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2013
AMERICAN HISTORY
New
THE AMISH
DONALD B. KRAYBILL, KAREN M. JOHNSON-WEINER, and STEVEN M. NOLT
This companion book to the American Experience documentary on PBS takes an in-depth look into Amish life in America.
2013 432 pp., 50 halftones, 18 line drawings 978-1-4214-0914-6 $29.95 hardcover
A Cultural History
WILLIAM KERRIGAN
Well written, interesting, and original. A multi-layered story of the settling and transformation of the frontier.
This is a fine book, very well researched and written. Kilbride offers a unique and powerful definition of Americanness that will prove indispensable to scholars of the period and fascinating to the general reader.
ENTERTAINING ELEPHANTS
An important contribution to the history of entertainment, advertising, management, and consumption as well as to the history of humananimal relations. Etienne Benson, author of Wild Wilderness
2013 312 pp., 20 halftones 978-1-4214-0829-3 $55.00 hardcover
Business history too readily behaves as a smaller and submissive sibling of economics and economic history. In Reimagining Business History, the authors suggest more expansive and rewarding possibilities, and their attempt to push the field beyond its unacknowledged limits is to be applauded.
AMERICAN HISTORY
New in Paperback
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
A Life
MICHAEL BURLINGAME
Named One of the 5 Best Books of 2009 by The Atlantic Named one of the 10 Top Lincoln Books by Chicago Tribune Winner, PROSE Award for Best Book in U.S. History and Biography/Autobiography, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers Winner, Lincoln Prize, Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College
This book supplants [Carl] Sandburg and supersedes all other biographies. Future Lincoln books cannot be written without it, and from no other book can a general reader learn so much about Abraham Lincoln. It is the essential title for the bicentennial. James L. Swanson, Publishers Weekly
Volume 1 2013
Volume 2 2013
1,048 pp., 32 b&w photos 978-1-4214-1058-6 $29.95 paperback 978-1-4214-1068-5 $29.95 ebook
ROBOTS IN SPACE
Dr. Lerners account of the long relationship between the automobile and the beverage on both a corporate and a consumer levelis dogged, comprehensive and occasionally quite surprising.
EATING SMOKE
GODOR GORILLA
Emblazed against a historic backdrop of 150 years, Clarks choice of the 1920s is perfectly suited for her brilliant study of evolutionary imagery, for the Eating Smoke chronicles the parallel development decade saw significant social, economic and poof US firefighting forces and the fire insurance industry. Choice litical changes along with growing tensions over the question of where humans came from.
2003 440 pp., 29 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-0762-3 $40.00 paperback
AMERICAN HISTORY
IMAGINARY CITIZENS
Weikle-Mills clarifies childrens historical relationship to citizenship and shows the way in which childhood helped to define the very terms of citizenship. Julia L. Mickenberg, University of Texas at Austin
2012 280 pp., 9 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0721-0 $55.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0807-1 $55.00 ebook
New in Paperback
EVERY HOME A DISTILLERY
A well-composed, clearly written, highly informative study that significantly contributes to our understanding of how alcohol was brewed, distributed, and consumed in the colonial Chesapeake area.
2009 208 pp., 9 halftones 978-1-4214-0963-4 $24.95 paperback
A new kind of approach that orients readers toward the text in ways that are illuminating and productive. Carla Mulford, editor of
PLANTING AN EMPIRE
A valuable and wide-ranging summary of social, economic, and political developments in the Chesapeake from the beginning of European settlement to the Revolution.
AMERICAN HISTORY
Early America
WHEN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MET THE REVEREND WHITEFIELD KING PHILIPS WAR
This book takes an encounter between Benjamin Mandell has written the best concise account of Franklin and George Whitefield as an opportunity this total war. . . Choice to explore the meaning of the beginnings of mod176 pp., 9 line drawings, 3 halftones ern science and rationality on one hand and evan- 2010 978-0-8018-9628-6 $20.00 paperback gelical religious enthusiasm on the other.
2011 168 pp., 10 b&w photos 978-1-4214-0312-0 $19.95 paperback
JOEL BARLOW
Buels Joel Barlow is the first biography in two generations, and the best. Guardian
2011 448 pp., 6 halftones 978-0-8018-9769-6 $34.95 hardcover
Martellos fine study is enriched by his attention to the raw materials, labor practices and customs, capital requirements, and technological dimensions that framed each of Reveres ventures.
This book does everything an instructor could wish for by offering a historically rich, dramatic, and vividly rendered narrative that should at once engage and challenge students at all levels.
CROSSROADS OF EMPIRE
Landsman and the press are to be commended for promoting . . . the importance of the middle colonies for the development of American society to an English-speaking, twenty-first-century audience that is increasingly unaware of historical perspectives before the founding of the Republic. Historian
2010 256 pp. 10 b&w illus., 7 halftones, 3 line drawings 978-0-8018-9768-9 $25.00 paperback
AMERICAN HISTORY
Early America
BUYING INTO THE WORLD OF GOODS CAPTIVES AND COUNTRYMEN
Cowinner, Fred Kniffen Book Award, Pioneer America Society/Association for the Preservation of Landscapes and Artifacts Winner, Hagley Prize in Business History, The Business History Conference
The best study we have to date of early American consumerism.
Peskins splendid book gives the reader a new way to look at the Barbary piracy.
A well-executed regional history that serves as a powerful example of the necessity of environmental history focused on the intimate details of both natural and cultural landscapes.
The Overflowing of Friendship is a sophisticated analysis of sources that have long confused historians. Offering a thoughtful window onto the world of early American men, it demonstrates that sympathy and affection were important qualities for the founding fathers.
SCRAPING BY
Cowinner, Merle Curti Award, Organization of American Historians Winner, Philip Taft Labor History Book Award, ILR School at Cornell University and the Labor and Working-Class History Association Winner, H. L. Mitchell Award, Southern Historical Association
2008 392 pp., 8 halftones, 4 line drawings 978-0-8018-9007-9 $27.00 paperback
Winner, Kemper and Leila Williams Prize in Lousiana History, The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association
A sophisticated navigation of the intersections of race, status, and sexuality and the permeability of each boundary. Journal of World History
2009 352 pp., 7 halftones 978-0-8018-8680-5 $52.00 hardcover
AMERICAN HISTORY
Early America
THE UPPER COUNTRY SAINTS AND STRANGERS
Provides a fine, detailed analysis of French Conforti ably covers large amounts of material efforts to appropriate this region, to control and and time with inviting prose . . . Confortis work extract the greatest possible benefit from it, all comes highly recommended. Itinerario the while emphasizing the importance of Amerin2005 248 pp., 7 halftones, 4 line drawings dian alliances in both exploiting this region and in 978-0-8018-8254-8 $22.00 paperback denying access to the British.
Tropics of Discontent?
PHILIP P. BOUCHER
Thanks to the authors impressive scholarship we now understand how a place once despised as a backcountry quickly became the dynamic frontier of economic and social development in the United States. Washington Times
2003 224 pp., 17 b&w illus. 978-0-8018-7137-5 $21.00 paperback
Boucher writes with full sensitivity to the complex religious politics of France and Europe.
Instructors of courses in colonial America should consider this thorough textbook . . . Hoffer does a remarkable job. Teaching History
2006 544 pp., 17 line drawings 978-0-8018-8483-2 $26.00 paperback
Kruglers scholarship goes far to correct sectarian assessments of Catholic proprietorships in colonial Newfoundland and Maryland . . . A welltold tale of Catholic English court politics, impressively researched and cogently argued.
AMERICAN HISTORY
For five months in the winter of 18601861, Americans did not know for certain that civil war was upon them. Three senior historians look at the political process of secession and find multiple internal divisions political parties, whites and nonwhites, elites and masses, men and women.
2013 128 pp. 978-1-4214-0896-5 $19.95 paperback
BORN SOUTHERN
This treatment of antebellum southern maternity takes the issue beyond womens history and the often too tight frame of family and community history and places it at the center of southern power relations.
ENCOUNTERING REVOLUTION
Winner, Gilbert Chinard Prize, Society for French Historical Studies and the Institut Franais dAmrique
White has written the go-to or standard account of the Haitian Revolutions impact on the United States. H-SHEAR, H-Net Reviews
2010 280 pp., 11 halftones 978-1-4214-0581-0 $25.00 paperback
Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War
BRIAN SCHOEN
There is much to admire in Schermerhorns book. . . A compelling, finely grained study. Journal of American History
2011 296 pp., 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-0036-5 $30.00 paperback
AMERICAN HISTORY
Nineteenth Century
BLOODSHED AT LITTLE BIGHORN MOSES OF SOUTH CAROLINA
The author makes the Byzantine politics of the period understandable. His discussion of Mosess marginality, the politics of corruption, the economy, and land reform in the state is compelling, intriguing, and audacious.
INVESTING IN LIFE
An extraordinary and valuable study of what these events of history reveal not only about An intriguing, instructive history of the establishAmerica of the past, but also America of today. ment and development of the life insurance inMidwest Book Review dustry that reveals a good deal about changing 2010 160 pp., 6 halftones social and commercial conditions in antebellum America. Choice 978-0-8018-9469-5 $19.95 paperback
2010 416 pp., 5 halftones, 1 line drawing 978-0-8018-9624-8 $67.00 hardcover
Winner, Hagley Prize in Business History, Hagley Museum and Library and the Business History Conference
SOUTHERN SONS
We read about young men who exhibited a lifelong negotiation with authority, with societys expectations, with one another, and eventually with the North . . . Well-written, meticulously researched. Journal of the Early Republic
2007 264 pp. 978-0-8018-9821-1 $25.00 paperback
Honorable Mention, Lewis Mumford Prize, American Society of City and Regional Planning
A deeply researched exploration of the intimate relationships among horses, humans, urbanization, industrialization, and reform.
Agricultural History
2007 280 pp., 42 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0043-3 $30.00 paperback
AMERICAN HISTORY
Nineteenth Century
NEW ORLEANS AFTER THE CIVIL WAR JOLLY FELLOWS
A richly detailed, thought-provoking study of poli- A fascinating exploration of the relationship betics in postbellum New Orleans . . . Breaks new tween a powerful cultural symbol and those who ground and will generate fresh thinking about embodied it, and of the challenges involved in Reconstruction in New Orleans and the nation. extracting the latter from the former.
The Life and Times of Sam Ward, Man-About-Washington in the Gilded Age
KATHRYN ALLAMONG JACOB
Jacobs trim and surprising biography of Sam Ward . . . will not change most peoples view of what is essentially a hustlers profession. But she brilliantly shows how, in the hands of a master, lobbying can be lifted to the level of art.
An excellent history of farming in the Sacramento Valley in the late nineteenth century.
California History
2007 328 pp., 4 halftones, 5 line drawings 978-0-8018-9257-8 $32.00 paperback
WATERPOWER IN LOWELL
AMERICAN HISTORY
How New York Stock Exchange leaders in the decades after the Great Crash of 1929 helped popularize equity investing.
2013 256 pp. 978-1-4214-0902-3 $45.00 hardcover
An impressive synthesis of a massive quantity of sources. Wolfe writes forcefully and clearly with occasional sparkles of wit, while managing to navigate a balanced course through some rather heated historiographical disputes. She succeeds brilliantly.
Winner, Georgia Author of the Year Award for Creative Nonfiction History
Most thorough examination to date . . . Readers will be both intrigued and disturbed by what they encounter. H-Law, H-Net Reviews
2008 384 pp., 17 halftones, 8 line drawings 978-0-8018-9824-2 $25.00 paperback
SECRET HISTORIES
I felt fortunate to come across David Wyatts Secret Histories because Wyatt so clearly delights in American fiction.
ETHICAL IMPERIALISM
VEGAS AT ODDS
A valuable contribution to the history of federal science policy and a useful critique of a system ill-suited to the uses to which it is being put.
Choice
2009 304 pp., 24 halftones 978-0-8018-9357-5 $57.00 hardcover
AMERICAN HISTORY
Allison tells the story of a terrible moment in American history and explores how to deal with the aftermath. This will not only help students remember and understand the event, but also put it in context and see how far the military has come in its discipline and wartime preparation.
By far the best work done on the Maryland Campaign, To Antietam Creek will set the standard for many, many years to come.
An Album
RONALD S. CODDINGTON
This finely bound and printed book presents the work of skilled photographers who captured soldiers and civilians, prisoners of war and working artisans while they were at the studio, on the battlefield, in the campsite, the hospital and the home front. Civil War Librarian
with a foreword by J. Matthew Gallman Coddingtons use of African American-owned newspapers and pension records is groundbreaking. It does nothing to diminish the depth and precision of Coddingtons research to say that each compelling vignette prompts the reader to hurriedly flip to the next one.
This stunning new fully illustrated volume is the very best ever done on the Chesapeake Bay campaigns in both Maryland and Virginia, bar none.
Captains Locker
Maryland Historical Society
2012 256 pp. 186 color illus., 25 b&w illus., 23 maps 978-0-9842135-4-2 $24.95 paperback
AMERICAN HISTORY
America at War
THEGOOD WAR IN AMERICAN MEMORY
JOHN BODNAR
Show[s] movingly and with great care how the history of emotion is embedded in the history of war and point[s] the way to future scholarship with authority and conviction. That is no mean achievement. American Historical Review
2010 320 pp., 12 halftones 978-1-4214-0582-7 $25.00 paperback
with a foreword by Michael Fellman These are haunting storiesand so are their pictures. Journal of Southern History
2004 280 pp., 77 halftones 978-0-8018-7876-3 $31.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-1039-5 $31.95 ebook
This collection of essays highlights more than with a foreword by Michael Fellman ever how Civil War remembrance and commemoration continue to inform the present in unex- A lavishly produced visual record of southern Civil War soldiers. Civil War Books and Authors pected and meaningful ways.
Virginia Magazine
2011 256 pp., 17 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0251-2 $25.00 paperback
Sandler shows how profoundly that conflict [World War II] affected the people of Baltimore. Culling newspaper archives, he finds compelling stories about regular folks pitching in, day in and day out. Baltimore Magazine
2011 176 pp., 129 halftones 978-0-8018-9983-6 $29.95 hardcover
Winner, Lavinia L. Dock Award, American Association for the History of Nursing
An important new contribution to how we understand womens participation in the U.S. military after World War II.
AMERICAN HISTORY
America at War
THE BUSINESS OF CIVIL WAR
A Biography
ARI HOOGENBOOM
INTENSELY HUMAN
2008 224 pp., 3 halftones, 7 line drawings 978-0-8018-8696-6 $42.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0238-3 $42.00 ebook
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AMERICAN HISTORY
This is an impressive and thoughtful work. Its im- DONALD G. SHOMETTE agery makes it an important addition to any col- foreword by Fred W. Hopkins, Jr. lection focusing on the War of 1812; with its text It is well written and filled with details and facts and image combined, it is an excellent starting that bring the story of this campaign to life. place for introducing Americans to the conflict.
Naval History
2011 264 pp., 27 color illus., 139 b&w illus., 9 maps 978-1-4214-0155-3 $39.95 hardcover
with a new foreword by Scott S. Sheads Still the best account available of the two key battles of the War of 1812.
A choice pick for public, high school, and even college library collections due to its concise, reader-friendly format. Midwest Book Review
Eshelman offers context, directions, maps and other pertinent details for those with a taste for exploring sites related to the war.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
2011 296 pp., 104 halftones, 24 line drawings 978-0-8018-9837-2 $24.95 paperback
A Reference Guide to Historic Sites in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
RALPH E. ESHELMAN, SCOTT S. SHEADS, and DONALD R. HICKEY
This informative and painstakingly constructed resource would be of use to anyone studying the history of the often-forgotten War of 1812.
Choice
2010 424 pp., 112 halftones, 29 line drawings 978-0-8018-9235-6 $67.00 hardcover
AMERICAN HISTORY
Politics New
PROGRESSIVES AT WAR THE PAPERS OF GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL
The Whole World Hangs in the Balance, January 8, 1947September 30, 1949
Volume 6
edited by LARRY I. BLAND, MARK A. STOLER, SHARON RITENOUR STEVENS, and DANIEL D. HOLT
Craigs study of McAdoo and Baker illuminates the aspirations and struggles of two prominent southern Democrats.
2013 552 pp., 10 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0718-0 $59.95 hardcover
George Catlett Marshalls significant foreign policy achievements as secretary of state included the Marshall Plan, a daring effort to aid post World War II European recovery.
2012 880 pp., 46 b&w photos, 4 maps 978-1-4214-0792-0 $90.00 hardcover
A Brief History
RONALD P. FORMISANO
A welcome examination of affirmative action opposition in the often-overlooked period before Bakke. Choice
2012 296 pp. 978-1-4214-0358-8 $55.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0431-8 $55.00 ebook
Formisano merits attention for providing evenhanded perspective on and clarifying misconceptions about Americas recent political phenomenon . . . The author makes valuable clarifications: the Tea Party and the religious right are not synonymous, and there are factional disputes.
Publishers Weekly
2012 152 pp. 978-1-4214-0596-4 $19.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-0610-7 $19.95 ebook
[A] comprehensive and very thoughtful work that should go a long way toward restoring Hamilton to his rightful place among our Founding Fathers.
American Conservative
2012 304 pp. 978-1-4214-0539-1 $24.95 paperback 978-1-4214-0660-2 $24.95 ebook
This clearly written, accessible, and well-researched study is a welcome addition to the surprisingly small literature on the economic policies of the Eisenhower administration.
AMERICAN HISTORY
Politics
TORTURE AND STATE VIOLENCE IN THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS FOR WAR
[Pallitto] tries to demonstrate that the cruelty A thorough, concise, and readable primer on warmanifest in American state violencethe genus time presidential leadership. Historian of which torture is a specieshas been a con2009 344 pp. stant in the 400 years of American history.
Choice
2011 288 pp. 978-1-4214-0249-9 $25.00 paperback
Choice
This meticulously researched book may well be the final word on what has prevented the labor movement from making greater strides.
Fruchtmans concise analysis is tightly focused . . . a coherent vision of Paines work, encompassing his many contradictions.
DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE FIRST FEDERAL CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MARCH 4, 1789MARCH 3, 1791
edited by CHARLENE BANGS BICKFORD, KENNETH R. BOWLING, WILLIAM CHARLES DIGIACOMANTONIO, and HELEN E. VEIT
Volume 18 2011
Volume 19
2011 1,136 pp., 6 halftones 978-0-8018-9446-6 $125.00 hardcover 2011 1,080 pp., 6 halftones 978-0-8018-9447-3 $125.00 hardcover
Volume 20
AMERICAN HISTORY
Race Relations
New
RACE, EMPIRE, AND THE CRISIS OF THE SUBPRIME
edited by PAULA CHAKRAVARTTY and DENISE FERREIRA DA SILVA
foreword by Dan T. Carter Rebellion in Black and White is truly original. Historians and students now have a more comprehensive and truly nationwide scholarly treatment to supplement the dominant works that focused on student activism at selected universities of the Pacific Coast, the Big Ten, and the East Coast.
A major factor leading to the U.S. financial crisis was predatory lending by large banks to underprivileged and often nonwhite borrowers.
New in Paperback
HERE LIES JIM CROW
Marvelously comprehensive and superbly written. An exceptionally valuable overview of the 1960s, replete with astute interpretations and commentary.
Prizewinning Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
2012 232 pp. 978-1-4214-0822-4 $27.00 paperback
The most compelling aspect of the book is the stories Smith gleaned from dozens of interviews with Marylanders, black and white, who lived with segregation and fought to end its practices.
Baltimore Sun
2008 344 pp., 24 halftones 978-1-4214-0765-4 $25.00 paperback
Most significantly, the books rich use of pictures to show historical documents provides contexts and shows the aura they possessed, considerably more than any existing scholarship on Washington has done. Choice
2012 280 pp., 163 halftones 978-1-4214-0471-4 $34.95 paperback 978-1-4214-0552-0 $34.95 ebook
An illuminating picture of mid-twentieth-century American literary culture and intellectual life, Psychology Comes to Harlem reveals the critical and intellectual innovation of literary artists who bridged psychology and antiracism to challenge segregation.
2012 232 pp. 978-1-4214-0519-3 $50.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0541-4 $50.00 ebook
AMERICAN HISTORY
Race Relations
SLAVERYS GHOST FLY AWAY
Slaverys Ghost explores the dire, debilitating, sometimes crushing effects of slavery on race relations in American history.
2011 128 pp. 978-1-4214-0236-9 $19.95 paperback
The authors, while attentive to necessary statistics and succinct in general historical background, transform the migrating millions from an indistinguishable mass into distinct communities.
MIXING RACES
A fascinating look at how evolutionary science has changed alongside social beliefs.
Rojass organizational perspective, informed by a strong foundation in sociological theory, provides valuable insights. Journal of Black Studies
2007 304 pp., 6 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-0-8018-9825-9 $26.00 paperback
Ogbar creates a rich forum that has the potential to inform the future of the field. Melus
2010 272 pp. 978-0-8018-9461-9 $30.00 paperback
BLACK POWER
AMERICAN HISTORY
Transportation New
TRAIN WRECK
New in Paperback
THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Riveting tales of trains gone wrong, the detective work of finding out why, and the safety improvements that were born of tragedy.
2012 368 pp., 19 halftones, 101 line drawings 978-1-4214-0590-2 $29.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-0652-7 $29.95 ebook
Winner, Engineer-Historian Award, International History and Heritage Committee, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Winner, Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot Award, Society of Automotive Historians
A stunning triumph of creative and sophisticated scholarship . . . Moms prescriptionthat technological change be studied holisticallyis a potent antidote to the poisonous extremes of technological, economic, and sociocultural determinism.
THE MODEL T
A Centennial History
ROBERT CASEY
A Photographic Journey
THEODORE KORNWEIBEL, JR.
Winner, George W. and Constance M. Hilton Book Award, Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine
2010 568 pp., 18 color illus., 181 halftones 978-0-8018-9162-5 $40.00 hardcover
2006 480 pp., 40 halftones, 29 line drawings 978-0-8018-9402-2 $36.00 paperback 978-0-8018-8907-3 $36.00 ebook
AMERICAN HISTORY
Explore the beauty and history of Mount Vernon Some reference books become immediately inand the inquisitive, independent mind of its fa- dispensable. This is one of them. mous architect and landscape designer.
Baltimore Magazine
Richmond Times-Dispatch
2012 344 pp., 32 color illus., 149 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0432-5 $49.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-0561-2 $49.95 ebook
2011 416 pp. 245 halftones, 250 halftones, 18 line drawings, 23 line drawings 978-0-8018-9722-1 $44.95 hardcover
A History
JANE WILSON MCWILLIAMS
Maryland Preservation Award for Excellence in Media and Publications, Maryland Historic Trust
2011 512 pp. 22 color illus., 164 halftones, 5 line drawings 978-0-8018-9659-0 $44.95 hardcover
A compelling history and study of what makes American architecture unique: entice, appeal and sell! A must read.
A major contribution to American letters, an important step in the documentation of this American genius. Smithsonian
2013 928 pp., 138 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0926-9 $110.00 hardcover
HOTEL DREAMS
AMERICAN HISTORY
Winner, Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize, Vernacular Architecture Forum Winner, Heritage Book Award, Maryland Historical Trust
2008 328 pp., 98 halftones, 6 line drawings 978-0-8018-8834-2 $47.00 hardcover
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Winner, Antoinette Forrester Downing Book Award, Society of Architectural Historians Winner, Publication Award, Friends of the Upper East Side Historical Districts Winner, New York City Book Award in Architecture, New York Society Library
2009 248 pp., 131 halftones 978-0-8018-9158-8 $72.00 hardcover
WASHINGTON SCULPTURE
2009 848 pp., 796 halftones, 1 line drawing 978-0-8018-8810-6 $79.00 hardcover
WASHINGTON AT HOME
2010 552 pp. 15 color illus., 293 halftones, 27 line drawings 978-0-8018-9353-7 $45.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0594-0 $24.95 paperback
AMERICAN HISTORY
New in Paperback
BRUTES IN SUITS
How black writers travel to Paris contributed to the transatlantic circulation of art and ideas. An invaluable contribution to the scholarship and pedagogy of Afro-Modernism, Afro-Diasporic Studies, and Black Atlantic Studies.
[A] vivid, massively researched history of hypermasculine sensibility at the turn of the twentieth century . . . An instructive and provocative view of mens dark side. Men and Masculinities
2007 424 pp., 24 halftones 978-1-4214-0764-7 $35.00 paperback 978-0-8018-9172-4 $35.00 ebook
The entire book is well researched and documented, helping readers to see that cookbooks have supported Americas dominant ideologies about gender. Gastronomica
2003 352 pp., 17 halftones, 7 line drawings 978-1-4214-0584-1 $30.00 paperback 978-1-4214-0732-6 $30.00 ebook
America has been at the cutting edge of globalization since Columbus landed here five centuries ago.
2011 320 pp. 978-1-4214-0296-3 $30.00 paperback 978-1-4214-0336-6 $30.00 ebook
WASHINGTONS U STREET
A Biography
BLAIR A. RUBLE
An informative, readable, and well-documented Destined to be the standard work in this area for work that seeks to recover the history of the years to come. nations capital from the vantage of its African Journal of College Student Development American residents and one of their most enduring communities. 2011 504 pp., 16 halftones, 4 line drawings
AMERICAN HISTORY
An important work of scholarship, especially for those interested in the history of slavery or humanitarian reform.
Written for anyone interested in American cultural studies, the history of New York City, or the politics of image making.
Scholars interested in examining the contributions of 19th-century women writers to American Reese has delivered in one volume an analysis as literature will appreciate the fresh perspective ofsynthetic, intelligent, and importantly, deeply enfered here. Choice gaged with the most enduring issues in popular 2004 326 pp., 8 halftones education as we are likely to encounter for some 978-0-8018-9401-5 $30.00 paperback time. Journal of Social History
2011 384 pp. 978-1-4214-0017-4 $25.00 paperback
Red-Light Districts and the Regulation of Vice in the United States, 18901933
MARA L. KEIRE
A pointed account of the relationship between the famous connoisseur and the railroad magnate. Wall Street Journal
2010 248 pp., 18 halftones, 14 color plates 978-0-8018-9512-8 $40.00 hardcover
AMERICAN HISTORY
Vaught presents the sport of baseball as essentially rural, reflecting the nature of farm and smalltown life.
2012 232 pp., 10 halftones 978-1-4214-0755-5 $29.95 hardcover
LACROSSE
Honorable Mention, Best Sport History Book, North American Society for Sport History
A sweeping history of the game. Fisher traces the emergence of modern lacrosse in both Canada and the United States.
Library Journal
2002 408 pp., 36 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0044-0 $25.00 paperback
Not only adds to our understanding of Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s but also provides a valuable model for thinking about the interaction of business and cultural history.
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BODIES IN DOUBT THREE SHOTS AT PREVENTION
An excellent history of attitudes towards intersex persons from the 18th century onward.
2009 240 pp., 15 halftones 978-1-4214-0583-4 $25.00 paperback 978-0-8018-9738-2 $25.00 ebook
Choice
Well written and well researched. It is a valuable addition to the fields of public health, public policy, and pharmaceutical marketing. Choice
2010 352 pp., 9 halftones 978-0-8018-9672-9 $30.00 paperback 978-0-8018-9959-1 $30.00 ebook
AMERICAN NURSING
First Place, History and Public Policy, American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Awards
2010 272 pp., 6 line drawings 978-0-8018-9565-4 $30.00 paperback
MARITIME MARYLAND
A History
WILLIAM S. DUDLEY
UNSPEAKABLE
Winner, John Lyman Award, North American Society for Oceanic History Winner, Heritage Book Award, Maryland Historic Trust
2010 328 pp. 25 color illus., 45 halftones, 1 line drawing 978-0-8018-9475-6 $50.00 hardcover
CONDOM NATION
The U.S. Governments Sex Education Campaign from World War I to the Internet
ALEXANDRA M. LORD
Award for the Public Understanding of Science, British Medical Associations Board of Science First Prize, Popular Medicine, British Medical Association Book Awards
2009 240 pp., 21 halftones 978-0-8018-9380-3 $42.00 hardcover 978-0-8018-9870-9 $42.00 ebook
AMERICAN HISTORY
The Encyclopedia of American Studies supports research and study in a range of coursesfrom undergraduate or high school American History to Sociology to Ethnic Studies. Instructors generating assignments and students seeking research topics will all find the EAS an ideal place to begin. Includes over 750 searchable articles Covers the history and cultures of the United States from pre-colonial days to the present Sponsored by the American Studies Association Updated and expanded quarterly For more information visit eas-ref.press.jhu.edu.
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DISCONTENTED AMERICA
SHIPWRECKS, SEA RAIDERS, AND MARITIME DISASTERS ALONG THE DELMARVA COAST, 16322004
DONALD G. SHOMETTE
A COMMONWEALTH OF HOPE
BACKFIRE
A History of How American Culture Led Us into Vietnam and Made Us Fight the Way We Did
LOREN BARITZ
MANHOOD LOST
2003 256 pp., 7 halftones 978-0-8018-9256-1 $25.00 paperback 978-1-4214-0169-0 $25.00 ebook
CRUSADE IN EUROPE
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
AMERICAN HISTORY
VIETNAM SHADOWS
INDUSTRIALIZING AMERICA
AMERICAS HALF-CENTURY
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BROKEN HEARTS
A history illustrating the complexity of medical decision making and risk. Very informative and containing important insights, Broken Hearts is thoroughly researched, well written, and the only work of its kind dealing with these treatments of heart disease.
With breadth and compassion, Abel presents a historical moment in health care through the lens of dying patients and their families, and, as such, contributes to our understanding of our modern ethos of medical treatment and medical failures.
THE AMERICAN RED CROSS FROM CLARA BARTON TO THE NEW DEAL THE TELEGRAPH IN AMERICA, 18321920
DAVID HOCHFELDER MARIAN MOSER JONES
This well-researched and lucidly argued book will prove indispensable to specialists in the history of technology, journalism, and finance.
The most current, comprehensive institutional historya rich account of experiences on the ground that shows how American Red Cross structure and policies played out unevenly in situations where racism, paternalism, and antidependency arguments framed the provision of disaster relief.
ORDERING LIFE
CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE
Examines the life of prolific taxonomist Karl Jordan in the context of contemporary events and societal trends. For those with an interest in the history of natural history. Guardian
2012 392 pp., 11 halftones 978-1-4214-0600-8 $39.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-0650-3 $39.95 ebook
Botany in the romantic era played a role in debates about life, nature, and knowledge, as evidenced in this ambitious, beautifully illustrated study. Richly documented and deeply researched, Clandestine Marriage displays a wide conversancy with literary criticism and the history of science.
VACCINE
Mark Largent brings a moving personal story, acute cultural observation, and deep historical scholarship to the festering and dangerous vaccine debate. His is a fresh new voice from which we can all learn much.
Sixteenth-century physicians had their letters on medical topics published in printed collections to record their exchange of ideas and make known their professional expertise. Sound scholarship and engaging prose.
Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D., author of The Body Politic:The Battle over Science in America
2012 232 pp. 978-1-4214-0607-7 $34.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-0672-5 $34.95 ebook
RISK
TELLING GENES
How have Americans confronted, managed, and even enjoyed the risks of daily life?
2012 344 pp., 21 halftones 978-1-4214-0790-6 $55.00 hardcover
The best and most complete exploration of the history of genetic counseling to date. Sterns masterful account includes a lucid analysis of incendiary debates involving race, disability, and abortion that have surrounded the field of genetic counseling and deftly navigates the troubled historical waters between genetics and eugenics.
Paul A. Lombardo, author of Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell
2012 248 pp., 13 halftones, 6 line drawings 978-1-4214-0668-8 $25.00 paperback 978-1-4214-0748-7 $25.00 ebook
How engineers and clinicians developed the ultrasound diagnostic scanner and how its use in obstetrics became controversial.
2013 336 pp., 15 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-0793-7 $50.00 hardcover
The Sacred, the Profane, and the American Space Program, 19571975
KENDRICK OLIVER
Was the space program the signature project of secular modernity or a symbol of humankinds perpetual quest for communion with God? Lively and interesting, this book accurately reflects the disorienting effects of ventures into Heaven by men in space suits.
The judicious piecing together of the fragmenMilam uses the topic of female choice as a lens tary biographical material with the content of through which to view intellectual, disciplinary, Beeckmans scientific diary not only brings back and social developments in the life sciences . . . to life an extraordinary scientific practitioner but An invaluable synthesis for historians of biology, helps shed new light on the nature of European scientists, and those with a popular interest in science on the eve of the scientific revolution of animal studies. Science the seventeenth century.
MARGARET W. ROSSITER
Gimbel is an engaging writer . . . he takes readers on enlightening excursions through the nature of Judaism, Hegelian philosophy, wherever his curiosity leads. New York Times Book Review
2012 256 pp. 978-1-4214-0554-4 $24.95 hardcover 978-1-4214-0575-9 $24.95 ebook
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IMAGINED CIVILIZATIONS
Hart tells the story of the seventeenth-century Jesuit mission to China from the Chinese point of view.
2013 288 pp., 15 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-0606-0 $55.00 hardcover
Diacu gives both sides of the argument fairly but the mere idea that the calendar may be out by as much as 1,000 years is staggering.
foreword by Peter C. Erb The first survey of German Pietism in English in forty years provides a narrative interpretation of the movement.
2013 520 pp., b&w photos: 11 hts, 3 line 978-1-4214-0831-6 $35.00 paperback
This retelling of Stadens sixteenth-century account of shipwreck and captivity shows both why it was so popular at the time and why it remains an important tool for understanding the opening of the Atlantic world.
2011 216 pp., 31 halftones, 4 maps 978-1-4214-0346-5 $25.00 paperback
This is a deeply learned, provocative, readable book that will be an ornament to The Johns Hopkins University Press. It is a commandingly impressive book by one of the principal scholars in an established field.
Full of surprising, colourful detail, The Ephemeral History of Perfume sheds new light on Renaissance bodies, environments, and the relationships between them forged by various kinds of stinkinggere. Times Literary Supplement
2011 280 pp., 15 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0234-5 $65.00 hardcover
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THE ANATOMY OF BLACKNESS
A definitive statement on the complex, painful, and richly revealing topic of how the major figures of the French Enlightenment reacted to the enslavement of black Africans, often to their discredit. Symposium
2011 328 pp., 29 b&w photos 978-1-4214-0965-8 $29.95 paperback
INQUISITORIAL INQUIRIES
Editors and contributors alike deserve praise for a timely and closely knit collection that shows what A highly readable account . . . provides a very can be done in this new field of query. useful look into the lives of individuals whose activities brought them before the Inquisition. Catholic Historical Review
2012 296 pp., 20 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0425-7 $65.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0699-2 $65.00 ebook
foreword by Anthony Grafton Complex and erudite, confident and controversial. Times Literary Supplement
2011 336 pp. 978-1-4214-0278-9 $65.00 hardcover
He makes a very compelling case that geography, geopolitics, and geostrategy are relevant factors in the rise and decline of great powers, past, present, and future. Perspectives on Politics
2006 280 pp., 3 maps 978-1-4214-0415-8 $30.00 paperback 978-0-8018-8961-5 $30.00 ebook
Clio and the Crown is a considerable achievement for the understanding of history in the Renaissance and its aftermath.
Award for Excellence in World History and Biography/Autobiography, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
2007 280 pp., 15 b&w photos, 4 maps 978-1-4214-0416-5 $25.00 paperback
A Documentary History
edited and translated by JOHN F. CHUCHIAK IV
Those interested in knowing more about the Inquisition will find this book a must read.
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THE SAVANT AND THE STATE
How scientific discoveries and practice were integrated into nineteenthcentury French culture and thought.
2012 408 pp., 16 b&w illus. 978-1-4214-0522-3 $60.00 hardcover 978-1-4214-0878-1 $60.00 ebook
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RACE AND WAR IN FRANCE
In this scrupulously researched and witty history, Takats examines the lives of these cooks as they sought to improve their position in society and reinvent themselves as expert, skilled professionals.
2011 216 pp., 15 halftones 978-1-4214-0283-3 $60.00 hardcover
Between Crown and Commerce examines the relationship between French royal statecraft, mercantilism, and civic republicanism in the context of the globalizing economy of the early modern Mediterranean world.
2011 272 pp., 13 halftones 978-0-8018-9982-9 $65.00 hardcover
H-France
France
WARRIOR PURSUITS
Sandbergs study is a major contribution to the history of nobility in Modern France. French History
2010 424 pp., 12 halftones, 1 line drawing 978-0-8018-729-0 $60.00 hardcover
CONTESTED PATERNITY
Winner, J. Russell Major Prize, American Historical Association Winner, Frances Richardson Keller-Sierra Prize, Western Association of Women Historians Winner, Charles E. Smith Award, European History section of the Southern Historical Association
2008 368 pp., 14 b&w photos 978-0-8018-9833-4 $35.00 paperback
An eloquent account of the everyday lives of the Parisian popular classes, the vibrancy of their neighborhoods, and how violence permeated their domestic arrangements. H-France
2010 280 pp. 978-0-8018-9428-2 $60.00 hardcover
SELLING BEAUTY
This book makes a scholarly and critical contribution to histories of the consumer revolution, commercial culture, and gender.
HENRI IV OF FRANCE
An excellent, well-researched study of one of Frances greatest kings . . . This book is an ambitious and scholarly work as well as an engaging one to read. Renaissance Quarterly
2008 516 pp., 27 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-0578-0 $39.95 paperback
LOST GIRLS
Bilingual, annotated edition of more than 200 A masterpiece of historical writing and an invalupoems by Italian Renaissance women, many of able contribution to the study of premodern Italy which have never before been published in English. . . . This book should be welcomed by anyone interested in social history, gender history, the his2013 384 pp. tory of sexuality, religious history or the history of 978-1-4214-0888-0 $29.95 paperback medicine. Journal of Modern History
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GENOA AND THE SEA
Genoa and the Sea succeeds in reintegrating the Genoese republic with its citizen bankers, its galley slaves, its competing clans and moneyed families in a fascinating, if dense, narrative of transition and transformation. Historian
2005 296 pp., 11 halftones, 3 line drawings 978-1-4214-0966-5 $29.95 paperback
Winner, Book Award, Society for the Study of Early Modern Women Honorable Mention, Literature, PROSE Awards, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
2011 472 pp. 978-1-4214-0032-7 $60.00 hardcover
RENEGADE WOMEN
BECOMING NEAPOLITAN
A truly fascinating narrative of female instrumentality, Renegade Women illuminates the nexus of
Marino offers rich insights into how early modern Neapolitans constructed their sense of civic identity . . . This is the best book to date about identity and conversion in the early modern Medi- the political culture and ritual life of early modern Naples. Sixteenth Century Journal terranean through global and local lenses.
2011 240 pp., 7 halftones, 3 line drawings 978-1-4214-0072-3 $25.00 paperback 2010 360 pp., 17 halftones, 3 line drawings 978-0-8018-9787-0 $60.00 hardcover
Winner, Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Book Prize, Renaissance Society of America Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine Honorable Mention, Economics, PROSE Awards, Professional and Scholarly Publishing division of the Association of American Publishers
2009 672 pp., 7 line drawings 978-1-4214-0059-4 $35.00 paperback
The book goes beyond the studies that are conventionally understood as the sphere of the body to include deportment in public and private, gymnastics, warfare, dueling and hunting.
MACHIAVELLI IN LOVE
A major and pioneering contribution to the history of writing, books, knowledge, information, Ruggieros intent in Machiavelli in Love is much more than a recasting of Machiavelli: it is to ex- and political paperwork. American Historical Review amine self and identity in the Renaissance . . . 2009 368 pp. One can applaud his insertion of the playful into 978-0-8018-9204-2 $67.00 hardcover our sense of the Renaissance.
Renaissance Quarterly
2006 300 pp. 978-0-8018-9835-8 $25.00 paperback
Winner, Herbert Baxter Adams Prize, American Historical Association Winner, Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Award, the Forest History Society
2009 376 pp., 9 halftones, 3 line drawings, 1 map 978-0-8018-9261-5 $62.00 hardcover
This study opens an illuminating window to the cross-cultural exchanges with Islam stretching back to the Middle Ages that has shaped European modernity.
Winner, Helen and Howard R. Marraro Prize, American Catholic Historical Association
Strocchia makes a significant contribution to the developing body of work on womens religious life in the Renaissance.
Winner, Best Book Award, Society for the Study of Early Modern Women Winner, PROSE Award for Best Book in Language, Literature, and Linguistics. Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
2008 496 pp. 978-0-8018-8819-9 $54.00 hardcover
VENETIANS IN CONSTANTINOPLE
Short-listed for the NSW Premiers History Awards and the Victorian Premiers Literary Awards
Walkers diagnosis of the Venetian underworld is canny and his trespasses across the boundaries between author and subject lighthearted and fun. Renaissance Quarterly
2009 288 pp., 21 halftones, 35 line drawings 978-0-8018-9370-4 $37.00 paperback
Renaissance Quarterly
2006 312 pp., 6 halftones, 2 line drawings, 1 map 978-0-8018-9105-2 $27.00 paperback
A Walking Guide
TYLER LANSFORD
If this book is not slipped into many a Romebound suitcase, there is no justice in the world. I can think of few more enjoyable companions on a prowl through the city.
MEN OF EMPIRE
OConnell demonstrates why she deserves to be considered among the preeminent scholars of the new generation of Venetian specialists. She skillfully brings together details from a wide variety of primary sources to create a complete picture of the Quattrocento Venetian approach to governing a maritime state.
A monumental and readable assessment of the Great Game that makes the Russian side clearly intelligible in relation to the British.
Wm. Roger Louis, University of Texas at Austin Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Harris is the first historian to explore fully the role of Khrushchev era mass housing as a catalytic component of what party ideologues and Soviet citizens called the communist way of life. . . . A pathbreaking study of the ways Sovietcitizens claimed positions of agency in latesocialist society. Greg Castillo, University of California, Berkeley
2013 416 pp., 15 figures 978-1-4214-0566-7 $60.00 hardcover
Should be required reading for all Transnistrian settlement optimists, especially for those Europeans with ambitious plans for a quick resolution outside of official channels. New Eastern Europe
2012 296 pp., 2 maps 978-1-4214-0565-0 $55.00 hardcover
with an epilogue by George P. Shultz An important contribution to scholarship on modern Jewish and Soviet history, on the history of social movements, and on the history of transnationalism. Benjamin Nathans, University of Pennsylvania
2012 472 pp., 9 halftones 978-1-4214-0564-3 $65.00 hardcover
This work is a must read for the academic or policy analyst interested in the Balkans. Slavic Review
2010 360 pp., 7 line drawings, 1 map 978-0-8018-9429-9 $60.00 hardcover
A model of clarity in its structure and language . . . Davids study is valuable stimulus for those looking for another approach to the themes he broaches, and an important addition to historical understanding. Church History
An impressively researched and analytically ambitious monograph on the history of Stalinist policing. American Historical Review
Steinbergs book is informative and detailed, makes good use of archival material and contemporary publications, and provides the best analysis available in English of the education and training of this important group of officers before the war. Journal of Modern History
Russian Review
Woodrow Wilson Center Press
2010 464 pp., 28 halftones 978-0-8018-9550-0 $65.00 hardcover
Slavic Review
2009 280 pp. 38 halftones, 4 line drawings, 4 maps 978-0-8018-9113-7 $52.00 hardcover 978-0-8018-9900-3 $52.00 ebook
An ambitious analysis of the implications of globalism and cultural conflict on the battlefield of womens bodies . . . Casual readers shouldnt be dissuadedJacobsons prose is accessible, and he has treated the complicated underpinnings of identity, cultural belonging, and economic motivations with respect. Publishers Weekly
2012 272 pp., 14 halftones 978-1-4214-0754-8 $24.95 paperback
ADAMS ANCESTORS
Adams Ancestors offers a rich discussion, rang- The most original and provocative new analysis of the preconditions of Fascism that has appeared ing from the sober and serious to the wonderfully International History Review bizarre, representing the best summary of pre- in years. Adamite materials to date. Isis 2010 280 pp.
2008 320 pp., 24 halftones, 2 line drawings 978-1-4214-0065-5 $25.00 paperback 978-0-8018-9427-5 $55.00 hardcover
EUROPES DESTINY
NOBLE BRUTES
A Historical Introduction
edited by GARY B. FERNGREN
SALADIN
The History of the Holocaust as Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
revised edition
MICHAEL BERENBAUM
FRENCH SALONS
High Society and Political Sociability from the Old Regime to the Revolution of 1848
STEVEN KALE
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1992 232 pp., 13 halftones 978-0-8018-9099-4 $27.00 paperback 978-1-4214-0164-5 $27.00 ebook
A Brief Account
BARTOLOM DE LAS CASAS
EYE-DEEP IN HELL
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INDEX
Abel, The Inevitable Hour 30 Abruzzo, Polemical Pain 24 Adams, The Best War Ever 29 Adams, The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria 35 Adams, Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth 10 Aldrich, Death Rode the Rails 20 Allison, My Lai 12 Ambrose, Duty, Honor, Country 29 Ambrose, Milton S. Eisenhower, Educational Statesman 29 Anderson, The Unfinished Life of Benjamin Franklin 4 Appuhn, A Forest on the Sea 38 Baritz, Backfire 28 Baughman, Same Time, Same Station 25 Ben-Zaken, Cross-Cultural Scientific Exchanges in the Eastern Mediterranean, 15601660 38 Ben-Zaken, Reading Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan 42 Berenbaum, The World Must Know 43 Berger, Hotel Dreams 21 Berman, Americas Right Turn 28 Bibel, Train Wreck 20 Bieze, Booker T. Washington Rediscovered 18 Blake, How New York Became American, 18901924 24 Boahen, African Perspectives on Colonialism 44 Bodnar, The Good War in American Memory 13 Boduszynski, Regime Change in the Yugoslav Successor States 40 Boucher, Cannibal Encounters 44 Boucher, France and the American Tropics to 1700 7 Boyajian, Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs, 15801640 44 Boyd, Writing for Immortality 24 Braddock, Paris, Capital of the Black Atlantic 23 Brown, Remixing the Civil War 13 Buel, Joel Barlow 5 Bunn, The Truth Machine 32 Burlingame, Abraham Lincoln 3 Burlingame, Abraham Lincoln 3 Calloway, New Worlds for All 29 Carpenter, A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946 28 Carpenter, A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946 20 Casey, The Model T 20 Celenza, The Lost Italian Renaissance 43 Chakravartty, Race, Empire, and the Crisis of the Subprime 18 Chalmers, And the Crooked Places Made Straight 18 Chuchiak IV, The Inquisition in New Spain, 15361820 34 Clark, Godor Gorilla 3 Coddington, African American Faces of the Civil War 12 Coddington, Faces of the Civil War 13 Coddington, Faces of the Confederacy 13 Cohen, Rebellion in Black and White 18 Conforti, Saints and Strangers 7 Cook, Secession Winter 8 Cox, Lyric Poetry by Women of the Italian Renaissance 37 Cox, The Prodigious Muse 37 Cox, Womens Writing in Italy, 14001650 39 Craig, Progressives at War 16 Curran, The Anatomy of Blackness 33 DAntonio, American Nursing 26 Danbom, Born in the Country 26 David, Realism, Tolerance, and Liberalism in the Czech National Awakening 41 de las Casas, The Devastation of the Indies 44 Deslippe, Protesting Affirmative Action 16 Diacu, The Lost Millennium 33 Diner, Erins Daughters in America 29 Dolkart, The Row House Reborn 22 Dowd, A Spirited Resistance 28 Dowd, War under Heaven 28 Dudley, Maritime Maryland 26 Duffy, The Return of Hans Staden 33 Dugan, The Ephemeral History of Perfume 33 Dursteler, Renegade Women 37 Dursteler, Venetians in Constantinople 39 Eisenhower, Crusade in Europe 28 Ellis, Eye-Deep in Hell 44 Enterline, Erikson, Eskimos, and Columbus 43 Eshelman, In Full Glory Reflected 12 Eshelman, A Travel Guide to the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake 15 Eshelman, The War of 1812 in the Chesapeake 15 Farber, Mixing Races 19 Federici, The Political Philosophy of Alexander Hamilton 16 Feller, The Jacksonian Promise 29 Ferguson, Gender and Justice 36 Ferngren, Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity 42 Ferngren, Science and Religion 43 Fisher, Lacrosse 25 Fogarty, Race and War in France 35 Follett, Slaverys Ghost 19 Formisano, The Tea Party 16 Fox, The Savant and the State 35 Fruchtman, The Political Philosophy of Thomas Paine 17 Fuchs, Contested Paternity 36 Garcia, Psychology Comes to Harlem 18 Gimbel, Einsteins Jewish Science 32 Ginsberg, Moses of South Carolina 9 Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms 44 Ginzburg, Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method 44 Ginzburg, The Night Battles 44 Glazer, The National Mall 22 Glover, Southern Sons 9 Godbeer, The Overflowing of Friendship 6 Godbeer, Sexual Revolution in Early America 28 Goetz, The Baptism of Early Virginia 4 Goldberg, Discontented America 28 Goldthwaite, The Economy of Renaissance Florence 38 Goode, Washington Sculpture 22 Grant, Science and Religion, 400 B.C. to A.D. 1550 43 Greco, Dining on the B&O 20 Greene, Colonial British America 29 Grygiel, Great Powers and Geopolitical Change 34 Gutheim, Worthy of the Nation 22 Guy, When Champagne Became French 43 Hagenloh, Stalins Police 41 Hairston, The Body in Early Modern Italy 38 Hale, War and Society in Renaissance Europe, 14501620 44 Hannaford, Race 44 Harris, Communism on Tomorrow Street 40 Hart, Imagined Civilizations 33 Hartwig, To Antietam Creek 12 Hayward, Baltimores Alley Houses 22 Hess, Presidential Decisions for War 17 Hickey, 187 Things You Should Know about the War of 1812 15 Hickey, The Rockets Red Glare 15 Hill, Russia, the Near Abroad, and the West 40 Hinderaker, At the Edge of Empire 7 Hochfelder, The Telegraph in America, 18321920 30 Hoffer, The Brave New World 7 Hoffer, The Caning of Charles Sumner 9 Hoffer, When Benjamin Franklin Met the Reverend Whitefield 5 Hoogenboom, Gustavus Vasa Fox of the Union Navy 14 Humphreys, Intensely Human 14 Isaacs, Vietnam Shadows 29 Jacob, King of the Lobby 10 Jacobson, Of Virgins and Martyrs 42 Johnson, Ordering Life 30 Jones, The American Red Cross from Clara Barton to the New Deal 30 Jones, Broken Hearts 30 Kagan, Clio and the Crown 34 Kagan, Inquisitorial Inquiries 34 Kale, French Salons 43 Keire, For Business and Pleasure 24 Kelbaugh, Marylands Civil War Photographs 12 Kelley, Clandestine Marriage 30 Kelly, Outdoor Sculpture in Baltimore 21 Kennedy, Born Southern 8 Kerrigan, Johnny Appleseed and the American Orchard 2 Kilbride, Being American in Europe, 17501860 2 Kirk, Genoa and the Sea 37
INDEX
Klassen, Mennonites in Early Modern Poland and Prussia 41 Kornweibel, Railroads in the African American Experience 20 Kraft, Vegas at Odds 11 Kraybill, The Amish 2 Krugler, English and Catholic 7 Landry, Noble Brutes 43 Landsman, Crossroads of Empire 5 Lane, Venice, A Maritime Republic 44 Lansford, The Latin Inscriptions of Rome 39 Largent, Vaccine 31 Launius, Robots in Space 3 Lawson, A Commonwealth of Hope 28 Lehman, Bloodshed at Little Bighorn 9 Lerner, One for the Road 3 Licht, Industrializing America 29 Livingstone, Adams Ancestors 42 Lombardo, Three Generations, No Imbeciles 11 Lord, Condom Nation 26 Lord, The Dawns Early Light 15 Madden, Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice 43 Mahar, Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood 25 Malone, Waterpower in Lowell 10 Manca, George Washingtons Eye 21 Mandell, King Philips War 5 Mandell, Tribe, Race, History 24 Marino, Becoming Neapolitan 37 Marjn, Europes Destiny 42 Marrs, Railroads in the Old South 20 Marshall, The Papers of George Catlett Marshall 16 Martello, Midnight Ride, Industrial Dawn 5 Martin, Buying into the World of Goods 6 Martin, Selling Beauty 36 Martines, Power and Imagination 44 Mazaroff, Henry Walters and Bernard Berenson 24 McClenahan, Eisenhower and the Cold War Economy 16 McCormick, Americas Half-Century 29 McShane, The Horse in the City 9 McWilliams, Annapolis, City on the Severn 21 Meacham, Every Home a Distillery 4 Milam, Looking for a Few Good Males 32 Mitchell, Maryland Voices of the Civil War 14 Mhring, Saladin 43 Mohun, Risk 31 Mom, The Electric Vehicle 20 Moote, The Great Plague 43 More, Women Physicians and the Cultures of Medicine 28 Morrison, The Political Philosophy of George Washington 17 Murphy, Investing in Life 9 Nance, Entertaining Elephants 2 Neuhaus, Manly Meals and Moms Home Cooking 23 Nicolson, Imaging and Imagining the Fetus 31 Nussdorfer, Brokers of Public Trust 38 Nystrom, New Orleans after the Civil War 10 OConnell, Men of Empire 39 Ogbar, Black Power 19 Ogbar, The Harlem Renaissance Revisited 19 Oliver, To Touch the Face of God 31 Olmsted, The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted 21 Pallitto, Torture and State Violence in the United States 17 Pangle, The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin 28 Parsons, Manhood Lost 28 Paul, Remembering the Crusades 34 Perez-Mallaina, Spains Men of the Sea 43 Peskin, America and the World 23 Peskin, Captives and Countrymen 6 Pettegrew, Brutes in Suits 23 Phillips, The Treasure of the San Jos 34 Pitts, Henri IV of France 36 Reese, Americas Public Schools 24 Reis, Bodies in Doubt 26 Reis, Slave Rebellion in Brazil 44 Rice, Nature and History in the Potomac Country 6 Riley, The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe 42 Roi, The Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union 40 Rockman, Scraping By 6 Rojas, From Black Power to Black Studies 19 Roof, American Labor, Congress, and the Welfare State, 19352010 17 Rosen, The Lost Sisterhood 29 Rossiter, Women Scientists in America 32 Ruble, Washingtons U Street 23 Ruggiero, Machiavelli in Love 38 Russell-Wood, The Portuguese Empire, 14151808 43 Russo, Planting an Empire 4 Rutkoff, Fly Away 19 Sacco, Unspeakable 26 Sandberg, Warrior Pursuits 36 Sandler, Home Front Baltimore 13 Sarasohn, The Natural Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish 42 Schermerhorn, Money over Mastery, Family over Freedom 8 Schiffman, The Birth of the Past 34 Schoen, The Fragile Fabric of Union 8 Schrag, Ethical Imperialism 11 Schrag, The Great Society Subway 20 Scranton, Reimagining Business History 2 Seeman, The Huron-Wendat Feast of the Dead 5 Sergeev, The Great Game, 18561907 40 Sewell, A House Divided 29 Shantz, An Introduction to German Pietism 33 Shomette, Flotilla 15 Shomette, Shipwrecks, Sea Raiders, and Maritime Disasters along the Delmarva Coast, 16322004 28 Siraisi, Communities of Learned Experience 31 Skinner, The Upper Country 7 Smith, Here Lies Jim Crow 18 Smith, Washington at Home 22 Solonari, Purifying the Nation 41 Spear, Race, Sex, and Social Order in Early New Orleans 6 Steinberg, All 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