- The humanities in the schools
- Liberty and coercion, the paradox of American government from the founding to the present, Gary Gerstle
- Human communication as narration, Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action, Walter R. Fisher
- Collectors, collections, and scholarly culture
- Magical Arrows, the Maori, the Greeks, and the folklore of the universe, Gregory Schrempp; foreword by Marshall Sahlins
- A provincial elite in early modern Tuscany, family and power in the creation of the state, Giovanna Benadusi
- Colonialism by proxy, Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria, Moses E. Ochonu
- Muriel Spark, Edited by David Herman
- Ruins of identity, ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands, Mark J. Hudson
- Books under suspicion, censorship and tolerance of revelatory writing in late medieval England, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
- Ten thousand things, module and mass production in Chinese art, Lothar Ledderose
- Ecoambiguity, environmental crises and East Asian literatures, Karen Laura Thornber
- Irrigated Eden, the making of an agricultural landscape in the American West, Mark Fiege; foreword by William Cronon
- The transformation of humanistic studies in the twenty-first century, opporunities and perils
- The afterlife of Sai Baba, competing visions of a global saint, Karline McLain
- The politics of precaution, regulating health, safety, and environmental risks in Europe and the United States, David Vogel
- Ecclesiastical knights, the military orders in Castile, 1150-1330, Sam Zeno Conedera, SJ
- Art, alienation, and the humanities, a critical engagement with Herbert Marcuse, Charles Reitz
- Dictionary of scientific biography, Charles Coulston Gillispie, editor in chief
- Constitutionalism and democracy, transitions in the contemporary world : the American Council of Learned Societies comparative constitutionalism papers, edited by Douglas Greenberg ... [and others]
- States of injury, power and freedom in late modernity, Wendy Brown
- Mathematics in ancient Iraq, a social history, Eleanor Robson
- The passion of al-Hallāj Mystic and Martyr of Islam, Volume 1, The Life of al-Hallāj, Louis Massignon; Translated from the French with a biographical foreword by Herbert Mason
- Sacred queens and women of consequence, rank, gender, and colonialism in the Hawaiian Islands, Jocelyn Linnekin
- Aldo Leopold, his life and work, Curt Meine
- Power Lines, Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest, Andrew Needham
- Beyond the land ethic, more essays in environmental philosophy, J. Baird Callicott
- Women of Jeme, lives in a Coptic town in late antique Egypt, T. G. Wilfong
- Captives and voyagers, black migrants across the eighteenth-century British Atlantic World, Alexander X. Byrd
- A life of learning, Charles Homer Haskins lecture for 1991
- Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture, Deborah Lutz
- After Cloven Tongues of Fire, Protestant Liberalism in Modern American History, David A. Hollinger
- The Sarah Siddons audio files, romanticism and the lost voice, Judith Pascoe
- The vanishing hectare, property and value in postsocialist Transylvania, Katherine Verdery
- Out of place, homeless mobilizations, subcities, and contested landscapes, Talmadge Wright
- The passion of al-Hallāj, Mystic and Martyr of Islam, Volume 3, The Teaching of al-Hallāj, Translated from the French with a biographical foreword by Herbert Mason
- Scholarship and teaching, a matter of mutual support
- The electric city, energy and the growth of the Chicago area, 1880-1930, Harold L. Platt
- Education and empowered citizenship in Mali, Jaimie Bleck
- The limits of expression in American intellectual life
- States and Power in Africa, Comparative Lessons in Authority and Control, Jeffrey Herbst
- A tremendous thing, friendship from the Iliad to the Internet, Gregory Jusdanis