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New Books in History

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Julia Sneeringer's book provides a concise overview of developments in the Federal Republic of Germa

In recent years, security actors have become increasingly concerned with health issues. Bodily Fluid

The Vietnam War cast a shadow over the American psyche from the moment it began. In its time it spar

Their Accomplices Wore Robes: How the Supreme Court Chained Black America to the Bottom of a Racial

Stalin's Final Films: Cinema, Socialist Realism, and Soviet Postwar Reality, 1945-1953 (Cornell UP,

Furious economic growth and social change resulted in pervasive civic conflict in Imperial Germany.

The first book to combine exquisite cartographical charts of the Moon with a thorough exploration of

As Ukraine is embroiled in an ongoing struggle with Russia to preserve its territorial integrity and

The extraordinary life of forgotten World War II hero Evans Carlson, commander of America’s first sp

HIV emerged in the world at a time when medicine and healthcare were undergoing two major transforma

In 1845, European potato fields from Spain to Scandinavia were attacked by a novel pathogen. But it

Siam had been dealing with Christian missionaries for centuries, but from the 1830s a new wave of Pr

Studies of statebuilding and peacebuilding have been criticized for their disregard of people living

In Nature's Memory: Behind the Scenes at the World’s Natural History Museums (Penguin, 2025), zoolog

The Port (present-day Hà Tiên), situated in the Mekong River Delta and Gulf of Siam littoral, was fo

In 1849, the Mary Ann Shadd Cary had not yet become one of the first Black woman newspaper editors i

A detailed history of Nazi anti-partisan warfare on the Eastern Front during Operation Barbarossa. F

In Driven: The Race to Create the Autonomous Car (Simon & Schuster, 2022), Alex Davies tells the

Before the invention of the gummed envelope in the 1830s, how did people secure their private letter

Empire of Poverty: The Moral-Political Economy of the Spanish Empire (Oxford University Press, 2024)