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- The decline of sentiment, American film in the 1920s, Lea Jacobs
- Sex, law, and society in late imperial China, Matthew H. Sommer
- Politics of the womb, women, reproduction, and the state in Kenya, Lynn M. Thomas
- Down from Olympus, archaeology and philhellenism in Germany, 1750-1970, Suzanne L. Marchand
- Passions of the tongue, language devotion in Tamil India, 1891-1970, Sumathi Ramaswamy
- Displaying the Orient, architecture of Islam at nineteenth-century world's fairs, Zeynep Çelik
- The politics of gender after socialism, a comparative-historical essay, Susan Gal and Gail Kligman
- New worlds for all, Indians, Europeans, and the remaking of early America, Colin G. Calloway
- The cultivation of whiteness, science, health and racial destiny in Australia, Warwick Anderson
- Tensions of empire, colonial cultures in a bourgeois world, edited by Frederick Cooper, Ann Laura Stoler
- Capturing women, the manipulation of cultural imagery in Canada's Prairie West, Sarah Carter
- Stigmas of the Tamil stage, an ethnography of Special Drama artists in South India, Susan Seizer
- Paris shopkeepers and the politics of resentment, Philip G. Nord
- Manliness & civilization, a cultural history of gender and race in the United States, 1880-1917, Gail Bederman
- Singing the French Revolution, popular culture and politics, 1787-1799, Laura Mason
- The lost promise of civil rights, Risa L. Goluboff
- Suburban warriors, the origins of the new American Right, Lisa McGirr
- The civilian elite of Cairo in the later Middle Ages, Carl F. Petry
- Republic of capital, Buenos Aires and the legal transformation of the Atlantic world, Jeremy Adelman
- The characteristic symphony in the age of Haydn and Beethoven, Richard Will
- Cold War civil rights, race and the image of American democracy, Mary L. Dudziak
- The Jewish century, Yuri Slezkine
- Scotland and its first American colony, 1683-1765, Ned C. Landsman
- Prison religion, faith-based reform and the constitution, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
- Teachers of the inner chambers, women and culture in seventeenth-century China, Dorothy Ko
- One vast winter count, the Native American West before Lewis and Clark, Colin G. Calloway
- Sex in public, the incarnation of early Soviet ideology, Eric Naiman
- Manufacturing ideology, scientific management in twentieth-century Japan, William M. Tsutsui
- The two eyes of the Earth, art and ritual of kingship between Rome and Sasanian Iran, Matthew P. Canepa
- Listening in Paris, a cultural history, James H. Johnson
- Cinderella's sisters, a revisionist history of footbinding, Dorothy Ko
- On the African waterfront, urban disorder and the transformation of work in colonial Mombasa, Frederick Cooper
- Sex after fascism, memory and morality in twentieth-century Germany, Dagmar Herzog
- American Babylon, race and the struggle for postwar Oakland, Robert O. Self
- The church of women, gendered encounters between Maasai and missionaries, Dorothy L. Hodgson
- The Horace's Villa Project, 1997-2003, edited by Bernard D. Frischer, Jane Crawford, Monica de Simone
- The women of Mexico City, 1790-1857, Silvia Marina Arrom
- An enchanted modern, gender and public piety in Shi'i Lebanon, Lara Deeb
- The matter of the gods, religion and the Roman Empire, Clifford Ando
- The dark mirror, German cinema between Hitler and Hollywood, Lutz Koepnick
- Shadows of empire, colonial discourse and Javanese tales, Laurie J. Sears
- To love, honor, and obey in colonial Mexico, conflicts over marriage choice, 1574-1821, Patricia Seed
- The radiance of France, nuclear power and national identity after World War II, Gabrielle Hecht
- Prophetic sons and daughters, female preaching and popular religion in industrial England, Deborah M. Valenze
- Culture, power, and the state, rural North China, 1900-1942, Prasenjit Duara
- Ladies of labor, girls of adventure, working women, popular culture, and labor politics at the turn of the twentieth century, Nan Enstad
- The uncensored Boris Godunov, the case for Pushkin's original Comedy, with annotated text and translation, Chester Dunning ; with Caryl Emerson, Sergei Fomichev, Lidiia Lotman, and Antony Wood
- The Enlightenment Bible, translation, scholarship, culture, Jonathan Sheehan
- Transylvanian villagers, three centuries of political, economic, and ethnic change, Katherine Verdery
- Karl Popper, the formative years, 1902-1945, politics and philosophy in interwar Vienna, Malachi Haim Hacohen