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History

2 United States

Table of ContentsUnited States ...............................2- 3

Europe .............................................4-5

Middle East ................................... 5- 6

Asia ................................................... 6-7

Latin America .............................. 8-9

Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture .............10-11

Cultural and Intellectual History ............................................... 11

Exam Copy Policy .................................5

Ordering .....................................................7

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Counterculture ColophonGrove Press, the Evergreen Review, and the Incorpor-ation of the Avant-GardeLoren GlassCounterculture Colophon tells the story of how Grove Press and its house journal, The Evergreen Review, revolutionized the publishing industry and radicalized the reading habits of the “paperback generation.” It offers a new window onto the 1960s, from 1951, when Barney Rosset purchased the fledgling press for $3,000, to 1970, when the mul-timedia corporation into which he had built the company was crippled by a strike and feminist takeover.

“A riveting and highly entertaining nar-rative, Glass’s book offers a compelling new map of the world system of post-war literature, a map on which Paris and New York figure less as competing capitals than as the closest of trading partners. It provides a whole new perspective on the American literary scene of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.”—James F. English, University of Pennsylvania

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The Sun Never SetsReflections on a Western LifeL.W. “Bill” Lane, Jr. with Bertrand M. Patenaude, Introduction by Kevin StarrThe Sun Never Sets tells the extraor-dinary story of L.W. “Bill” Lane, Jr., longtime publisher of Sunset magazine, pioneering environmental-ist, and U.S. ambassador. Written with Stanford historian Bertrand Patenaude, this fascinating memoir traces Sunset’s profound impact on a new generation of Americans seeking opportunity and adventure in the great American West.

“Bill Lane was a one-of-a-kind terrific guy who lived an energetic and con-structive life. This memoir is a compel-ling reminder that the sun never sets on Bill Lane.”

—George P. Shultz, Former U.S. Secretary of State and Distinguished Fellow,

Hoover Institution, Stanford University

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3United States

Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Volume 3Light and Shadows, 1910–1916Edited by Candace Falk

“A work of scholarship and a labor of love. . . . The care taken in the introduc-tion is repeated throughout.”

—E. Broidy, CHOICE

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Woman LawyerThe Trials of Clara FoltzBarbara Babcock

“Brings Foltz back to us with great tenderness and subtlety, reclaiming a place in American legal history for a working mother and national thinker who has much to teach us still.”

—Dahlia Lithwick, Slate

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Henry Ford’s War on Jews and the Legal Battle Against Hate SpeechVictoria Saker Woeste

“Gives us great courtroom drama and captures an important historical mo-ment. This will be the definitive work on Henry Ford and his confrontation by American Jews.” —Richard S. Levy,

University of Illinois at Chicago

424 pp., 29 illustrations, 20129780804772341 Cloth $55.00 $44.00 sale

The Cuban Missile Crisis in American MemoryMyths versus RealitySheldon M. Stern

“It has taken nearly 50 years to get a history of the Cuban missile crisis as it really was . . . For that we have Sheldon M. Stern to thank.”

—Max Holland, The Nation, and washingtondecoded.com

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The Soviet Cuban Missile CrisisCastro, Mikoyan, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Missiles of NovemberSergo MikoyanEdited by Svetlana Savranskaya360 pp., 20129780804762014 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

Battleground AfricaCold War in the Congo, 1960–1965Lise Namikas288 pp., 20139780804784863 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

MarigoldThe Lost Chance for Peace in VietnamJames G. Hershberg936 pp., 20129780804778848 Cloth $39.50 $31.60 sale

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A Frenchwoman’s Imperial StoryMadame Luce in Nineteenth-Century AlgeriaRebecca Rogers

“A stunning achievement. It presents a fascinating and important contribution to the history of women, empire, and historical biography.”

—Whitney Walton, Purdue University

288 pp., 16 illustrations, 3 maps, 20139780804784313 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

The Aesthetics of HateFar-Right Intellectuals, Antisemitism, and Gender in 1930s FranceSandrine Sanos

“In an important intervention, the author illuminates how a range of extreme-right figures in 1930s France shared a racialized conception of the French nation. The book’s demonstration of the mutual constitution of antisemitism and colonial racism is one of its chief as-sets and achievements.”

—Judith Surkis, Institute for Advanced Study

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Faith in EmpireReligion, Politics, and Colonial Rule in French Senegal, 1880–1940Elizabeth A. Foster

“Deepens our understanding of how colonial politics worked on the ground in Senegal and offers a fresh interpre-tation of the relationship between metropole and colony, between mis-sionaries and colonial administrators, and between ideology and practice.”

—Alice L. Conklin, Ohio State University

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A Political History of National Citizenship and Identity in Italy, 1861–1950Sabina Donati

“This book makes particular contribu-tions to women’s history, legal his-tory, citizenship studies, comparative nationalism, and an analysis of fascism. Threads of history interweave to pres-ent a new understanding.”

—Mark Choate, Brigham Young University

432 pp., 20139780804784511 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

Was Hitler a Riddle?Western Democracies and National SocialismAbraham Ascher“This is a pioneering work of great importance.”

—Walter Laqueur

“Ascher is succinct, insightful, and convincing.”

—Evan Bukey, University of Arkansas

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After YugoslaviaThe Cultural Spaces of a Vanished LandEdited by Radmila Gorup

“This collection brings together a re-markable roster of writers and scholars to consider the past, present, and future of the diverse yet closely inter-connected cultural spaces that the dis-solution of Yugoslavia left behind.”—Wendy Bracewell, University College London

Stanford Studies on Central and Eastern Europe368 pp., 20139780804784023 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

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5Middle East

Political Commun-ication and Political Culture in England, 1558–1688Barbara J. Shapiro

“A splendid and important book in every way. Drawing on her vast and detailed knowledge of the period, its politics, its thought, and its people, Shapiro has provided a rich, subtle, and very read-able account of the multiple sources of political knowledge and understanding.”

—Gordon Schochet, Rutgers University

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Patriotism and Public SpiritEdmund Burke and the Role of the Critic in Mid-Eighteenth-Century BritainIan Crowe

“A high achievement of dedicated scholarship. No other study has dealt so searchingly with the literary milieu of Burke’s early years.”

—David Bromwich, Yale University

304 pp., 20129780804781275 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

Tell This in My MemoryStories of Enslavement from Egypt, Sudan, and the Ottoman EmpireEve M. Troutt PowellTell This in My Memory opens up a new window in the study of slavery in the modern Middle East, taking up personal narratives of slaves and slave owners to shed light on the anxieties and intimacies of personal experience. The framework of racial identity constructed through these stories proves instrumental in explaining how countries later confronted—or not—the legacy of the slave trade. Today, these vocabularies of slavery live on for contemporary refugees whose forced migrations often replicate the journeys and stigmas faced by slaves in the 19th century.

“Troutt Powell weaves a moving and evocative tapestry, employing mul-tiple perspectives of the enslaved as well as slaveholders. Her analysis of the conditions of enslavement as well as the challenging processes through which those conditions become known is nothing short of brilliant.”

—Michael Gomez, New York University

264 pp., 20129780804782333 Cloth $40.00 $32.00 sale

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The Emergence of Modern AfghanistanPolitics of Reform and ModernizationVartan Gregorian

“In the past, all books about Afghani-stan had to be measured alongside El-phinstone’s 1815 classic. We now have another yardstick: Gregorian.”

—American Political Science Review

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From Frontier Policy to Foreign PolicyThe Question of India and the Transformation of Geopolitics in Qing ChinaMatthew W. Mosca

“Linking politics, foreign relations, cul-tural and intellectual history, this work is a must read in the current re-con-ceptualization of the early nineteenth century in China.”

—R. Kent Guy, University of Washington

408 pp., 3 maps, 20139780804782241 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

Opera and the CityThe Politics of Culture in Beijing, 1770–1900Andrea S. Goldman“Goldman’s study of Peking opera is thorough, convincing, and fascinating. It will be required reading for scholars of Chinese theater, late imperial cul-ture, Qing history, and gender studies. The scholarship is as good as it gets.”

—Catherine Swatek, University of British Columbia

386 pp., 22 figures, 1 map, 20129780804778312 Cloth $55.00 $44.00 sale

Reconstructing BodiesBiomedicine, Health, and Nation-Building in South Korea Since 1945John P. DiMoia

“Offers the best view to date of the intersection between South Korea’s twentieth-century development and its medical transformation.”

—Robert Oppenheim, University of Texas at Austin

Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University304 pp., 5 photos, 1 map, 20139780804784115 Cloth $45.00 $36.00 sale

What Remains Coming to Terms with Civil War in 19th Century ChinaTobie Meyer-Fong

“Meyer-Fong makes clear that in both the short and the long term, the Taiping Rebellion was as crucial in personal as in political terms.”

—Joanna Waley-Cohen, Professor of History and Collegiate Professor, New York University

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Constructing East AsiaTechnology, Ideology, and Empire in Japan’s Wartime Era, 1931-1945Aaron Stephen Moore“An expertly written and cogently argued study, singular in its skillful combining of intellectual, cultural, and politico-economic history.”

—Steven J. Ericson, Dartmouth College

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7Asia

The Premise of FidelityScience, Visuality, and Representing the Real in Nineteenth-Century JapanMaki Fukuoka

“A major contribution to visual and intellectual studies of nineteenth-century Japan.”

—Luke Gartlan, University of St. Andrews

304 pp., 39 illustrations, 20129780804777902 Cloth $45.00 $36.00 sale

Chinese Labor in a Korean FactoryClass, Ethnicity, and Productivity on the Shop Floor in Globalizing ChinaJaesok Kim

“A pleasing study of how cultural assumptions influence the organiza-tion of work in a Chinese factory. The research is solid, insightful and memorable.”

—William Jankowiak, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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The VaccinatorsSmallpox, Medical Knowledge, and the ‘Opening’ of JapanAnn Jannetta“A fascinating look at Japanese culture and politics in the last century, and the at-titudes of those outside who wanted to at least see in.” —Book News

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Culinary NostalgiaRegional Food Culture and the Urban Experience in ShanghaiMark Swislocki

“A significant book which offers a refresh-ing new approach to the study of China through the history of food, showing how city residents construct their relationship to the city, the rest of China and the world by the way that they discuss and remember food and restaurants.”

—Chee-Beng Tan, The China Journal

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8 Latin America

Dolores del RíoBeauty in Light and ShadeLinda B. Hall

“An important work that finally offers us an insight into one of the most compelling stars of the early to mid-twentieth century.”

—Jill Watts, California State University San Marcos

376 pp., 36 illustrations, 20139780804784078 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

Labor and Love in GuatemalaThe Eve of IndependenceCatherine Komisaruk

“In this superb study, Komisaruk delves into the realities of ordinary people’s lives to help us understand the deep causes of sweeping changes.”

—Camilla Townsend, Rutgers University

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Measuring UpA History of Living Standards in Mexico, 1850–1950Moramay Lopez-Alonso

“This book constitutes pioneering scholar-ship in Mexican history. It is potentially one of the more important works pub-lished in the field in the last generation because of its anthropometric approach to the usually ideologized issue of Mexi-co’s secular economic development.”

—Richard Salvucci, Trinity University

Social Science History304 pp., 31 tables, 14 figures, 12 illustrations, 5 maps, 20129780804773164 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

The Life WithinLocal Indigenous Society in Mexico’s Toluca Valley, 1650–1800Caterina Pizzigoni

“Packed with new dimensions, ap-proaches, and findings, the book will find its place among the monuments of early Latin American history and ethnohistory.”

—James Lockhart, author of The Nahuas after the Conquest

344 pp., 20139780804781374 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

The Making of LawThe Supreme Court and Labor Legislation in Mexico, 1875–1931William J. Suarez-Potts

“An impressively researched, carefully analyzed, and clearly explained history of labor law in Mexico through the Por-firiato, the Revolution, and the rebuild-ing of the Mexican state in the 1920s.”

—Ted Beatty, University of Notre Dame

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Waking from the DreamMexico’s Middle Classes after 1968Louise E. Walker

“A very lively and most interesting read on a topic which has received a dis-graceful lack of attention— the author taps a rich new vein.”

—Barry Carr, La Trobe University and ANCLAS: Australian National University

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9Latin America

Paolina’s InnocenceChild Abuse in Casanova’s VeniceLarry Wolff

“This compelling and troubling story shakes our assumptions. Wolff shows how poverty and dislocation could lead poor parents to offer their children for sexual exploitation by the wealthy.”

—Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto

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Staying AfloatRisk and Uncertainty in Spanish Atlantic World Trade, 1760–1820Jeremy Baskes

“This book presents a thorough, inter-esting, and highly readable account of how Spanish traders managed risk during a period of intense institutional change. It is a substantial addition to the literature on the economics of Spanish colonialism.”

—Noel Maurer, Harvard University

Social Science History424 pp., 25 tables, 13 figures, 20139780804785426 Cloth $70.00 $56.00 sale

Days of National Festivity in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1823–1889Hendrik Kraay

“A very significant work on the cultural and political history of Brazil. It should force others to rethink aspects of the political history, and to delve deeper into aspects of the cultural history, of the period.”

—Jeffrey D. Needell, University of Florida

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Nahua and Maya CatholicismsTexts and Religion in Colonial Central Mexico and YucatanMark Christensen

“The analysis of the various prayers and their renditions in Nahuatl and Maya is fantastic.”

—John F. Schwaller, SUNY Potsdam

Academy of American Franciscan History352 pp., 20139780804785280 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

Twilight of the Mission FrontierShifting Interethnic Alliances and Social Organization in Sonora, 1768–1855Jose Refugio De la Torre Curiel

“This book demonstrates a unique mastery of the English and Spanish literature on the missions of northwest-ern New Spain, a thorough command of the difficult archival sources upon which the study is based, and a coher-ent, well-researched, and compelling argument.”

—Steven W. Hackel, University of California, Riverside

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10 Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture

A Tale of Ritual Murder in the Age of Louis XIVThe Trial of Raphaël Lévy, 1669Pierre BirnbaumTranslated by Arthur Goldhammer

“A fascinating and deeply moving ac-count of human resistance and mass fear.”

—Natalie Zemon Davis, University of Toronto

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No Justice in GermanyThe Breslau Diaries, 1933–1941Willy Cohn Edited by Norbert Conrads Translated by Kenneth Kronenberg

“This is by far the most probing, insight-ful, and gripping diary of a Jewish intellectual who lived in Germany dur-ing the 1930s.”

—Abraham Ascher, author of A Community under Siege: The Jews of Breslau

under Nazism

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A Goy Who Speaks YiddishChristians and the Jewish Language in Early Modern GermanyAya Elyada“Elyada demonstrates in an exemplary manner how sociolinguistic theory and method in the hands of a conscien-tious historian can lead to truly innova-tive research.” —Marion Aptroot,

Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf

280 pp., 12 illustrations, 20129780804781930 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

Mixing MusicsTurkish Jewry and the Urban Landscape of a Sacred SongMaureen Jackson

“By treating the private, discrete narratives of individual figures, this innovative book brings to life the nuances of daily existence and so-cial accommodation in the musical culture of modern Turkish Jews.”

—Edwin Seroussi, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

272 pp., 20 illustrations, 3 maps, 20139780804780155 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

In History’s GripPhilip Roth’s Newark TrilogyMichael Kimmage

“Michael Kimmage has uncovered a masterpiece, showing how Newark ac-quired epic significance in Roth’s liter-ary interpretation of America. If Philip Roth does win the Nobel Prize, this new book on his ‘Newark trilogy’ will have played its part in the process.”

—Ruth Wisse, Harvard University

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Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish ModernityArchitect of Zionism, Yiddishism, and OrthodoxyJess Olson

“A detailed account of this mercurial and celebrated figure. A persuasive case for a reconsideration of Birn-baum’s place in the pantheon of Eu-ropean Jewish ideologues, publicists, and activists.”

—David Rechter, University of Oxford

408 pp., 8 illustrations, 20139780804778732 Cloth $65.00 $52.00 sale

11Cultural and Intellectual History

The Jews of Pinsk, 1881 to 1941Azriel Shohet Edited by Mark Jay Mirsky and Moshe RosmanTranslated by Faigie Tropper and Moshe Rosman, with an Afterword by Zvi Gitelman

“A wonderful piece of scholarship that enlightens our understanding of Jew-ish communal life in modern Eastern Europe.”

—Brian Horowitz, Tulane University

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A Jewish Life on Three ContinentsThe Memoir of Menachem Mendel FriedenTranslated, Edited, and Annotated, and with Introductions and an Afterword by Lee Shai Weissbach

“This rich memoir … highlights the trans-national character of Jewish life in the early twentieth century.”

—Rebecca Kobrin, Columbia University

520 pp., 6 illustrations, 20139780804783637 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

The Holocaust in Italian Culture, 1944–2010Robert S. C. Gordon

“This outstanding book fills a critical gap in the literature and has profound sig-nificance for the study of Italy and for the memory of the Holocaust.”

—Marla Stone, Occidental College

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Warped MourningStories of the Undead in the Land of the UnburiedAlexander Etkind“Etkind’s brilliant and lucid work pres-ents the first serious account of theo-retical challenges to mourning theories in the context of Soviet terror.”

—Nancy Condee, University of Pittsburgh

Cultural Memory in the Present320 pp., 13 illustrations, 20139780804773935 Paper $25.95 $20.76 sale9780804773928 Cloth $85.00 $68.00 sale

Having It All in the Belle EpoqueHow French Women’s Magazines Invented the Modern WomanRachel MeschAt once deeply historical and surpris-ingly timely, Having it All in the Belle Epoque shows how the debates that continue to captivate high-achieving women in America and Europe can be traced back to the early 1900s in France. The first two photographic magazines aimed at women, Femina and La Vie Heureuse created a female role model who—unlike the fear-inducing New Woman—could balance age-old feminine convention with new equalities. Often referred to simply as the “modern woman,” the feminine role model promoted in these magazines was a bundle of decidedly new contradic-tions, as she embraced a newfound sense of equality without completely abandoning conventional gender roles. Full of never before studied images of the modern French woman in action, Having it All shows how these early magazines exploited new photographic technologies, artistic currents, and literary trends to offer a powerful new model of French femininity—one that has exerted a lasting, if rarely recognized, influence on French expression.

“Mesch opens a window onto a distant and relatively unknown past, all the while shedding light on debates that are still very much alive today.”

—Susan Hiner, Vassar College

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