Brandon Bloch examines the remarkable transformation of German Protestantism after WWII. As avid... Læs mere
The Democratic Marketplace argues that democracy has been hollowed out by capitalism. Seeking a path to self-governance,... Læs mere
The thirteenth-century Art of Making Verses, which departs from established critical texts on poetry and seeks to teach the art of verse in an entirely new way, was composed by... Læs mere
The Dantesque political allegory The Labyrinth of Fortune, composed in 1444 by Juan de Mena, reflects on Juan II of Castile’s contentious kingship and frames the Reconquest of... Læs mere
How did Hong Kong, long an affluent and depoliticized hub of global capitalism, become the center of popular anticolonial protest? Ching Kwan... Læs mere
Dialogues in the Dark traces how Chinese readers and scholars since the Han dynasty have variously interpreted the ancient poem... Læs mere
Virtue That Matters is a groundbreaking exploration of chastity culture in Choson Korea that illustrates the interplay... Læs mere
The history of US Catholicism is the history of confession. For I Have Sinned charts the rise of confession as the defining ritual... Læs mere
After years of running a cutting-edge chemistry lab, Jen Heemstra shares hard-won advice for scientific... Læs mere
In this richly detailed cultural and political history, David Narrett shows how Cherokee nationhood emerged from the pressures of colonial encounter. Cherokee... Læs mere
After centuries of enmity, why did Europe’s Catholics and Protestants reconcile? Udi Greenberg argues... Læs mere
Drawing on centuries of data, Julia Cagé and Thomas Piketty place today’s French politics in historical context.... Læs mere