs sophisticated algorithms to determine trustworthiness, highlighting the role that commercial surveillance has played in monitoring Americans' economic lives. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-16808-3 2017 368 pages / 19 illus.
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American Capitalism New Histories
Edited by Sven Beckert and Christine Desan
American Capitalism presents cutting-edge research from prominent scholars that makes capitalism a subject of historical inquiry. Venturing new angles on finance, debt, and credit; women’s rights; slavery and political economy; the racialization of capitalism; labor beyond industrial wage workers; and the production of knowledge, this book demonstrates the breadth and scope of the new history of capitalism. $38.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-18524-0 2018 448 pages
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Buying Gay
How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement David K. Johnson
Offering a vivid look into the lives of physique entrepreneurs and their customers, and presenting a wealth of illustrations, Buying Gay explores the connections—and tensions—between the market and the movement. With circulation rates many times higher than the openly political “homophile” magazines, physique magazines were the largest gay media outlets of their time. David K. Johnson shows how gay commerce was not a byproduct but rather an important catalyst for the gay rights movement. $32.00 / £25.00 cloth 978-0-231-18910-1 February 2019 328 pages/ 55 illus.
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Banking on Freedom
Threatening Property
Shennette Garrett-Scott
Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant
Black Women in U.S. Finance Before the New Deal
Between 1888 and 1930, African Americans opened more than a hundred banks and thousands of other financial institutions. In Banking on Freedom, Shennette Garrett-Scott explores this rich period of black financial innovation and its transformative impact on U.S. capitalism through the story of the St. Luke Bank in Richmond, Virginia: the first and only bank run by black women. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18391-8 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18390-1 May 2019 296 pages
Race, Class, and Campaigns to Legislate Jim Crow Neighborhoods
Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant explores what the split over residential segregation laws reveals about competing versions of white supremacy and about the position of middling whites in a region dominated by elite planters and businessmen. An illuminating work of social and political history, Threatening Property puts class front and center in explaining conflict over the expansion of segregation laws into private property. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18971-2 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18970-5
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From Head Shops to Whole Foods The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs Joshua Clark Davis
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A Time to Stir Columbia ’68
Edited by Paul Cronin A TIME TO STIR COLUMBIA ’ 68
The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs
Joshua Clark davis
From Head Shops to Whole Foods writes a new history of social movements and capitalism by showing how activists embraced small businesses. Joshua Clark Davis uncovers the historical roots of contemporary interest in ethical consumption, social enterprise, buying local, and mission-driven business, while also showing how today’s companies have adopted the language—but not often the mission—of liberation and social change.
For seven days in April 1968, students occupied five buildings on the Columbia University campus. A Time to Stir captures the reflections of those who participated in and witnessed the Columbia rebellion, with more than sixty essays that shed light on the politics, passions, and ideals of the 1960s and the complicated legacy of the uprising. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-18274-4 2018 512 pages / 27 illus.
$35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-17158-8 2017 336 pages / 24 illus.
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Race Capital?
City of Workers, City of Struggle
Harlem as Setting and Symbol
How Labor Movements Changed New York
Edited by Andrew M. Fearnley and Daniel Matlin
In this book, leading scholars consider crucial aspects of Harlem’s social, political, and intellectual history; its artistic, cultural, and economic life; and its representation across an array of media and genres. Together they reveal a community at once local and transnational, coalescing and conflicted; one that articulated new visions of a cosmopolitan black modernity while clashing over distinctions of ethnicity, gender, class, and sexuality. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18322-2
Edited by Joshua B. Freeman
From the founding of New Amsterdam until today, working people have helped create and re-create the City of New York through their struggles. Starting with artisans and slaves in colonial New York and ranging all the way to twenty-firstcentury gig-economy workers, this book tells the story of New York’s labor history anew. $40.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-19192-0 June 2019 320 pages
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2018 312 pages / 15 illus.
All the Nations Under Heaven
The Ecocentrists
A History of Radical Environmentalism
Immigrants, Migrants, and the Making of New York
Keith Makoto Woodhouse
Revised Edition
Frederick Binder, David M. Reimers, and Robert W. Snyder First published in 1996, All the Nations Under Heaven has earned praise and a wide readership for its unparalleled chronicle of the role of immigrants and migrants in shaping the history and culture of New York City. This updated edition of a classic text brings the story of the immigrant experience in New York City up to the present with vital new material on the city’s revival as a global metropolis with deeply rooted racial and economic inequalities.
Keith Makoto Woodhouse offers a nuanced history of radical environmental thought and action in the late twentieth-century United States. Focusing especially on the group Earth First!, Woodhouse explores how radical environmentalism challenged the material and philosophical basis of industrial civilization but glossed over the ways economic inequality and social difference defined people’s different relationships to the nonhuman world.
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2018 392 pages / 13 illus.
2019 328 pages
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From Selma to Moscow
Allies of Convenience
A Theory of Bargaining in U.S. Foreign Policy
How Human Rights Activists Transformed U.S. Foreign Policy
Evan N. Resnick
Sarah B. Snyder
Since its founding, the United States has allied with unsavory dictatorships to thwart even more urgent security threats. How well has the United States managed such alliances, and what have been their consequences for its national security? In this book, Evan Resnick examines the negotiating tables between the United States and its allies of convenience since World War II and sets forth a novel theory of alliance bargaining. $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-19059-6 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-19058-9 August 2019 320 pages
From Selma to Moscow demonstrates the crucial role of transnational connections and social movements in spurring human rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. Sarah B. Snyder shows how activism transformed U.S. foreign policy, curbing military and economic assistance to repressive governments, creating institutions to monitor human rights around the world, and enshrining human rights in policy making. $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-16947-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-16946-2 2018 320 pages / 13 illus.
A Nation Like All Others A Brief History of American Foreign Relations Warren I. Cohen
By More Than Providence
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Grand Strategy and American Power in the Asia Pacific Since 1783 Michael J. Green
G r a n d St r at eGy a n d a m e r ic a n p o w e r i n t h e a S i a pac i f i c S i n c e 1 7 8 3
Michael J. Green
In this comprehensive account of American foreign relations from the nation’s birth through the Obama administration, Warren I. Cohen calls attention to the uses—and abuses—of U.S. international leadership. A Nation Like All Others offers a brisk, argumentative history that confronts the concept of American exceptionalism and decries the lack of moral imagination in American foreign policy.
In a history that spans the eighteenth century to the present, Michael J. Green follows the development of U.S. strategic thinking toward East Asia. Green finds one overarching concern: that a rival power might use the Pacific to isolate and threaten the United States and prevent the ocean from becoming a conduit for the westward flow of trade and values. $45.00 / £37.00 cloth 978-0-231-18042-9
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2017 760 pages / 27 illus.
2018 328 pages
A NANCY BERNKOPF TUCKER AND WARREN I. COHEN BOOK ON AMERICAN–EAST ASIAN RELATIONS
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Gender and the Politics of History
On Bicycles
A 200-Year History of Cycling in New York City
30th Anniversary Edition Joan Wallach Scott
Evan Friss
On Bicycles illuminates how the city as we know it today—veined with over a thousand miles of bicycle lanes and dotted with bright blue Citi Bikes— reflects a fitful journey powered—and opposed—by New York City’s people and its politics. $30.00 / £24.00 cloth 978-0-231-18256-0 May 2019 256 pages
This landmark work from a renowned feminist historian is a foundational demonstration of the uses of gender as a conceptual tool for cultural and historical analysis. In this anniversary edition, Scott reflects on the book’s legacy and implications for contemporary politics as well as what she has reconsidered as a result of her engagement with psychoanalytic theory. $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18801-2 2018 288 pages
GENDER AND CULTURE SERIES
Show Trial
Lust on Trial
Hollywood, HUAC, and the Birth of the Blacklist
Censorship and the Rise of American Obscenity in the Age of Anthony Comstock
Thomas Doherty
Thomas Doherty tells the story of the 1947 House Committee on Un-American Activities hearings into alleged communist subversion in the movie industry. Show Trial is a rich, character-driven inquiry into how the HUAC hearings ignited the Hollywood blacklist, providing a gripping new cultural history of one of the most influential events of the postwar era. $30.00 / £24.00 cloth 978-0-231-18778-7 2018 400 pages / 41 illus.
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Amy Werbel provides a colorful journey through Anthony Comstock’s career that doubles as a history of post–Civil War America’s risqué visual and sexual culture. Drawing on material culture, courtroom transcripts, and numerous examples of “obscenities,” Lust on Trial provides fresh insights into Comstock, the sexual habits of Americans during his era, and the complicated relationship between law and cultural change. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-17522-7 2018 408 pages / 67 illus.
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Alexander Dubček Unknown (1921–1992)
Alan Brinkley
A Life in History
The Life of a Slovak Hero Josette Baer
Edited by David Greenberg, Moshik Temkin, and Mason B. Williams
Alan Brinkley: A Life in History brings together essays on his major works and ideas, as well as personal reminiscences from leading historians and thinkers beyond the academy whom Brinkley collaborated with, befriended, and influenced. Together, the seventeen essays chronicle the life and thought of a working historian, the development of historical scholarship in our time, and the role that history plays in our public life. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-18724-4 2019 232 pages
Josette Baer focuses on Alexander Dubček’s early years, including his childhood in Soviet Kirghizia, his participation in the Slovak National Uprising in 1944 against Nazi Germany and the Slovak clerical-fascist government, and his career in the Slovak Communist Party in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Baer offers new insights into the political thought of the father of “Socialism with a Human Face,” based on archive material available to the Western reader for the first time. $40.00 paper 978-3-8382-1126-8 2018 250 pages / 14 illus.
IBIDEM PRESS
Karl Polanyi
Karl Polanyi
What Is a Nation? and Other Political Writings
A Life on the Left Gareth Dale
Ernest Renan
Choice Outstanding Academic Title
Translated and edited by M. F. N. Giglioli
A LIFE ON THE LEFT GARETH DALE
Karl Polanyi was one of the twentieth century’s most original interpreters of the market economy. His penetrating analysis of globalization’s disruptions and the Great Depression’s underlying causes still serves as an effective counterargument to free market fundamentalism. This biography shows how the personal and historical events of his life transformed him from a bourgeois radical into a Christian socialist while also informing his ambivalent stance on social democracy, communism, and the New Deal. $27.00 / £21.00 paper 978-0-231-17609-5
This anthology illuminates the characteristics that distinguished nineteenth-century French liberalism from its English and American counterparts. It also examines the more controversial parts of Ernest Renan’s legacy, including his analysis of colonial expansion, his views on Islam and Judaism, and the role of race in his thought. $75.00 / £58.00 cloth 978-0-231-17430-5 2018 376 pages
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$40.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-17608-8 2016 400 pages
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A German Officer in Occupied Paris
Without Jews?
Yiddish Literature in the People’s Republic of Poland on the Holocaust, Poland, and Communism
The War Journals, 1941-1945 Ernst Jünger
Foreword by Elliot Neaman Translated by Thomas S. Hansen and Abby J. Hansen
Ernst Jünger was one of twentieth-century Germany’s most important—and most controversial—writers. Decorated for bravery in World War I and the author of the acclaimed western–front memoir Storm of Steel, he frankly depicted war’s horrors even as he extolled its glories. As a Wehrmacht captain during World War II, Jünger kept a journal in occupied Paris and continued to write on the eastern front and in Germany until its defeat—writings that are of major historical and literary significance. $40.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-12740-0
Magdalena Ruta
In postwar Poland a small but dynamic center of Jewish life emerged, with creative figures who sought to revive and foster culture in their mother tongue, Yiddish. Without Jews? examines the literary output of this community of survivors, exploring works created and/or published in postwar Poland up to 1968. $60.00 / £47.00 paper 978-83-233-4348-6 2018 450 pages
JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
2019 496 pages
EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES: A SERIES IN SOCIAL THOUGHT AND CULTURAL CRITICISM
The Holocaust and the Nakba
The Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Edited by Bashir Bashir and Amos Goldberg
Chris Webb
A New Grammar of Trauma and History
History, Biographies, Remembrance
Foreword by Elias Khoury
Afterword by Jacqueline Rose
In this groundbreaking book, leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals examine how and why the Holocaust and the Nakba are interlinked without blurring fundamental differences between them. Focusing on similarities and differences, contributors pave the way for a new political, historical, and moral grammar that enables a joint Arab-Jewish dwelling and supports historical reconciliation in Israel/Palestine. $40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-18297-3 $120.00 / £93.00 cloth 978-0-231-18296-6
This book provides a chronological account of the Auschwitz concentration camp from the camp's beginning in 1940 to its liberation in January 1945 and beyond. Chris Webb balances the sufferings of the victims and the actions, characters, and fates of the perpetrators to give a thorough overview of all aspects of Auschwitz and its many satellite camps. $45.00 paper 978-3-8382-1106-0 2018 420 pages / 24 illus.
IBIDEM PRESS
2018 424 pages 33 illus.
RELIGION, CULTURE, AND PUBLIC LIFE
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My Brilliant Friends Our Lives in Feminism
SOCIALISM OF
Nancy K. Miller
Socialism of Fools
Capitalism and Modern Anti-Semitism Michele Battini
Translated by Noor Mazhar and Isabella Vergnano Capitalism & Modern Anti-Semitism Mi c he le B at t i n i
Nancy K. Miller describes her friendships with three well-known scholars and literary critics: Carolyn Heilbrun, Diane Middlebrook, and Naomi Schor. Their relationships were simultaneously intimate and professional, emotional and intellectual, animated by the ferment of the women’s movement. Reflecting on aging and loss, ambition and rivalry, competition and collaboration, Miller shows why and how friendship’s ties matter in the worlds of work and love. $28.00 / £22.00 cloth 978-0-231-19054-1 2019 232 pages
In Socialism of Fools, Michele Battini focuses on the critical moment during the Enlightenment in which anti-Jewish stereotypes morphed into a sophisticated, modern social anti-Semitism. He recovers the potent anti-Jewish, anticapitalist propaganda that cemented the idea of a Jewish conspiracy in the European mind and connects that idea to the atrocities that characterized the Jewish experience in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. $65.00 / £50.00 paper 978-0-231-17038-3 2016 336 pages
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Restating Orientalism
An Archaeology of the Political
A Critique of Modern Knowledge
Regimes of Power from the Seventeenth Century to the Present
Wael B. Hallaq
Elías José Palti
Wael B. Hallaq takes critique of Orientalism as a point of departure for rethinking the modern project. A remarkably ambitious attempt to overturn the foundations of a wide range of academic disciplines, Restating Orientalism exposes the depth of academia’s lethal complicity in modern forms of capitalism, colonialism, and hegemonic power. $40.00 / £30.00 cloth 978-0-231-18762-6 2018 392 pages
Elías José Palti argues that the dimension of reality known as the political is not a natural, transhistorical entity. Instead, he claims that the horizon of the political arose in the context of a series of changes that affirmed the power of absolute monarchies in seventeenth-century Europe and was successively reconfigured from that period up to the present. Palti traces this series of redefinitions accompanying alterations in regimes of power, thus describing a genealogy of the concept of the political. $60.00 / £47.00 cloth 978-0-231-17992-8 2017 264 pages /10 illus.
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Transatlantic Speculations
Global Entanglements of a Man Who Never Traveled
Globalization and the Panics of 1873
A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Christian and His Conflicted Worlds
Hannah Catherine Davies
Dominic Sachsenmaier
The year 1873 was one of financial crisis. A boom in railway construction had spurred a bull market— but when the boom turned to bust, transatlantic panic quickly became a worldwide economic downturn. In Transatlantic Speculations, Hannah Catherine Davies offers a new lens on the panics of 1873 and nineteenth-century globalization by exploring the ways in which contemporaries experienced a tumultuous period that profoundly challenged notions of economic and moral order. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18556-1
The seventeenth-century Chinese Christian convert Zhu Zongyuan likely never left his home province, yet led a remarkably global life. Through scholarly activities and globalizing Catholicism, he was in contact with a complex—and contradictory—set of foreign and domestic forces. Dominic Sachsenmaier explores the mid-seventeenth-century world through the lens of Zhu’s life, combining the local, regional, and global. $60.00 / £47.00 cloth 978-0-231-18752-7 2018 280 pages
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2018 248 pages
GLOBAL HISTORY
The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment
Barriers Down
How American Power and Free-Flow Policies Shaped Global Media
How the United Nations Built Spaceship Earth
Diana Lemberg
Perrin Selcer
$60.00 / £47.00 cloth 978-0-231-18216-4
Perrin Selcer tells the story of how the United Nations built the international knowledge infrastructure that made the global-scale environment visible. He traces how UN programs such as UNESCO’s Arid Lands Project, the production of a soil map of the world, and plans for a global environmental-monitoring system fell short of utopian ambitions to cultivate world citizens but did produce an international community of experts with influential connections to national governments.
August 2019 288 pages
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Barriers Down considers debates over civil liberties and censorship in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and elsewhere alongside Americans’ efforts to circumvent foreign regulatory systems in the quest to expand markets and bring their ideas to new publics. Diana Lemberg shows how in the decades following the Second World War American freeflow policies reshaped the world’s information landscape, though not always as intended.
2018 400 pages / 12 illus.
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Beauty in the Age of Empire
After Eunuchs
Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China
Japan, Egypt, and the Global History of Aesthetic Education
Howard Chiang
Raja Adal
Beauty in the Age of Empire is a global history of aesthetic education focused on how Western practices were adopted, transformed, and repurposed in Egypt and Japan. Raja Adal uncovers the emergence of aesthetic education in modern schools and its role in making a broad spectrum of ideologies from fascism to humanism attractive. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-19116-6 August 2019 304 pages
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Howard Chiang traces the genealogy of sexual knowledge in China from the demise of eunuchism to the emergence of transsexuality, showing the rise of new structures of knowledge to be central to the formation of Chinese modernity. Theoretically sophisticated and far-reaching, After Eunuchs is an innovative contribution to the history and philosophy of science, as well as queer and Sinophone studies. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18578-3 2018 416 pages / 51 illus,
jeanne guillemin
hidden atrocities
Hidden Atrocities
Uneven Moments
Japanese Germ Warfare and American Obstruction of Justice at the Tokyo Trial
Reflections on Japan’s Modern History Harry Harootunian
Jeanne Guillemin
Japanese Germ Warfare and American Obstruction of Justice at the Tokyo Trial
Hidden Atrocities reveals the American obstruction that denied justice to Japan’s WWII victims at the postwar Tokyo Trial. Jeanne Guillemin explains how U.S. national security goals led to the failure to prosecute imperial Japanese leaders for the war crimes of Unit 731, Japan’s secret germ-warfare program. Guillemin’s vivid account shows how power politics can jeopardize international justice, with persistent consequences.
Uneven Moments presents a selection of Harry Harootunian’s essays on Japan’s intellectual and cultural history from the late Tokugawa period to the present. Exploring the shifting relationship among culture, the making of meaning, and politics in rich reflections on Marxism and critical theory, Uneven Moments presents Harootunian’s intellectual trajectory and in so doing offers a unique assessment of Japanese history.
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A NANCY BERNKOPF TUCKER AND WARREN I. COHEN BOOK ON AMERICAN–EAST ASIAN RELATIONS
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Forging the Golden Urn
Ocean of Milk, Ocean of Blood
The Qing Empire and the Politics of Reincarnation in Tibet
A Mongolian Monk in the Ruins of the Qing Empire Matthew W. King
Max Oidtmann
A Qing-era law mandated that the reincarnations of prominent Tibetan Buddhist monks be identified by drawing lots from a golden urn. In Forging the Golden Urn, Max Oidtmann traces how a Chinese bureaucratic technology was exported to the Tibetan and Mongolian regions of the Qing empire and transformed into a ritual for identifying and authenticating reincarnations. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18406-9
The first book to explore Buddhist monastic thought and practice along the Tibetan and Mongolian frontiers during After the fall of the Qing empire, Ocean of Milk, Ocean of Blood illuminates previously unknown religious and intellectual legacies of the Qing and offers an unparalleled view of Buddhist life in the revolutionary period.
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2018 352 pages / 16 illus.
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China's War on Smuggling
China's Philological Turn
Philip Thai
Ori Sela
Law, Economic Life, and the Making of the Modern State, 1842–1965
Philip Thai chronicles the vicissitudes of smuggling in modern China—its practice, suppression, and significance—to demonstrate the intimate link between coastal smuggling and the amplification of state power. Thai traces how different regimes sought to police maritime trade and the unintended consequences their campaigns unleashed. China’s War on Smuggling shows how defiance helped the state redefine its power. $60.00 / £47.00 cloth 978-0-231-18584-4
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In eighteenth-century China, a remarkable intellectual transformation took place, centered on the ascendance of philology. Ori Sela foregrounds the polymath Qian Daxin to reconstruct the history of eighteenth-century Chinese learning and its long-lasting consequences. China’s Philological Turn is a pioneering book in the cultural history of intellectuals across disciplinary boundaries. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18382-6 2018 328 pages / 6 illus.
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Scholars, Textualism, and the Dao in the Eighteenth Century
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Raising China’s Revolutionaries
A Misunderstood Friendship
Margaret Mih Tillman
Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia
Modernizing Childhood for Cosmopolitan Nationalists and Liberated Comrades, 1920s–1950s
Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino–North Korean Relations, 1949–1976
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Leading diplomatic historians Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia draw on previously untapped primary source materials revealing tensions and rivalries to offer a unique account of the China–North Korea relationship. They significantly revise existing narratives of the Korean War, China’s postwar aid to North Korea, Kim Il-sung’s ideological and strategic thinking, North Korea’s relations with the Soviet Union, and the importance of the Sino-U.S. rapprochement, among other issues.
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Margaret Mih Tillman offers a novel perspective on the political and scientific dimensions of experiments with early childhood education from the early Republican period through the first decade of the People’s Republic. She traces transnational advocacy for child welfare and education, examining Christian missionaries, philanthropists, and the role of international relief during World War II.
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The Mediated Myth of Lin Zexu
At Home in the World Women and Charity in Late Qing and Early Republican China
Social and Cultural Textures of Chinese Society
Xia Shi
Edited by Angelo Maria Cimino
The Chinese scholar-official Lin Zexu played a crucial role in the First Opium War in the nineteenth century. Since 1978, the myth surrounding this historical figure has been used to legitimize current rulers’ political power and to celebrate dominant values. By analyzing Chinese media representations of Lin Zexu in cultural products such as feature films, digital images, documentaries, cartoons, and songs, Angelo Maria Cimino explains how multiple agents within the Chinese media continuously generate and reaffirm the myth’s cultural network.
During the years spanning the late Qing dynasty and the early Republican era, new opportunities emerged for Chinese women. Xia Shi unearths the history of how married nonprofessional women without modern educations moved out of their sequestered domestic life; engaged in charitable, philanthropic, and religious activities; and repositioned themselves as effective public actors in urban Chinese society. $60.00 / £47.00 cloth 978-0-231-18560-8 2018 288 pages / 3 Illus.
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The Power of Print in Modern China
What China and India Once Were
Intellectuals and Industrial Publishing from the End of Empire to Maoist State Socialism
The Pasts That May Shape the Global Future Edited by Sheldon Pollock and Benjamin Elman
Robert Culp
Examining the distinct Chinese modes of industrial publishing, Robert Culp explains the emergence of the modern Chinese intellectual through commercial and industrial processes rather than through political revolution and social movements. Culp provides an original account of Chinese intellectual and cultural history as well as global book history, offering new perspectives on the production of new forms of knowledge and culture
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What China and India Once Were details how these two cultural giants arrived at their present state, considers their commonalities and divergences, assesses what is at stake in their comparison, and, more widely, questions whether European modernity provides useful contrasts. In jointly composed chapters, contributors explore ecology, polity, gender relations, religion, literature, science and technology, and more, to provide the richest comparative account ever offered of China and India before the modern era.
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Empires of the Near East and India
The Making of a Periphery
Source Studies of the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal Literate
How Island Southeast Asia Became a Mass Exporter of Labor
Communities
Ulbe Bosma
Edited by Hani Khafipour This volume is a comprehensive sourcebook of newly translated texts from the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal empires of the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries, accompanied by scholarly essays. It aims to provide a new model for the study and teaching of the early modern history of the Near East and India. $50.00 / £40.00 paper 978-0-231-17437-4 $150.00 / £116.00 cloth 978-0-231-17436-7 March 2019 672 pages
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In The Making of a Periphery, Ulbe Bosma draws on new archival sources from the colonial period to the present to demonstrate how high demographic growth and a long history of bonded labor relegated Southeast Asia to the margins of the global economy. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18852-4 June 2019 304 pages
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God and Man in Tehran
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Contending Visions of the Divine from the Qajars to the Islamic Republic Hossein Kamaly
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Sharī‘a Scripts is a work of historical anthropology focused on Yemen in the early twentieth century. In a groundbreaking examination of the interpretative range and historical insights offered by the anthropologist as reader, Brinkley Messick uses the richly varied writings of the Yemeni past to offer a uniquely comprehensive view of the sharī a as a localized and lived phenomenon.
God and Man in Tehran explores the historical processes that have made and unmade contending visions of God in Iran’s capital throughout the past two hundred years. Hossein Kamaly examines how notions of the divine have been mobilized, contested, and transformed, emphasizing the role played by divergent conceptualizations of nature, reason, law, morality, and authority.
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Heroes and Toilers
Amboina, 1623
Cheehyung Harrison Kim
Adam Clulow
Work as Life in Postwar North Korea, 1953–1961
In Heroes and Toilers, Cheehyung Harrison Kim offers an unprecedented account of life and labor in postwar North Korea that brings together the roles of governance and resistance. Kim traces the state’s pursuit of progress through industrialism and examines how ordinary people challenged it every step of the way. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-18530-1 2018 280 pages/ 27 illus.
Fear and Conspiracy on the Edge of Empire
Based on a detailed analysis of archival records, letters, and contemporary legal documents, this book is a masterful reinterpretation of a trial that has divided opinion for centuries. Amboina, 1623 offers new insights into one of the most famous cases in global history and the nature of European expansion across the early modern world. $65.00 / £50.00 cloth 978-0-231-17512-8 August 2019 304 pages
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Mary and the Art of Prayer
Maria Lekapene, Empress of the Bulgarians
The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought
Neither a Saint nor a Malefactress
Rachel Fulton Brown
Rachel Fulton Brown traces the history of the medieval practice of praising Mary through the complex of prayers known as the Hours of the Virgin. More than just a work of comprehensive historical scholarship, Brown crosses the boundaries that modern scholars typically place between observation and experience, between the world of provable facts and the world of imagination, suggesting what it would have been like for medieval Christians to encounter Mary in prayer. $75.00 / £58.00 cloth 978-0-231-18168-6 2017 656 pages / 25 illus.
Mirosław J. Leszka and Zofia A. Brzozowska
The book presents the biography of Maria, the tsaritsa of the Bulgarians at the side of her husband, Tsar Peter (927-969). Most scholars who have dealt with her life—usually as a side note to studies on Peter’s reign—saw in her a representative of the interests of Constantinople. Some have gone so far as to call her a Byzantine agent. This first monograph on Maria offers a balanced narrative of the tsaritsa’s life and her role in tenth-century Bulgaria through meticulous analysis of primary sources. $55.00 / £43.00 paper 978-83-233-4441-4 2018 238 pages / 26 illus.
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The East Turkestan Independence Movement, 1930s to 1940s
Voices of Komagata Maru
Imperial Surveillance and Workers from Punjab in Bengal
Wang Ke Translated by Carissa Fletcher.
Suchetana Chattopadhyay
Based on rare firsthand historical data, Wang Ke presents an analysis of East Turkestan from the perspective of Islamic social structure, the origin and evolution of thoughts on national revolution, the power structure of the Republic, and international politics. The original Japanese edition of this book has been recognized as the most authoritative research work on the independence movement of East Turkestan. This revised, enriched English edition provides valuable references for the prominent issues of Xinjiang today.
Suchetana Chattopadhyay traces the early wartime clash of positions and the organized postwar transmission of the memory of the Komagata Maru as a symbol of resistance among the Sikh workers in the industrial centers of southwest Bengal. Chattapadhyay atracks the spread of radical anticolonial currents among the Punjabi Sikh diaspora that connected Punjab with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and the Americas.
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Global Intellectual History
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Melancholy Order
Asian Migration and the Globalization of Borders
Melancholy Order
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Adam McKeown
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The contributors to Global Intellectual History explore the different ways in which one can think about the production, dissemination, and circulation of “global” ideas and ask whether global intellectual history can indeed produce legitimate narratives. $28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-16049-0 $85.00 / £66.00 cloth 978-0-231-16048-3 2013 352 pages
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Adam M. McKeown shows that the push for increased border control and identity documentation is the continuation of more than 150 years of globalization. McKeown’s detailed history traces how, rather than being a legacy of “traditional” forms of sovereignty, practices of border control historically rose from attempts to control Asian migration around the Pacific in the 1880s. $40.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-14077-5 $110.00 / £85.00 cloth 978-0-231-14076-8 2008 472 pages/ 7 illus.
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The Company and the Shogun
Left-Wing Melancholia
The Dutch Encounter with Tokugawa Japan
Marxism, History, and Memory
Adam Clulow
Enzo Traverso
W.K. Hancock Prize; Jerry Bentley Prize in World History; Humanities Book Prize; FEEGI Book Prize
The first book to treat the Dutch East India Company in Japan as something more than just a commercial organization, The Company and the Shogun presents new perspective on one of the most important, long-lasting relationships to develop between an Asian state and a European overseas enterprise. $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-16429-0 $70.00 / £54.00 cloth 978-0-231-16428-3 2013 352 pages / 11 illus.
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Drawing on a vast and diverse archive in theory, testimony, and image and on such thinkers as Karl Marx, Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, and others, the intellectual historian Enzo Traverso explores the varying nature of left melancholy as it has manifested in a feeling of guilt for not sufficiently challenging authority, in a fear of surrendering in disarray, and in mourning the human costs of the past. Traverso also shows that hidden within this melancholic tradition is the power to reignite the dialectic of revolutionary thought. $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-17942-3 2017 312 pages / 50 illus.
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY
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