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Worse Than the Devil
Anarchists, Clarence Darrow, and Justice in a Time of Terror
Dean A. Strang
Fall 2016
Agents of Terror
Ordinary Men and Extraordinary Violence in Stalin’s Secret Police
Alexander Vatlin Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Seth Bernstein Foreword by Oleg Khlevniuk
Fall 2016
Primed for Violence
Murder, Antisemitism, and Democratic Politics
in Interwar Poland
Paul Brykczynski
Spring 2016
I Am Evelyn Amony
Reclaiming My Life from the Lord’s Resistance Army
Evelyn Amony, Edited with an introduction by Erin Baines
Fall 2015
Eclipse of the Assassins
The CIA, Imperial Politics, and the Slaying of Mexican Journalist Manuel Buendía
Russell H. Bartley and Sylvia Erickson Bartley
Fall 2015
Railroaders
Jack Delano’s Homefront Photography
Edited by John Gruber
Fall 2015
From War to Genocide
Criminal Politics in Rwanda, 1990–1994
André Guichaoua, Translated by Don E. Webster, Foreword by Scott Straus
Fall 2015
Amending the Past
Europe’s Holocaust Commissions and the Right to History
Alexander Karn
Fall 2015
Shaping the New Man
Youth Training Regimes in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
Alessio Ponzio
Fall 2015
A Mysterious Life and Calling
From Slavery to Ministry in South Carolina
Reverend Mrs. Charlotte S. Riley, Edited with an introduction by Crystal J. Lucky, Foreword by Joycelyn K. Moody
Fall 2015
The Lima Inquisition
The Plight of Crypto-Jews in Seventeenth-Century Peru
Ana E. Schaposchnik
Fall 2015
Education as Politics
Colonial Schooling and Political Debate in Senegal, 1850s–1914
Kelly M. Duke Bryant
Spring 2015
Drift and Mastery
An Attempt to Diagnose the Current Unrest
Walter Lippmann
Spring 2015
Pabst Farms
The History of a Model Farm
John Eastberg
Fall 2014
Cubans in Angola
South-South Cooperation and Transfer of Knowledge, 1976–1991
Christine Hatzky
Fall 2014
Franco
A Personal and Political Biography
Stanley G. Payne and Jesús Palacios
Fall 2014
An Irish-Speaking Island
State, Religion, Community, and the Linguistic Landscape in Ireland, 1770–1870
Nicholas M. Wolf
Fall 2014
Memory’s Turn
Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil
Rebecca J. Atencio
Spring 2014
In a New Century
Essays on Queer History, Politics, and Community Life
John D’Emilio
Spring 2014
The First Epoch
The Eighteenth Century and the Russian Cultural Imagination
Luba Golburt
Spring 2014
Living a Land Ethic
A History of Cooperative Conservation on the Leopold Memorial Reserve
Stephen A. Laubach
Spring 2014
The Cross of War
Christian Nationalism and U.S. Expansion in the Spanish-American War
Matthew McCullough
Spring 2014
Into New Territory
American Historians and the Concept of US Imperialism
James G. Morgan
Spring 2014
A Rescuer’s Story
Pastor Pierre-Charles Toureille in Vichy France
Tela Zasloff
Spring 2014
A Quiet Corner of the War
The Civil War Letters of Gilbert and Esther Claflin, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, 1862–1863
Gilbert Claflin and Esther Claflin, Edited by Judy Cook
Fall 2013
Scattered
The Forced Relocation of Poland’s Ukrainians after World War II
Diana Howansky Reilly
Spring 2013
Worse than the Devil
Anarchists, Clarence Darrow, and Justice in a Time of Terror
Dean A. Strang
Spring 2013
Sister
An African American Life in Search of Justice
Sylvia Bell White and Jody LePage
Spring 2013
Almost Home
A Brazilian American’s Reflections on Faith, Culture, and Immigration
H. B. Cavalcanti
Fall 2012
How Difficult It Is to Be God
Shining Path’s Politics of War in Peru, 1980–1999
Carlos Iván Degregori, Edited and with an introduction by Steve J. Stern
Fall 2012
Negotiating Empire
The Cultural Politics of Schools in Puerto Rico, 1898–1952
Solsiree del Moral
Fall 2012
Against the Tide
Immigrants, Day Laborers, and Community in Jupiter, Florida
Sandra Lazo de la Vega and Timothy J. Steigenga
Fall 2012
Endless Empire
Spain’s Retreat, Europe’s Eclipse, America’s Decline
Edited by Alfred W. McCoy, Josep M. Fradera, and Stephen Jacobson
Fall 2012
Rescuing the Children
A Holocaust Memoir
Vivette Samuel, Translated and with an introduction by Charles B. Paul
Fall 2012
Letters Home to Sarah
The Civil War Letters of Guy C. Taylor, Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers
Guy C. Taylor, Edited by Kevin Alderson and Patsy Alderson
Fall 2012
Science in Print
Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print
Edited by Rima D. Apple, Gregory J. Downey, and Stephen L. Vaughn
Spring 2012
Chicago Whispers
A History of LGBT Chicago before Stonewall
St. Sukie de la Croix
Spring 2012
Screen Nazis
Cinema, History, and Democracy
Sabine Hake
Spring 2012
Proletpen
America’s Rebel Yiddish Poets
Edited by Amelia Glaser and David Weintraub, Translated by Amelia Glaser
Fall 2011
Luis Buñuel
The Red Years, 1929–1939
Román Gubern and Paul Hammond
Fall 2011
The Elusive Empire
Kazan and the Creation of Russia, 1552–1671
Matthew P. Romaniello
Fall 2011
Film and Genocide
Edited by Kristi M. Wilson and Tomás F. Crowder-Taraborrelli
Fall 2011
The Burma Delta
Economic Development and Social Change on an Asian Rice Frontier, 1852–1941
Michael Adas
Spring 2011
Back to the Land
The Enduring Dream of Self-Sufficiency in Modern America
Dona Brown
Spring 2011
A Muslim American Slave
The Life of Omar Ibn Said
Omar Ibn Said, Translated from the Arabic, edited, and with an introduction by Ala Alryyes
Spring 2011
Remaking Rwanda
State Building and Human Rights after Mass Violence
Edited by Scott Straus and Lars Waldorf
Spring 2011
A Promise at Sobibór
A Jewish Boy’s Story of Revolt and Survival in Nazi-Occupied Poland
Philip “Fiszel” Bialowitz, with Joseph Bialowitz
Fall 2010
The Floracrats
State-Sponsored Science and the Failure of the Enlightenment in Indonesia
Andrew Goss
Fall 2010
The Mystifications of a Nation
“The Potato Bug” and Other Essays on Czech Culture
Vladimír Macura, Translated and edited by Hana Píchová and Craig Cravens
Fall 2010
For Labor, Race, and Liberty
George Edwin Taylor, His Historic Run for the White House, and the Making of Independent Black Politics
Bruce L. Mouser
Fall 2010
Spain
A Unique History
Stanley G. Payne
Fall 2010
Beyond Displacement
Campesinos, Refugees, and Collective Action in the Salvadoran Civil War
Molly Todd
Fall 2010
Court of Remorse
Inside the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Thierry Cruvellier
Spring 2010
Sawdusted
Notes from a Post-Boom Mill
Raymond Goodwin
Spring 2010
Bai Ganyo
Incredible Tales of a Modern Bulgarian
Aleko Konstantinov, Edited by Victor A. Friedman
Spring 2010
Refuge Denied
The St. Louis Passengers and the Holocaust
Sarah A. Ogilvie and Scott Miller, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Spring 2010
Being Colonized
The Kuba Experience in Rural Congo, 1880–1960
Jan Vansina
Spring 2010
Spirits of Earth
The Effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes
Robert A. Birmingham
Fall 2009
Captain Rock
The Irish Agrarian Rebellion of 1821–1824
James S. Donnelly, Jr.
Fall 2009
Scores to Settle
Stories of the Struggle to Create Great Music
Norman Gilliland
Fall 2009
Fast Forward
The Aesthetics and Ideology of Speed in Russian Avant-Garde Culture, 1910–1930
Tim Harte
Fall 2009
A Nation of Politicians
Gender, Patriotism, and Political Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Padhraig Higgins
Fall 2009
Naming Colonialism
History and Collective Memory in the Congo, 1870–1960
Osumaka Likaka
Fall 2009
Policing America’s Empire
The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State
Alfred W. McCoy
Fall 2009
North Woods River
The St. Croix River in Upper Midwest History
Eileen M. McMahon and Theodore J. Karamanski
Fall 2009
Mark Twain’s Own Autobiography
The Chapters from the North American Review
Mark Twain, Edited by Michael J. Kiskis, Foreword by Sheila Leary
Fall 2009
Colonial Crucible
Empire in the Making of the Modern American State
Edited by Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco A. Scarano
Spring 2009
Democracy in Print
The Best of The Progressive Magazine, 1909–2009
Edited by Matthew Rothschild
Spring 2009
Imaginary Friends
Representing Quakers in American Culture, 1650–1950
James Emmett Ryan
Spring 2009
The Mekong Delta
Ecology, Economy, and Revolution, 1860–1960
Pierre Brocheux
Fall 2008
Crunch!
A History of the Great American Potato Chip
Dirk Burhans
Fall 2008
La Grande Italia
The Myth of the Nation in the Twentieth Century
Emilio Gentile
Fall 2008
Picturing Indians
Photographic Encounters and Tourist Fantasies in H. H. Bennett's Wisconsin Dells
Steven D. Hoelscher
Fall 2008
Seaway to the Future
American Social Visions and the Construction of the Panama Canal
Alexander Missal
Fall 2008
The Body Soviet
Propaganda, Hygiene, and the Revolutionary State
Tricia Starks
Fall 2008
Unsafe for Democracy
World War I and the U.S. Justice Department’s Covert Campaign to Suppress Dissent
William H. Thomas Jr.
Fall 2008
Of God and Gods
Egypt, Israel, and the Rise of Monotheism
Jan Assmann
Spring 2008
Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers
Folk Traditions of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Richard M. Dorson, Edited and with an introduction by James P. Leary
Spring 2008
With Honor
Melvin Laird in War, Peace, and Politics
Dale Van Atta
Spring 2008
Jews and Other Germans
Civil Society, Religious Diversity, and Urban Politics in Breslau, 1860–1925
Till van Rahden
Spring 2008
Women’s Work
Making Dance in Europe before 1800
Edited by Lynn Matluck Brooks
Fall 2007
Ireland’s New Worlds
Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia, 1815–1922
Malcolm Campbell
Fall 2007
Margaret Fuller
Transatlantic Crossings in a Revolutionary Age
Edited by Charles Capper and Cristina Giorcelli
Fall 2007
Cataclysms
A History of the Twentieth Century from Europe’s Edge
Dan Diner, Translated by William Templer with Joel Golb
Fall 2007
The Flight of the Condor
Stories of Violence and War from Colombia
Translated and compiled by Jennifer Gabrielle Edwards, Foreword by Hugo Chaparro Valderrama
Fall 2007
Derzhavin
A Biography
Vladislav Khodasevich
Fall 2007
Times of Trouble
Violence in Russian Literature and Culture
Edited by Marcus C. Levitt and Tatyana Novikov
Fall 2007
Plotting History
The Russian Historical Novel in the Imperial Age
Dan Ungurianu
Fall 2007
Outlawed Pigs
Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel
Daphne Barak-Erez
Spring 2007
Carl Schmitt and the Jews
The “Jewish Question,” the Holocaust, and German Legal Theory
Raphael Gross, Translated by Joel Golb
Spring 2007
San Juan
Memoir of a City
Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá, Translated by Peter Grandbois
Spring 2007
Observing America
The Commentary of British Visitors to the United States, 1890–1950
Robert Frankel
Fall 2006
Madison
The Illustrated Sesquicentennial History, Volume 1, 1856–1931
Stuart D. Levitan
Fall 2006
Imperium and Cosmos
Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius
Paul Rehak, Edited by John G. Younger
Fall 2006
Women in Print
Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand
Spring 2006
Buried Indians
Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern Town
Laurie Hovell McMillin
Spring 2006
Viêt Nam
Borderless Histories
Edited by Nhung Tuyet Tran and Anthony Reid
Spring 2006
The Slow Failure
Population Decline and Independent Ireland, 1920–1973
Mary E. Daly
Fall 2005
Nachituti’s Gift
Economy, Society, and Environment in Central Africa
David M. Gordon
Fall 2005
Epic Revisionism
Russian History and Literature as Stalinist Propaganda
Edited by Kevin M. F. Platt and David Brandenberger
Fall 2005
Cheese
The Making of a Wisconsin Tradition
Jerry Apps
Spring 2005
Farm Crossing
The Amazing Adventures of Addie and Zachary
Jack Bushnell, Illustrated by Laurie Caple
Spring 2005
Harriet Tubman
The Life and the Life Stories
Jean M. Humez
Spring 2005
Stakeknife
Britain’s Secret Agents in Ireland
Martin Ingram and Greg Harkin
Spring 2005
Erotic Utopia
The Decadent Imagination in Russia’s Fin de Siècle
Olga Matich
Spring 2005
The Blind African Slave
Or Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, Nicknamed Jeffrey Brace
Jeffrey Brace, as told to Benjamin F. Prentiss, Esq., Edited and with an introduction by Kari J. Winter
Fall 2004
Lords of the Ring
The Triumph and Tragedy of College Boxing’s Greatest Team
Doug Moe
Fall 2004
Walking Shadows
Orson Welles, William Randolph Hearst, and Citizen Kane
John Evangelist Walsh
Fall 2004
An Emotional Gauntlet
From Life in Peacetime America to the War in European Skies
Stuart J. Wright
Fall 2004
Recalling the Revolution
Memoirs of a Filipino General
Santiago V. Alvarez, Translated by Paula Carolina S. Malay
Spring 2004
The Inferno
A Story of Terror and Survival in Chile
Luz Arce, Translated by Stacey Alba Skar
Spring 2004
The Eternal Paddy
Irish Identity and the British Press, 1798–1882
Michael de Nie
Spring 2004
Population and History
The Demographic Origins of the Modern Philippines
Edited by Daniel F. Doeppers and Peter Xenos
Spring 2004
Inventing a Hero
The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio
Glenn Anthony May
Spring 2004
Lives at the Margin
Biography of Filipinos Obscure, Ordinary, and Heroic
Edited by Alfred W. McCoy
Spring 2004
Madison
A History of the Formative Years
David V. Mollenhoff
Spring 2004
The 23rd Psalm
A Holocaust Memoir
George Lucius Salton, With Anna Salton Eisen
Spring 2004
Cultured Force
Makers and Defenders of the French Colonial Empire
Barnett Singer and John Langdon
Spring 2004
Witnessing the Disaster
Essays on Representation and the Holocaust
Edited by Michael Bernard-Donals and Richard Glejzer
Fall 2003
Inextricably Bonded
Israeli Arab and Jewish Writers Re-Visioning Culture
Rachel Feldhay Brenner
Fall 2003
Collected Memories
Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony
Christopher R. Browning
Fall 2003
Arrows in the Dark
David Ben-Gurion, the Yishuv Leadership, and Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust
Tuvia Friling, Translated by Ora Cummings
Fall 2003
Doubly Chosen
Jewish Identity, the Soviet Intelligentsia, and the Russian Orthodox Church
Judith Deutsch Kornblatt
Fall 2003
Hasidism on the Margin
Reconciliation, Antinomianism, and Messianism in Izbica and Radzin Hasidism
Shaul Magid
Fall 2003
Nazi Culture
Intellectual, Cultural, and Social Life in the Third Reich
George L. Mosse
Fall 2003
What History Tells
George L. Mosse and the Culture of Modern Europe
Edited by Stanley G. Payne, David J. Sorkin, and John S. Tortorice, Foreword by Walter Laqueur
Fall 2003
A Match Made in Hell
The Jewish Boy and the Polish Outlaw Who Defied the Nazis
Larry Stillman, From the testimony of Morris Goldner
Fall 2003
The Woman in Battle
The Civil War Narrative of Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Cuban Woman and Confederate Soldier
Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Introduction by Jesse Alemán
Fall 2003
Irish Peasants
Violence and Political Unrest, 1780–1914
Edited by Samuel Clark and James S. Donnelly, Jr.
Spring 2003
Yugoslavism
Histories of a Failed Idea, 1918–1992
Edited by Dejan Djokic
Spring 2003
Sinn Féin
A Hundred Turbulent Years
Brian Feeney
Spring 2003
The Imperial Screen
Japanese Film Culture in the Fifteen Years’ War, 1931–1945
Peter B. High
Spring 2003
The Army of Truth
Selected Poems by Henrik Wergeland
Henrik Wergeland, Edited by Ragnhild Galtung; Translated by Anne Born, G.M. Gathorne-Hardy, and I. Grøndahl
Spring 2003
Mission Underway
The History of the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association and the Popular Culture Movement 1967–2001
Edited, Revised, and Updated by Ray B. Browne
2002
Sundae Best
A History of Soda Fountains
Anne Cooper Funderburg
2002
Minor Omissions
Children in Latin American History and Society
Edited by Tobias Hecht
Fall 2002
Creating Spaniards
Culture and National Identity in Republican Spain
Sandie Holguín
Fall 2002
Young Bob
A Biography of Robert M. La Follette, Jr.
Patrick J. Maney
Fall 2002
A City at War
Milwaukee Labor during World War II
Richard L. Pifer
Fall 2002
A Summer Up North
Henry Aaron and the Legend of Eau Claire Baseball
Jerry Poling
Fall 2002
Republic of Egos
A Social History of the Spanish Civil War
Michael Seidman
Fall 2002
We Alone Will Rule
Native Andean Politics in the Age of Insurgency
Sinclair Thomson
Fall 2002
Hidden
A Sister and Brother in Nazi Poland
Fay Walker and Leo Rosen, With Caren S. Neile
Fall 2002
Purity in Print
Book Censorship in America from the Gilded Age to the Computer Age
Paul S. Boyer
Spring 2002
Strong-Minded Woman
The Story of Lavinia Goodell, Wisconsin’s First Female Lawyer
Mary Lahr Schier
Spring 2002
Wisconsin Then and Now
The Wisconsin Sesquicentennial Rephotography Project
Nicolette Bromberg, With introductory essays by Steven Hoelscher and Thomas R. Vale
Fall 2001
Regional Fictions
Culture and Identity in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Stephanie Foote
Fall 2001
Wisconsin Indians
Nancy Oestreich Lurie
Fall 2001
Eighteenth-Century Contexts
Historical Inquiries in Honor of Phillip Harth
Edited by Howard D. Weinbrot, Peter J. Schakel, and Stephen E. Karian
Fall 2001
A Duel of Giants
Bismarck, Napoleon III, and the Origins of the Franco-Prussian War
David Wetzel
Fall 2001
The Lunda-Ndembu
Style, Change, and Social Transformation in South Central Africa
James A. Pritchett
Spring 2001
In Times of Crisis
Essays on European Culture, Germans, and Jews
Steven E. Aschheim
Fall 2000
The Nuclear Muse
Literature, Physics, and the First Atomic Bombs
John Canaday
Fall 2000
Fieldwork Dilemmas
Anthropologists in Postsocialist States
Edited by Hermine G. De Soto and Nora Dudwick
Fall 2000
La Pointe
Village Outpost on Madeline Island
Hamilton Nelson Ross, With a foreword by Thomas Vennum, Jr.
Fall 2000
An Underground Life
Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin
Gad Beck, Written with Frank Heibert; Translated by Allison Brown
Fall 1999
Wayward Icelanders
Punishment, Boundary Maintenance, and the Creation of Crime
Helgi Gunnlaugsson and John Galliher
Fall 1999
Fearful Hope
Approaching the New Millennium
Edited by Christopher Kleinhenz and Fannie J. LeMoine
Fall 1999
Brothers and Strangers
The East European Jew in German and German Jewish Consciousness, 1800–1923
Steven E. Aschheim
Spring 1999
Chiaroscuro
Essays of Identity
Helen Barolini
Spring 1999
The Oneida Indian Journey
From New York to Wisconsin, 1784–1860
Edited by Laurence M. Hauptman and L. Gordon McLester III, With a Foreword by William T. Hagan and a Preface by Gerald Hill
Spring 1999
When Government Was Good
Memories of a Life in Politics
Henry S. Reuss, With a Foreword by John Kenneth Galbraith
Spring 1999
Silent Witnesses
Representations of Working-Class Women in the United States
Jacqueline Ellis
1998
Who Owns America?
Social Conflict over Property Rights
Edited by Harvey M. Jacobs
Fall 1998
Indigenism
Ethnic Politics in Brazil
Alcida Rita Ramos
Fall 1998
My Generation
Collective Autobiography and Identity Politics
John Downton Hazlett
Spring 1998
The Golden Signpost
A Guide to Happiness and Prosperity
Translated by Colin D. Thomson, Edited by Charlotte Lang Brancaforte
Spring 1998
Recovering Bodies
Illness, Disability, and Life Writing
G. Thomas Couser, Foreword by Nancy Mairs
Fall 1997
American Superrealism
Nathanael West and the Politics of Representation in the 1930s
Jonathan Veitch
Fall 1997
Sickness and Health in America
Readings in the History of Medicine and Public Health
Edited by Judith Walzer Leavitt and Ronald L. Numbers
Spring 1997
Splintered Sisterhood
Gender and Class in the Campaign against Woman Suffrage
Susan E. Marshall
Spring 1997
Way of Death
Merchant Capitalism and the Angolan Slave Trade, 1730–1830
Joseph C. Miller
Spring 1997
Chippewa Treaty Rights
The Reserved Rights of Wisconsin's Chippewa Indians in Historical Perspective
Ronald N. Satz, With a Foreword by Rennard Strickland
Spring 1997
Befriending
The American Samaritans
Monica Dickens
1996
Buckeye Schoolmaster
A Chronicle of Midwestern Rural Life, 1853–1865
Edited by J. Merton England
1996
The Healthiest City
Milwaukee and the Politics of Health Reform: Wisconsin Edition
Judith Walzer Leavitt
Fall 1996
Cultural Map of Wisconsin
A Cartographic Portrait of the State
David Woodward, Robert C. Ostergren, Onno Brouwer, Steven Hoelscher, Joshua Hane
Fall 1996
The History of Alta California
A Memoir of Mexican California
Antonio María Osio, Translated, Edited, and Annotated by Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz
Spring 1996
The Grandmothers
A Family Portrait
Glenway Wescott, with a New Introduction by Sargent Bush Jr.
Spring 1996
After the USSR
Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Politics in the Commonwealth of Independent States
Anatoly M. Khazanov
Fall 1995
After Tylor
British Social Anthropology, 1888–1951
George W. Stocking, Jr.
Fall 1995
People of the Plow
An Agricultural History of Ethiopia, 1800–1990
James C. McCann
Spring 1995
Eat Not This Flesh
Food Avoidances from Prehistory to the Present
Frederick J. Simoons
Fall 1994
Fact and Feeling
Baconian Science and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination
Jonathan Smith
Fall 1994
Witnessing Slavery
The Development of Ante-bellum Slave Narratives
Frances Smith Foster
Spring 1994
Breaking the Chains
Slavery, Bondage, and Emancipation in Modern Africa and Asia
Edited by Martin A. Klein
Fall 1993
On Wisconsin Women
Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage
Genevieve G. McBride
Fall 1993
Behind the Throne
Servants of Power to Imperial Presidents, 1898–1968
Edited by Thomas J. McCormick and Walter LaFeber
Fall 1993
Confronting Historical Paradigms
Peasants, Labor, and the Capitalist World System in Africa and Latin America
Frederick Cooper, Allen F. Isaacman, Florencia C. Mallon, William Roseberry, and Steve J. Stern
Spring 1993
After Freedom
A Cultural Study in the Deep South
Hortense Powdermaker, With a new Introduction by Brackette P. Williams and Drexel Woodson
Spring 1993
Livin’ the Blues
Memoirs of a Black Journalist and Poet
Frank Marshall Davis, Edited with an Introduction by John Edgar Tidwell
Fall 1992
Race in America
The Struggle for Equality
Edited by Herbert Hill and James E. Jones Jr.
Fall 1992
The Politics of Pensions
A Comparative Analysis of Britain, Canada, and the United States, 1880–1940
Ann Shola Orloff
Fall 1992
A Woman’s Civil War
A Diary with Reminiscences of the War, from March 1862
Cornelia Peake McDonald, Edited with an Introduction by Minrose C. Gwin
Spring 1992
Kings and Clans
Ijwi Island and the Lake Kivu Rift, 1780–1840
David Newbury
Spring 1992
Vox intexta
Orality and Textuality in the Middle Ages
Edited by A. N. Doane and Carol Braun Pasternack
Fall 1991
Colonial Situations
Essays on the Contextualization of Ethnographic Knowledge
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Fall 1991
Watch on the Right
Conservative Intellectuals in the Reagan Era
J. David Hoeveler Jr.
Spring 1991
Cane Ridge
America’s Pentecost
Paul K. Conkin
Fall 1990
Journeys in New Worlds
Early American Women’s Narratives
Edited by William L. Andrews, Sargent Bush, Jr., Annette Kolodny, Amy Schrager Lang, and Daniel B. Shea
Fall 1990
God’s Empire
William Bell Riley and Midwestern Fundamentalism
William Vance Trollinger Jr.
Fall 1990
And Sadly Teach
Teacher Education and Professionalization in American Culture
Jurgen Herbst
Fall 1989
Wisconsin
A History
Robert C. Nesbit, Revised and updated by William F. Thompson
Fall 1989
Mixed Blood
Intermarriage and Ethnic Identity in Twentieth-Century America
Paul R. Spickard
Fall 1989
Constantinople and the West
Essays on the Late Byzantine (Palaeologan) and Italian Renaissances and the Byzantine and Roman Churches
Deno John Geanakoplos
Spring 1989
Making the American Home
Middle-Class Women and Domestic Material Culture, 1840–1940
Edited by Marilyn F. Motz and Pat Browne
1988
Pastoral Cities
Urban Ideals and the Symbolic Landscape of America
James L. Machor
Fall 1987
Laws of Our Fathers
Popular Culture and the U.S. Constitution
Edited by Ray B. Browne and Glenn J. Browne
1986
A History of the Crusades, Volume V
The Impact of the Crusader States on the Near East
Series Edited by Kenneth M. Setton, Volume Edited by Norman P. Zacour and Harry W. Hazard
Fall 1985
Red Gold of Africa
Copper in Precolonial History and Culture
Eugenia W. Herbert
Spring 1984
Latin American History
A Teaching Atlas
Cathryn L. Lombardi and John V. Lombardi with K. Lynn Stoner
Fall 1983
Roman Cities
Les villes romaines by Pierre Grimal
Edited and translated by G. Michael Woloch
Fall 1982
The Fallen Angel
Chastity, Class and Women's Reading, 1835–1880
Sally Mitchell
1981
Fascism
Comparison and Definition
Stanley G. Payne
Spring 1980
America
Exploration and Travel
Steven E. Kagel, Editor
1979
Slavery in Africa
Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Edited by Suzanne Miers and Igor Kopytoff
Spring 1977
The Militant Hackwriter
French Popular Literature 1800–1848 and Its Influence, Artistic and Political
Lucian W. Minor
1975
Lincoln-Lore
Lincoln in the Popular Mind
Edited by Ray B. Browne
1974
Africa and the West
Intellectual Responses to European Culture
Edited by Philip D. Curtin
Spring 1972
Time Longer Than Rope
A History of a Black Man’s Struggle for Freedom in South Africa
Edward Roux, With a Foreword by Philip D. Curtin
1964
Black Moses
The Story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association
E. David Cronon, With a Foreword by John Hope Franklin
1955
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