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Historian Emine Ö. Evered’s Prohibition in Turkey: Alcohol and the Politics of Identity (University
Though Latinx foodways are eagerly embraced and consumed by people across the United States, the nat
Exchange of Ideas: The Economy of Higher Education in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2023) launches
Ordering Customs: Ethnographic Thought in Early Modern Venice (University of Delaware Press, 2023) e
We take it for granted that good neighborhoods—with good schools and good housing—are inaccessible t
In this groundbreaking biography, Mary Frances Phillips immerses readers in the life and legacy of E
By the fifth and sixth centuries, the bread and circuses and triumphal processions of the Roman Empi
Vacationing in Dictatorships: International Tourism in Socialist Romania and Franco's Spain (Cornell
Just in time for Black History Month, we share an episode we’ve been excitedly working on for a numb
Histories of Britain composed during the "twelfth-century renaissance" display a remarkable amount o
Palestine's Christians and the Nationalist Cause: The Late Ottoman and Mandatory Periods (Routledge,
The road to Queen Elizabeth II’s implementation of African reforms was rough, especially in the firs
The period from the Mamlūk reconquest of Acre (1291) to the Ottoman siege of Constantinople (1453) w
Since the commercial introduction of the automobile, US automakers have always sought women as custo
In the early years of American independence, Methodism emerged as the new republic’s fastest growing
Many people assume that the first introduction of Christianity to the Chinese was part of nineteenth
The story of King Henry VIII, a man who married six times only to execute two of those wives, is par
Mass Housing: Modern Architecture and State Power – a Global History (Bloomsbury, 2021) is a major w
As a rising infrastructure powerhouse, China has the largest electricity generation capacity in the
Crisis, War, and the Holocaust in Lithuania is the first scholarly English-language study of Lithuan