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Joined May 2010
In CRIMINALIZING THE CASBAHS, author Danielle Beaujon explores how French police officers in #Marseille and #Algiers associated the spaces they saw as #NorthAfrican with a particular form of criminality. Learn more in this edition of the #SageHouseBlog:
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Danielle Beaujon, author of Criminalizing the Casbahs, writes about race and policing in France as it relates to its imperial history and today.
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THE ART OF COERCION by Reid B. C. Pauly explores how nations use credible threats in #InternationalRelations and tackles the complex "assurance dilemma" in #military #diplomacy. Essential for anyone interested in nuclear deterrence and coercive diplomacy. #NewBooks #NowReading.
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Michael Ansara, author of THE HARD WORK OF HOPE, discusses the Civil Rights struggle, the New Left, the anti-Vietnam-War movement with Good Trouble podcast. @MichaelAnsara #ILRPress. See his book: Listen now:
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Hannah Frydman, author of BETWEEN THE SHEETS, discusses the history of sexual #advertising and the modern ways we see #media and free speech grapple with sexual content. Now on the #SageHouseBlog:
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Hannah Frydman, author of Between the Sheets: Sexuality, Classified Advertising and the Moral Threat to Press Freedom in France, discusses the history of sexual advertising.
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Journey to the heart of Russia's Silver Age with THE SIRENS OF THE HOTEL LOUVRE by Serge Gregory. Discover the fascinating relationship between actress Lidia Yavorskaia andand writer Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik during Chekhov's era. #RussianHistory #NIUPress.
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Uncover the intersection of #religion and #communism with FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE IN (POST)SOVIET SPACE, edited by several scholars. This collection, rooted in the Keston Archive, reveals the Cold War's impact on religious freedom and #humanrights. #ColdWar. A must-read!.
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Coercion in international #politics is more complicated than we think. THE ART OF COERCION by Reid B. C. Pauly reveals why strong states often fail at coercion and what makes threats work—or not. A must-read for #foreignpolicy enthusiasts! #PoliticalScience #GlobalPolitics.
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Discover how cultures collided and created something new in medieval Jerusalem. CULTURES OF THE MEDIEVAL KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM reveals fascinating innovations born from Christian, Muslim & Jewish interactions during the Crusades. #MedievalHistory #Crusades.
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RT @SWWResearchNA: Save the date: we'll be hosting a virtual book panel on Ruth Lawlor's and Andrew Buchanan's new volume, The Greater Sec….
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The Greater Second World War challenges the traditional temporal and geographic frameworks of World War II, expanding the timeline to include a series of regional conflicts and revolutions that...
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New month, new books. See the lineup of new books published in August 2025. #NewBooks #NowReading. View all:
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See all the new books published in August 2025 by Cornell University Press and its imprints.
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Before we kick off August, don't miss out on the lineup of books published in July 2025!. #NewBooks #CornellUniversityPress #ILRPress #NIUPress. View all the latest titles here:
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See all the new books published in July 2025 by Cornell University Press and its imprints.
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They were #multilingual, well-traveled, and stylish—yet #history forgot them. THE KRIO FERNANDINO WOMEN by Maria Aixelà-Cabré uncovers the untold story of African women shaping life between #Africa and #Europe in the 19th century. Start discovering:
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The Krio Fernandino women, pioneers of Europe's African diaspora in the 19th CenturyLittle is known about the African women who came to Europe from the 1870s onwards, nor do we dare to imagine them...
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#Integration is already happening. Just not how we’re used to seeing it. THIS INTEGRATION OTHERWISE INSPIRATION KIT offers real stories, practical tools, and a fresh perspective on how newcomers and #communities build #belonging together. Take a look:
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This Integration Otherwise Inspiration Kit invites us to move beyond the polarised debate on integration – one that either portrays newcomers as failing to integrate or blames society as insufficie...
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An #American faith mission meets post–#WWI Europe. FROM HOPE TO HARDSHIP by Aaldert Prins traces the journey of Ralph and Edith Norton and their evangelical work in #Belgium. A story of belief, struggle, and strategy.
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From Hope to Hardship begins with the missionary quest of Ralph and Edith Norton, who assisted John Wilbur Chapman around the turn of the twentieth century at the height of his success as a 'mass-e...
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#Colonialism left more than #political borders. It left buildings. ARCHITECTURE IN OCEANIA, edited by Michael Falser, examines how #design across the South Pacific tells a deeper story of entanglement, #resistance, and reinvention from 1840 to 1970.
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Para-colonial, colonial, and postcolonial entanglements in South Pacific architectureKnowledge of colonial architecture in the South Pacific remains sparse, with often-overlooked connections to...
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The #MiddleAges weren’t just knights and kings. URBAN WOMEN by Chanelle Delameillieure, Andrea Bardyn, and Jelle Haemers uncovers the bold, complex lives of women in #medieval towns—from #business owners to #protestors. Their voices were never silent.
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Exploring women's stories of work, protest, and power in the medieval Low CountriesThe Middle Ages—a time often cast as a dark period when violence reigned and men dominated society. Women, as the...
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What do King Arthur, Aesop’s fables, and #medieval #Hebrew have in common?. READING ACROSS CULTURES by Caroline Gruenbaum uncovers a surprising literary world where #Jewish writers translated #Christian tales into Hebrew. Start exploring:
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Reading across Cultures explores a body of innovative Jewish literary works from the Middle Ages. In late twelfth- and thirteenth-century Ashkenaz—the Jewish communities in northern France, Germany...
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Can you admire a writer and still question his #politics?. READING FAITHFULLY by Lindsay Ceballos explores how #Russian critics reshaped Dostoevsky for a new era of change and #controversy. His work still raises urgent questions today. #SilverAge.
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Reading Faithfully reveals how Russian critics of the Silver Age (the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries) reread and remade Fyodor Dostoevsky for their era of religious renewal amid a...
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AUTHOR EVENT: Thursday (7/24) at 2 pm at the Chautauqua Institution with Claudia Strauss, author of What Work Means: Beyond the Puritan Work Ethic. @chq #ILRPress #WorkEthic. See this book: Event info:
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