Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 2013
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2013
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Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 2013
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Stanford University Press
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Stanford, California
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- Current flow, the electrification of Palestine, Ronen Shamir
- The aesthetics of hate, far-right intellectuals, antisemitism, and gender in 1930s France, Sandrine Sanos
- Costly democracy, peacebuilding and democratization after war, Christoph Zürcher ... [and others]
- A political history of national citizenship and identity in Italy, 1861-1950, Sabina Donati
- Citizen strangers, Palestinians and the birth of Israel's liberal settler state, Shira Robinson
- Camp sites, sex, politics, and academic style in postwar America, Michael Trask
- No billionaire left behind, satirical activism in America, Angelique Haugerud
- After Yugoslavia, the cultural spaces of a vanished land, edited by Radmila Gorup
- What remains, coming to terms with civil war in 19th century China, Tobie Meyer-Fong
- The highest poverty, monastic rules and form-of-life, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Adam Kotsko
- The rise and fall of human rights, cynicism and politics in occupied Palestine, Lori Allen
- Campaigning for justice, human rights advocacy in practice, Jo Becker
- A systems theory of religion, Niklas Luhmann ; Edited by André Kieserling ; Translated by David A. Brenner with Adrian Hermann
- The mark of the sacred, Jean-Pierre Dupuy ; translated by M.B. DeBevoise
- Warped mourning, stories of the undead in the land of the unburied, Alexander Etkind
- Campaigning for justice, human rights advocacy in practice, Jo Becker
- Making tea, making Japan, cultural nationalism in practice, Kristin Surak
- Integrating regions, Asia in comparative context, edited by Miles Kahler and Andrew MacIntyre
- A systems theory of religion, Niklas Luhmann ; Edited by André Kieserling ; Translated by David A. Brenner with Adrian Hermann
- Neoliberalism, interrupted, social change and contested governance in contemporary Latin America, edited by Mark Goodale and Nancy Postero
- Barbarism and its discontents, Maria Boletsi
- Campaigning for justice, human rights advocacy in practice, Jo Becker
- Camp sites, sex, politics, and academic style in postwar America, Michael Trask
- Income inequality, economic disparities and the middle class in affluent countries, edited by Janet C. Gornick and Markus Jäntti
- The barber of Damascus, nouveau literacy in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Levant, Dana Sajdi
- Memories of absence, how Muslims remember Jews in Morocco, Aomar Boum
- No billionaire left behind, satirical activism in America, Angelique Haugerud
- Life as politics, how ordinary people change the Middle East, Asef Bayat
- Staying afloat, risk and uncertainty in Spanish Atlantic world trade, 1760-1820, Jeremy Baskes
- Human, all too human II, and unpublished fragments from the period of Human, all too human II (spring 1878-fall 1879), Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated, with an afterword, by Gary Handwerk
- Wronged by empire, post-imperial ideology and foreign policy in India and China, Manjari Chatterjee Miller
- Determined to succeed?, performance versus choice in educational attainment, edited by Michelle Jackson
- The mark of the sacred, Jean-Pierre Dupuy ; translated by M.B. DeBevoise
- Time in the shadows, confinement in counterinsurgencies, Laleh Khalili
- Opus Dei, an archaeology of duty, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Adam Kotsko
- The rise and fall of human rights, cynicism and politics in occupied Palestine, Lori Allen
- Conservatives versus wildcats, a sociology of financial conflict, Simone Polillo
- Middle East authoritarianisms, governance, contestation, and regime resilience in Syria and Iran, edited by Steven Heydemann and Reinoud Leenders
- Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish modernity, architect of Zionism, Yiddishism, and orthodoxy, Jess Olson
- Time in the shadows, confinement in counterinsurgencies, Laleh Khalili
- A Frenchwoman's imperial story, Madame Luce in nineteenth-century Algieria, Rebecca Rogers
- The highest poverty, monastic rules and form-of-life, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Adam Kotsko
- After 1945, latency as origin of the present, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
- What remains, coming to terms with civil war in 19th century China, Tobie Meyer-Fong
- Human, all too human II, and unpublished fragments from the period of Human, all too human II (spring 1878-fall 1879), Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated, with an afterword, by Gary Handwerk
- Making tea, making Japan, cultural nationalism in practice, Kristin Surak
- The nuclear renaissance and international security, edited by Adam N. Stulberg and Matthew Fuhrmann
- The civilizing mission in the metropole, Algerian families and the French welfare state during decolonization, Amelia H. Lyons
- Camp sites, sex, politics, and academic style in postwar America, Michael Trask
- Life as politics, how ordinary people change the Middle East, Asef Bayat
Outgoing Resources
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