Omeljan Pritsak and the Intellectual Origins of the Ukrainian “Harvard Miracle” is the first English-language intellectual... Læs mere
What happens when performance defies social and political boundaries? Performing Transgression offers a new cultural history of non-elite... Læs mere
In Court Poetry and the Culture of Learning in Japan, Ariel Stilerman examines the transformation of classical Japanese poetry (waka) from the exclusive... Læs mere
The essays in Mezukak Shivatayim pay tribute to Bernard Septimus’s writing and teaching, covering rabbinic culture, Jewish thought and literature, and Jewish communities in their Christian and Muslim contexts from the tenth to the twentieth centuries.
Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, Volume 43 includes Liam Breatnach on the Senchas Már, an early Irish legal text, Benjamin Bruch keynote on Cornish and Welsh linguistics as well as articles on literature, folklore, and identity.
Harvey C. Mansfield traces the birth of modern political philosophy to Machiavelli’s brief on behalf of rational control... Læs mere
Today, pardons seem to be astonishingly broad and everywhere, with candidates promising pardons and presidents eagerly passing out... Læs mere
The Forgotten Home Front: Roger Marshutz’s Photographs of Pusan, South Korea, 1952–1954 offers both an official and... Læs mere
Eric Hobsbawm was one of the most influential historians of the twentieth century, as well as a globetrotting journalist embedded in activist... Læs mere