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GENERAL INTEREST
A necessary reckoning with America’s troubled history of injustice to Indigenous people
After One Hundred Winters After One Hundred Winters confronts the harsh truth that the United States was founded on the violent dispossession of Indigenous people and asks what reconciliation might mean in light of this haunted history. In this timely and urgent book, settler historian Margaret Jacobs tells the stories of the individuals and communities who are working together to heal historical wounds—and reveals how much we have to gain by learning from our history instead of denying it. After One Hundred Winters reveals how Indigenous people and settlers in America today are finding unexpected gifts in reconciliation. Margaret D. Jacobs is professor of history and director of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. 2021. 354 pages. Hardback 9780691224336 ebook 9780691226644
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From the bestselling author of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome, the fascinating story of how images of Roman autocrats have influenced art, culture, and the representation of power for more than 2,000 years
Twelve Caesars Mary Beard tells the story of how for more than two millennia portraits of the rich, powerful, and famous in the western world have been shaped by the image of Roman emperors, especially the “Twelve Caesars,” from the ruthless Julius Caesar to the fly-torturing Domitian. Twelve Caesars includes fascinating detective work and offers a gripping story of some of the most challenging and disturbing portraits of power ever created. Mary Beard is professor of classics at the University of
Cambridge and one of the world’s leading classicists. Published in association with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts 2021. 392 pages. 242 color + 18 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691222363 $35.00 | £30.00 ebook 9780691225869 Audiobook 9780691231822
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A sweeping germ’s-eye view of history from human origins to global pandemics
Plagues upon the Earth Plagues upon the Earth is a monumental history of humans and their germs. Kyle Harper explains why humanity’s uniquely dangerous disease pool is rooted deep in our evolutionary past, and why its growth is accelerated by technological progress. He shows that the story of disease is entangled with the history of slavery, colonialism, and capitalism, and reveals the enduring effects of historical plagues in patterns of wealth, health, power, and inequality. Putting the covid-19 pandemic in perspective, Plagues upon the Earth tells the story of how we got here as a species, and it may help us decide where we want to go. Kyle Harper is professor of classics and letters at the
University of Oklahoma. The Princeton Economic History of the Western World 2021. 704 pages. 45 b/w illus. 20 maps. Hardback 9780691192123 $35.00 | £28.00 ebook 9780691224725
A renowned economic historian traces women’s journey to close the gender wage gap and sheds new light on the continued struggle to achieve equity between couples at home
Career and Family Today, there are more female college graduates than ever before, and more women want to have a career and family, yet challenges persist at work and at home. This book traces how generations of women have responded to the problem of balancing career and family as the twentieth century experienced a sea change in gender equality. Career and Family explains why we must make fundamental changes to the way we work and how we value caregiving if we are ever to achieve gender equality and couple equity. Claudia Goldin is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University. 2021. 344 pages. 22 b/w illus. 1 table. Hardback 9780691201788 $27.95 | £22.00 ebook 9780691226736 Audiobook 9780691234809
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A multifaceted history of Ho Chi Minh’s climactic victory over French colonial might that foreshadowed America’s experience in Vietnam
The Road to Dien Bien Phu On May 7, 1954, when the bullets stopped and the air stilled in Dien Bien Phu, there was no doubt that Vietnam could fight a mighty colonial power and win. The Road to Dien Bien Phu tells the story of how Ho Chi Minh turned a ragtag guerrilla army into a modern fighting force capable of bringing down the formidable French army. Panoramic in scope, The Road to Dien Bien Phu transforms our understanding of this conflict and the one the United States would later enter, and sheds new light on communist warfare and statecraft in East Asia today. Christopher Goscha is professor of international relations in the History Department at the Université du Québec à Montréal and a leading expert on the Cold War in Asia and the wars in Vietnam. March 2022. 568 pages. 32 b/w illus. 15 maps. Hardback 9780691180168 $35.00 | £28.00
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A sweeping account of how the sea routes of Asia have transformed a vast expanse of the globe over the past five hundred years, powerfully shaping the modern world
In Asian Waters In the centuries leading up to our own, the volume of traffic across Asian sea routes grew dramatically, eventually making them the busiest in the world. The result was a massive circulation of people, commodities, religion, culture, technology, and ideas. In this book, Eric Tagliacozzo chronicles how the seas and oceans of Asia have shaped the history of the largest continent for the past half millennium, leaving an indelible mark on the modern world in the process. A novel account showing how Asian history can be seen as a whole when seen from the water, In Asian Waters presents a voyage into a past that is still alive in the present. Eric Tagliacozzo is the John Stambaugh Professor of History at Cornell University. May 2022. 504 pages. 53 b/w illus. 6 tables. Hardback 9780691146829 $35.00 | £28.00
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A bold new history showing that the fear of Communism was a major factor in the outbreak of World War II
The Spectre of War The Spectre of War looks at the roots of the Second World War and upends our assumptions with a masterful new interpretation. Looking beyond traditional explanations based on diplomatic failures or military might, Jonathan Haslam explores the neglected thread connecting them all: the fear of Communism prevalent across continents during the interwar period. Illuminating ideological differences in the decades before World War II, and the continuous role of pre- and postwar Communism, The Spectre of War provides unprecedented context for one of the most momentous calamities of the twentieth century. Jonathan Haslam is the George F. Kennan Professor
in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study. Princeton Studies in International History and Politics 2021. 504 pages. Hardback 9780691182650 $35.00 | £28.00 ebook 9780691219110
A kaleidoscopic history of how the 1960s and 1970s changed London forever
Waterloo Sunrise Waterloo Sunrise is a panoramic and multifaceted account of modern London during the transformative years of the sixties and seventies, when a city still bearing the scars of war emerged as a vibrant yet divided metropolis. John Davis paints lively and colorful portraits of life in the British capital, covering topics as varied as the rise and fall of boutique fashion, Soho and the sex trade, eating out in London, cabbies and tourists, gentrification, conservation, suburbia and the welfare state. Monumental in scope, Waterloo Sunrise draws on a wealth of archival evidence to provide an evocative, engrossing account of Britain’s everevolving capital city. John Davis is emeritus fellow in modern history and politics at The Queen’s College, University of Oxford. March 2022. 600 pages. 27 color + 56 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691220529 $39.95 | £30.00
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A major new biography of the iconic Austrian empress that challenges the many myths about her life and rule
Maria Theresa Maria Theresa (1717–1780) was once the most powerful woman in Europe. At the age of twenty-three, she ascended to the throne of the Habsburg Empire, a realm composed of diverse ethnicities and languages, beset on all sides by enemies and rivals. Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger provides the definitive biography of Maria Theresa, situating this exceptional empress within her time while dispelling the myths surrounding her. A panoramic work of scholarship that brings Europe’s age of empire to life, Maria Theresa paints an unforgettable portrait of the uncompromising yet singularly charismatic woman who left her mark on the era in which she lived and reigned. Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger is professor of early modern history at the University of Münster and rector of the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin. 2022. 1,104 pages. 30 color + 55 b/w illus. 1 map. Hardback 9780691179063 $39.95 | £35.00
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A definitive biography of the French aristocrat who became one of democracy’s greatest champions
The Man Who Understood Democracy In 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville made his fateful journey to America, where he observed the reality of a functioning democracy. From that moment onward, the French aristocrat would dedicate his life as a writer and politician to ending despotism in his country. Olivier Zunz tells the story of a radical thinker who, uniquely charged by the events of his time, both in America and France, used the world as a laboratory for his political ideas. The Man Who Understood Democracy offers the richest, most nuanced portrait yet of a man who fought for the only system that he believed could provide both liberty and equality. Olivier Zunz is the James Madison Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Virginia. May 2022. 472 pages. 37 color illus. 2 maps. Hardback 9780691173979 $35.00 | £28.00
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How Robespierre’s career and legacy embody the dangerous contradictions of democracy
Robespierre Maximilien Robespierre (1758–1794) is arguably the most controversial and contradictory figure of the French Revolution. The fervor of those who defend Robespierre the “Incorruptible,” who championed the rights of the people, is met with revulsion by those who condemn him as the bloodthirsty tyrant who sent people to the guillotine. Marcel Gauchet argues that he was both. This panoramic book tells the story of how the man most associated with the founding of modern French democracy was also the first tyrant of that democracy, and it offers vital lessons for all democracies about the perpetual danger of tyranny. Marcel Gauchet is one of France’s preeminent public
intellectuals and professor emeritus at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. March 2022. 224 pages. Hardback 9780691212944
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A feminist biography of the only woman to become prime minister of Israel
The Only Woman in the Room In this authoritative and empathetic biography, Pnina Lahav reexamines the life of Golda Meir (1898–1978) through a feminist lens, focusing on her recurring role as a woman standing alone among men. The Only Woman in the Room is the first book to contend with Meir’s full identity as a woman, Jew, Zionist leader, and one of the founders of Israel, providing a richer portrait of her persona and legacy. Exploring the tensions between Meir’s personal and political identities, The Only Woman in the Room provides a groundbreaking new account of Meir’s life while also illuminating the difficulties all women face as they try to ascend in male-dominated fields. Pnina Lahav is emerita professor of law and a member of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies at Boston University. August 2022. 384 pages. 14 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691201740 $35.00 | £28.00
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Neighbors On July 10, 1941, in Nazi-occupied Poland, half of the town of Jedwabne brutally murdered the other half. Jan Gross reveals how Jedwabne’s Jews were murdered not by faceless Nazis but by people who knew them well—their non-Jewish Polish neighbors. In a new preface, Gross reflects on the book’s impact and the backlash it continues to provoke from right-wing Polish nationalists. Jan T. Gross is the Norman B. Tomlinson ’16 and ’48 Professor Emeritus of War and Society and professor emeritus of history at Princeton University. April 2022. 304 pages. 27 b/w illus. 3 maps. Paperback 9780691234304 $17.95 | £14.99
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In Hitler’s Munich In the aftermath of Germany’s defeat in World War I, the conservative government of Bavaria identified Jews with left-wing radicalism. It was here that Adolf Hitler established the Nazi movement. In Hitler’s Munich reveals how a once-cosmopolitan city became, in the words of Thomas Mann, “the city of Hitler.” Michael Brenner is the Seymour and Lillian Abensohn Chair
in Israel Studies and director of the Center for Israel Studies at American University and professor of Jewish history and culture at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. March 2022. 392 pages. 33 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691191034 $35.00 | £28.00
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The World the Plague Made The Black Death was a human tragedy that abruptly halved entire populations and caused untold suffering, but it also brought about a cultural and economic renewal on a scale never before witnessed. Setting the rise of Western Europe in global context, Belich demonstrates how the empires of the Middle East and Russia also flourished after the plague, and how European expansion was entangled with the Chinese and other peoples throughout the world. James Belich is the Beit Professor of Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of Oxford and cofounder of the Oxford Centre for Global History. July 2022. 624 pages. 12 maps. Hardback 9780691215662 $39.95 | £30.00
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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump Acclaimed political historian Julian Zelizer brings together many of today’s top scholars to provide balanced and strikingly original assessments of the major issues that shaped the Trump presidency. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump reveals how Trump was not the cause of the political divisions that defined his term in office but rather was a product of long-term trends in Republican politics and American polarization more broadly. Julian E. Zelizer is the Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University. March 2022. 488 pages. 9 b/w illus. 1 table. Paperback 9780691228945 $27.95 | £22.00 Hardback 9780691228938 $99.95 | £78.00
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Up from the Depths Up from the Depths tells the stories of two of the most important writers in American history—the novelist and poet Herman Melville (1819–1891) and one of his earliest biographers, the literary critic and historian Lewis Mumford (1895–1990). Aaron Sachs reveals the resonances between their lives, work, and troubled times—and their relevance. To rediscover these writers today is to rediscover how history can offer hope in dark times. Aaron Sachs is professor of history and American studies at Cornell University. June 2022. 472 pages. 18 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691215419 $29.95 | £25.00
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Rules Rules order almost every aspect of our lives. We may chafe under the rules we have, yet no culture could do without them. In Rules, historian Lorraine Daston traces their development in the Western tradition and shows how rules have evolved from ancient to modern times. This book offers a wide-angle view on the history of the constraints that guide us—whether we know it or not. Lorraine Daston is director emerita of the Max Planck Institute for
the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, and a permanent fellow at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study. The Lawrence Stone Lectures July 2022. 344 pages. 42 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691156989 $29.95 | £25.00
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HUMAN RIGHTS & CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
A look at the duty of nations to protect human rights beyond borders, why it has failed in practice, and what can be done about it
Sharing Responsibility The idea that states share a responsibility to shield people everywhere from atrocities is presently under threat. Despite some early twenty-first century successes, including the 2005 United Nations endorsement of the Responsibility to Protect, the project has been placed into jeopardy due to catastrophes in such places as Syria, Myanmar, and Yemen; resurgent nationalism; and growing global antagonism. With attention to ethics, law, and politics, Luke Glanville measures what possibilities remain for protecting people wherever they reside from atrocities. Luke Glanville is an associate professor in the Department
of International Relations at Australian National University. 2021. 240 pages. Hardback 9780691205021
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A global history of human rights in a world of nations that grant rights to some while denying them to others
A World Divided The world is now divided into some 200 independent countries that proclaim human rights—a transformation that suggests that nations and human rights inevitably develop together. But the reality is far more problematic. A World Divided describes how, since the eighteenth century, nationalists have established states that grant human rights to some people while excluding others, setting the stage for many of today’s problems, from the refugee crisis to right-wing nationalism. Only the advance of international human rights will move us beyond a world divided between those who have rights and those who don’t. Eric D. Weitz (1953–2021) was Distinguished Professor of History at City College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. 2021. 576 pages. 12 color + 34 b/w illus. 2 tables. 22 maps. Paperback 9780691205144 $22.95 | £17.99 ebook 9780691185552 Audiobook 9780691199016
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HUMAN RIGHTS & CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
A global history of environmental warfare and the case for why it should be a crime
Scorched Earth The environmental infrastructure that sustains human societies has been a target and instrument of war for centuries, resulting in famine and disease, displaced populations, and the devastation of people’s livelihoods and ways of life. Scorched Earth traces the history of scorched earth, military inundations, and armies living off the land from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, arguing that the resulting deliberate destruction of the environment—“environcide”—constitutes total war and is a crime against humanity and nature. Scorched Earth explains why ecocide and genocide are not separate phenomena, and why international law must recognize environmental warfare as a violation of human rights. Emmanuel Kreike is professor of history at Princeton
University. 2021. 538 pages. 10 b/w illus. 10 maps. Hardback 9780691137421 $39.95 | £30.00
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An innovative framework for advancing human rights
Human Rights for Pragmatists Human rights are among our most pressing issues today, yet rights promoters have reached an impasse in their effort to achieve rights for all. Human Rights for Pragmatists explains why: activists prioritize universal legal and moral norms, backed by the public shaming of violators, but in fact rights prevail only when they serve the interests of powerful local constituencies. Jack Snyder presents an innovative roadmap for addressing a broad agenda of human rights concerns. Constructively turning the mainstream framework of human rights advocacy on its head, Human Rights for Pragmatists offers tangible steps that all advocates can take to move the rights project forward. Jack Snyder is the Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of
International Relations at Columbia University. Princeton Studies in International History and Politics June 2022. 328 pages. 4 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691231549 $29.95 | £25.00 ebook 9780691231532
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US HISTORY
The racist legacy behind the Western idea of freedom
White Freedom The era of the Enlightenment, which gave rise to our modern conceptions of freedom and democracy, was also the height of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. America, a nation founded on the principle of liberty, is also a nation built on African slavery, Native American genocide, and systematic racial discrimination. White Freedom traces the complex relationship between freedom and race from the eighteenth century to today, revealing how being free has meant being white. White Freedom provides new perspectives on the inherent racism behind our most cherished beliefs about freedom, liberty, and human rights. Tyler Stovall (1954–2021) was professor of history and
dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Fordham University. August 2022. 436 pages. 31 b/w illus. Paperback 9780691205373 $22.95 | £17.99 Hardback 9780691179469 $29.95 | £25.00 ebook 9780691205366 Audiobook 9780691215273
An important examination of how artists have grappled with anti-Black violence and its representations from the late nineteenth century to the present
A Site of Struggle Images of African American suffering and death have constituted an enduring part of the nation’s cultural landscape, and the development of creative counterpoints to these images has been an ongoing concern for American artists. Investigating the conceptual and aesthetic strategies artists have used to engage with the issue of anti-Black violence, A Site of Struggle highlights diverse works of art and ephemera from the post-Reconstruction period of the late nineteenth century to the founding of the Black Lives Matter movement. Janet Dees, Sampada Aranke, Courtney R. Baker, Huey Copeland, Leslie Harris & LaCharles Ward April 2022. 136 pages. 72 color illus. Hardback 9780691209272 $39.95 | £30.00
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US HISTORY
The surprising story of how George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson came to despair for the future of the nation they had created
Fears of a Setting Sun Americans seldom deify their Founding Fathers any longer, but they do still tend to venerate the Constitution and the republican government that the founders created. Strikingly, the founders themselves were far less confident in what they had wrought, particularly by the end of their lives. Fears of a Setting Sun is the first book to tell the fascinating and too-little-known story of the founders’ disillusionment. This book will change the way that you look at the American founding, the Constitution, and indeed the United States itself. Dennis C. Rasmussen is professor of political science at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. 2021. 288 pages. 1 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691210230
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The untold story of the founding father’s likely Jewish birth and upbringing—and its revolutionary consequences for understanding him and the nation he fought to create
The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton In The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Porwancher debunks a string of myths about the origins of this founding father to arrive at a startling conclusion: Hamilton, in all likelihood, was born and raised Jewish. His youth in the Caribbean has remained shrouded in mystery, and most biographers have assumed he had a Christian boyhood. With a detective’s persistence and a historian’s rigor, Porwancher upends that assumption and revolutionizes our understanding of an American icon. Andrew Porwancher is the Wick Cary Associate Professor
at the University of Oklahoma. 2021. 272 pages. 19 b/w photos Hardback 9780691211152 $27.95 | £22.00
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US HISTORY
A groundbreaking account of how the welfare state began with early nineteenth-century child labor laws, and how middle-class and elite reformers made it happen
Agents of Reform The beginnings of the modern welfare state are often traced to the late nineteenth-century labor movement and to policymakers’ efforts to appeal to working-class voters. But in Agents of Reform, Elisabeth Anderson shows that the regulatory welfare state began a half century earlier, in the 1830s, with the passage of the first child labor laws. Agents of Reform moves beyond standard narratives of interests and institutions toward an integrated understanding of how these interact with political actors’ ideas and coalition-building strategies. Elisabeth Anderson is assistant professor of sociology at
New York University Abu Dhabi. Princeton Studies in Global and Comparative Sociology 2021. 384 pages. 22 b/w illus. 14 tables. Paperback 9780691220895 $29.95 | £25.00 Hardback 9780691220901 $95.00 | £74.00 ebook 9780691220918
A history of the battles over US immigrants’ rights since 1965—and how these conflicts reshaped access to education, employment, civil liberties, and more
The Walls Within The 1965 Hart-Celler Act transformed the American immigration system by abolishing national quotas. But subsequent demographic shifts resulted in a backlash over the social contract and the rights of citizens versus noncitizens. Sarah Coleman explores those political clashes, focusing not on attempts to stop immigration at the border, but on efforts to limit immigrants’ rights within the United States through domestic policy. The Walls Within examines debates about who is entitled to the American dream, and how such dreams can be subverted for those already calling the country home. Sarah R. Coleman is assistant professor of history at Texas
State University. Politics and Society in Modern America 2021. 272 pages. 4 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691180281 $35.00 | £28.00
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A history of US involvement in late twentieth-century campaigns against global poverty and how they came to focus on women
A War on Global Poverty A War on Global Poverty provides a fresh account of US involvement in campaigns to end global poverty in the 1970s and 1980s. From the decline of modernization programs to the rise of microcredit, Joanne Meyerowitz looks beyond familiar histories of development and explains why antipoverty programs increasingly focused on women as the deserving poor. Based on a wealth of sources, A War on Global Poverty looks at a critical transformation in antipoverty efforts in the late twentieth century and points to its legacies today. Joanne Meyerowitz is the Arthur Unobskey Professor of
History and American Studies at Yale University. 2021. 328 pages. 12 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691206332
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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 45 Thomas Jefferson Edited by James P. McClure
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 17 Thomas Jefferson Edited by J. Jefferson Looney
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 18 Thomas Jefferson Edited by J. Jefferson Looney
2021. 864 pages. Cloth 9780691203652 $150.00 | £116.00 ebook 9780691212005
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AMERICA IN THE WORLD
A groundbreaking new history of how the Vietnam War thwarted U.S. liberal ambitions in the developing world and at home in the 1960s
The End of Ambition At the start of the 1960s, John F. Kennedy and other American liberals expressed boundless optimism about the ability of the United States to promote democracy and development in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. In The End of Ambition, Mark Atwood Lawrence reveals how the Vietnam War, combined with dizzying social and political changes in the United States, led to a collapse of American liberal ambition in the Third World— and how this transformation was connected to shrinking aspirations back home in America. The result is an original new perspective on a war that continues to haunt U.S. foreign policy today. Mark Atwood Lawrence teaches history at the University
of Texas at Austin. 2021. 408 pages. 15 b/w illus. 5 maps. Hardback 9780691126401 $35.00 | £28.00
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How slave emancipation transformed capitalism in the United States and Brazil
American Mirror In the nineteenth century, the United States and Brazil were the largest slave societies in the Western world. The former enslaved approximately four million people, the latter nearly two million. Slavery was integral to the production of agricultural commodities for the global market, and governing elites feared the system’s demise would ruin their countries. Yet, when slavery ended in the United States and Brazil, what resulted was immediate economic progress. Challenging commonly held ideas about slavery and its demise in the Western Hemisphere, American Mirror illustrates the crucial role of slave emancipation in the making of capitalism. Roberto Saba is assistant professor of American Studies
at Wesleyan University. 2021. 392 pages. 17 b/w illus. 3 tables. 1 map. Hardback 9780691190747 $35.00 | £28.00
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For the Many For the Many presents a look at how US women and their global allies pushed the nation and the world toward justice and greater equality for all. Dorothy Sue Cobble follows egalitarian women’s activism from the explosion of democracy movements before World War I to the establishment of the New Deal, through the upheavals in rights and social citizenship at midcentury, to the reassertion of conservatism and the revival of female-led movements today. Dorothy Sue Cobble is Distinguished Professor of History and
Labor Studies Emerita at Rutgers University. 2021. 584 pages. 6 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691156873
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Forging Global Fordism In the 1930s, engineers from across the world flocked to Detroit. Chief among them were Nazi and Soviet specialists who sought to study, copy, and sometimes steal the techniques of American automotive mass production, or Fordism. Forging Global Fordism challenges the notion that global mass production was a product of post–World War II liberal internationalism and how the spread of Fordism had a distinctly illiberal trajectory. Stefan J. Link is associate professor of history at Dartmouth
College. 2020. 328 pages. 20 b/w illus. 9 tables. Hardback 9780691177540 $39.95 | £30.00
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The Machine Has a Soul In the interwar years, the United States grappled with economic volatility, and Americans expressed anxieties about a decline in moral values, the erosion of families and communities, and the decay of democracy. These issues prompted an ambivalence toward modernity, leading some individuals to turn to Italian fascism as a solution for the problems facing the country. The Machine Has a Soul offers provocative lessons about authoritarianism’s appeal during times of intense cultural, social, and economic strain. Katy Hull is lecturer in American studies at the University of Amsterdam. 2021. 272 pages. 15 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691208107
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EUROPEAN HISTORY
A dramatic intellectual biography of Victorian jurist Travers Twiss, who provided the legal justification for the creation of the brutal Congo Free State
King Leopold’s Ghostwriter Eminent jurist, Oxford professor, advocate to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Travers Twiss (1809–1897) was a model establishment figure in Victorian Britain, and a close collaborator of Prince Metternich, the architect of the Concert of Europe. Yet Twiss’s life was defined by two events that threatened to undermine the order that he had so stoutly defended: a notorious social scandal and the creation of the Congo Free State. Combining gripping biography and penetrating intellectual history, King Leopold’s Ghostwriter uncovers a dramatic, ambiguous life that has had lasting influence on international law. Andrew Fitzmaurice is professor of the history of political thought at Queen Mary University of London. 2021. 592 pages. 23 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691148694
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The story of the women, financiers, and other unsung figures who helped to shape the post-Napoleonic global order
The Invention of International Order In 1814, an alliance of European empires captured Paris and exiled Napoleon Bonaparte, defeating French military expansionism and establishing the Concert of Europe. This groundbreaking book chronicles the European women and men who embraced the promise of a new kind of politics in the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, and whose often paradoxical contributions to modern diplomacy and international politics still resonate today. Glenda Sluga is professor of international history and
capitalism at the European University Institute, Florence, and Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow and professor of international history at the University of Sydney. 2021. 392 pages. 34 b/w illus. 5 maps. Hardback 9780691208213 $35.00 | £28.00
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New Lefts Terence Renaud
Embattled Europe Konrad H. Jarausch
Liberalism in Dark Times Joshua L. Cherniss
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A Matter of Obscenity Christopher Hilliard
The Last Muslim Conquest Gábor Ágoston
In Humboldt’s Shadow H. Glenn Penny
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Rarities of These Lands Claudia Swan
Dividing Paris Esther da Costa Meyer
The Hungry Eye Leonard Barkan
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RUSSIAN, EASTERN EUROPEAN & EURASIAN STUDIES
A sweeping narrative history of Eastern Europe since the late eighteenth century
From Peoples into Nations In the 1780s, the Habsburg monarch Joseph II decreed that henceforth German would be the language of his realm. His intention was to forge a unified state, but his action had the opposite effect, catalyzing the emergence of competing nationalisms among his other subjects, who feared that their languages and cultures would be lost. Because of this common experience of upheaval, East Europeans are people with an acute feeling for the precariousness of history: they know that nations are not eternal, but come and go; sometimes they disappear. From Peoples into Nations tells their story. John Connelly is the Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History and director of the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. 2022. 968 pages. 88 b/w illus. 6 tables. 24 maps. Paperback 9780691208954 $24.95 | £20.00
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A spellbinding new biography of Stalin
Stalin This is the definitive biography of Joseph Stalin from his birth to the October Revolution of 1917, a panoramic and often chilling account of how an impoverished, idealistic youth from the provinces of tsarist Russia was transformed into a cunning outlaw who would one day become one of the twentieth century’s most brutal dictators. Ronald Grigor Suny sheds light on the least understood years of Stalin’s career, bringing to life the turbulent world in which he lived. Stalin paints a portrait of a driven young man who abandoned his religious faith to become a skilled political operative and a single-minded and ruthless rebel. Ronald Grigor Suny is the William H. Sewell Jr. Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Michigan and professor emeritus of political science and history at the University of Chicago. March 2022. 912 pages. 41 b/w illus. 4 maps. Paperback 9780691202716 $29.95 | £25.00 ebook 9780691185934 Audiobook 9780691213583
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A comprehensive history of the Sino-Russian border, one of the longest and most important land borders in the world
Beyond the Steppe Frontier The Sino-Russian border has received scant attention in histories about the margins of empires. Beyond the Steppe Frontier rectifies this by exploring the demarcation’s remarkable transformation—from a vaguely marked frontier in the seventeenth century to its twentieth-century incarnation as a tightly patrolled barrier girded by watchtowers, barbed wire, and border guards. Sören Urbansky challenges top-down interpretations by stressing the significance of the local population in border making. Beyond the Steppe Frontier sheds critical new light on a pivotal geographical periphery and expands our understanding of how borders are determined. Sören Urbansky is a research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC. 2021. 392 pages. 35 b/w illus. 4 tables. Paperback 9780691208947 $27.95 | £22.00
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A historical look at the early evolution of global trade and how this led to the creation and dominance of the European business corporation
Going the Distance Before the seventeenth century, trade across Eurasia was mostly conducted in short segments along the Silk Route and Indian Ocean. Business was organized in family firms, merchant networks, and state-owned enterprises, and dominated by Chinese, Indian, and Arabic traders. Around 1600 the first two joint-stock corporations, the English and Dutch East India Companies, were established. Going the Distance explores how this organizational revolution contributed to the formation of global trade and the creation of the business corporation as a key factor in Europe’s economic rise. Ron Harris is professor of legal history and former dean of law at Tel Aviv University. The Princeton Economic History of the Western World 2020. 488 pages. 28 b/w illus. 20 tables. 14 maps. Hardback 9780691150772 $39.95 | £30.00 ebook 9780691185804
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Empire of Salons Historians have typically linked Ottoman imperial cohesion in the sixteenth century to the bureaucracy or the sultan’s court. In Empire of Salons, Helen Pfeifer points instead to an overlooked factor: gentlemanly salons. Empire of Salons illustrates the extent to which magnificent gatherings of Ottoman gentlemen contributed to the culture and governance of empire. Helen Pfeifer is the inaugural university lecturer in early Ottoman history at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Christ’s College. March 2022. 320 pages. 18 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691195230 $39.95 | £30.00
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Promised Lands Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt in 1798 showed how vulnerable India was to attack by France and Russia. It forced the British Empire to try to secure the routes that a European might use to reach the subcontinent—through Egypt and the Red Sea, and through Baghdad and the Persian Gulf. Promised Lands shows how what started as a geopolitical contest became a drama about diplomatic competition, religion, race, and the consequences of history. Jonathan Parry is professor of modern British history at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Pembroke College. February 2022. 480 pages. 7 maps. Hardback 9780691181899 $45.00 | £35.00
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Masada Two thousand years ago, 967 Jewish men, women, and children reportedly took their own lives rather than surrender to the Roman army. This dramatic event, which took place on top of Masada spawned a powerful story of Jewish resistance that came to symbolize the embattled modern State of Israel. Jodi Magness, an archaeologist who has excavated at Masada, explains what happened there—and what it has come to mean since. Jodi Magness is the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching
Excellence in Early Judaism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 2021. 312 pages. 46 b/w illus. 2 maps. Paperback 9780691216775 $22.95 | £17.99 ebook 9780691186016 Audiobook 9780691193540
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ASIAN HISTORY
An impressive new history of China’s relations with the West—told through the lives of two language interpreters who participated in the famed Macartney embassy in 1793
The Perils of Interpreting The 1793 British embassy to China, which led to Lord George Macartney’s fraught encounter with the Qianlong emperor, has often been viewed as a clash of cultures fueled by the East’s disinterest in the West. Henrietta Harrison presents a more nuanced picture, ingeniously shifting the historical lens to focus on Macartney’s two interpreters at that meeting—Li Zibiao and George Thomas Staunton. Uncovering the lives of two overlooked figures, The Perils of Interpreting offers an empathic argument for cross-cultural understanding in a connected world. Henrietta Harrison is professor of modern Chinese studies at the University of Oxford and the Stanley Ho Tutorial Fellow in Chinese History at Pembroke College. 2021. 312 pages. 1 map. 36 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691225456 $29.95 | £25.00
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A major history of Central Asia and how it has been shaped by modern world events
Central Asia Central Asia is often seen as a remote land on the peripheries of modern history. Encompassing Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and the Xinjiang province of China, it in fact stands at the crossroads of world events. Adeeb Khalid provides the first comprehensive history of Central Asia from the mideighteenth century to today, shedding light on the historical forces that have shaped the region under imperial and Communist rule. This panoramic book reveals how Central Asia has been shaped by the forces of modernity, from colonialism and social revolution to nationalism, state-led modernization, and social engineering. Adeeb Khalid is the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor
of Asian Studies and History at Carleton College. 2021. 576 pages. 27 b/w illus. 9 tables. 8 maps. Hardback 9780691161396 $35.00 | £28.00 ebook 9780691220437 Audiobook 9780691228501
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From the acclaimed author of The Gunpowder Age, a book that casts new light on the history of China and the West at the turn of the nineteenth century
The Last Embassy George Macartney’s disastrous 1793 mission to China plays a central role in the prevailing narrative of modern Sino-European relations. Summarily dismissed by the Qing court, Macartney failed in nearly all of his objectives. But not all European encounters with China were disastrous. The Last Embassy tells the story of the Dutch mission of 1795, bringing to light a dramatic episode that transforms our understanding of the history of China and the West. This book suggests that the Qing court, often mischaracterized as arrogant and narrow-minded, was in fact open, flexible, curious, and cosmopolitan. Tonio Andrade is professor of Chinese and global history
at Emory University. 2021. 424 pages. 26 b/w illus. 6 maps. Hardback 9780691177113 $35.00 | £28.00
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A revealing exploration of political disruption and violence in a rural Chinese county during the Cultural Revolution
A Decade of Upheaval A Decade of Upheaval chronicles the dramatic political conflicts of a rural Chinese county over the course of the Cultural Revolution. Dong Guoqiang and Andrew Walder uncover a previously unimagined level of strife in the countryside that began with the Red Guard Movement in 1966 and continued unabated until the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. A Decade of Upheaval illuminates one of the most unstable periods in modern Chinese history. Dong Guoqiang is professor of history at Fudan University in Shanghai. Andrew G. Walder is the Denise
O’Leary and Kent Thiry Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, where he is also a senior fellow in the Freeman-Spogli Institute of International Studies. Princeton Studies in Contemporary China 2021. 240 pages. 10 b/w illus. 2 tables. 4 maps. Paperback 9780691213217 $29.95 | £25.00 Hardback 9780691213224 $95.00 | £74.00
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Violent Fraternity Violent Fraternity is a major history of the political thought that laid the foundations of modern India. Taking readers from the dawn of the twentieth century to the independence of India and formation of Pakistan in 1947, the book is a testament to the power of ideas to drive historical transformation. Violent Fraternity demonstrates why India, with its breathtaking scale and diversity, redefined the nature of political violence for the modern global era. Shruti Kapila is Associate Professor in the Faculty of History at the
University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College. 2021. 328 pages. Hardback 9780691195223
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Distant Shores China has conventionally been considered a land empire whose lack of maritime and colonial reach contributed to its economic decline after the mid-eighteenth century. Distant Shores challenges this view. This book reveals how the transoceanic migration of Chaozhouese laborers and merchants across a far-flung maritime world linked the Chinese homeland to an ever-expanding frontier of settlement and economic extraction. Melissa Macauley is associate professor of history at Northwestern
University. Histories of Economic Life 2021. 376 pages. 18 tables. 2 maps. Hardback 9780691213484 $39.95 | £30.00
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Visualizing Dunhuang Situated at the crossroads of the northern and southern routes of the ancient silk routes in western China, Dunhuang is one of the richest Buddhist sites in the world. Visualizing Dunhuang presents for the first time in print the comprehensive photographic archive—created in the 1940s—of the remarkable Buddhist caves at Dunhuang. Dora C. Y. Ching is associate director of the P. Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art at Princeton University. Publications of the Tang Center for East Asian Art, Princeton University 2021. 3,128 pages. 106 color + 3,392 tritone + 50 duotone + 388 b/w illus. Nine Volume Set Hardback 9780691208152 $1,500.00 | £1,200.00 2021. 400 pages. 101 color + 178 tritone + 13 b/w illus. Ninth Volume Paperback 9780691208169 $65.00 | £50.00
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AFRICAN HISTORY
Africa’s Struggle for Its Art For decades, African nations have fought for the return of countless works of art stolen during the colonial era and placed in Western museums. In Africa’s Struggle for Its Art, Bénédicte Savoy brings to light this largely unknown but deeply important history. This book will shape conversations around these crucial issues for years to come. Bénédicte Savoy is professor in the Department of Art History at
the Technical University of Berlin. April 2022. 240 pages. 11 color + 6 b/w illus. Hardback 9780691234731 $29.95 | £25.00 ebook 9780691235912 Audiobook 9780691240350
In My Time of Dying In My Time of Dying is the first detailed history of death and the dead in Africa south of the Sahara. Focusing on a region that is now present-day Ghana, John Parker explores mortuary cultures and the relationship between the living and the dead over a four-hundred-year period spanning the seventeenth to twentieth centuries. In My Time of Dying adds to an understanding of how the dead continue to weigh on the shoulders of the living. John Parker teaches the history of Africa at SOAS University of
London. 2021. 416 pages. 16 b/w illus. 2 maps. Hardback 9780691193151 $35.00 | £28.00
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The Golden Rhinoceros From the birth of Islam in the seventh century to the voyages of European exploration in the fifteenth, Africa was at the center of a vibrant exchange of goods and ideas. The Golden Rhinoceros carefully pieces together the written and archaeological evidence to tell an unforgettable story that is at once sensitive to Africa’s rich social diversity and alert to the trajectories that connected Africa with the wider Muslim and Christian worlds. François-Xavier Fauvelle is professor at the Collège de France,
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The Currency of Politics Stefan Eich
Labor in the Age of Finance Sanford M. Jacoby
Desert Edens Philipp Lehmann
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The Great Divergence Kenneth Pomeranz
Credit Nation Claire Priest
An Infinite History Emma Rothschild
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Pliny’s Roman Economy Richard P. Saller
The Story of Silver William L. Silber
A Velvet Empire David Todd
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Athens at the Margins Nathan Arrington
Rome Is Burning Anthony A. Barrett
Olympia Judith M. Barringer
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1177 B.C. Eric H. Cline
Digging Up Armageddon Eric H. Cline
Drawing Down the Moon Radcliffe G. Edmonds III
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That Tyrant, Persuasion J. E. Lendon
Escape from Rome Walter Scheidel
The Roman Republic of Letters Katharina Volk
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RELIGIOUS HISTORY
Saint Patrick Retold Roy Flechner
The Jesuits Markus Friedrich
The Puritans David D. Hall
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Catholic Spectacle and Rome’s Jews Emily Michelson
Forgery and Memory at the End of the First Millennium Levi Roach
Living I Was Your Plague Lyndal Roper
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The Church of Saint Thomas Paine Leigh Eric Schmidt
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
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Einstein in Bohemia Michael D. Gordin
The Secular Enlightenment Margaret C. Jacob
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Knowledge Lost Martin Mulsow
The Whole Truth P. J. E. Peebles
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The Evolution of Knowledge Jürgen Renn
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Land of Wondrous Cold Gillen D’Arcy Wood
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Alexander the Great John Boardman
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