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Once sidelined from public memory, World War II is now a historical touchstone in China. Rana Mitter links reassessment of the war to... Læs mere
Twenty-five years after his prescient Democracy’s Discontent, Michael Sandel updates his classic work for our more fractious age. He shows... Læs mere
Architect Frida Escobedo’s early project Split Subject deconstructs a fraught allegory of national identity and modernism in Mexico. Frida Escobedo: Split Subject unpacks it... Læs mere
Grounded in the legacies of two pioneering scholars of oral literature, Milman Parry and Albert Lord, Singers and Tales in the Twenty-First Century gathers... Læs mere
Imagined Geographies in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and Beyond is a collaborative volume focusing on imagined geography and the... Læs mere
The Qing dynasty office purchase system (juanna), which allowed individuals to pay for government appointments, was regarded in... Læs mere