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A Civil Society
history
The Public Space of Freemason Women in France, 1744-1944 James Smith Allen
“Beyond the Law”
The Politics of Ending the Death Penalty for Sodomy in Britain Charles Upchurch
May 2022 420pp 2 photos, 8 illus., 1 map, 3 graphs, 1 table, 7 appendixes, index 9781496227782 £56.00/ $70.00 HB
Sexuality Studies October 2021 326pp 9781439920343 £32.00/ $39.95 PB 9781439920336 £88.00/ $110.50 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Explores the two-hundred-year struggle to ini�ate women as full par�cipants in the masonic brotherhood that shared in the rise of France’s civil society and its “civic morality” on behalf of women’s rights.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
In nineteenth-century England, sodomy was punishable by death. This groundbreaking book recounts how the law was almost ended in 1841. Excludes Asia Pacific
A Missionary Nation
A Religious History of the American GI in World War II
Race, Religion, and Spain’s Age of Liberal Imperialism, 1841– 1881 Scott Eastman
G. Kurt Piehler
Studies in War, Society, and the Military December 2021 420pp 25 photos, 1 illus., index 9781496226839 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
October 2021 256pp 7 photos, 14 illus., 2 maps, index 9781496204165 £48.00/ $60.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Focuses on Spain’s crusade to resurrect its empire, beginning with the War of Africa. Interrogates the legacy of Hispanic iden��es from mul�ple axes, as former colonies were annexed and others were occupied, tying together strands of European, Mediterranean, and Atlan�c histories in the second age of global imperialism.
Drawing on an extensive range of le�ers, diaries, oral histories, and memoirs, Piehler challenges the conven�onal wisdom that portrays the American GI as a nonideological warrior. He recounts the armed forces’ unprecedented efforts to meet the spiritual needs of the fi�een million men and women who served in World War II.
An American Brothel
Antisemitism on the Rise
Sex and Diplomacy during the Vietnam War Amanda Boczar
The 1930s and Today Edited by Ari Kohen & Gerald J. Steinacher
The United States in the World February 2022 282pp 8 b&w hal�ones 9781501761355 £32.00/ $39.95 HB
Contemporary Holocaust Studies October 2021 276pp 6 photos, 1 illus., index 9781496226044 £26.99/ $35.00 PB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
In An American Brothel, Amanda Boczar considers sexual encounters between American servicemen and civilians throughout the Vietnam War, and she places those fraught and some�me violent mee�ngs in the context of the US military and diploma�c campaigns.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
A collec�on of historical and contemporary research and essays by some of the world’s leading experts, looking at an�semi�sm in the interwar period and today in Europe and the US. Provides examples for how to effec�vely teach about an�semi�sm. 1
Apartheid’s Black Soldiers
Covert Regime Change
Un-national Wars and Militaries in Southern Africa Lennart Bolliger
America’s Secret Cold War Lindsey A. O’Rourke Cornell Studies in Security Affairs September 2021 330pp 7 charts 9781501761737 £20.99/ $26.95 NIP
War and Militarism in African History October 2021 240pp 9780821424551 £64.00/ $80.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS
States seldom resort to war to overthrow their adversaries. They are more likely to a�empt to covertly change the opposing regime, by assassina�ng a foreign leader, sponsoring a coup d’état, meddling in a democra�c elec�on, or secretly aiding foreign dissident groups. In Covert Regime Change, Lindsey A. O’Rourke shows us how states really act when trying to overthrow another state.
Thousands of Black troops served in South Africa’s security forces in Namibia and Angola during apartheid. Bolliger’s new research leads him to reject their common depic�on as “collaborators,” challenge the portrayal of the wars in which they fought as struggles for na�onal libera�on, and reveal the complexity of South Africa’s military culture.
David Ben-Gurion and the Foundation of Israeli Democracy
Destination Elsewhere Displaced Persons and Their Quest to Leave Postwar Europe Ruth Balint
Nir Kedar Translated by Haim Watzman
November 2021 228pp 20 b&w plates 9781501760211 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
Perspec�ves on Israel Studies December 2021 272pp 9780253057464 £26.99/ $35.00 PB 9780253057471 £64.00/ $80.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
This unique “history from below” chronicles encounters between Displaced Persons in Europe and the Allied agencies who were tasked with caring for them a�er the Second World War. The struggle to define who was a Displaced Person and who was not was a subject of intense debate and delibera�on among humanitarians, interna�onal law experts, immigra�on planners, and governments.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Nir Kedar offers a poignant study of the primary na�onal founder of the State of Israel and the first prime minister of Israel. Kedar provides an explica�on of the making of Israeli democracy in terms of its ins�tu�onal-legal structures and socialcultural underpinnings.
Dream Super-Express
Elaine Black Yoneda
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Ins�tute, Columbia University January 2022 312pp 9781503629943 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9781503610385£72.00/ $90.00 HB
December 2021 221pp 9781439921562 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781439921555 £88.00/ $110.50 HB
Jewish Immigration, Labor Activism, and Japanese American Exclusion and Incarceration Rachel Schreiber
A Cultural History of the World’s First Bullet Train Jessamyn Abel
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Tō kaidō Shinkansen—the first bullet train, dubbed the “dream super-express”—prompted a reimagina�on of na�onal iden�ty in post-war Japan. Jessamyn Abel contends that understanding the various images of the bullet train reveals how infrastructure operates beyond its intended use to perform cultural and sociological func�ons.
During World War II, Elaine Black Yoneda spent eight months in a concentra�on camp in California. She did this voluntarily, accompanying her husband and son when they were incarcerated at the Manzanar Reloca�on Center. This is the first cri�cal biography of this pioneering feminist and ac�vist. Excludes Asia Pacific
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England’s Cross of Gold
Flying Camelot
Keynes, Churchill, and the Governance of Economic Beliefs James Ashley Morrison
The F-15, the F-16, and the Weaponization of Fighter Pilot Nostalgia Michael W. Hankins
Cornell Studies in Money September 2021 402pp 9781501758423 £48.00/ $59.95 HB
Ba�legrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History December 2021 296pp 25 b&w hal�ones 9781501760655 £24.99/ $32.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Morrison challenges the conven�onal view that the UK’s ruinous return to gold in 1925 was inevitable. He offers a new perspec�ve on the struggles among London elites to define and redefine the gold standard—from the first discussions during the Great War; through the ideological clash between Winston Churchill and John Maynard Keynes; to the final, illfated implementa�on of the “new gold standard.”
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
In the post-Vietnam era, the US Air Force launched two new fighter aircra�: the F-15 and the F-16. Hankins explores the fighter pilot culture that gave rise to both designs, showing how a small, vocal group of pilots, engineers, and analysts weaponized their own culture to affect technological development and larger poli�cal change.
Freeze!
Genesis and Validity
January 2022 288pp 12 b&w hal�ones 9781501760884 £41.00/ $51.95 HB
November 2021 280pp 9780812224962 £26.99/ $34.95 PB 9780812253405 £80.00/ $99.95 HB
The Grassroots Movement to Halt the Arms Race and End the Cold War Henry Richard Maar III
The Theory and Practice of Intellectual History Martin Jay
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
In Freeze!, Henry Richard Maar III chronicles the rise of the transforma�ve and transna�onal Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign. Amid an escala�ng Cold War that pi�ed the nuclear arsenal of the United States against that of the Soviet Union, the grassroots peace movement emerged sweeping the na�on and uni�ng people around the world.
The essays in this collec�on, by one of the most recognized figures in the field of intellectual history, touch on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the heroism of modern life to the ability of photographs to lie, and explore the fraught connec�on between the truth of history and the truthfulness of historians.
Go East!
Household Goods and Good Households in Late Medieval London
A History of Hungarian Turanism Balázs Ablonczy
Consumption and Domesticity After the Plague Katherine L. French
Studies in Hungarian History January 2022 296pp 13 b&w illus., 2 maps 9780253057419 £26.99/ $35.00 PB 9780253057402 £64.00/ $80.00 HB
The Middle Ages Series August 2021 416pp 40 hal�ones, 20 graphs, 9 tables, 2 maps 9780812253054 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
For more than two centuries, Hungarians believed they shared an ethnic link with people of Japanese, Bulgarian, Estonian, Finnish, and Turkic descent. Known as “Turanism,” this ideology impacts Hungarian poli�cs, science, and cultural and ethnic iden�ty even today. In Go East! Balázs Ablonczy examines the rise of Hungarian Turanism and its las�ng effect on the country’s history.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
Katherine L. French looks at how increased consump�on in the a�ermath of the Black Death reconfigured long-held gender roles and changed the domes�c lives of London’s merchants and ar�sans for years to come. 3
Illusions of Empire
Japanese American Incarceration
The Civil War and Reconstruction in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands William S. Kiser
The Camps and Coerced Labor during World War II Stephanie D. Hinnershitz
America in the Nineteenth Century November 2021 304pp 11 illus. 9780812253511 £44.00/ $55.00 HB
Poli�cs and Culture in Modern America October 2021 336pp 15 illus. 9780812253368 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
Illusions of Empire is the first study to treat antebellum U.S. foreign policy, Civil War campaigning, the French Interven�on in Mexico, Southwestern Indian Wars, South Texas Bandit Wars, and U.S. Reconstruc�on in a single volume, balancing U.S. and Mexican sources to depict a borderlands conflict with las�ng ramifica�ons.
Between 1942 and 1945, the U.S. government wrongfully imprisoned thousands of Japanese American ci�zens and profited from their labor. Japanese American Incarcera�on recasts the forced removal and incarcera�on of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II as a history of prison labor and exploita�on.
Korea
Making a Modern U.S. West
A History Eugene Y. Park
The Contested Terrain of a Region and Its Borders, 1898-1940 Sarah Deutsch Preface by Richard W. Etulain
February 2022 408pp 9781503629844 £26.99/ $35.00 PB 9781503629462 £84.00/ $105.00 HB
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
History of the American West January 2022 666pp index 9781496228611 £40.00/ $50.00 HB
This first English-language history of Korea offers an up-to-date, accessible overview of the country’s history from an�quity to the present. Eugene Y. Park draws on originallanguage sources and the most up-to-date synthesis of recent East Asian and Western-language scholarship to break new scholarly ground.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Deutsch centers what is o�en neglected in histories of the U.S. West—the flows of people, capital, and ideas across borders. She addresses the region’s role in construc�ng U.S. racial forma�ons, arguing that it was as important as the South in construc�ng the US as a “white man’s country.”
Marianne Is Watching
Morbid Undercurrents
Intelligence, Counterintelligence, and the Origins of the French Surveillance State Deborah Bauer
Medical Subcultures in Postrevolutionary France Sean M. Quinlan
September 2021 336pp 39 b&w hal�ones 9781501758331 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
Studies in War, Society, and the Military December 2021 342pp 6 photos, 5 illus., 1 appendix, index 9781496223722 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS Sean M. Quinlan follows the way
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
that medical ideas, stemming from the so-called “birth of the clinic,” zigzagged across the intellectual landscape of the French Revolu�on and its a�ermath. It was a remarkable “hotspot” in the historical �meline, when doctors and scien�sts pioneered a staggering number of fields and these innova�ons cap�vated the public imagina�on.
The first English-language book-length treatment of the history of French espionage and counterespionage services in the era of their professionaliza�on, arguing that the expansion of surveillance prac�ces reflects a change in understandings of how best to protect the na�on. 4
On Pestilence
On the Other Shore
December 2021 184pp 5 b&w 9780812224979 £20.99/ $27.50 PB 9780812253542 £56.00/ $69.95 HB
January 2022 276pp 12 photos, 28 illus., 2 tables, index 9781496207913 £48.00/ $60.00 HB
A Renaissance Treatise on Plague Girolamo Mercuriale Translated by Craig Martin
The Atlantic Worlds of Italians in South America during the Great War John Starosta Galante
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
Explores the social history of Italian communi�es in South America and the transna�onal networks in which they were situated during and a�er World War I. Demonstrates pa�erns of social cohesion and division within the Italian communi�es of South America.
Physician Girolamo Mercuriale pronounced in On Pes�lence that plague was characterized by its lethal nature and the rapidity with which it spread. His work appears here for the first �me in English, with an introduc�on that places the work within the context of the history of medicine, and our own responses to epidemic disease.
Ordering the Myriad Things
Poisoned Eden
Cholera Epidemics, StateBuilding, and the Problem of Public Health in Tucumán, Argentina, 1865-1908 Carlos S. Dimas
From Traditional Knowledge to Scientific Botany in China Nicholas K. Menzies Series Edited and Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
February 2022 360pp 15 photos, 14 illus., 5 maps, 18 tables, index 9781496228628 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781496208408 £79.00/ $99.00 HB
Culture, Place, and Nature November 2021 304pp 23 b&w illus., 1 table 9780295749464 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9780295749457 £79.00/ $99.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Analyzes the social, poli�cal, and cultural effects of three cholera epidemics that shook the northwestern province of Tucumán, Argen�na, and the role of public health in building the Argen�ne state in the late nineteenth century.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
Nicholas K. Menzies relates how tradi�onal knowledge of plants in China gave way to scien�fic botany between the mid-nineteenth and midtwen�eth centuries.
Prevail until the Bitter End
Recharging China in War and Revolution, 1882–1955
Germans in the Waning Years of World War II Alexandra Lohse
Ying Jia Tan
October 2021 262pp 5 b&w hal�ones, 3 maps 9781501758959 £14.99/ $19.95 PB
Ba�legrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History October 2021 208pp 8 b&w hal�ones 9781501759390 £22.99/ $29.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
In Recharging China in War and Revolu�on, 18821955, Ying Jia Tan explores the fascina�ng poli�cs of Chinese power consump�on as electrical industries developed during seven decades of revolu�on and warfare.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Explores German reac�ons to the violent dissolu�on of the Third Reich. Lohse uncovers how Germans experienced life and death, how moun�ng emergency condi�ons impacted their understanding of the nature of the conflict, and how these factors impacted people’s rela�onship with the Nazi regime. 5
Romania’s Holy War
Scandinavia in the Age of Vikings
Soldiers, Motivation, and the Holocaust Grant T. Harward
Jon Vidar Sigurdsson Translated by Thea Kveiland
Ba�legrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History November 2021 360pp 12 b&w hal�ones, 4 maps 9781501759963 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
December 2021 224pp 18 b&w hal�ones, 8 maps 9781501760471 £24.99/ $32.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
In Scandinavia in the Age of Vikings, Jón Vi∂ar Sigur∂sson returns to the Viking homeland, Scandinavia, highligh�ng such key aspects of Viking life as power and poli�cs, social and kinship networks, gi�s and feas�ng, religious beliefs, women’s roles, social classes, and the Viking economy, which included farming, iron mining and metalworking, and trade.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Romania’s Holy War rights the widespread myth that Romania was a reluctant member of the Axis during World War II. In correc�ng this fallacy, Grant T. Harward shows that, of an es�mated 300,000 Jews who perished in Romania and Romanianoccupied Ukraine, more than 64,000 were, in fact, killed by Romanian soldiers.
Stalin’s Quest for Gold
The Age of Intoxication
The Torgsin Hard-Currency Shops and Soviet Industrialization Elena Osokina
Origins of the Global Drug Trade Benjamin Breen The Early Modern Americas July 2021 288pp 35 illus. 9780812224986 £18.99/ $24.95 NIP
September 2021 348pp 29 b&w hal�ones 9781501758515 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
PRESS
Stalin’s Quest for Gold tells the story of Torgsin, a chain of retail shops established in 1930 with the aim of raising the hard currency needed to finance the USSR’s ambi�ous industrializa�on program. At a �me of desperate scarcity, Torgsin had access to the country’s best foodstuffs and goods.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
From the sickly sweet tobacco that helped finance the Atlan�c slave trade to the inebria�ng cannabis that East Indies merchants sold in coffeehouses, drugs have been entangled with science and commodifica�on for five centuries. The Age of Intoxica�on explores the origins, and con�nuing impact, of the first global era of drugs.
The Atlantic Realists
The Color of Equality
Empire and International Political Thought Between Germany and the United States Matthew Specter
Race and Common Humanity in Enlightenment Thought Devin J. Vartija Intellectual History of the Modern Age August 2021 312pp 1 table 9780812253191 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
February 2022 328pp 9781503629967 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781503603127 £72.00/ $90.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
“Realism” has been a prevalent stance in US foreign policy and public discourse since 1945. This bold reinterpreta�on presents realism not as a set of universally binding truths but as the result of a dialogue between US and German intellectuals beginning in the late nineteenth century. 6
Enlightenment thinkers bequeathed a paradoxical legacy to the modern world: they expanded the purview of equality while simultaneously inven�ng the modern concept of race. The Color of Equality makes sense of this tension by demonstra�ng that the same Enlightenment impulse—the naturaliza�on of humanity—underlay both of these trends.
The Creole Archipelago
The Discovery of Iran Taghi Arani, a Radical Cosmopolitan Ali Mirsepassi
Race and Borders in the Colonial Caribbean Tessa Murphy
December 2021 224pp 9781503629141 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
Early American Studies October 2021 352pp 9 hal�ones, 7 maps 9780812253382 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
The history of Iranian na�onalism viewed afresh through the life and work of Taghi Arani, founder of Iran’s first Marxist journal, Donya. Ali Mirsepassi shows that civic na�onalism flourished in cultural spaces like Donya, which hosted vibrant debates about na�onal iden�ty, history, and Iran’s place in the modern world.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
In The Creole Archipelago, Tessa Murphy traces how genera�ons of Indigenous Kalinagos, free and enslaved Africans, and se�lers from a variety of European na�ons used mari�me routes to forge social, economic, and informal poli�cal connec�ons that spanned the eastern Caribbean.
The Egyptian Labor Corps
The Future of the Soviet Past
Race, Space, and Place in the First World War Kyle J. Anderson
The Politics of History in Putin’s Russia Edited by Anton WeissWendt & Nanci Adler
December 2021 288pp 10 b&w photos 9781477324547 £44.00/ $55.00 HB
October 2021 270pp 13 b&w photos 9780253057624 £33.00/ $42.00 PB 9780253057594 £40.00/ $50.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
During World War I, Bri�sh authori�es reneged on their promise not to draw Egyp�ans into the war, enlis�ng half a million young men into the Egyp�an Labor Corps (ELC). Anderson tells the story of these young men and the essen�al part they came to play in the 1919 Egyp�an Revolu�on.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
In post-Soviet Russia, there is a persistent trend to repress, control, or co-opt na�onal history. While Pu�n’s regime has acquired near-complete control over interpreta�ons of the past, this volume reveals that Russia’s inability to fully rewrite its Soviet history plays a key part in its current poli�cal agenda.
The Maoism of PRC History
The Maternalists
Psychoanalysis, Motherhood, and the British Welfare State Shaul Bar-Haim
Against Dominant Trends in Anglophone Academia Edited by Aminda Smith & Fabio Lanza
Intellectual History of the Modern Age August 2021 352pp 9780812253153 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
October 2021 266pp 9781478017585 £10.99/ $14.00 PB
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Maternalists is a study of the hitherto unexplored significance of utopian visions of the state as a maternal en�ty in mid-twen�eth century Britain. Demonstra�ng the affini�es between welfarism, maternalism, and psychoanalysis, Shaul Bar-Haim suggests a new reading of the Bri�sh welfare state as a poli�cal project.
Contributors to this special issue inves�gate the current state of People’s Republic of China (PRC) history, posi�ng that the methods Anglophone, non-Chinese scholars have developed and deployed over the last several decades led to important misreadings of the historical record. 7
The Neomercantilists
The Virtuous Wehrmacht
A Global Intellectual History Eric Helleiner
Crafting the Myth of the German Soldier on the Eastern Front, 1941-1944 David A. Harrisville
November 2021 414pp 9781501760129 £40.00/ $49.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
At a �me when cri�ques of free trade policies are gaining currency, The Neomercan�lists helps make sense of the protec�onist turn, providing the first intellectual history of the genealogy of neomercan�lism. Helleiner iden�fies many pioneers of this ideology between the late eighteenth and early twen�eth centuries who backed strategic protec�onism and other forms of government economic ac�vism to promote state wealth and power.
Ba�legrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History November 2021 312pp 10 b&w hal�ones, 1 map 9781501760044 £26.99/ $34.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Harrisville explores the myth of the German armed forces’ innocence by reconstruc�ng the moral world of soldiers on the Eastern Front of World War II. He shows that the myth was created during the war; it was not a postwar whitewashing of events.
Unsettled Heritage
War and Society in Colonial Zambia, 1939–1953
Living next to Poland’s Material Jewish Traces after the Holocaust Yechiel Weizman
Alfred Tembo
War and Militarism in African History November 2021 256pp 9780821424629 £64.00/ $80.00 HB
February 2022 312pp 30 b&w hal�ones 9781501761744 £36.00/ $45.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS
In Unse�led Heritage, Yechiel Weizman explores what happened to the thousands of abandoned Jewish cemeteries and places of worship that remained in Poland a�er the Holocaust, asking how postwar society in small, provincial towns perceived, experienced, and interacted with the physical traces of former Jewish neighbors.
The first major study of its kind, this book shows— from a Zambian perspec�ve—how Northern Rhodesia, then a Bri�sh colony, organized and deployed human, military, and natural resources during the Second World War. New research and oral histories further demonstrate the war’s social and industrial impact on Zambia in the immediate postwar period.
Years of Glory
Archaeology
Nelly Benatar and the Pursuit of Justice in Wartime North Africa Susan Gilson Miller
Ancient Pottery, Cuisine, and Society at the Northern Great Lakes
Worlding the Middle East November 2021 272pp 9781503628458 £22.99/ $30.00 HB
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Susan M. Kooiman
The compelling true story of Nelly Benatar—a hero of the an�-Fascist North African resistance and humanitarian who changed the course of history for the “last million” escaping the Second World War.
Midwest Archaeological Perspec�ves November 2021 228pp 22 b&w tables, 44 color illus., 9 b&w illus. 9780268201463 £36.00/ $45.00 PB
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS
Explores changing se�lement and subsistence in the Northern Great Lakes from the perspec�ve of foodprocessing technology and cooking. 8
Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2D
Incidental Archaeologists
Catalogs for Metals and Related Remains from Ban Chiang, Ban Tong, Ban Phak Top, and Don Klang Edited by Joyce C. White & Elizabeth G. Hamilton
French Officers and the Rediscovery of Roman North Africa Bonnie Effros December 2021 392pp 42 b&w hal�ones, 1 map 9781501761676 £26.99/ $34.95 NIP
November 2021 312pp 452 b&w images, 2 tables 9780934718400 £64.00/ $79.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
Bonnie Effros examines the archaeological contribu�ons of nineteenth-century French military officers, who, raised on classical accounts of warfare and o�en trained as cartographers, developed an interest in the Roman remains they encountered when commissioned in the colony of Algeria.
Scholars of ancient metallurgy can gain insights from individual ar�facts, so comprehensive catalogs of such objects are essen�al. This volume presents metallurgical evidence in the form of detailed catalogs organized by sites, periods, and ar�fact types.
Lydian Painted Pottery Abroad
Rethinking the Inka
Community, Landscape, and Empire in the Southern Andes Edited by Frances M. Hayashida, Andrés Troncoso & Diego Salazar
The Gordion Excavations 19501973 R. Gul Gurtekin-Demir October 2021 341pp 150 total illus. 4 color and 146 b&w, 19 tables 9781949057133 £80.00/ $99.95 HB
February 2022 328pp 49 color & 161 b&w photos 9781477323854 £52.00/ $65.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
This book is the first major study of Lydian material culture at Gordion and the first published monograph on Lydian painted po�ery from any site excava�on. Richly illustrated, it provides a thorough analysis of Lydian ceramics based on stylis�c, archaeological, and textual evidence, while also documen�ng the material’s stra�graphic contexts.
Wri�en by some of South America’s leading archaeologists, this volume expands the range of Inka scholarship available in English by collec�ng new and notable research on Qullasuyu, the largest of the four quarters of the Inka empire.
Rethinking Zapotec Time
The House of Serenos, Part II
Cosmology, Ritual, and Resistance in Colonial Mexico David Tavárez
Archaeological Report on a LateRoman Urban House at Trimithis (Amheida VI) Paola Davoli Contributions by Nicholas Warner
February 2022 448pp 42 b&w photos, 8-page color insert, 1 map 9781477324516 £40.00/ $50.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
ISAW Monographs December 2021 300pp 9781479813476 £68.00/ $85.00 HB
David Tavárez dives deep into the formidable archive of ritual and divinatory manuals surrendered by Northern Zapotec communi�es to Spain in 1702. He emerges with a rich understanding of Indigenous social and cultural history, Mesoamerican theories of cosmos and �me, and Zapotec ancestor worship.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Second of four books publishing the archaeology of a late an�que villa located in the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ
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Bronze Monsters and the Cultures of Wonder
Classics
Ancient Taxation
Griffin Cauldrons in the Preclassical Mediterranean Nassos Papalexandrou
The Mechanics of Extraction in Comparative Perspective Edited by Jonathan Valk & Irene Soto Marín
November 2021 320pp 57 b&w photos, 1 map 9781477323618 £44.00/ $55.00 HB
ISAW Monographs September 2021 400pp 6 b&w illus. 9781479806195 £62.00/ $75.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
In the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, bronze cauldrons featuring the image of the griffin, a mythical monster, were imported from the Near East into the Mediterranean. This book takes the griffin cauldrons as case studies in the shi�ing material and visual universes of pre-classical an�quity.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Explores the extrac�ve systems of ancient socie�es ranging from Bronze Age China to Anglo-Saxon Britain, illumina�ng their similari�es and differences. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ
Death, Power, and Apotheosis in Ancient Egypt
Reclaiming the Past Argos and Its Archaeological Heritage in the Modern Era Jonathan M. Hall
The Old and Middle Kingdoms Julia Troche
December 2021 258pp 21 b&w hal�ones, 2 maps 9781501760532 £40.00/ $49.95 HB
December 2021 192pp 3 b&w hal�ones, 1 b&w line drawing, 1 map 9781501760150 £34.00/ $42.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Reclaiming the Past examines the post-an�que history of Argos and how the city’s archaeological remains have been perceived and experienced since the late eighteenth century by both local residents and foreign visitors to the Greek Peloponnese.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Death, Power, and Apotheosis in Ancient Egypt uniquely considers how power was constructed, maintained, and challenged in ancient Egypt through mortuary culture and apotheosis, or how certain dead in ancient Egypt became gods.
Sexual Labor in the Athenian Courts
Women’s Lives, Women’s Voices
Allison Glazebrook
Roman Material Culture and Female Agency in the Bay of Naples Edited by Brenda Longfellow & Molly Swetnam-Burland
January 2022 240pp 4 maps 9781477324400 £44.00/ $55.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
Oratory is a valuable source for reconstruc�ng the prac�ces, legali�es, and a�tudes surrounding sexual labor in classical Athens. Examining five key speeches, Allison Glazebrook shows how sex laborers represented diverse anxie�es concerning social legi�macy and how the public discourse about them is in fact a discourse on Athenian society.
November 2021 408pp 79 b&w photos, 8-page color insert 9781477323588 £44.00/ $55.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
Literary evidence is o�en silent about the lives of women in an�quity, par�cularly those from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Here, dis�nguished scholars give voice to both the elite and ordinary women living on the Bay of Naples before the erup�on of Vesuvius. 10