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																		 September 2025 September 2025Rethinking the Age of EmancipationComparative and Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Family, and Religion in Italy and Germany, 1800–1918Baumeister, M., Lenhard, P., & Nattermann, R. (eds)Rethinking the Age of Emancipation aims at a critical reassessment of the development of the two “late” nations, Italy and Germany, from a new and transnational perspective. Essays by an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars examine the discursive relationships among nationalism, war, and emancipation as well as the ambiguous roles of historical protagonists with competing loyalties. Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology
 
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																		 September 2025 September 2025Feelings MaterializedEmotions, Bodies, and Things in Germany, 1500–1950Hillard, D., Lempa, H., & Spinney, R. (eds)Examining the material aspects of emotion, this volume encompasses technology, photography, aesthetics, and a variety of other historical themes in an innovative application of emotion studies. Feelings Materialized brings together an interdisciplinary group of Germanists to unveil the emotions embedded in the world of things and bodies. Subject: History: 18th/19th Century History: Medieval/Early Modern Literary Studies
 
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																		 September 2025 September 2025Beyond PosthumanismThe German Humanist Tradition and the Future of the HumanitiesMathäs, A.Against the background of debates about a revival of humanist values, this volume seeks to recast the question of the viability of the humanities by analyzing their long-disputed premises in German literature and philosophy. It emphasizes the importance of the humanities’ original mission of establishing a universal ethics by contextualizing disciplinary knowledge and making human experiences, bodily sensations, and emotions comprehensible through literary imagination. Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Educational Studies
 
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																		 September 2025 September 2025Bureaucracy, Work and ViolenceThe Reich Ministry of Labour in Nazi Germany, 1933–1945Nützenadel, A. (ed)In Bureaucracy, Work and Violence, the Reich Ministry of Labor is for the first time systematically illuminated as the bureaucratic arm responsible for the implementation of the National Socialist work doctrine. Historians reveal through pioneering research that the classical administrative apparatuses were far more involved in the Nazi regime and its crimes than has long been suspected. 
 Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History
 
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																		 October 2025 October 2025The Politics of Making KinshipHistorical and Anthropological PerspectivesAlber, E. (ed)Leading us beyond current narratives on the decline of kinship which assume kinship’s existence since the dawn of civilization, The Politics of Making Kinship interrogates kinship’s geneses, constructions, elaborations, implementations, and enforcing agents across a long view of European history, and demonstrates how kinship is woven through modern societies. Subjects: History (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Anthropology (General)
 
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																		 October 2025 October 2025Encounters with EmotionsNegotiating Cultural Differences since Early ModernityGammerl, B., Nielsen, P., & Pernau, M. (eds)Spanning Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Encounters with Emotions investigates experiences of face-to-face transcultural encounters from the seventeenth century to the present. The case-studies presented in this volume explore the cultural aspects of nature and the bodily dimensions of nurture in order to trace the historical trajectories that shape our understandings of current cultural boundaries and effects of globalization. Subjects: History (General) Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)
 
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																		 October 2025 October 2025Defeating ImpunityAttempts at International Justice in Europe since 1914Rovetta, O. & Lagrou, P. (eds)Over the course of the long and violent twentieth century, only a minority of the perpetrators of international crimes ever stood trial. In analyzing and documenting the challenge addressing that status of international justice and its realization, this collection uses an international perspective to take the reader through both little known and prominent trials. Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History
 
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																		 October 2025 October 2025Iconicity of the Uto-AztecansSnake Anthropomorphy in the Great Basin, the American Southwest and MesoamericaMukhopadhyay, T. P. & Garfinkel, A. P.The attempt to study a snake simulacrum thus constitutes the basic objective of this volume. A long, all-embracing iconicity of snakes and related snake motifs are evident in different cultural expressions ranging from rock art templates to other cultural artifacts like basketry, pottery, temple architecture and sculptural motifs. Subject: Archaeology
 
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																		 October 2025 October 2025An Archaeology of Unchecked CapitalismFrom the American Rust Belt to the Developing WorldShackel, P. A.By drawing parallels between the past and present – for example, the coal mines of the nineteenth-century northeastern Pennsylvania and the sweatshops of the twenty-first century in Bangladesh – we can have difficult conversations about the past and advance our commitment to address social justice issues. Subjects: Archaeology History (General) Political and Economic Anthropology
 
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																		 October 2025 October 2025Planning LabourTime and the Foundations of Industrial Socialism in RomaniaCucu, A.-S.Planning Labour explores the early socialist industrialization and the implementation of central economic planning in Romania between 1945 and 1955. Centered on the city of Cluj, an ethnically mixed city in the northwestern part of Romania, this volume examines the deeply contradictory process required for achieving socialist accumulation. Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Political and Economic Anthropology
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025Moebius AnthropologyEssays on the Forming of FormHandelman, D., Shapiro, M. (ed), & Feldman, J. (ed)Don Handelman’s groundbreaking work in anthropology is showcased in this collection of his most powerful essays. The book looks at the intellectual and spiritual roots of Handelman’s initiation into anthropology; his work on ritual and on “bureaucratic logic”; analyses of cosmology; and innovative essays on Anthropology and Deleuzian thinking. Subjects: Theory and Methodology Anthropology of Religion
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi DescendantsReturning to the Jewish Past in Spain and PortugalKandiyoti, D. & Benmayor, R. (eds)In 2015, both Portugal and Spain passed laws enabling descendants of Sephardi Jews to obtain citizenship, an historic offer of reconciliation. Drawing from scholarly and first-person essays, Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants analyzes the memory and afterlives of those who were wronged, and how reconciliatory rights impact the lives of those affected. Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025The Girl in the PandemicTransnational PerspectivesMitchell, C. & Smith, A. (eds)The early and critical stages of the pandemic presented exacerbated risks to the lives of girls and young women. The Girl in the Pandemic takes a diverse range of scholars across the world, particularly from the Global South, to document and contribute to a large narrative of what a post-pandemic future may bring for girls and young women. Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Development Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025More than Mere SpectacleCoronations and Inaugurations in the Habsburg Monarchy during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesVan Gelder, K.More than Mere Spectacle brings together new research on the numerous coronations and inaugurations in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Habsburg Monarchy, examining why so many of them still took place, what political, legal, social, and cultural significance they bore, and how they adapted to actual circumstances. It takes the flexibility of their format as the key to understanding their lasting relevance. Subject: History: 18th/19th Century
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025What RemainsResponses to the Legacy of Christa WolfFetz, G. A. & Herminghouse, P. (eds)In response to the legacy of Christa Wolf, What Remains addresses arguably the most important German writer in the period of since World War II until her death in 2011. Scholars across the U.S. and Europe address both the importance of her role in contributing to the cultural life of East Germany and the controversies surrounding her life and works in the aftermath of the collapse of East Germany and the process of German unification. Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025Oil and SovereigntyPetro-Knowledge and Energy Policy in the United States and Western Europe in the 1970sGraf, R.Oil and Sovereignty explores the national and international strategies formulated to deal with the first oil crises in 1973-1974, as steadily increasing prices and reduced production raised the specter of an uncertain future for many. Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Political and Economic Anthropology
 
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																		 November 2025 November 2025Sustaining Indigenous SongsContemporary Warlpiri Ceremonial Life in Central AustraliaCurran, G.Set against a discussion of the contemporary vitality of Aboriginal musical traditions in Australia and embedded in the historical background of this region, Curran lays out the features of Warlpiri songs and ceremonies, and centers on a focal case study of the Warlpiri Kurdiji ceremony to illustrate the modes in which core cultural themes are being passed on through song to future generations. Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Cultural Studies (General)
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025Integrating StrangersSherbro Identity and The Politics of Reciprocity along the Sierra Leonean CoastMénard, A.Drawing on an ethnography of Sherbro coastal communities in Sierra Leone, this book analyses the politics and practice of identity through the lens of the reciprocal relations that exist between socio-ethnic groups. Anaïs Ménard examines the implications of the social arrangement that binds landlords and strangers in a frontier region, the Freetown Peninsula, characterized by high degrees of individual mobility and social interactions. Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Development Studies
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025Red AmericaGreek Communists in the United States, 1920-1950Karpozilos, K.Socialism, Communism, and Anarchism were integral components of 19th and 20th century immigrant life. Red America explores the relationship between the immigrant experience in the United States and political radicalism, especially as it relates to the lesser explored Greek American experience in the 20th century. Subject: History: 20th Century to Present
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025The Right to MemoryHistory, Media, Law, and EthicsTirosh, N. & Reading, A. (eds)The Right to Memory looks beyond everyday memory and commemoration practices, focusing instead on how memory relates to human rights and socio-legal constructs in order to legitimize and protect groups and individuals. Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025The Candle and the GuillotineRevolution and Justice in Lyon, 1789–93Johnson, J. P.Using Lyon as a lens for understanding the politics of revolutionary France, this book reveals the widespread enthusiasm for judicial change in Lyon at the time of the Revolution, as well as the conflicts that ensued between elected magistrates in the face of radical democratization. Subject: History: 18th/19th Century
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025A Sad FiascoColonial Concentration Camps in Southern Africa, 1900–1908Kreienbaum, J.Comparative studies on concentration camps have tended to neglect the African colonial experience at the turn of the twentieth century. A Sad Fiasco delves deeper into the daily lives led in the colonial concentration camps in southern Africa and the motives behind the mass extinction of thousands of internees. 
 Subjects: Genocide History Colonial History History: 20th Century to Present
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025The World of ChildrenForeign Cultures in Nineteenth-Century German Education and EntertainmentLässig, S. & Weiß, A. (eds)In an era of technological advances and rapidly increasing international exchange, how did young Germans come to understand the world beyond their doorstep? Bringing together contributions from specialists in historical, literary, and cultural studies, this is a fascinating kaleidoscopic exploration of the ways that children absorbed, combined, and adapted notions of the world in their own ways. Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Educational Studies
 
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																		 December 2025 December 2025A Dramatic ReinventionGerman Television and Moral Renewal after National Socialism, 1956–1970Anderson, S.A Dramatic Revinvention sheds new light on how Germans rebuilt their moral and intellectual world after the Nazi catastrophe. The book argues that television emerged as one of the most important mediums for presenting, discussing, and working through the question of how to re-moralize Germany. Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Film and Television Studies
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026From Village Commons to Public GoodsGraduated Provision in Urbanizing ChinaTrémon, A.-C.Illuminating the complex processes of China’s uneven urbanization through the lens of the transition from village commons to public goods, this book is set in three urbanized villages in Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Xi’an, which have experienced similar demographic explosions and dramatic changes to their landscapes, the livelihoods of its inhabitants, and the power structures governing their residents. Subjects: Anthropology (General) Urban Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026Visions of MarriagePolitics and Family on Kinmen, 1920-2020Chiu, H.-C.Grounded in multi-generational stories from Kinmen in Taiwan, Visions of Marriage explores the historical entanglements between the pursuit of new personal and national futures. Focusing on the relational and future-making aspects of marriage, the ethnography highlights the intersection of transformations across familial generations and shifting political economies in Taiwan, and more globally. It provides comparative insights on family change and demographic shifts in Asia.> Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026The Power of the StoryWriting Disasters in Haiti and the Circum-CaribbeanJoos, V., Munro, M. & Ribó, J. (eds)A cross-disciplinary volume that combines and puts into dialogue perspectives on disasters, this book includes contributions from anthropology, history, cultural studies, sociology, and literary studies. Offering a rich and diverse set of arguments and analyses on the ever-relevant theme of catastrophe in the circum-Caribbean, it will encourage debate and collaboration between scholars working on disasters from a range of disciplinary perspectives. Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026Good Enough MothersPracticing Nurture and Motherhood in Chiapas, MexicoLópez, JMMotherhood in Mexico is profoundly shaped by the legacy of colonialism. This ethnography situates motherhood in a critical global health analysis of maternal health inequalities and interventions in the southeast state of Chiapas. Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Anthropology (General)
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026A New African ElitePlace in the Making of a Bridge GenerationPellow, D.Focusing on a sub-set of the Dagomba of northern Ghana, this book looks at the first generation to go through secondary school in the north. This book charts their path into elite status and argues that this generation uses the tools gained through education and social connections to influence politics back home. Subjects: Anthropology (General) Mobility Studies Development Studies
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026Comical ModernityPopular Humour and the Transformation of Urban Space in Late Nineteenth Century ViennaHakkarainen, H.Comical Modernity looks at the years between 1857–1890, a period of dramatic urban renewal within Vienna during which the city’s rapidly changing face was a popular topic in publications. This book shows how humor provided access to understanding modernity in an era of radical change, thus broadening our understanding of the cultural history of nineteenth-century Vienna. Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Media Studies Cultural Studies (General)
 
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																		 January 2026 January 2026Germany and the Middle EastFrom Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela MerkelSteininger, R.For more than a hundred years, persistent conflict in the Middle East has led global superpowers like Germany to become involved. Germany and the Middle East encounters in detail how the nation came to accept its historical responsibility towards newer states in the Middle East, and how major developments of the twentieth century shaped its approach to the region. Subject: History: 20th Century to Present
 
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																		 February 2026 February 2026Pure FoodTheoretical and Cross-Cultural PerspectivesCollinson, P. & Macbeth, H. (eds)Food purity and nutrition has inter-disciplinary roots in anthropological, ethnological, evolutionary, psychological and applied perspectives. Pure Food presents the theoretical and cross-cultural aspects of adopting food purity. It demonstrates variations and similarities in diverse cultural beliefs, behaviours and practices in different societies that define the pure food mindset. Subjects: Food & Nutrition Anthropology (General)
 
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																		 February 2026 February 2026Corporate Social Responsibility and the Paradoxes of State CapitalismEthnographies of Norwegian Energy and Extraction Businesses AbroadKnudsen, S. (ed)Through a series of case studies in diverse regions of the world, this book explores how transnational Norwegian energy and extractive industries handle corporate social responsibility (CSR) when operating abroad. Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Environmental Studies (General) Applied Anthropology Sustainable Development Goals
 
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																		 February 2026 February 2026Citizens into Dishonored FelonsFelony Disenfranchisement, Honor, and Rehabilitation in Germany, 1806-1933de Groot, T.Throughout the long nineteenth century felony disenfranchisement affected the moral fabric of German society and coincided with a history of honor in German legal thought. Citizens into Dishonored Felons uses uncommonly extensive archival materials to address the emotional and symbolic impact of punishment as both an enforcement of societal hierarchies and a platform for reform. 
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																		 February 2026 February 2026Globalizing AutomobilismExuberance and the Emergence of Layered Mobility, 1900–1980Mom, G.Why has “car society” proven so durable, even in the face of mounting environmental and economic crises? In this follow-up to his magisterial Atlantic Automobilism, Gijs Mom traces the global spread of the automobile in the postwar era and investigates why adopting more sustainable forms of mobility has proven so difficult. Subjects: Transport Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies
 
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																		 February 2026 February 2026Legal EntanglementsLaw, Rights and the Battle for Legitimacy in Divided Germany, 1945-1989Gehrig, S.Drawing on wide-ranging archival research and recently declassified documents, Legal Entanglements follows the politicians, intellectuals, and other historical actors on both sides of the Berlin Wall who helped their nation to navigate volatile and uncertain legal circumstances. Subject: History: 20th Century to Present
 
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																		 February 2026 February 2026Imagining Bosnian Muslims in Central EuropeRepresentations, Transfers and ExchangesŠístek, F. (ed)As a Slavic-speaking religious and ethnic “Other” living just a stone’s throw from the symbolic heart of the continent, the Muslim peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina have long occupied a liminal space in the European imagination. This volume assembles contributions from historians, anthropologists, political scientists, and literary scholars to examine the political, social, and discursive dimensions of Bosnian Muslims’ encounter with the West. Subjects: History (General) Anthropology of Religion
 
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