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Civilization and Enlightenment
Albert M. Craig
The idea that society progresses through stages of development, from savagery to civilization, arose in eighteenth-century Europe. Craig traces how Fukuzawa Yukichi, deeply influenced by the Scottish Enlightenment, “translated” the idea for Japanese society, both enriching and challenging the concept.
Hardcover January 2009
Why the Garden Club Couldn't Save Youngstown
Sean Safford
This book compares the recent history of Allentown, Pennsylvania, with that of Youngstown, Ohio. Safford offers a probing historical explanation for the decline, fall, and unlikely rejuvenation of the Rust Belt.
Hardcover January 2009
Islamicate Sexualities
Edited by Kathryn Babayan
Edited by Afsaneh Najmabadi
Babayan explores different genealogies of sexuality and questions some of the theoretical emphases and epistemic assumptions affecting current histories of sexuality.
Paperback September 2008