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AMERICAN HISTORY Star-Spangled Banner The Unlikely Story of America’s National Anthem Marc Ferris “An engaging, conversational, and meticulously researched study of The Star-Spangled Banner over its 200-year history.”—Susan Key, Star-Spangled Music Foundation
2014 328 pp., 10 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-1518-5 $24.95 hardcover
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Arthur Ashe Tennis and Justice in the Civil Rights Era Eric Allen Hall “A strong book on an outstanding topic, it serves as a reminder that Ashe’s tragic death has to some extent eclipsed his life’s work on behalf of racial equality.”—Wall Street Journal
2014 344 pp., 12 halftones 978-1-4214-1394-5 $34.95 hardcover
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True Yankees The South Seas and the Discovery of American Identity Dane A. Morrison “A fresh, insightful, and fascinating perspective on how America’s early voyages of commerce and discovery to the exotic South Seas helped the new nation forge its identity and establish itself on the international stage. This is a book well worth reading.”—Eric Jay Dolan, author of When America First Met China and Leviathan
2014 280 pp., 26 halftones 978-1-4214-1542-0 $34.95 hardcover
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Sod Busting How Families Made Farms on the Nineteenth-Century Plains David B. Danbom Prairie busting is central to the lore of westward expansion, but how was it actually accomplished with little more than animal and human power? In Sod Busting, David B. Danbom tells the story of Great Plains settlement in a way it has seldom been told before.
How Things Worked, Robin Einhorn and Richard R. John, Series Editors 2014 144 pp., 12 halftones 978-1-4214-1451-5 $19.95 paperback
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American History Hubs of Empire The Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean Matthew Mulcahy “An impressively constructed and stylistically presented account of the British Greater Caribbean, Hubs of Empire is historically sound and intellectually appealing.”—David Barry Gaspar, coeditor of Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas
Regional Perspectives on Early America, Jack P. Greene & J. R. Pole, Advisors 2014 256 pp., 9 b&w illus., 6 maps 978-1-4214-1470-6 $24.95 paperback
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Blood on Steel Chicago Steelworkers and the Strike of 1937 Michael Dennis A pivotal moment in the history of the movement for working-class democracy, the “Memorial Day Massacre” vividly captured the conflicting ideals of workers’ rights and the sanctity of private property.
Witness to History, Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer, Series Editors 2014 152 pp., 4 halftones, 1 map 978-1-4214-1018-0 $19.95 paperback
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Soldiering for Freedom How the Union Army Recruited, Trained, and Deployed the U.S. Colored Troops Bob Luke and John David Smith The story of an enormous step forward in both the struggle for black freedom and the defeat of the Confederacy: turning former enslaved men into Union soldiers.
How Things Worked, Robin Einhorn and Richard R. John, Series Editors 2014 144 pp., 12 halftones 978-1-4214-1360-0 $19.95 paperback
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The Rise and Decline of Faculty Governance Professionalization and the Modern American University Larry G. Gerber “Even the end of the world needs a historian, and with this book, Larry Gerber has made himself the official historian of the end of the academic world.”—Benjamin Ginsberg, author of The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters
2014 264 pp. 978-1-4214-1463-8
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American History Those Good Gertrudes A Social History of Women Teachers in America Geraldine J. Clifford “Those ‘Good Gertrudes’—the women who dedicated some part of their lives to teaching—finally have a great historian to tell this important, missing story. This stands as a landmark work in the social history of education.”—John R. Thelin, author of A History of American Higher Education
2014 496 pp., 18 halftones, 1 line drawing 978-1-4214-1433-1 $44.95 hardcover
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All Joking Aside American Humor and Its Discontents Rebecca Krefting “A stand-up-comic-turned-scholar, Rebecca Krefting wittily argues for a comprehensive, intersectional rethinking of political comedy. Lively and provocative, this book is a game-changer, and it’s fun to read.”—Linda Mizejewski, author of Pretty/Funny: Women Comedians and Body Politics
2014 360 pp. 978-1-4214-1430-0
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Nat Turner and the Rising in Southampton County David F. Allmendinger Jr. “Meticulously researched and deftly argued, Allmendinger’s account of Nat Turner’s rebellion sheds new light on one of America’s bloodiest slave revolts. It illuminates the desperate, violent world of Virginia slavery.”—Richard Follett, University of Sussex
2014 416 pp., 4 maps 978-1-4214-1479-9 $49.95 hardcover
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Governed by a Spirit of Opposition The Origins of American Political Practice in Colonial Philadelphia Jessica Choppin Roney “Giving us a wonderfully detailed examination of civil society and urban governance in eighteenth-century Philadelphia, this book reframes our understanding of public life in this corner of early America, and its place in the wider literature on the British Atlantic.”—John L. Brooke, The Ohio State University
Studies in Early American Economy and Society from the Library Company of Philadelphia, Cathy Matson, Series Editor 2014 272 pp., 2 halftones 978-1-4214-1527-7 $59.95 hardcover
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American History Frederick Law Olmsted Plans and Views of Public Parks edited by Charles E. Beveridge, Lauren Meier, and Irene Mills A superb visual overview of the major public parks designed by the foremost landscape architect in American history.
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Charles E. Beveridge, Series Editor 2015 480 pp., 129 color illus., 348 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-1086-9 $74.95 hardcover
The Best War Ever America and World War II
second edition Michael C. C. Adams The most readable—and searingly honest—short book ever written on this pivotal conflict. “Adams . . . uses his demythologizing lens to provide a rich overview of American involvement in the war . . . [He] has a real gift for efficiently explaining complex historical problems.”—Reviews in American History
The American Moment, Stanley I. Kutler, Series Editor 2015 184 pp., 3 b&w photos, 3 b&w illus., 3 maps 978-1-4214-1667-0 $24.95 paperback Also available as an e-book
Indians of Southern Maryland Rebecca Seib and Helen C. Rountree Here at last is the story of Southern Maryland’s Native people, from the end of the Ice Age to the present.
2014 272 pp., 24 b&w illus. 978-0-9842135-7-3 $19.95 paperback
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Wolf by the Ears The Missouri Crisis, 1819–1821 John R. Van Atta “Students and specialists have long needed a study of the Missouri Compromise that would take advantage of recent scholarship and lift the subject beyond the fine-grained detail of political and legislative negotiation. Van Atta does both and more.”—Harry L. Watson, author of Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America
Witness to History, Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer, Series Editors 2015 216 pp., 2 halftones, 4 maps 978-1-4214-1653-3 $19.95 paperback
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American HistoryNE Coxey’s Army Popular Protest in the Gilded Age Benjamin F. Alexander “Coxey’s Army is a timely book that evokes the recent Occupy movement while resonating against the notion of our own time as a second Gilded Age. In short, this is great stuff.”—Wendy Gamber, author of The Boardinghouse in Nineteenth-Century America
Witness to History, Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer, Series Editors 2015 168 pp., 11 halftones, 2 maps 978-1-4214-1621-2 $19.95 paperback
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Glorious Victory Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans Donald R. Hickey The story of the battle that saved New Orleans, made Andrew Jackson a hero for the ages, and shaped the American public memory of the war.
Witness to History, Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer, Series Editors 2015 168 pp., 11 b&w illus., 4 maps 978-1-4214-1704-2 $19.95 paperback
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Coal and Empire The Birth of Energy Security in Industrial America Peter A. Shulman “Fast-paced, engaging, and accessible, Coal and Empire reveals how the extraction and use of coal was intertwined with domestic and international politics, economics and world trade, and innovations in science, mathematics, and technology.”—Richard F. Hirsh, author of Power Loss: The Origins of Deregulation and Restructuring in the American Electric Utility System
2015 384 pp., 10 halftones 978-1-4214-1706-6 $49.95 hardcover
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Empire Films and the Crisis of Colonialism, 1946 –1959 Jon Cowans “This is a terrific book. Jon Cowans has a gift for concise and lucid summation; his cinematic analysis is consistently illuminating, engaging, and plausible.”—Stephen J. Whitfield, Brandeis University
2015 448 pp. 978-1-4214-1641-0
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American History The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted Volume 9: The Last Great Projects, 1890–1895 Frederick Law Olmsted edited by David Schuyler, Gregory Kaliss, and Jeffrey Schlossberg The concluding volume of the monumental Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted captures some of Olmsted’s greatest achievements.
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Charles E. Beveridge, Series Editor 2014 1,104 pp., 52 halftones, 44 line drawings 978-1-4214-1603-8 $110.00 hardcover
Now in Paperback The Great Society Subway A History of the Washington Metro Zachary M. Schrag “An exhaustively researched, engagingly written study of the planning, designing, building, and operating of the Washington Metro.”—Journal of American History
2014 376 pp., 66 halftones, 9 line drawings 978-1-4214-1577-2 $29.95 paperback
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Race, Sex, and Social Order in Early New Orleans Jennifer M. Spear Winner, Kemper and Leila Williams Prize in Louisiana History, the Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association “A sophisticated navigation of the intersections of race, status, and sexuality and the permeability of each boundary.”—Journal of Southern History
Early America: History, Context, Culture, Joyce E. Chaplin and Philip D. Morgan, Series Editors 2014 352 pp., 7 halftones 978-1-4214-1573-4 $34.95 paperback
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New Orleans after the Civil War Race, Politics, and a New Birth of Freedom Justin A. Nystrom “A richly detailed, thought-provoking study of politics in postbellum New Orleans.”—Journal of American History
2015 324 pp., 6 halftones 978-1-4214-1697-7 $29.95 paperback
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American History Living Hell The Dark Side of the Civil War Michael C. C. Adams “In Adams’ hands, the Civil War’s legacy is unmitigated personal horror, societal suffering, and political factionalism . . . Living Hell engagingly opens up the ‘dark side’ of the Civil War to comparative scrutiny with other modern wars.”—Civil War Monitor
2014 304 pp., 1 b&w illus 978-1-4214-1221-4 $29.95 hardcover
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Home Fires How Americans Kept Warm in the Nineteenth Century Sean Patrick Adams “Adams’s slim study touches lightly on this hot topic . . . The stove does not just heat; it allows us to see the ‘connections we all have to wider networks of production, distribution, and consumption.”—Times Literary Supplement
How Things Worked, Robin Einhorn and Richard R. John, Series Editors 2014 200 pp., 10 halftones, 2 maps 978-1-4214-1357-0 $22.95 paperback
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Encountering Ellis Island How European Immigrants Entered America Ronald H. Bayor “Bayor . . . fills his quick-moving narrative with dozens of oral and written accounts of those who experienced the ‘Island of Hope, Island of Tears’ in their quest for the American dream.”—Publishers Weekly
How Things Worked, Robin Einhorn and Richard R. John, Series Editors 2014 184 pp., 10 halftones 978-1-4214-1368-6 $22.95 paperback
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New Worlds for All Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America second edition Colin G. Calloway “An essential starting point for all those interested in the interaction of Europeans and Indians in early American life.”—Christian Science Monitor
The American Moment, Stanley I. Kutler, Series Editor 2013 264 pp., 21 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-1031-9 $24.95 paperback
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, and MEDICINE Wikipedia U Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age Thomas Leitch “A novel contribution; Wikipedia U is unlike any other book on the topic. It will be of great use to those interested in the intersections between today’s Wikipedia and the venerable project of a liberal education.” —Joseph Michael Reagle Jr., author of Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia
Tech.edu: A Hopkins Series on Education and Technology 2014 176 pp. 978-1-4214-1535-2
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Teaching Machines Learning from the Intersection of Education and Technology Bill Ferster “This sweeping overview of teaching tools from the hornbooks of the seventeenth century to the cloud-based apps of the twenty-first provides rare and necessary perspective on a topic of perpetual debate.” —Ed Ayers, President, University of Richmond
Tech.edu: A Hopkins Series on Education and Technology 2014 216 pp., 12 b&w illus., 31 halftones 978-1-4214-1540-6 $34.95 hardcover
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From Playgrounds to PlayStation The Interaction of Technology and Play Carroll Pursell “From Playgrounds to PlayStation examines technical play, an important topic that has not been sufficiently studied in the history of technology. The prose is smooth, the arguments clear, and the research sound; a real pleasure.”—David E. Nye, University of Southern Denmark
2015 192 pp., 15 halftones 978-1-4214-1650-2 $28.95 paperback
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Faxed The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine Jonathan Coopersmith “An impressive amount of primary research has gone into writing Faxed, the definitive life history of the fax machine. [A] fascinating story of a uniquely persistent digital technology.”—Gregory J. Downey, author of Closed Captioning: Subtitling, Stenography, and the Digital Convergence of Text with Television
Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology, Merritt Roe Smith, Series Editor 2015 328 pp., 16 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-1591-8 $54.95 hardcover
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Making Computers Accessible Disability Rights and Digital Technology Elizabeth R. Petrick The revolution in accessible computer technology was fueled by disability activism, the interactive nature of personal computers, and changing public policy.
2015 224 pp., 7 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-1646-5 $49.95 hardcover
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Science Unshackled How Obscure, Abstract, Seemingly Useless Scientific Research Turned Out to Be the Basis for Modern Life C. Renée James “Renée James’s book walks you through the amazing relationship between scientific research and producing a better world around us —it’s an inspiring, eye-opening journey.”—Astronomy
2014 216 pp. 978-1-4214-1500-0
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Losing Touch with Nature Literature and the New Science in Sixteenth-Century England Mary Thomas Crane “A lucid, well-argued account of the prehistory of the scientific revolution in England. Rich in its interdisciplinarity and refreshing in its convincing refutation of many preconceptions about the state of scientific thought in the sixteenth century, this book will appeal to a wide audience.” —Shankar Raman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2014 248 pp. 978-1-4214-1531-4
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Exploration and Engineering The Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Quest for Mars Erik M. Conway “No subject in the history of planetary science has been more publicly enticing than the efforts to understand Mars. This capably told narrative captures the fascinating details of the Mars program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.”—Roger D. Launius, National Air and Space Museum
New Series in NASA History 2015 416 pp., 11 halftones, 10 line drawings 978-1-4214-1604-5 $34.95 hardcover Also available as an e-book
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History of Science, Technology, and MedicineNE The Cybernetics Moment Or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age Ronald R. Kline “Kline demonstrates in this rich story that there is more than we thought behind the decades-long adoption of computational models, techniques, and visions by the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.”— Gregory J. Downey, author of Closed Captioning: Subtitling, Stenography, and the Digital Convergence of Text with Television
New Studies in American Intellectual and Cultural History, Jeffrey Sklansky, Series Editor 2015 352 pp., 6 halftones, 4 line drawings 978-1-4214-1671-7 $54.95 hardcover
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Age of System Understanding the Development of Modern Social Science Hunter Heyck “A bold, deeply researched, and innovative account of social science in what seemed like an age of unlimited possibility.”—Theodore M. Porter, author of Trust in Numbers: The Pursuit of Objectivity in Science and Public Life
2015 320 pp., 1 line drawing, 3 charts, 11 graphs 978-1-4214-1710-3 $54.95 hardcover Also available as an e-book
Creationism in Europe edited by Stefaan Blancke, Hans Henrik Hjermitslev, and Peter C. Kjærgaard foreword by Ronald L. Numbers “A valuable overview of creationist efforts and activities in Europe through historical or journalistic narratives. Each chapter tells us more than we knew before.”—Edward J. Larson, Pepperdine University
Medicine, Science, and Religion in Historical Context, Ronald L. Numbers, Consulting Editor 2014 296 pp., 7 halftones, 4 line drawings 978-1-4214-1562-8 $39.95 hardcover
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The Siddhāntasundara of Jñānarāja An English Translation with Commentary Toke Lindegaard Knudsen “Translation and commentary projects like this one are the indispensable contributions that most influence and enable future progress in better understanding this ancient history and culture.” —Dennis W. Duke, Florida State University
2014 376 pp., 31 line drawings 978-1-4214-1442-3 $89.95 hardcover
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History of Science, Technology, and MedicineNE Generic The Unbranding of Modern Medicine Jeremy A. Greene “Greene turns the concept of generic as “ho-hum” on its head with this jam-packed survey of the effects culture, medicine, and politics have exerted on today’s ubiquitous generic drugs for the last 50 years.” —Publishers Weekly
2014 368 pp., 8 halftones, 9 line drawings 978-1-4214-1493-5 $29.95 hardcover
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Intolerant Bodies A Short History of Autoimmunity Warwick Anderson and Ian R. Mackay “Anderson and Mackay’s engaging survey is a studious examination of autoimmune diseases, and a humble admission that their cures remain stubbornly elusive.”—Publishers Weekly
Johns Hopkins Biographies of Disease, Charles E. Rosenberg, Series Editor 2014 264 pp. 978-1-4214-1533-8
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More Than Hot A Short History of Fever Christopher Hamlin “In Christopher Hamlin, the subject has an author. . . who brings to his topic a breadth of specialist and general knowledge, which makes this text a formidable contribution to various fields. More Than Hot is a dazzling, bravura book.”—Christopher Lawrence, University College London
Johns Hopkins Biographies of Disease, Charles E. Rosenberg, Series Editor 2014 400 pp., 11 halftones, 9 line drawings 978-1-4214-1502-4 $25.95 paperback
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Pathologist of the Mind Adolf Meyer and the Origins of American Psychiatry S. D. Lamb “Many, perhaps most, psychiatrists know that Meyer is an important figure in American psychiatry, but usually don’t quite know why. Dr. Lamb’s superb book makes the reasons pellucidly clear.”—Francis Mark Mondimore, M.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2014 320 pp., 16 halftones, 6 line drawings 978-1-4214-1484-3 $44.95 hardcover
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History of Science, Technology, and MedicineNE The Antibiotic Era Reform, Resistance, and the Pursuit of a Rational Therapeutics Scott H. Podolsky “Anyone who knows antibiotics will want to read this book, a brilliant, entertaining exposition of ‘antibiotic reformers’ as described by a gifted historian which focuses on the controversies and consequences stemming from the acceptance of antibiotics into clinical practice.” —Stuart B. Levy, MD, author of The Antibiotic Paradox: How the Misuse of Antibiotics Destroys Their Curative Powers
2014 328 pp., 18 halftones, 7 line drawings 978-1-4214-1593-2 $34.95 hardcover
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Healing Gotham New York City’s Public Health Policies for the Twenty-First Century Bruce F. Berg “Berg systematically dissects the social, economic, and political forces shaping the policy responses of a leading public health department. Both the policy specialist and more general reader will find this book absorbing and insightful.”—Frank J. Thompson, author of Medicaid Politics: Federalism, Policy Durability, and Health Reform
2015 312 pp. 978-1-4214-1599-4
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A History of Public Health revised expanded edition George Rosen foreword by Pascal James Imperato, MD, MPH&TM introduction by Elizabeth Fee biographical essay and new bibliography by Edward T. Morman George Rosen’s wide-ranging account of public health’s long and fascinating history is an indispensable classic.
2015 496 pp. 978-1-4214-1601-4
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Health Care in America A History John C. Burnham “A synthetic work that enlightens a complex historical subject, Health Care in America is logical, coherent, and very well-written.”—Gerald N. Grob, author of Aging Bones: A Short History of Osteoporosis
2015 616 pp., 99 halftones, 43 line drawings 978-1-4214-1608-3 $34.95 paperback Also available as an e-book
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History of Science, Technology, and MedicineNE Patients and Healers in the High Roman Empire Ido Israelowich “An original, innovative, and provocative history of ancient medicine in the High Roman Empire from the patient’s point of view. Israelowich combines different materials—medical writings, papyri, inscriptions, juridical and literary texts, and archaeological sources—into a fascinating mosaic.”—Manfred Horstmanshoff, Leiden University
2015 208 pp., 3 halftones 978-1-4214-1628-1 $59.95 hardcover
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Now in Paperback Doctors Without Borders Humanitarian Quests, Impossible Dreams of Médecins Sans Frontières Renée C. Fox An intimate portrait of the renowned international humanitarian organization. “This is a commendably reflective work of sociology that, more importantly, tells a remarkable history of care.”—Publishers Weekly
2014 328 pp., 11 halftones, 6 line drawings 978-1-4214-1692-2 $24.95 paperback
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Broken Hearts The Tangled History of Cardiac Care David S. Jones “Wide-ranging, full of interesting and telling historical details, steadily paced yet thorough in its making sense of complex medicine, Broken Hearts exposes cardiac care as neither mundane nor settled.” —Sociology of Health and Illness
2014 336 pp., 25 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-1575-8 $29.95 paperback
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EUROPEAN and COMPARATIVE HISTORY Crisis in an Atlantic Empire Spain and New Spain, 1808-1810 Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein The capstone of a research endeavor begun by Barbara Stein and Stanley Stein nearly sixty years ago, this volume concludes their masterful tetralogy on Spanish economic and Atlantic history.
2014 808 pp. 978-1-4214-1424-9
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Metahistory The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe
fortieth-anniversary edition Hayden White with a new preface foreword by Michael S. Roth “This is a daring, ingenious . . . tour de force. White has produced a profoundly original ‘critique of historical reason.’”—American Historical Review
2014 480 pp. 978-1-4214-1560-4
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Organizing Enlightenment Information Overload and the Invention of the Modern Research University Chad Wellmon The concerns that shaped Enlightenment-era universities can help illuminate what is at stake in modern debates about the future of knowledge.
2015 368 pp. 978-1-4214-1615-1
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Now in Paperback The Great Game, 1856–1907 Russo-British Relations in Central and East Asia Evgeny Sergeev Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine “Sergeev makes a substantial, indeed impressive and welcome . . . contribution to the historical study of the ‘Great Game’ played out on the ‘chess-board’ of Asia by Russia and Britain.”—Reviews in History
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