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The Civil War in the Great Interior and related titles See page 1
U. S. History See pages 2-3Series in Law, Society & Politics in the Midwest
and related titles See page 4
Polish and Polish-American Studies Series See page 5Series in Ecology and History and related titles See page 6
Research in International Studies: Latin America SeriesSee page 7
Research in International Studies: Southeast Asia SeriesSee page 7
Comparative Slavery See page 8
New African Histories Series See page 9
World History Africa See page 10
Africa in World History Series See pages 10-12
History & Research Writing See page 12
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Kansass WarThe Civil War in Documents
Edited by Pearl T. Ponce1. 978-0-8214-1936-6 F paper $18.65 Discount $15Pearl T. Ponce makes eective use o primary sourcesto illuminate the tumultuous early history o Kansas.Her study gives voice to a wide array o Kansans on awide range o topics.Jeremy Neely, author o The Border between Them:Violence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-MissouriLine
Missouris WarThe Civil War in Documents
Edited by Silvana R. Siddali2. 978-0-8214-1732-4 F paper $18.65 Discount $15Civil War Missouri stood at the crossroads o America.The state ormed the gateway between east andwest, as well as one o the borders between thetwo contending armies, and was the only slavestate in the Great Interior. The documents collected
in Missouris Warreveal what actors motivatedMissourians to remain loyal to the Union or to ght orthe Conederacy, how they coped with their internaldivisions and conficts, and how they experienced theend o slavery in the state.
Indianas WarThe Civil War in Documents
Edited by Richard R. Nationand Stephen E. Towne3. 978-0-8214-1847-5 F paper $18.65 Discount $15Editors Nation and Towne, both superbly qualied,have produced a volume which should be requiredin any college course in nineteenth-century Indianahistory. The book is also a must or readers interestedin the Civil War or Indiana history. They will ndexcellent introductions to each chapter and aascinating variety o original documents, each withinormative annotation. Highly recommended.Dawn Bakken, associate editor, Indiana Magazineof History
Ohios WarThe Civil War in Documents
Edited by Christine Dee4. 978-0-8214-1683-9 F paper $18.65 Discount $15This book presents a splendid collection o sourceson Ohio in the Civil War era. Here we discover theexperiences o the states citizensmen and women,blacks and whites, armers and actory workers,politicians and editors, soldiers and civilians inall their ascinating complexity. The documents arecareully edited with valuable introductions or thegeneral reader.Joan E. Cashin, editor o The WarWas You and Me: Civilians in the American Civil War.
The Civil WarinThe GreaT inTerioris aseries o short documentary histories on the CivilWar in the Middle West. Each volume presentsresh primary sources that will aid proessors and
students, as well as the inormed general reader,in exploring the social, political, and militaryimpact o the Civil War.
Forthcoming in this series:
Illinoiss War: The Civil War in Documents Edited by Mark Voss-HubbardMichigans War: The Civil War in Documents Edited by John W. QuistKentuckys War: The Civil War in Documents Edited by Christopher PhillipsWisconsins War: The Civil War in Documents Edited by Chandra Manning
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WantedCorrespondenceWomens Letters to a Union Soldier
Edited by Lucy E. Baileyand Nancy L. Rhoades
5. 978-0-8214-1805-5 F paper $24.95Discount $20
This unique collection o more than 150 letterswritten to an Ohio serviceman during the
American Civil War oers glimpses o womenslives as they waited, worked, and wrote rom theOhio home ront.
Do They Miss Me at Home?The Civil War Letters o WilliamMcKnight, SeventhOhio Volunteer Cavalry
Edited byDonald C. Manessand H. Jason Combs
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cloth $38.00Discount $30
William McKnight was a membero the Seventh Ohio VolunteerCavalry rom September 1862 untilhis death in June o 1864. Duringhis time o service, McKnightpenned dozens o emotion-lledletters, primarily to his wie,Samaria, revealing the struggles oan entire amily both beore andduring the war.
The Civil War in the Great Interior
Series Editors: Martin J. Hershock and Christine Dee
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Trustee for the Human CommunityRalph J. Bunche, the United Nations,and the Decolonization o Arica
Edited by Robert A. Hill and Edmond J. Keller
7. 978-0-8214-1910-6 F paper $26.95 Discount $22This is the rst volume to examine the totality o theunrivalled role o Ralph J. Bunche in the struggle orArican independence, both as a key intellectual and aninternational diplomat, and to illuminate decolonizationrom the broader Arican American perspective.
Gibbons v. Ogden, Law, and Society
in the Early Republic
By Thomas H. Cox
8. 978-0-8214-1846-8 F paper $26.95 Discount $22A highly original and much-needed book that putsGibbons v. Ogden in historical context . . . [A] major con-tribution to our understanding o a landmark case.Daniel W. Hamilton
Ohios KingmakerMark Hanna, Man and Myth
By William T. Horner
9. 978-0-8214-1894-9 F paper $29.95 Discount $24Ohios Kingmakeris a well-written and engagingbook, and the central themecomparing the nearly
unknown Hanna to the very amiliar Rovemakesor an eective hook. Scholars will be deconstructingand critiquing the Bush presidency or years to come.-David A. Crockett, Trinity University
For the Prevention of CrueltyThe History and Legacy o Animal Rights
Activism in the United States
By Diane L. Beers
10. 978-0-8040-1087-0 F paper $22.95 Discount $18Destined to become a classic in its eld, Beers study. . . lls a glaring historical gap with exceptional style,accuracy and insight.Publishers Weekly
Popular EugenicsNational Eciency and AmericanMass Culture in the 1930s
Edited by Susan Currell and Christina Cogdell
11. 978-0-8214-1692-1 F paper $28.95 Discount $23The essays in this generously illustrated collectiondemonstrate how even ater the scientic oundationso the eugenics movement had been weakened in the
1930s, eugenic belies spread into the popular media.
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr., Vol. IV1951-1954
By Denton L. Watson
12. 978-0-8214-1935-9 F cloth $69.95 Discount $56Volume IV o The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr.covers 1951, the year America entered the KoreanWar, through 1954, when the NAACP won its Brown v.Board o Education case, in which the Supreme Courtdeclared that segregation was discrimination and thusunconstitutional.
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr., Vol. IIINAACP Labor Secretary and Directoro the NAACP Washington Bureau
By Denton L. Watson13. 978-0-8214-1662-4 F cloth $49.95 Discount $40Clarence Mitchell, Jr., or decades waged in the halls oCongress a stubborn, resourceul and historic campaignor social justice. . . . The hard-won ruits o his laborshave made America a better and stronger nation.President Jimmy Carter, citation on the PresidentialMedal o Freedom, presented June 9, 1980
Dead LastThe Public Memory o Warren G. HardingsScandalous Legacy
By Phillip G. Payne
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14. 978-0-8214-1819-2 F paper $24.95 Discount $20Phillip Paynes Dead Lastaccomplishes a task orwhich historians o political thought will be verygrateul: his assessment o Hardings ideology ocivic boosterism in the 1920s is truly insightul andoriginal.Clarence E. Wunderlin, Jr., editor,The Papers of Robert A. Taft
James MadisonPhilosopher, Founder, and Statesman
Edited by John R. Vile, William D. Pederson,and Frank J. Williams
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paper $26.95 Discount $22Every student o the early republic will enjoy andprot rom this ascinating, well-crated anthology.John P. Kaminski
The Center of a Great EmpireThe Ohio Country in the Early Republic
Edited by Andrew R. L. Cayton
and Stuart D. Hobbs
16. 978-0-8214-1648-8 F paper $24.95 Discount $20This important volume amply demonstrates ways inwhich the Ohio Country indeed ormed the center oa great empire.Indiana Magazine of History
U. S. History
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Incidental ArchitectWilliam Thornton and the Cultural Lie oEarly Washington, D.C., 17941828
By Gordon S. Brown
17. 978-0-8214-1863-5 F paper $24.95 Discount $20Incidental Architectdescribes the intellectual andsocial scene o the 1790s and early 1800s o the capitalthrough the lives o a prominent couple whose culturalaspirations served as both model and mirror or thecitys own.
Perspectives on the Art and Architectural Historyof the United States Capitol Series
Paris on the PotomacThe French Infuence on the Architectureand Art o Washington, D.C.
Edited by Cynthia R. Field, Isabelle Gournayand Thomas P. Somma
18. 978-0-8214-1760-7 F paper $24.95 Discount $20The ve essays in Paris on the Potomacexploreaspects o the Parisian infuence on the artistic andarchitectural environment o Washington, D.C., whichcontinued long ater the well-known contributions oPeter Charles LEnant, who designed the citys plan.
Perspectives on the Art and Architectural Historyof the United States Capitol Series
Congress and the Emergence
of Sectionalism
From the Missouri Compromiseto the Age o Jackson
Edited by Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon
19. 978-0-8214-1783-6 F cloth $46.95 Discount $38Perspectives on the History of Congress, 18011877Donald R. Kennon, series editor
Extracting AppalachiaImages o the ConsolidationCoal Company, 19101945
By Georey L. Buckley
20. 978-0-8214-1556-6 F paper $22.95 Discount $18Extracting Appalachia brings together two greattraditions o inquiryhistory and geography. Bycreatively interpreting a rich collection o coal companyphotographs, Buckley helps us better understandthe power and meaning o mining in everyday earlytwentieth-century lie.Richard Francaviglia, author o Hard Places: Readingthe Landscape of Americas Historic Mining Districts
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In the Shadow of FreedomThe Politics o Slavery in the National Capital
Edited by Paul Finkelmanand Donald R. KennonThis volume, with essays by some o the mostdistinguished historians in the nation, explores thetwin issues o how slavery made lie possible in theDistrict o Columbia and how lawmakers in the districtregulated slavery in the nation.
Contributors: David Brion Davis, Mary Beth Corrigan,A. Glenn Crothers, Jonathan Earle, Stanley Harrold,Mitch Kachun, Mary K. Ricks, James B. Stewart,
Susan Zaeske, David Zaresky
21. 978-0-8214-1934-2 F cloth $44.95 Discount $36Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1801-1877
In the Balance of PowerIndependent Black Politics and Third-PartyMovements in the United States
By Omar H. Ali
Foreword by Eric Foner
22. 978-0-8214-1807-9 F paper $19.95 Discount $16
Terrible Swift SwordThe Legacy o John Brown
Edited by Peggy A. Russo and Paul Finkelman
23. 978-0-8214-1631-0 F paper $26.95 Discount $22In the spirit o revisiting Brown, Paul Finkelman andPeggy Russo have edited a diverse and intriguing newvolume that takes its place at the top o a signicantpile o writing on the Old Man rom Osawatomie.. . . This is one volume that makes an importantcontribution to that ongoing conversation.The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
Constructing Black Education
at Oberlin CollegeA Documentary History
By Roland M. Baumann
24. 978-0-8214-1887-1 Fcloth $65.00 Discount $45Oberlin College holds a unique place in the historyo higher education and in the history o education.Historians have probed bits o Oberlins relationshipto black education, but Roland Baumanns nedocumentary history is the rst to explore that historyully and critically. Historians, students, and lay readersalike will nd much o value in this study.Ronald E. Butchart
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The Dred ScottCaseHistorical and Contemporary
Perspectives on Race and LawEdited by David Thomas Konig, Paul Finkelman,and Christopher Alan Bracey
25. 978-0-8214-1912-0 F paper $26.95 Discount $22As the rst true civil rights case decided by the U.S.Supreme Court, Dred Scott v. Sandfordraised issuesthat have not been ully resolved despite threeamendments to the Constitution and more than acentury and a hal o litigation.
No Winners Here TonightRace, Politics, and Geography in One othe Countrys Busiest Death Penalty States
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins26. 978-0-8214-1834-5 F paper $24.95 Discount $20This book is beautiully written. Specialists who alreadyknow the broad outlines will be interested in learningthe Ohio story, and or nonspecialists, the book will bean important introduction to the subject.Stuart Banner, author o The Death Penalty:
An American History
The Fairer DeathExecuting Women in Ohio
By Victor L. Streib
27. 978-0-8214-1694-5 F paper $24.95 Discount $20Streib provides a unique opportunity to refect onthe application o the death penalty to women overtime. His richly detailed presentation sharpens theabiding question o the relationship between genderand the death penalty.Phyllis L. Crocker, proessor o law, Cleveland-Marshall College o Law, Cleveland State University
American PogromThe East St. Louis Race Riot and Black Politics
By Charles Lumpkins
28. 978-0-8214-1803-1 F paper $28.95 Discount $23A model or understanding racial violence that bothhighlights black political activism and reminds us othe costs that maintaining white supremacy imposedon the black community and the nation.Journal of American History
Democracy in SessionA History o the Ohio General Assembly
By David M. Gold
29. 978-0-8214-1844-4 F
cloth $34.95 Discount $28This book relates in ascinating detail the historyo the Ohio General Assembly rom its eighteenth-century origins in the Northwest Territory to its currentincarnation as a ull-time proessional legislature.
The Black LawsRace and the Legal Processin Early Ohio
By Stephen Middleton
30. 978-0-8214-1624-2 F paper $26.95 Discount $22
Frontiers of Freedom
Cincinnatis Black Community 18021868By Nikki M. Taylor
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The Rescue of Joshua GloverBy H. Robert Baker
32. 978-0-8214-1813-0 F paper $24.95 Discount $20WINNErOfTHE GAMbrINUS PrIzE
A ascinating and riveting account. . . .Baker doesa masterul job o detailing the events.American Historical Review
Ableman v. Booth nally gets its due in thisilluminating study. A must-read or anyone interested
in the impact o slavery on the development o theAmerican constitutional system.Earl M. Maltz, author o Civil Rights, the Constitution,and Congress, 1863-1869
The History of Nebraska Law
Edited by Alan G. Gless
33. 978-0-8214-1787-4 F cloth $49.95 Discount $40
The History of Michigan LawEdited by Paul Finkelmanand Martin J. Hershock
34. 978-0-8214-1661-7 F cloth $49.95 Discount $40A 2007 MICHIGAN NOTAbLE bOOk
The History of Ohio LawEdited by Michael Les Benedictand John F. Winkler
35. 978-0-8214-1546-7 F cloth $75.00 Discount $60 (2 volumes)
The History of Indiana Law
Edited by David J. Bodenhamerand Randall T. Shepard36. 978-0-8214-1637-2 F cloth $49.95 Discount $40
LAW, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS IN THE MIDWESTSeries Editors: Paul Finkelman & L. Diane Barnes
This series publishes books on Midwestern legal history and the culture and politics o law inthe Midwest.The series is historical, but it includes contemporary issues in political science,law, sociology, economics, and other felds.
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Polish and Polish-American Studies SeriesSeries Editor: John J. Bukowczyk
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The Borders of Integration
Polish Migrants in Germany and the
United States, 18701924By Brian McCook
37. 978-0-8214-1926-7 F paper $26.95 Discount $22This is a historical analysis o migration patterns . . . thatprovides highly illuminating perspectives on a range odicult and important questions . . . The author is to becongratulated on writing in elegant and clear prose. Stean Berger
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The Origins of Modern Polish Democracy
Edited by M. B. B. Biskupski, James S. Pula,
and Piotr J. Wrbel38. 978-0-8214-1892-5 F paper $28.95 Discount $23This important work is the only single-volume English-language history o modern Polish democratic thoughtand parliamentary systems and represents the latestscholarly research by leading specialists.
Romes Most Faithful DaughterThe Catholic Church and Independent
Poland, 19141939
By Neal Pease
39. 978-0-8214-1856-7 F paper $26.95 Discount $22CO-WINNErOfTHE 2010 ASEEES/OrbIS
bOOk PrIzEfOr POLISH STUDIES
Based on original research in our countries, includingrecently opened collections in the Vatican Secret Archives,Neal Pease presents the rst scholarly history o the closebut complex political relationship o Poland with theChurch during the interwar period.
The Law of the Looking GlassCinema in Poland, 18961939By Sheila Ska
40. 978-0-8214-1784-3 F cloth $34.95 Discount $28The Law of the Looking Glass oers a resh perspec-tive on early Polish cinema and challenges its conventional
readings. Ska combines original and up-to-date researchwith her knowledge o Polish cinema and Polish politicaland cultural contexts. This is a pioneering work.Marek Halto
Holy WeekA Novel o the Warsaw Ghetto UprisingBy Jerzy AndrzejewskiForeword by Jan Gross
Introduction and commentary by Oscar E. Swan
41. 978-0-8214-1716-4 F paper $19.95 Discount $16Urgently recommended to all readers with an interest inworld history.Library Journal, starred review
This series revisitsthe historical andcontemporary experience
o one o Americaslargest ethnic groups andthe history o a Europeanhomeland that has playedan important role intwentieth-century worldaairs.
The Exile MissionThe Polish Political Diaspora and Polish
Americans, 19391956By Anna D. Jaroszyska-Kirchmann42. 978-0-8214-1527-6 F paper $32.95 Discount $26
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The Clash of Moral NationsCultural Politics in Pisudskis Poland, 19261935By Eva Plach
43. 978-0-8214-1695-2 F cloth $42.95 Discount $34Oers insight into the ways in which the boundariesbetween public and private spheres began to be eacedeven beore the arrival o totalitarianism . . . solidlyresearched.Journal of Modern History
TestamentsTwo Novellas o Emigration and ExileBy Danuta Mostwin
44. 978-0-8214-1608-2 F paper $14.95 Discount $12Mostwin. . . captures the psychological changes expe-rienced by Polish immigrants . . . and oers philosophicalrefections on their existence.Slavic and East European
Journal
The Grasinski GirlsThe Choices They Had and the ChoicesThey MadeBy Mary Patrice Erdmans
45. 978-0-8214-1582-5 F paper $24.95 Discount $20WINNErOfTHE 2005 OSkAr HALECkI PrIzE;
Gutsy, honest, innovative, and controversial. . . . ariveting read, highly recommended.Journal of SocialHistory
Framing the Polish HomePostwar Cultural Constructions o Hearth,Nation, and SelEdited by Bo
.zena Shallcross
46. 978-0-8214-1437-8 F paper $22.95 Discount $18Framing the Polish Home is denitely something towrite home about.Sarmatian Review
Traitors & True PolesNarrating a Polish-American Identity, 18801939By Karen Majewski47. 978-0-8214-1470-5 F paper $24.95 Discount $20
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Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politicsof CommemorationBy Jonathan Huener48. 978-0-8214-1507-8 F paper $24.95 Discount $20
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Mad Dogs and MeerkatsA History o Resurgent Rabiesin Southern Arica
By Karen Brown49. 978-0-8214-1953-3 F paper $32.00 Discount $26Brown has done a brilliant piece o detective work totrace the erratic progress o the disease through theregion in the twentieth century. . . . All o this is toldin an engaging narrative which captures the culturaland political signicance o rabies in societies riven bydivisions o class and race..William Beinart, coauthoro Environment and Empire
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Healing the HerdsDisease, Livestock Economies, and theGlobalization o Veterinary Medicine
Edited by Karen Brown and Daniel Giloyle50. 978-0-8214-1885-7 F paper $24.95 Discount $20The history o veterinary medicine told rom anythingother than a triumphalist perspective, usually witha nationalist slant, is rare. Essays in this outstandingcollection cover rural as well as urban issues inveterinary disease and science rom the eighteenthcentury to the present.Diana K. Davis, UC Davis
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Nature and History in Modern Italy
Edited by Marco Armiero and Marcus Hall
51. 978-0-8214-1916-8 F paper $30.00 Discount $24There is currently no such thing as a coherent synthetic
history o Italian environmental particularities suchas landslides, deorestation, . . . areas o preservedwilderness, the wild zones o massive toxic pollution,. . . so, this book is to be welcomed as much or itspioneering quality as or the intellectual strengths.John Agnew, UCLA
The Game of ConservationInternational Treaties to Protectthe Worlds Migratory Animals
By Mark Cioc
52. 978-0-8214-1867-3 F paper $24.95 Discount $20An impressive and resh approach to studying theenvironment in the twentyrst century.
Michael L. Lewis, Salisbury University
Wielding the AxState Forestry and Social Confictin Tanzania, 18202000
By Thaddeus Sunseri
FINALIST FOR THE AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATIONS2010 MELVILLE J. HERSKOVITS AWARD
53. 978-0-8214-1865-9 F paper $26.95 Discount $22In Wielding the Ax, orest history becomes a micro-cosm o the origins, nature, and demise o colonial rulein East Arica and o the rst decades o independence.
How Green Were the Nazis?Nature, Environment, and Nationin the Third ReichEdited by Franz-Jose Bruggemeier,Mark Cioc, and Thomas Zeller
54. 978-0-8214-1647-1 F paper $26.95 Discount $22An invaluable English introduction to the historyo conservation in the Third Reich.Journal ofContemporary History
Imagining SerengetiA History o Landscape Memory in Tanzaniarom Earliest Times to the PresentJan Bender Shetler
55. 978-0-8214-1750-8 F paper $26.95 Discount $22his remarkable work on the Serengeti area in Tanzaniawill be o great value to Aricans and non-Aricans alikeincluding researchers in Arican history, anthropology,and geography. . . . Highly recommended.Choice
This is an extraordinary book by an historian ouncommon erudition and originality.International Journal of African Historical Studies
Triumph of the ExpertAgrarian Doctrines o Development andthe Legacies o British Colonialism
By Joseph Morgan Hodge
56. 978-0-8214-1718-8 F paper $26.95 Discount $22
Inventing Global EcologyTracking the Biodiversity Ideal in India,19471997
By Michael L. Lewis57. 978-0-8214-1541-2 F paper $26.00 Discount $21
Resurrecting the Granary of RomeEnvironmental History and French ColonialExpansion in North Arica
By Diana K. Davis
WINNErOfTHE ASEH GEOrGE PErkINS MArSH PrIzEANDTHE MErIDIAN bOOk AWArDfOrOUTSTANDING WOrkIN GEOGrAPHy
58. 978-0-8214-1752-2 F paper $28.95 Discount $23
Inventing Pollution
Coal, Smoke, and Culture in Britain since 1800By Peter Thorsheim59. 978-0-8214-1681-5 F paper $32.95 Discount $26
Social History and African Environments
Edited by William Beinart and JoAnn McGrego
60. 978-0-8214-1538-2 F paper $27.95 Discount $22
Imperial GulliesSoil Erosion and Conservation in LesothoBy Kate B. Showers61. 978-0-8214-1614-3 F paper $26.95 Discount $22
Series in Ecology and History
Series Editor: James L. A. Webb, Jr.
This series seeks to publishthe best of emerging litera-ture on the environmentalhistory of the wider world.
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Pachakutik and the Rise and Declineof the Ecuadorian Indigenous Movement
By Kenneth J. Mijeski and Scott H. Beck
62. 978-0-89680-280-3 F paper $28.95 Discount $23An extraordinarily valuable case study that examines thebirth, development, and in this case, waning o Ecuadors
indigenous movement.
RIS, Latin America Series, No. 51
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When Sugar RuledEconomy and Society in Northwestern
Argentina, Tucumn, 18761916
By Patricia JuarezDappe
63. 978-0-89680-274-2 F paper $32.00 Discount $26The most comprehensive work that I have read or
the early history o sugar in Tucumn. This is a solidpiece o scholarship, one with lasting value.James Brennan, UC RiversideRIS, Latin America Series, No. 49
Populist Seduction in Latin AmericaSecond Edition
By Carlos de la Torre
64. 978-0-89680-279-7 F paper $26.00 Discount $21For anyone wishing or a succinct and theoretically
sophisticated concept-building analysis o populist rhetoricand leadership style based on a ascinating lesser-knowncase study, this book should be on your shel.Latin American Research ReviewRIS, Latin America Series, No. 50
Madness in Buenos AiresPatients, Psychiatrists and the Argentine State,18901983
By Jonathan Ablard
65. 978-0-89680-259-9 F paper $32.00 Discount $26Ablard . . . shows something that many scholarshave suspected but no one has been able to prove:
that despite discourses and intentions, the Argentine statehas been historically weak and thereore its ability orexercising social control has been very limited.Mariano Ben Plotkin, author oArgentina on the Couch:Psychiatry, State, and Society, 1880 to the PresentRIS, Latin America Series, No. 47
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The Return of the Galon KingHistory, Law, and Rebellion in Colonial BurmaBy Maitrii AungThwin
66. 978-0-89680-276-6 F paper $28.00 Discount $22An important contribution to Myanmar studies,historiography, and social science methodology.Robert H. Taylor, author o The State in Burma andBurma: Political Economy under Military Rule
RIS, Southeast Asia Series, No. 124
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Resistance on the National StageTheater and Politics in LateNew Order Indonesia
By Michael H. Bodden67. 978-0-89680-275-9 F paper $39.95 Discount $32The scholarship o the manuscript is impressive, andthe research thorough, painstaking and up to date.Barbara Hatley, author oJavanese Performanceson an Indonesian Stage
RIS, Southeast Asia Series, No. 123
Silenced VoicesUncovering a Familys ColonialHistory in Indonesia
By Inez Hollander
68. 978-0-89680-269-8 F paper $28.00 Discount $22RIS, Southeast Asia Series, No. 117
SinoMalay Trade and Diplomacy from the
Tenth through the Fourteenth CenturyBy Derek Heng
69. 978-0-89680-271-1 F paper $28.00 Discount $22The rst comprehensive history o Sino-Malay trade inthe pre-European period. This is a notable achievement.John W. Chaee, author o Branches of Heaven: AHistory of the Imperial Clan of Sung China
RIS, Southeast Asia Series, No. 121
Wartime in BurmaA Diary, January to June 1942
By Theippan Maung WaEdited by L. E. Bagshawe and Anna J. Allott
70. 978-0-89680-270-4 F
paper $24.00 Discount $19This diary, begun ater the Japanese attack on Pearl Harborand covering the invasion o Burma up to June 1942, is amoving account o the well-loved and prolic author.RIS, Southeast Asia Series, No. 120
Being Dutch in the IndiesA History o Creolisation and Empire,15001920
By Ulbe Bosma and Remco Raben
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