Freemasonry and Civil Society
This is the first comprehensive account of freemasonry in the Western world, written by two of the field’s foremost scholars. It embraces every country in the Americas, with a particular […]
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This is the first comprehensive account of freemasonry in the Western world, written by two of the field’s foremost scholars. It embraces every country in the Americas, with a particular […]
A pioneering history of cross-cultural knowledge that exposes enduring fractures in unity across the world’s largest continent “Mr. Green has written a book of rigorous—and refreshing—honesty.”—Tunku Varadarajan, Wall Street Journal The […]
The legacy of the slave family haunts the status of black Americans in modern U.S. society. Stereotypes that first entered the popular imagination in the form of plantation lore have […]
Segregation and Resistance in the Landscapes of the Americas Edited by Eric Avila and Thaïsa Way, part of the Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture published by Harvard University Press. Histories of […]
A clear-eyed examination of the open access movement: past history, current conflicts, and future possibilities. Open access (OA) could one day put the sum of human knowledge at our fingertips. […]
Insurgency and the Artist: The Art of the Freedom Struggle in India (Delhi: Roli Books)
Greg Woolf coedited (with Dr Hannah Cornwell) the multi-authored volume Gendering Roman Imperialism published by Brill: https://brill.com/view/title/63391?language=en
Sanjay Subrahmanyam’s latest book Les Peuples de l’Orient au milieu du XVIe siècle was just published by Éditions Chandeigne in France: https://editionschandeigne.fr/livre/les-peuples-de-lorient-au-milieu-du-xvie-siecle/
This book, the first-ever collection of primary documents on North African history and the Holocaust, gives voice to the diversity of those involved—Muslims, Christians, and Jews; women, men, and children; […]
What is German history? Where did it take place? And what role did Germans living outside of Central Europe play in it? This polycentric history offers a new vision: It […]