Maimonides' Moral Psychology is the first book to study the emotions in Maimonides' thought, contributing to the growing scholarship on Jewish ethics and philosophy, medieval thought and history, religious studies, and the study of the emotions more broadly.
Acclaimed Civil War historian William L. Barney presents the story of the Confederacy as it was, instead of how it was imagined, challenging the time-worn Lost Cause narrative and guiding readers through the unraveling of the South politically and militarily.
Leading Mexican, US, and Canadian authors provide essays that offer insightful accounts of Mexico's Indigenous, colonial, and modern history.