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NEW IN 2006
Racing the Enemy: Stalin, Truman, and the Surrender of Japan, by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa. The Belnap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006.
Military Orders in the Early Modern Portuguese World: The Orders of Christ, Santiago and Avis by Francis A. Dutra. Published by Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, 2006.
NEW IN 2005
Poverty in the United States, by Alice O' Connor. An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy Gwendolyn Mink & Alice O'Connor, Editors, 2005
Race and Nation: Ethnic Systems in the Modern World (Routledge)
Affect and Power: Essays on Sex, Slavery, Race, and Religion, edited with David J. Libby and Susan Ditto (University Press of Mississippi)
ed. Wal-Mart: Template for 21st Century Capitalism" (New Press, 2005), by Nelson N. Lichtenstein.
lms for Jihad: Charities and Terrorism in the Islamic World, Cambridge:
Cambridge Unviersity Press, 2005, byRobert Collins.
NEW IN 2004
Raising Consumers : Children and the American Mass Market in the Early Twentieth Century (Popular Cultures, Everyday Lives), byLisa Jacobson.
Racial Thinking in the United States: Uncompleted Independence, edited with G. Reginald Daniel (University of Notre Dame Press)
Giant Telescopes: Astronomical Ambition and the Promise of Technology. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004), by W. Patrick McCray.
Tribal Nation: The Making of Soviet Turkmenistan, by Adrienne Edgar.
NEW IN 2003
Revealing the Sacred in Asian and Pacific America, edited with Jane Naomi Iwamura (Routledge)
Gender and Difference in the Middle Ages, edited by Sharon Farmer and Carol Pasternack, University of Minnesota Press
Revolutionary Sudan: Hasan al-Turabi and the Islamist State, 1989-2000,
Lieden, Netherlands:Brill, 2003, byRobert Collins.
NEW IN 2002
Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands, by James Brooks. The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press, 2002.
Surviving Poverty in Medieval Paris: Gender, Ideology, and the Daily Lives of the Poor. by Sharon Farmer. Cornell University Press, 2002.
Crisis and Renewal in France, 1918-1962 edited by Kenneth Mouré and Martin S. Alexander. Published by Berghahn Books, 2002.
The Gold Standard Illusion: France, the Bank of France, and the Internationanl Gold Standard, 1914-1939 by Kenneth Mouré. Published by Oxford University Press, 2002.
Looking Up: Science and Observation in the Early-Modern Period, edited by Jason M. Kelly. The Center for Communication and Information Sciences and Legas Publishing, 2002.
Pacific Diaspora: Island Peoples in the United States and Across the Pacific, edited with Joanne L. Rondilla and Debbie Hippolite Wright (University of Hawaii Press)
State of the Union: A Century of American Labor (Princeton University Press, 2002), by Nelson N. Lichtenstein.
The Nile, New Hven: Yale University Press, 2002, byRobert Collins.
NEW IN 2001
Documents from the African Past edited by Robert O. Collins. Published by Marcus Wiener Publishers, 2001.
Historical Dictionary of Pre-Colonial Africa by Robert O. Collins. Published by The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2001.
The Taiping Rebellion a novel by Chin Shunshin, translated by Joshua A. Fogel. An East Gate Book. M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Legacies Of Dachau: The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933-2001 by Harold Marcuse. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History edited by Luise White, Stephan F. Miescher, and David William Cohen. Indiana University Press, 2001.
Poverty Knowledge: Social Science, Social Policy, and the Poor in Twentieth-Century U.S. History, by Alice O'Connor. Published by Princeton University Press, 2001.
Urban Inequality: Evidence from Four Cities,edited by Alice O'Connor,Chris Tilly, and Lawrence D. Bobo. Published by The Russell Sage Foundation, 2001.
NEW IN 2000
Women's America: Refocusing the Past edited by Linda K. Kerber and Jane Sherron De Hart. Published by Frank Cass Publishers. Fifth edition.
Constantine And The Bishops: The Politics of Intoleranceby H. A. Drake. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Monks & Nuns, Saints & Outcasts: Religion in Medieval Society: Essays in Honor of Lester K. Little edited by Sharon Farmer and Barbara H. Rosenwein. Published by Cornell University Press, 2000.
The Nanjing Massacre in History and Historiography by Joshua A. Fogel. Foreword by Charles S. Maier. Published by University of California Press.
Obesity And Depression In The Enlightenment: The Life and Times of George Cheyne by Anita Guerrini. Published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
Hopporyodo Mondai To Nichiro Kankei, by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa. Tokyo: Chikumashobo, 2000.
The West Transformed: A History of Western Civilization by C. Warren Hollister, J. Sears McGee, and Gale Stokes. Publihsed by Harcourt College Publishers.
A House Dividing: Economic Development in Pennsylvania and Virginia Before the Civil War by John Majewski. Published by Cambridge University Press.
Constructing "Korean" Origins: A Critical Review of Archaeology, Historiography, and Racial Myth in Korean State Formation Theories by Hyung Il Pai. Published by Harvard University Press.
Colonial Intimacies: Indian Marriage in Early New England by Ann Marie Plane. Published by Cornell University Press, 2000.
Shopping For Pleasure: Women in the Making of London's West End by Erika Diane Rappaport. Published by Princeton University Press.
We Are A People: Narrative and Multiplicity in Constructing Ethnic Identity by Paul R. Spickard and W. Jeffrey Burroughs. Published by Temple University Press.
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