CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Paris Every Moment: A Romantic Romp Through the Darker Side of the City of Light
A book that will have you longing to be walking across the Pont des Arts, Paris Every Moment tells the…
The Cacophony of Politics: Northern Democrats and the American Civil War
In his new book on America’s seminal conflict, Gallman investigates the role of opposition Democrats in the Union, nearly half…
African Artists: From 1882 to Now
A groundbreaking survey of African art, this book features the work of more than 300 artists born or based in…
A Socially Acceptable Breakdown
Roche’s debut poetry collection, A Socially Acceptable Breakdown (Button Poetry), draws on the struggle of coping with emotions and experiences…
Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains
Why do bad guys live in good houses? Through illustrations, renderings, essays, and interviews with industry professionals, Gollin and Oppenheim…
Intimate States: Gender, Sexuality, and Governance in Modern US History
In this new collection, Canaday, Cott, and Self compile fourteen essays examining the unexpected intersections of U.S. government power and…
Athens at the Margins: Pottery and People in the Early Mediterranean World
Arrington’s new book explores the broad and interconnected flow of people, goods, and ideas in the Mediterranean during the seventh…
The War of Words: A Glossary of Globalization
War of Words (Yale University Press) identifies a problem with contemporary politics — the meanings of nationalism, conservatism, liberalism, socialism…
Earthly Delights
Jollimore’s new poetry collection takes inspiration from film, painting, music, and poetry itself. Through meditations on Odysseus, Paul Thomas Anderson’s…
The Resilient Society
In a dynamic, globalized society filled with unknown risks, Brunnermeier says, resilience is a crucial asset. The Resilient Society (Endeavor…
Chains Across the River: A Novel of the American Revolution
Chains Across the River (Honeycomb Publishers) tells the story of Thomas Machin, a British deserter in the American Revolution who…
Spook McClintock, Fritz Crisler, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Kiski Kids
Between the 1933 and 1935 seasons, Princeton’s team won two NCAA Division I football championship, losing just one game amid…
Poems of Passion and Pride
In his new collection of original poetry and photography, Wohlman takes inspiration from a lifetime of experiences. A former scientist…
Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy
Can religious diversity really create a more robust democracy? In Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy (Princeton University Press)…
Travel and Travail: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World
Travel and Travail (University of Nebraska Press) centers on the travel habits of early modern women. Despite beliefs that travelling…
Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World
Akhimie’s book explores the legacy of racial discrimination as applied to the early modern world seen in Shakespeare’s plays. Approaching…
Salut! France Meets Philadelphia
For three centuries, French influence has permeated the architecture and urban culture of Philadelphia. Miller and Dolan trace this rich…
No Drama First-Time Mama: A Practical Guide to Living Your Best Life as a New Mother
New mothers face a host of challenges in their postpartum transition, often placing the well-being of their baby above their…


















