From one of the world’s leading historians comes the first substantial study of environmentalism set in any country outside the Euro-American world
A landmark retrospective on the Art Deco painter exploring her many different identities
Contemporary Black artist Trenton Doyle Hancock responds to the provocative images of twentieth-century Jewish painter Philip Guston
A compelling history of the Ptolemies, the decline of Egypt, and the rising power of the Roman Empire
A selection of the exquisite, passionate verse of the Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish, superbly translated into English
Go beyond the scenery of the Pacific temperate rainforest to witness how complex ecosystems survive in a world of upheavals
The sixteenth winner of the Yale Drama Prize, a big-hearted evocation of queer intimacy set in a bathhouse at the end of the world
An exploration of shifting landscapes—both real and represented—in nineteenth-century France and the role of images in both picturing and producing those shifts
A wide-ranging exploration of art, gastronomy, and national identity in fin-de-siècle France
An enthralling portrait of the Bloomsbury Group’s key figures told through a rich collection of intimate photographs
In this sequel to his landmark study, historian Peter Kolchin compares the transition to freedom after American emancipation with the Russian Great Reforms
A counterintuitive proposal for healing the relationship between humans and forests through responsible, sustainable use of local wood in home building