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- "The Farce of the fart" and other ribaldries : twelve medieval French plays in modern English
- A Catholic Cold War : Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., and the politics of American anticommunism
- A century of subways : celebrating 100 years of New York's underground railways
- A change in the weather : modernist imagination, African American imaginary
- A matter of life and death : hunting in contemporary Vermont
- A mirror for magistrates and the politics of the English Reformation
- A very dangerous woman : Martha Wright and women's rights
- Abolitionist politics and the coming of the Civil War
- Abortion rights as religious freedom
- Across the red line : stories from the surgical life
- Acts of authority, acts of resistance : theater and politics in colonial and postcolonial India
- Advocating dignity : human rights mobilizations in global politics
- After Hitler, before Stalin : Catholics, communists, and democrats in Slovakia, 1945-1948
- Afterimage : film, trauma, and the Holocaust
- Aliens and sojourners : self as other in early Christianity
- America the middlebrow : women's novels, progressivism, and middlebrow authorship between the wars
- American architects and their books, 1840-1915
- An American dream : the life of an African American soldier and POW who spent twelve years in communist China
- An Indian in White America
- An army of lions : the civil rights struggle before the NAACP
- Animal characters : nonhuman beings in early modern literature
- Appalachian Home Cooking : History, Culture, and Recipes
- Authorship and publicity before print : Jean Gerson and the transformation of late medieval learning
- Autonomy, sovereignty, and self-determination : the accommodation of conflicting rights
- Barney Frank : the story of America's only left-handed, gay, Jewish congressman
- Berlusconi's Italy : mapping contemporary Italian politics
- Beyond objectivism and relativism : science, hermeneutics, and praxis
- Beyond religious borders : interaction and intellectual exchange in the medieval Islamic world
- Beyond the persecuting society : religious toleration before the Enlightenment
- Bigamy and Christian identity in late medieval Champagne
- Bioethics in social context
- Black conservative intellectuals in modern America
- Black theatre : ritual performance in the African diaspora
- Bodies of belief : Baptist community in early America
- Books, maps, and politics : a cultural history of the Library of Congress, 1783-1861
- Botanical aspects of environment and economy at Gordion, Turkey
- Boycotts, buses, and passes : Black women's resistance in the U.S. South and South Africa
- Bring everybody : stories
- Bringing Zen home : the healing heart of Japanese women's rituals
- Butterfly, the bride : essays on law, narrative, and the family
- California crucible : the forging of modern American liberalism
- Catastrophe : law, politics, and the humanitarian impulse
- Censure and heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400
- Cesare Pavese and America : life, love, and literature
- Chaos and all that
- Chaos theory in the social sciences : foundations and applications
- Charles Johnson in context
- China Hand, an autobiography
- Colonialism, antisemitism, and Germans of Jewish descent in imperial Germany
- Conflict and compliance : state responses to international human rights pressure
- Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy : scholarship, empire, and the South Pacific
- Consuming pleasures : intellectuals and popular culture in the postwar world
- Corinna, a-Maying the Apocalypse : poems
- Crocus
- Cultivating a past : essays on the history of Hadley, Massachusetts
- Cultures of power : lordship, status, and process in twelfth-century Europe
- Cutting and the pedagogy of self-disclosure
- Dangerous economies : status and commerce in imperial New York
- Dark age bodies : gender and monastic practice in the early medieval West
- Death in the New World : cross-cultural encounters, 1492-1800
- Defining the sovereign community : the Czech and Slovak Republics
- Demonic desires : yetzer hara and the problem of evil in late antiquity
- Designing resilience : preparing for extreme events
- Discerning characters : the culture of appearance in early America
- Divided cities : Belfast, Beirut, Jerusalem, Mostar, and Nicosia
- Divine art, infernal machine : the reception of printing in the West from first impressions to the sense of an ending
- Do museums still need objects?
- Doing time on the outside : incarceration and family life in urban America
- Driven wild : how the fight against automobiles launched the modern wilderness movement
- Early anthropology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- Ecce monstrum : Georges Bataille and the sacrifice of form
- Economic rights in Canada and the United States
- Ecstatic morality and sexual politics : a Catholic and antitotalitarian theory of the body
- Electing the president, 2008 : the insiders' view
- Energy politics
- Equality & revolution : women's rights in the Russian Empire, 1905-1917
- Ethnographies of neoliberalism
- Evaluating art
- Everyday nationalism : women of the Hindu right in India
- Exiled memories : stories of Iranian diaspora
- Faith in nature : environmentalism as religious quest
- Family catastrophe
- Field guide to tidal wetland plants of the northeastern United States and neighboring Canada : vegetation of beaches, tidal flats, rocky shores, marshes, swamps, and coastal ponds
- First among equals : Abraham Lincoln's reputation during his administration
- First lady of letters : Judith Sargent Murray and the struggle for female independence
- Food chains : from farmyard to shopping cart
- Founding the Fathers : early church history and Protestant professors in nineteenth-century America
- Freedom's first generation : Black Hampton, Virginia, 1861-1890
- Freud on Madison Avenue : motivation research and subliminal advertising in America
- From Redstone to Ludlow : John Cleveland Osgood's struggle against the United Mine Workers of America
- From form to meaning : freshman composition and the long sixties, 1957-1974
- From liberation to conquest : the visual and popular cultures of the Spanish-American War of 1898
- Gandhi's body : sex, diet, and the politics of nationalism
- Gateway to vacationland : the making of Portland, Maine
- Gender and culture at the limit of rights
- Getting out : historical perspectives on leaving Iraq
- Giving meaning to economic, social, and cultural rights
- Going down to the barrio : homeboys and homegirls in change
- Gothic bodies : the politics of pain in romantic fiction
- Graceland Cemetery : a design history
- Gray Panthers
- Groundwork : Charles Hamilton Houston and the struggle for civil rights
- Growing greener cities : urban sustainability in the twenty-first century
- Hanoi journal, 1967
- Haunted visions : spiritualism and American art
- Hegel, Haiti and Universal history
- Hinterland dreams : the political economy of a midwestern city
- Hitler & America
- Homeland security : assessing the first five years
- Homo Narrans : the poetics and anthropology of oral literature
- Hope in a jar : the making of America's beauty culture
- How to get out of Iraq with integrity
- Human rights & conflict resolution in context : Colombia, Sierra Leone, & Northern Ireland
- Hungry Hill : a memoir
- I'm no hero : journeys of a Holocaust survivor
- Idylls of the wanderer : outside in literature and theory
- Illustrated atlas of the Himalaya
- Images, iconoclasm, and the Carolingians
- Imagining Philadelphia : Edmund Bacon and the future of the city
- In my mother's house : civil war in Sri Lanka
- In my power : letter writing and communications in early America
- In search of parenthood : coping with infertility and high-tech conception
- In the company of books : literature and its "classes" in nineteenth-century America
- Inessential solidarity : rhetoric and foreigner relations
- Information and legislative organization
- Inherent human rights : philosophical roots of the universal declaration
- Inside Greenwich Village : a New York City neighborhood, 1898-1918
- Intellectuals incorporated : politics, art, and ideas inside Henry Luce's media empire
- Interloper : poems
- Interpretation : ways of thinking about the sciences and the arts
- Introduction to animal rights : your child or the dog?
- Inventing the addict : drugs, race, and sexuality in nineteenth-century British and American literature
- James Jesus Angleton, the CIA, and the craft of counterintelligence
- John Woolman's path to the peaceable kingdom : a Quaker in the British Empire
- Karaoke fascism : Burma and the politics of fear
- La villa
- Labors lost : women's work and the early modern English stage
- Labors of imagination : aesthetics and political economy from Kant to Althusser
- Language and history in ancient Greek culture
- Late modernism : art, culture, and politics in Cold War America
- Latino lives in America : making it home
- Leaderless jihad : terror networks in the twenty-first century
- Learning from language : symmetry, asymmetry, and literary humanism
- Let this voice be heard : Anthony Benezet, father of Atlantic abolitionism
- Literacy in the Persianate world : writing and the social order
- Literary journalism on trial : Masson v. New Yorker and the First Amendment
- Living spirits with fixed abodes : the masterpieces exhibition : Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery
- Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
- Manhood, marriage & mischief : Rembrandt's 'Night watch' and other Dutch group portraits
- Margaret : a tale of the real and ideal, blight and bloom
- Market and thought : meditations on the political and biopolitical
- Marsh, meadow, mountain : natural places of the Delaware Valley
- Medicine and politics in colonial Peru : population growth and the Bourbon reforms
- Metaethics, egoism, and virtue : studies in Ayn Rand's normative theory
- Millennial praises : a Shaker hymnal
- Mirror : the fiction and essays of Kāoda Aya
- Morality's muddy waters : ethical quandaries in modern America
- Moving encounters : sympathy and the Indian question in Antebellum literature
- Murder and the death penalty in Massachusetts
- Musical forces : motion, metaphor, and meaning in music
- Muslims in global politics : identities, interests, and human rights
- My African horse problem
- Narrating the law : a poetics of talmudic legal stories
- Near Black : White-to-Black passing in American culture
- New Israel/New England : Jews and Puritans in early America
- Noose and hook
- Nō and kyōgen in the contemporary world
- Of gardens : selected essays
- On the move for love : migrant entertainers and the U.S. military in South Korea
- One family under God : love, belonging, and authority in early transatlantic Methodism
- Origins of agriculture in Western Central Asia : an environmental-archaeological study
- Our sisters' promised land : women, politics, and Israeli-Palestinian coexistence
- Out of sorts : on typography and print culture
- Out of the attic : inventing antiques in twentieth-century New England
- Owning William Shakespeare : the King's Men and their intellectual property
- Paradise, New York : a novel
- Past convictions : the penance of Louis the Pious and the decline of the Carolingians
- Paying the toll : local power, regional politics, and the Golden Gate Bridge
- Pens and needles : women's textualities in early modern England
- Philosophical inquiries : an introduction to problems of philosophy
- Pigeon trouble : bestiary biopolitics in a deindustrialized America
- Popular history and the literary marketplace, 1840-1920
- Popular print and popular medicine : almanacs and health advice in early America
- Prehistoric hunter-gatherers of the Baikal region, Siberia : bioarchaeological studies of past life ways
- Preserving and enhancing communities : a guide for citizens, planners, and policymakers
- Prisons and patriots : Japanese American wartime citizenship, civil disobedience, and historical memory
- Producing fashion : commerce, culture, and consumers
- Race and renaissance : African Americans in Pittsburgh since World War II
- Radclyffe Hall : a life in the writing
- Rain without thunder : the ideology of the animal rights movement
- Rainforest warriors : human rights on trial
- Ralph Ellison and the genius of America
- Re-reading poets : the life of the author
- Reading Emily Dickinson's letters : critical essays
- Reading women : literacy, authorship, and culture in the Atlantic world, 1500-1800
- Rebuilding urban places after disaster : lessons from Hurricane Katrina
- Reconciliation in divided societies : finding common ground
- Reinventing childhood after World War II
- Remaking Boston : an environmental history of the city and its surroundings
- Rhetorica in motion : feminist rhetorical methods & methodologies
- Right here I see my own books : the Woman's Building Library at the World's Columbian Exposition
- Rival queens : actresses, performance, and the eighteenth-century British theater
- Robert E. Sherwood : the playwright in peace and war
- Russia's factory children : state, society, and law, 1800-1917
- Sacred debts : state Civil War claims and American federalism, 1861-1880
- Scientific models in philosophy of science
- Scientific understanding : philosophical perspectives
- Secular missionaries : Americans and African development in the 1960s
- Security and suspicion : an ethnography of everyday life in Israel
- Seneca possessed : Indians, witchcraft, and power in the early American republic
- Sexual types : embodiment, agency, and dramatic character from Shakespeare to Shirley
- Shame and honor : a vulgar history of the Order of the Garter
- Shelter blues : sanity and selfhood among the homeless
- Skyscraper : the politics and power of building New York City in the twentieth century
- Soccer in a football world : the story of America's forgotten game
- Sound business : newspapers, radio, and the politics of new media
- Sound in the age of mechanical reproduction
- Specters of Paul : sexual difference in early Christian thought
- Spirits, blood, and drums : the Orisha religion in Trinidad
- Sports : the first five millennia
- Staying Fijian : Vatulele Island barkcloth and social identity
- Stitching identities in a free trade zone : gender and politics in Sri Lanka
- Styles of knowing : a new history of science from ancient times to the present
- Sustainable Lifeways : Cultural Persistence in an Ever-Changing Environment
- Tabula picta : painting and writing in medieval law
- Tashkent : forging a Soviet city, 1930-1966
- Teenage witches : magical youth and the search for the self
- Temporary lives : and other stories
- Text and ritual in early China
- The American college town
- The American people & the national forests : the first century of the U.S. Forest Service
- The Bohemians : a novel
- The Catholic calumet : colonial conversions in French and Indian North America
- The Cistercian evolution : the invention of a religious order in twelfth-century Europe
- The Colored cartoon : Black representation in American animated short films, 1907-1954
- The Depression comes to the South Side : protest and politics in the Black metropolis, 1930-1933
- The Empire reformed : English America in the age of the Glorious Revolution
- The FBI and the Catholic Church, 1935-1962
- The Great Society and the high tide of liberalism
- The Hebrew book in early modern Italy
- The Holocaust and the book : destruction and preservation
- The Sufi journey of Baba Rexheb
- The Supreme Court and the idea of constitutionalism
- The Tongking Gulf through history
- The Vatican mythographers
- The anatomy murders : being the true and spectacular history of Edinburgh's notorious Burke and Hare, and of the man of science who abetted them in the commission of their most heinous crimes
- The autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1790 : together with a summary of the chief events in Jefferson's life
- The birth of orientalism
- The book of the play : playwrights, stationers, and readers in early modern England
- The bride of Christ goes to hell : metaphor and embodiment in the lives of pious women, 200-1500
- The changeling
- The commodification of academic research : science and the modern university
- The contemporary African American novel : its folk roots and modern literary branches
- The corporeal imagination : signifying the holy in late ancient Christianity
- The diary of Elizabeth Drinker : the life cycle of an eighteenth-century woman
- The digest of Justinian
- The disenfranchisement of ex-felons
- The end of the innocence : the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair
- The evolution of college English : literacy studies from the Puritans to the Postmoderns
- The first prejudice : religious tolerance and intolerance in early America
- The first suburban Chinatown : the remaking of Monterey Park, California
- The genius of democracy : fictions of gender and citizenship in the United States, 1860-1945
- The graven image : representation in Babylonia and Assyria
- The great gypsy moth war : the history of the first campaign in Massachusetts to eradicate the gypsy moth, 1890-1901
- The history of American homeopathy : from rational medicine to holistic health care
- The incised drawings from early Phrygian Gordion
- The international struggle for new human rights
- The lost history of Piers Plowman
- The measure of woman : law and female identity in the crown of Aragon
- The myth of the addicted army : Vietnam and the modern war on drugs
- The native landscape reader
- The other side of grief : the home front and the aftermath in American narratives of the Vietnam War
- The paradox of relevance : ethnography and citizenship in the United States
- The political economy of transitions to peace : a comparative perspective
- The politics of judicial interpretation : the federal courts, Department of Justice, and civil rights, 1866-1876
- The politics of motherhood : maternity and women's rights in twentieth-century Chile
- The queen's library : image-making at the court of Anne of Brittany, 1477-1514
- The reconquest of Montreal : language policy and social change in a bilingual city
- The rhetoric of remediation : negotiating entitlement and access to higher education
- The road
- The scandal of reform : the grand failures of New York's political crusaders and the death of nonpartisanship
- The story of the Negro : the rise of the race from slavery
- The theater is in the street : politics and performance in sixties America
- The vigorous core of our nationality : race and regional identity in northeastern Brazil
- The world of Piers Plowman
- Then we saw the flames : stories
- Things American : art museums and civic culture in the Progressive Era
- Three's a crowd : the dynamic of third parties, Ross Perot, & Republican resurgence
- Through an uncommon lens : the life and photography of F. Holland Day
- Through the history of the Cold War : the correspondence of George F. Kennan and John Lukacs
- Through the schoolhouse door : folklore, community, curriculum
- To serve and to lead : a history of the Diocesan Boys' School, Hong Kong
- Tonga : a new bibliography
- Tour of duty : Samurai, military service in Edo, and the culture of early modern Japan
- Toward a composition made whole
- Toward critical patriotism : student resistance to political education in Hong Kong and China
- Town born : the political economy of New England from its founding to the Revolution
- Tracing Paradise : two years in harmony with John Milton : a reader's memoir
- TransBuddhism : transmission, translation, transformation
- Translation and power
- Translation, resistance, activism
- Trying to think with Emily Dickinson
- Understanding terror networks
- Unmarriages : women, men, and sexual unions in the Middle Ages
- Urban tomographies
- Used books : marking readers in Renaissance England
- Vernacular voices : language and identity in medieval French Jewish communities
- Violence and belief in late antiquity : militant devotion in Christianity and Islam
- Virgil's Eclogues
- Virtuosity in business : invisible law guiding the invisible hand
- Waikīkī : a history of forgetting & remembering
- Wash and be healed : the water-cure movement and women's health
- Washington's China : the national security world, the Cold War, and the origins of globalism
- What you will : gender, contract, and Shakespearean social space
- When Broadway was the runway : theater, fashion, and American culture
- Wildlife films
- Wit's end : women's humor as rhetorical & performative strategy
- Witching culture : folklore and neo-paganism in America
- Women and power in the Middle East
- Women of Japan and Korea : continuity and change
- Wonderful to relate : miracle stories and miracle collecting in high medieval England
- Young and defiant in Tehran
- Zoot suit : the enigmatic career of an extreme style
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