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- Anglicizing America, empire, revolution, republic, edited by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, Andrew Shankman, and David J. Silverman
- Provincializing global history, money, ideas, and things in the Languedoc, 1680-1830, James Livesey
- The Jewish metropolis, New York City from the 17th to the 21st century, edited by Daniel Soyer
- Identity capitalists, the powerful insiders who exploit diversity to maintain inequality, Nancy Leong
- The Idea of Prison Abolition., Tommie Shelby
- Escape from Rome, the failure of empire and the road to prosperity, Walter Scheidel
- Belonging to the nation : inclusion and exclusion in the Polish-German borderlands, 1939-1951, John J. Kulczycki
- Queer Budapest, 1873-1961, Anita Kurimay
- Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
- Averting catastrophe, decision theory for COVID-19, climate change, and potential disasters of all kinds, Cass R. Sunstein
- German as a Jewish problem, the language politics of Jewish nationalism, Marc Volovici
- Mixed faith and shared feeling, theater in post-reformation London, Musa Gurnis
- Alleviative objects, intersectional entanglement and progressive racism in Caribbean art, David Frohnapfel
- Forging ties, forging passports, migration and the modern Sephardi diaspora, Devi Mays
- The lions' den, Zionism and the Left from Hannah Arendt to Noam Chomsky, Susie Linfield
- The Great Leveler, Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century, Walter Scheidel
- The dead pledge, the origins of the mortgage market and federal bailouts, 1913-1939, Judge Glock
- The stuff of soldiers, a history of the Red Army in World War II through objects, Brandon M. Schechter
- Ethics for adversaries, the morality of roles in public and professional life, Arthur Isak Applbaum
- (Post)colonial histories, trauma, memory and reconciliation in the context of the Angolan civil war, edited by Benedikt Jager and Steffi Hobuss
- Wicked flesh, black women, intimacy, and freedom in the Atlantic world, Jessica Marie Johnson
- Life along the Silk Road, Susan Whitfield
- Degenerative realism, novel and nation in twenty-first-century France, Christy Wampole
- Curious encounters, voyaging, collecting, and making knowledge in the long eighteenth century, edited by Adriana Craciun and Mary Terrall
- Macho men and modern women, Mexican immigration, social experts and changing family values in the 20th century United States, Claudia Roesch
- Countersexual manifesto, Paul B. Prediado ; translated by Kevin Gerry Dunn ; foreword by Jack Halberstam
- Beneath the surface, a transnational history of skin lighteners, Lynn M. Thomas
- No enchanted palace, the end of empire and the ideological origins of the United Nations, Mark Mazower
- Illegality, inc., clandestine migration and the business of bordering Europe, Ruben Andersson
- Forgers and critics, creativity and duplicity in western scholarship, Anthony Grafton
- Agile faculty, practical strategies for managing research, service, and teaching, Rebecca Pope-Ruark
- Weimar thought, a contested legacy, edited by Peter E. Gordon and John P. McCormick
- Writing culture, the poetics and politics of ethnography : a School of American Research advanced seminar, edited by James Clifford and George E. Marcus
- A violent peace, media, truth, and power at the League of Nations, Carolyn N. Biltoft
- Making new music in Cold War Poland, the Warsaw Autumn Festival, 1956-1968, Lisa Jakelski
- Trading freedom, how trade with China defined early America, Dael A. Norwood
- A great war in south India, German accounts of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, 1766-1799, edited by Ravi Ahuja and Martin Christof-Fuchsle
- Nation at play, a history of sport in India, Ronojoy Sen
- The challenge of Nietzsche, how to approach his thought, Jeremy Fortier
- Premodern ecologies in the modern literary imagination, edited by Vin Nardizzi and Tiffany Jo Werth
- Byzantium after the nation, the problem of continuity in Balkan historiographies, Dimitris Stamatopoulos
- Historical dictionaries in their paratextual context, edited by Roderick McConchie and Jukka Tyrkk o
- Oilcraft, the myths of scarcity and security that haunt U.S. energy policy, Robert Vitalis
- Native bias, overcoming discrimination against immigrants, Donghyun Danny Choi, Mathias Poertner, and Nicholas Sambanis
- Objects observed, the poetry of things in twentieth-century France and America, John C. Stout
- Buying gay, how physique entrepreneurs sparked a movement, David K. Johnson
- Making sex public and other cinematic fantasies, Damon R. Young
- Worldmaking after empire, the rise and fall of self-determination, Adom Getachew
- Triadic coercion, Israel's targeting of states that host nonstate actors, Wendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili
- A pattern of violence, how the law classifies crimes and what it means for justice, David Alan Sklansky