CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Medicare and Medicaid at 50: America’s Entitlement Programs in the Age of Affordable Care
Professors Keith Wailoo and Julian Zelizer served as editors, with Alan Cohen and David Colby, of Medicare and Medicaid at…
The China Challenge: Shaping the Choices of a Rising Power
Professor Thomas J. Christensen takes issue with the view of China as a rival to the United States. In The…
Inventing American Religion: Polls, Surveys, and the Tenuous Quest for a Nation’s Faith
Americans love polls, but are they accurate? In Inventing American Religion: Polls, Surveys, and the Tenuous Quest for a Nation’s…
Get Backed: Craft Your Story, Build the Perfect Pitch Deck, and Launch the Venture of Your Dreams
Get Backed is a handbook for anyone who has an idea and needs to build relationships to get it off…
James Wilson: An Introduction to His Life and Work
James Wilson is one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers, and — in the mind of Maynard Garrison ’50 — undeservedly…
May We Waken One by One
In May We Waken One by One, Daniel C. Bryant ’61 tells the story of Beth Barton, who meets and…
Enterprise Cybersecurity: How to Build a Successful Cyberdefense Program Against Advanced Threats
Enterprise Cybersecurity: How to Build a Successful Cyberdefense Program Against Advanced Threats explains how an organization of any size can…
The Birth Spoon
In The Birth Spoon, high-school student Harry uncovers dark and deadly secrets about his small Appalachian community while completing an…
Steel: From Mine to Mill, the Metal That Made America
The history and importance of iron and steel are traced from ancient to modern times in Steel: From Mine to…
In the Cause of Humanity: Creating Juried Democracies to New-Model the American Revolution
In the Cause of Humanity: Creating Juried Democracies to New-Model the American Revolution, Howard DeLong *60 offers a new understanding…
Life, America, and the Road to Key West
After a wandering motorcycle journey from San Diego to Key West, Geoffrey “Jefe” Smith ’71 shares his fascination with the…
Fear, Fathers, and Family: In Search of the American Dream
When Jon J. Masters ’58 was 10, his parents cut off their families and became Episcopalians in an attempt to…
Economics and Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire
Economics and Capitalism in the Ottoman Empire examines how the interplay between Western European economic theories and the traditional Muslim…
Forging the Past: Invented Histories in Counter-Reformation Spain
Spain’s infamous “false chronicles” — the documents about Spanish sacred history fabricated by a little-known Jesuit priest — shaped scholarly…
Truth or Truthiness: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction by Learning to Think Like a Data Scientist
Conflicting claims about data appear in the media every day, so how can people figure out what is right? Using…
The Underdome Guide to Energy Reform
Mapping the political implications of energy management in architecture, The Underdome Guide to Energy Reform re-envisions collective priorities in the…




