Robber Barons and Wretched Refuse: Ethnic and Class Dynamics during the Era of American IndustrializationRobert F. Zeidel
Fyodor Dostoevsky—The Gathering Storm (1846–1847): A Life in Letters, Memoirs, and CriticismThomas Gaiton Marullo
The Tsar's Happy Occasion: Ritual and Dynasty in the Weddings of Russia's Rulers, 1495–1745Russell E. Martin
Chasing Automation: The Politics of Technology and Jobs from the Roaring Twenties to the Great SocietyJerry Prout
Neither Believer nor Infidel: Skepticism and Faith in Melville's Shorter Fiction and PoetryJonathan A. Cook
Taking the Soviet Union Apart Room by Room: Domestic Architecture before and after 1991Kateryna Malaia
Ambassadors of Social Progress: A History of International Blind Activism in the Cold WarMaria Cristina Galmarini
The Supreme Court and the Philosopher: How John Stuart Mill Shaped US Free Speech ProtectionsEric T. Kasper
The Geopolitics of Culture: James Billington, the Library of Congress, and the Failed Quest for a New RussiaJohn Van Oudenaren
Freedom and the Captive Mind: Fr. Gleb Yakunin and Orthodox Christianity in Soviet RussiaWallace L. Daniel
Orthodox Sisters: Religion, Community, and the Challenge of Modernity in Imperial and Early Soviet RussiaWilliam G. Wagner
The Strange Genius of Ignatius Donnelly: The Populist Who Debunked Shakespeare and Found AtlantisZachary Michael Jack
A Sense of Place and Belonging: The Chiang Tung Borderland of Northern Southeast AsiaKlemens Karlsson
The Sirens of the Hotel Louvre: An Actress, a Writer, and the Creative Life in the Silver Age of ChekhovSerge Gregory
Reading Faithfully: Russian Modernist Criticism and the Making of Dostoevsky, 1881–1917Lindsay Ceballos
A Most Stirring and Significant Episode: Religion and the Rise and Fall of Prohibition in Black Atlanta, 1865–1887H. Paul Thompson, Jr.
Making Moros: Imperial Historicism and American Military Rule in the Philippines' Muslim SouthMichael C. Hawkins
Yankees in Petrograd, Bolsheviks in New York: America and Americans in Russian Literary PerceptionMilla Fedorova
Assassins and Conspirators: Anarchism, Socialism, and Political Culture in Imperial GermanyElun Gabriel
A Most Uncertain Crusade: The United States, the United Nations, and Human Rights, 1941–1953Rowland Brucken
Mother of the Church: Sofia Svechina, the Salon, and the Politics of Catholicism in Nineteenth-Century Russia and FranceTatyana V. Bakhmetyeva
The Fate of the New Man: Representing and Reconstructing Masculinity in Soviet Visual Culture, 1945–1965Claire McCallum
Heroine Abuse: Dostoevsky's "Netochka Nezvanova" and the Poetics of CodependencyThomas Gaiton Marullo
The Campaign State: Communist Mobilizations for the East German Countryside, 1945–1990Gregory Witkowski
Fyodor Dostoevsky—In the Beginning (1821–1845): A Life in Letters, Memoirs, and CriticismThomas Gaiton Marullo
Roger Martin du Gard and Maumort: The Nobel Laureate and His Unfinished CreationBenjamin Franklin Martin
To Raise and Discipline an Army: Major General Enoch Crowder, the Judge Advocate General’s Office, and the Realignment of Civil and Military Relations in World War IJoshua Kastenberg
An Academy at the Court of the Tsars: Greek Scholars and Jesuit Education in Early Modern RussiaNikolaos A. Chrissidis
Politics as Usual: Thomas Dewey, Franklin Roosevelt, and the Wartime Presidential campaign of 1944Michael Davis
From Empire to Eurasia: Politics, Scholarship, and Ideology in Russian Eurasianism, 1920s–1930sSergey Glebov