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- Bread from stones, the Middle East and the making of modern humanitarianism, Keith David Watenpaugh
- Fresh, a perishable history, Susanne Freidberg
- The life of Hinduism, edited by John Stratton Hawley and Vasudha Narayanan
- The Sarah Siddons audio files, romanticism and the lost voice, Judith Pascoe
- Japan's Orient, rendering pasts into history, Stefan Tanaka
- Breaking ranks, Iraq veterans speak out against the war, Matthew Gutmann and Catherine Lutz
- Coming to terms with the nation, ethnic classification in modern China, Thomas S. Mullaney ; with a foreword by Benedict Anderson
- Creating a common polity, religion, economy, and politics in the making of the Greek koinon, Emily Mackil
- A malleable map, geographies of restoration in central Japan, 1600-1912, Kären Wigen
- The reproduction of mothering, psychoanalysis and the sociology of gender : with a new preface, Nancy Chodorow
- The female body and the law, Zillah R. Eisenstein
- Printing and book culture in late imperial China, edited by Cynthia J. Brokaw and Kai-wing Chow
- Brushes with power, modern politics and the Chinese art of calligraphy, Richard Curt Kraus
- "Wicked" women and the reconfiguration of gender in Africa, edited by Dorothy L. Hodgson and Sheryl A. McCurdy
- The lost Italian Renaissance, humanists, historians, and Latin's legacy, Christopher S. Celenza
- Cotton is the mother of poverty, peasants, work, and rural struggle in colonial Mozambique, 1938-1961, Allen Isaacman
- Race for empire, Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II, T. Fujitani
- Everyday writing in the Graeco-Roman East, Roger S. Bagnall
- Ancestral leaves, a family journey through Chinese history, Joseph W. Esherick
- Selling women, prostitution, markets, and the household in early modern Japan, Amy Stanley ; foreword by Matthew H. Sommer
- American heathens, religion, race, and reconstruction in California, Joshua Paddison
- Shush!, growing up Jewish under Stalin : a memoir, Emil Draitser
- Golden holocaust, origins of the cigarette catastrophe and the case for abolition, Robert N. Proctor
- Urban forms and colonial confrontations, Algiers under French rule, Zeynep Çelik
- Chinese local elites and patterns of dominance, edited by Joseph W. Esherick and Mary Backus Rankin
- Florentine new towns, urban design in the late Middle Ages, David Friedman
- Terror in the mind of God, the global rise of religious violence, Mark Juergensmeyer
- Illusive utopia, theater, film, and everyday performance in North Korea, Suk-Young Kim
- The Darjeeling distinction, labor and justice on fair-trade tea plantations in India, Sarah Besky
- Women and Islamic revival in a West African town, Adeline Masquelier
- After camp, portraits in midcentury Japanese American life and politics, Greg Robinson
- Restless souls, the making of American spirituality, Leigh Eric Schmidt
- Biography of an empire, governing Ottomans in an age of revolution, Christine M. Philliou
- Berlin Psychoanalytic, psychoanalysis and culture in Weimar Republic Germany and beyond, Veronika Fuechtner
- The art of doing good, charity in late Ming China, Joanna Handlin Smith
- A forest on the sea, environmental expertise in Renaissance Venice, Karl Appuhn
- The Copernican question, prognostication, skepticism, and celestial order, Robert S. Westman
- Berenike and the ancient maritime spice route, Steven E. Sidebotham
- The master and Minerva, disputing women in French medieval culture, Helen Solterer
- Domestic individualism, imagining self in nineteenth-century America, Gillian Brown
- Art workers, radical practice in the Vietnam War era, Julia Bryan-Wilson
- Visions of Japanese modernity, articulations of cinema, nation, and spectatorship, 1895-1925, Aaron Gerow
- When Christians first met Muslims, a sourcebook of the earliest Syriac writings on Islam, Michael Philip Penn
- Uncertain tastes, memory, ambivalence, and the politics of eating in Samburu, northern Kenya, Jon Holtzman
- Controlling contested places, late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy, Christine Shepardson
- Venice incognito, masks in the serene republic, James H. Johnson
- Jews, Germans, and Allies, close encounters in occupied Germany, Atina Grossmann
- Key themes for the study of Islam, edited by Jamal J. Elias
- Looking askance, skepticism and American art from Eakins to Duchamp, Michael Leja
- Creative composites, modernism, race, and the Stieglitz circle, Lauren Kroiz