CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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The Revolutionary City

Mark R. Beissinger, professor of politics

Beissinger focuses on the urbanization and the global transformation of rebellion in his latest book, The Revolutionary City (Princeton University…

After Life

(edited) Keri Leigh Merritt, YoHuru Williams, and Rhae Lynn Barnes, professor of history

After Life (Haymarket Books) is a rich collection of historical accounts of the ways in which Americans experienced, lived through…

The Archivists

Daphne Kalotay, lecturer in Lewis Center for the Arts

The Archivists (Northwestern University Press) by Daphne Kalotay is a collection capturing characters that serve as real everyday people who…

Ethics in the Real World

Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics

Ethics in the Real World (Princeton University Press) is a complicated collection of essays that address a wide variety of…

Magda, Standing

Christine Fallert Kessides *78

Set in Pittsburgh in 1916-1919, Magda, Standing (Bold Story Press, June 2023) follows the story of 16-year-old Magda and the…

Royal Caleva: Gabriel

Nancy Herkness ’79

Nancy Herkness writes a captivating drama that follows Gabriel, Duke of Bencalor, and the story of his purposeful kidnapping. Gabriel…

Minor Prophets

Blair Hurley ’09

Minor Prophets (Ig Publishing) provides a captivating story of a young woman who is the victim of cult practices during…

Dream Wizard Pirate Gold

Alex Randall ’73

Randall’s new book Dream Wizard Pirate Gold (Self-published) tells the story of middle schooler Sandy, who is working at his…

Diary of a Black Jewish Messiah

Alan Verskin *10

Jewish political activist and adventurer David Reubeni (1490-1532), was hailed as a messiah by many wealthy Jews and Iberia’s oppressed…

The Bridge of Grace

Thomas Burnet ’76

Grace Lankford, a freshman at Northwestern, never met her grandfather while she was growing up. She only knew of her…

Object Lessons in American Art

Karl Kusserow, curator of American art at the Princeton University Art Museum

Object Lessons in American Art (Princeton University Press) offers an array of American artworks centered around topics of race, gender…