Mary Bergstein is Professor in the History of Art and Visual Culture at the Rhode Island School o...
'There is no attempt here to lay down as inviolable or to legislate certain ways of looking at th...
A National Park for Women's Rights chronicles a little-known story in American history: the estab...
Queen of Sorrows takes an original approach to both late-medieval Italian history and the history...
'A revisionist history of the Crusader Kingdoms in the Middle East that challenges and upends con...
Staging the Promises reveals how inhabitants of Bor, a Serbian copper-processing and mining town ...
Settling Debt overturns the familiar tale of early antislavery as a pure moral triumph by reveali...
While interconnections between humanitarian actors and military operations are a pervasive featur...
The Poetics of Incivility explores impolite modes of expression – satire, crude humor, and rudene...
States of Admission presents the first comprehensive, comparative account of how Japan opened to ...
In Unions, Race, and Popular Democracy, Kim Scipes dives deep into the historical intricacies of ...