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Harvard University Press's Social Science and Law brochure offers an introduction to our latest scholarship in Political Philosophy, International Politics, U.S. Government and History, Public Policy, Law, Criminal Law, Economic History, Sociology, Anthropology, and Ethnic Studies.
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Political EmotionsWhy Love Matters for JusticeMartha C. Nussbaum
H A Times Higher Education Book of the Week
“[Nussbaum] maps out the routes by which men and women who
begin in self-interest and ingrained prejudice can build a society
in which what she calls ‘public emotions’ operate to enlarge the
individual’s ‘circle of concern’…It is one of the virtues of Nuss-
baum’s book that she neither shrinks from sentimentality…nor
fears being judged philosophically unsophisticated.”
—Stanley Fish, New York Times
“Nussbaum has created valuable space for love and human im-
perfection to be weighed more heavily in the search for justice.”
—Geraldine Van Bueren, Times Higher Education
Belknap Press 2013 480 pp. 9780674724655 cloth $35.00 | £25.00
Fire and AshesSuccess and Failure in PoliticsMichael Ignatieff
H An Independent Book of the Week
“[A] compelling and curiously moving account of [Ignatieff’s] trau-
matic experiences near the very summit of Canadian politics…For
a clear-eyed, sharply observed, mordant but ultimately hopeful
account of contemporary politics this memoir is hard to beat.”
—David Runciman, The Guardian
“[A] brutally frank and at times self-lacerating book…Ignatieff
does have something important to teach us.”
—John Gray, The Independent
2013 224 pp. 9780674725997 cloth $24.95 | £18.95 OC
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Reflections on JudgingRichard A. Posner
“[Reflections on Judging] is about what judges should do when
confronted with complexity. Like the rest of us, judges face
an increasingly bewildering world, marked by daily advances
in such areas as social media, the sciences and globalization.
Unlike the rest of us, judges must make decisions that enforce
their under-standing—or misunderstanding—of that complex-
ity onto millions…Reflections on Judging is spangled with
legal cases in which Posner, faced with disorder, triumphantly
cuts through the noise.”
—Kenji Yoshino, New York Times Book Review
2013 400 pp. 2 halftones, 3 graphs 9780674725089 cloth $29.95 | £22.95
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Religion without GodRonald Dworkin
H Ronald Dworkin Is Winner of the Holberg International Memorial Prize
“[Ronald Dworkin’s] ambition is to effect not a shift in any
particular position but a transformation in the way we see
the world and in the stance we take toward the most basic
features of our existence…A deep and precious book.”
—Moshe Halbertal, New Republic
“Dworkin is keen to show that—even for people who call them-
selves atheist—there remains a sense or a value to the world
which bears so much in common with attitudes we call religious
or spiritual.”
—Adam Frank, NPR Books
2013 192 pp. 9780674726826 cloth $17.95 | £13.95
An Inquiry into Modes of ExistenceAn Anthropology of the ModernsBruno LatourTranslated by Catherine Porter
H Bruno Latour Is Winner of the Holberg International Memorial Prize
“[An Inquiry into Modes of Existence] is not just a book; it is
also a project in interactive metaphysics. In other words, a
book, plus website…Intrigued readers of Latour’s text can go
online and find themselves drawn into a collaborative project…
Latour’s work makes the world—sorry, worlds—interesting again.
And, best of all, it is a project to which you can attach yourself.”
—Stephen Muecke, Los Angeles Review of Books
2013 520 pp. 9780674724990 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
The Society of EqualsPierre RosanvallonTranslated by Arthur Goldhammer
“The idea of equality often evokes heated passions…Pierre
Rosanvallon, one of France’s leading public intellectuals, has
stepped into this minefield to provide a thoughtful work.”
—Daniel Bel-Ami, Financial Times
“Pierre Rosanvallon takes fresh stock of the ideal of equality…
An ambitious bid to revive egalitarian thought in a global econ-
omy that no longer recognizes any moral or political legitimacy
in schemes to redistribute wealth.”
—Chris Lehmann, Bookforum
2013 384 pp. 9780674724594 cloth $35.00 | £25.95
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Anthropology Confronts the Problems of the Modern WorldClaude Lévi-StraussForeword by Maurice Olender
Translated by Jane Marie Todd
“There is much to admire [here]…Still fizzing with ideas as he
approached eighty, Claude Lévi-Strauss never relented on
his increasingly lonely structuralist quest. His fascination
for Japanese traditions…stemmed in part from his feeling of
alienation from modernity.”
—Patrick Wilcken, Times Literary Supplement
Belknap Press 2013 144 pp. 9780674072909 cloth $22.95 | £15.00
The Falling SkyWords of a Yanomami ShamanDavi Kopenawa and Bruce AlbertTranslated by Nicholas Elliott and Alison Dundy
H A New Scientist Best Science Book of the Year
“Kopenawa provides a fascinating glimpse into his life as well as
into Yanomami cultural beliefs and practices, setting his story
against the various threats the Yanomami people and their forest
have faced since the 1960s…Kopenawa’s story is eloquent, en-
gaging, and thought-provoking, exuding heartfelt wisdom. This
extraordinary and richly detailed work is an outstanding explica-
tion of the Yanomami worldview as well as a plea to all people to
respect and preserve the rain forest.”
—Elizabeth Salt, Library Journal (starred review)
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ReturnsBecoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First CenturyJames Clifford
“Clifford deftly examines two major themes—globalization
and decolonization—and their complex impact on native
lives…A fascinating cultural exploration.”
—Elizabeth Salt, Library Journal
“Like Clifford’s previous books, Returns is written for a broad
audience and demonstrates the range, generosity, and acuity of
his thinking…This book is destined to become as significant for
anthropology and cultural studies as its predecessors.”
—Pauline Strong, University of Texas at Austin
2013 376 pp. 35 halftones, 1 line illus. 9780674724921 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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Evil MenJames Dawes
H One of Maclean’s Top 20 Books of the Year
“[An] unsettlingly brilliant book.”
—Brian Bethune, Maclean’s
“James Dawes’s commendable new book, Evil Men, reflects,
carefully and nervously, on the subject of human cruelty…For
anyone interred in the bloody horizons of the human condition,
it makes for essential reading.”
—Christopher Byrd, Washington Post
“Dawes juxtaposes the soldiers’ stories with a discussion of
our own approach to contemporary war crimes, and although
he doesn’t draw them explicitly, unsettling parallels emerge.”
—Andrew Stark, Times Literary Supplement
2013 280 pp. 9780674072657 cloth $25.95 | £19.95
Metamorphoses of the CityOn the Western DynamicPierre ManentTranslated by Marc LePain
“The culmination of thirty years of reflection on modern politics,
Metamorphoses of the City is Pierre Manent’s Summa. By tracing
the transformation of Western political form from the Greek city-
state to the nation state, then to our increasingly post-national
world, [Pierre Manent] raises profound questions about the
future of self-government. A beautifully conceived and deeply
unsettling book.”
—Mark Lilla, Columbia University
2013 384 pp. 9780674072947 cloth $39.95 | £24.95
The Other Face of the MoonClaude Lévi-StraussForeword by Junzo Kawada
Translated by Jane Marie Todd
“This new translation provides an accessible gloss on
the unique special contributions of a dynamic thinker
who forever altered the course of anthropology.”
—Publishers Weekly
Belknap Press 2013 192 pp. 10 halftones 9780674072923 cloth $22.95 | £15.00
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Israel Has MovedDiana Pinto
H A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year
“Diana Pinto delineates the physical landscape of present-day
Israel—its highways, restaurants and shopping malls—using it to
describe the country as it is, not as the rest of the world would
like it to be.”
—John Reed, Financial Times
“Pinto’s strength as a writer is her penetrating understanding of
what lies beneath the surface of the clichés…Pinto has written
about the country rather than being drawn, as so many intellec-
tuals are, to the seamline, the conflict.”
—Linda Grant, The Independent
2013 224 pp. 9780674073425 cloth $24.95 | £18.95
Do Muslim Women Need Saving?Lila Abu-Lughod
“Saving Muslim women is now a global undertaking in which
the participants are both Muslim and non-Muslim. [Lila Abu-
Lughod’s] focus on analyzing how individual Muslim women ex-
perience freedom, rights and constraints brings a much-needed
perspective…This book is destined to unsettle the convictions of
those concerned with saving Muslim women.”
—Madawi Al-Rasheed, Times Higher Education
“In accessible, lucid prose…the author recommends observa-
tion over moral crusades, stating: ‘Anyone seriously interested
in Muslim women’s rights must follow them as they move.’ This
book is an excellent place to begin.”
—Publishers Weekly
2013 336 pp. 9780674725164 cloth $35.00 | £25.95
Justice InterruptedThe Struggle for Constitutional Government in the Middle East
Elizabeth F. Thompson
“It’s easy to assume that religiously driven movements are
all antidemocratic—and indeed, some have proven so in prac-
tice…But Thompson offers a more nuanced view, showing that
many of these religious movements have internalized central
elements of liberal discourse.”
—Thanassis Cambanis, Boston Globe
2013 432 pp. 30 halftones, 3 maps 9780674073135 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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Muslim ZionPakistan as a Political IdeaFaisal Devji
“A detailed analysis of the various political and ideological forces
that were at play in the buildup to Pakistan’s creation.”
—Hannah Harris Green, Los Angeles Review of Books
“A remarkable book…Devji has persuasively interpreted Jinnah’s
view of Pakistan as an anti-territorial, universalistic conception of
the nation. Summoning Pakistan into existence was an act of pure
will that required the rejection of history, soil, and culture—all the
usual grounds on which to claim nationhood, and which for Jin-
nah subverted the unity he claimed for India’s Muslims.”
—Sunil Khilnani, New Republic
2013 288 pp. 9780674072671 cloth $21.95 | £16.95 NASISC
Transforming IndiaChallenges to the World’s Largest DemocracySumantra Bose
“In revealing both the violence and the vitality of India’s democ-
racy, Bose sees the country’s future prosperity and stability as
anything but assured.”
—Andrew J. Nathan, Foreign Affairs
“Bose surveys the trajectory of India’s democracy in the nearly
seven decades since the country won its independence from the
British…Bose’s work fills in the connections needed to understand
the political complexities of India’s democracy.”
—Ravi Shenoy, Library Journal
2013 352 pp. 10 halftones, 4 maps 9780674050662 cloth $35.00 | £25.00 OISC
Legal Integration of IslamA Transatlantic Comparison
Christian Joppke and John Torpey
“This short but engaging and provocative work provides an
overview of the legal interaction of Islam with the liberal
state in France, Germany, Canada, and the U.S.…This book’s
strength is its analysis of the two European cases, where
the focus is on law and the legal integration of Islam into the
existing constitutional structure.”
—H. Shambayati, Choice
2013 224 pp. 9780674072848 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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The Gandhian MomentRamin JahanbeglooForeword by the Dalai Lama
H Josep Palau i Fabre International Essay Prize, Unpublished Work Category, Palau Foundation
“A stimulating account of the theory and practice of Gan-
dhi’s nonviolent resistance to injustice.”
—R. J. Terchek, Choice
“A tightly focused examination of Gandhi’s philosophy
and politics…This complex and serious analysis will
interest readers willing to think rigorously about political
philosophy and options for change in today’s world.”
—Elizabeth Hayford, Library Journal
2013 208 pp. 9780674065956 cloth $24.95 | £18.95
Gandhi’s Printing PressExperiments in Slow ReadingIsabel Hofmeyr
“Fascinating…Isabel Hofmeyr discusses and analyses the
origin and nature of [periodicals published by Gandhi],
focusing on Indian Opinion and Hind Swaraj, and shows
how their specific nature reflected Gandhian thought. Of
particular interest is Hofmeyr’s slant towards Gandhi’s
views on reading, which resonates with our fragmented,
frantic age.”
— Sanjay Sipahimalani, Sunday Guardian
2013 240 pp. 5 halftones, 4 maps 9780674072794 cloth $24.95 | £18.95
The Great Indian Phone BookHow the Cheap Cell Phone Changes Business, Politics, and Daily Life
Assa Doron and Robin Jeffrey
“Offers a comprehensive look
at what cell phones have
meant for India…A superb
book—informative, insight-
ful, witty—that is essential
reading for anyone interested
in India, or technological
change, or good stories told
with clarity and purpose.”
— Isaac Chotiner,
Wall Street Journal
“The Great Indian Phone Book
is admirably comprehensive,
unexpectedly engaging, and
underscored with an appre-
ciation for the country.”
— Swati Pandey,
Los Angeles Review
of Books
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The Rise of the People’s Bank of ChinaThe Politics of Institutional ChangeStephen Bell and Hui Feng
“The volume is accessible to readers at all levels and is
valuable reading for anyone interested in the [People’s
Bank of China] and the dynamics between the PBC and
the Chinese party-state over the past 40 years.”
—D. Li, Choice
“A significant book on China’s central bank and an
engaging, absorbing, and informative read.”
—Leong H. Liew, Griffith University, Australia
2013 384 pp. 4 charts, 27 graphs, 16 tables 9780674072497 cloth $55.00 | £40.95
East Asian DevelopmentFoundations and StrategiesDwight H. Perkins
“A remarkable tour de force. Drawing upon a wealth of
knowledge and experience accumulated through close
engagement with East Asia during an extraordinarily
eventful half century, Dwight Perkins presents a pan-
oramic overview of the region’s economic transforma-
tion from the 1950s onwards. His brisk, lucid, and finely
textured account of rapid progress in some countries
and mixed outcomes in others is a must read.”
—Shahid Yusuf, George Washington University
The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures 2013 222 pp. 6 graphs, 11 tables 9780674725300 cloth $35.00 | £25.95
Legal OrientalismChina, the United States, and Modern Law
Teemu Ruskola
“A provocative book on legal
orientalism…On the one hand,
it is a historical analysis that
illuminates important aspects
of nineteenth- and early-
twentieth-century world his-
tory. On the other, this book
is urgently contemporary,
speaking to interest in legal
studies and the social sci-
ences about the place of law
and legal reform in present-
day China.”
— Mae Ngai,
Columbia University
2013 352 pp. 4 halftones 9780674073067 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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The People’s CarA Global History of the Volkswagen BeetleBernhard Rieger
H Commended, Fraenkel Prize, Category A, Wiener Library for the Study of Holocaust and Genocide
“[An] illuminating and elegantly written history.”
—Richard J. Evans, London Review of Books
“Bernhard Rieger’s The People’s Car conveys how inextricably
20th-century politics, culture and economics are linked…The
story of ‘the people’s car’ is, of course, interesting in its own
right—its commission, design, post-war production and world-
wide success. But what is most intriguing is how a consumer
commodity became an icon that, over decades, represented
something different for a variety of countries and generations.
Rieger shows this to informative and illuminating effect.”
—Ulrike Zitzlsperger, Times Higher Education
2013 416 pp. 28 halftones 9780674050914 cloth $28.95 | £20.00
KosherPrivate Regulation in the Age of Industrial FoodTimothy D. Lytton
“Timothy Lytton’s wide-ranging account brings to bear a valuable
new perspective on the kosher food industry. Harnessing the law
and biochemistry, information technology and history—includ-
ing, most memorably, the vinegar scandal of 1986—his lucid
new book makes clear that keeping kosher has as much to do
with the institutions of modern America as it does with age-old
precepts.”
— Jenna Weissman Joselit, George Washington University
2013 240 pp. 12 graphs, 2 tables 9780674072930 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
Thin DescriptionEthnography and the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem
John L. Jackson, Jr.
“In engaging and novelistic style, John Jackson has written
the first definitive history of the fascinating African Hebrew
Israelite emigrant community residing in Israel…This is an
empathetic, deeply human, and impeccably researched work
of cultural anthropology sure to draw many readers.”
— Emily Raboteau, City College of New York
2013 404 pp. 8 halftones 9780674049666 cloth $45.00 | £33.95
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Industry and RevolutionSocial and Economic Change in the Orizaba Valley, MexicoAurora Gómez-Galvarriato
“Industry and Revolution is an important addition to both the liter-
ature on the economic history of Mexico and the literature on the
economic effects of civil wars and revolutions. It is a powerful
demonstration of how careful archival research can be marshaled
to answer big social science questions.”
— Stephen Haber, Stanford University
“A superb economic history of the Mexican textile industry that
also addresses the critical issues of politics and workers’ welfare.”
—Edward Beatty, University of Notre Dame
Harvard Historical Studies 2013 362 pp. 4 halftones, 2 maps, 15 graphs, 14 tables 9780674072725 cloth $49.95 | £36.95
Enlightenment and RevolutionThe Making of Modern GreecePaschalis M. Kitromilides
“Enlightenment and Revolution clearly constitutes [Kitromilides’s]
magnum opus, brilliantly summing up his extraordinary erudi-
tion concerning the Enlightenment and Greek political ideas, and
providing a definitive history of the intellectual emergence of
modern Greece.”
— Larry Wolff, New York University
“A masterly overview of the reception and development of the
Enlightenment in the Greek world and diasporas, under the Otto-
man occupation, through the struggle for liberation, and during
the establishment of the modern Greek state.”
—Ioannis D. Evrigenis, Tufts University
2013 470 pp. 1 map 9780674725058 cloth $55.00 | £40.95
Mind, Modernity, MadnessThe Impact of Culture on Human Experience
Liah Greenfeld
“Greenfeld offers a sweeping, sociologically grounded theory
of the relationship between madness, mind, and society…It is
a significant contribution to understanding mental illness and
the more general interplay between mind, self, and society.”
—S. C. Ward, Choice
2013 688 pp. 1 line illus., 2 tables 9780674072763 cloth $45.00 | £29.95
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The Fracturing of the American Corporate EliteMark S. Mizruchi
“Offers a compelling history of how the American corpo-
rate elite reconciled itself to the New Deal, and then, in
the aftermath of World War II, signed on to a vision of
America in which government played a muscular and
essential role in steering the economy and underwriting
the well-being of the middle class…Mizruchi describes
a business elite that has become fragmented, irrelevant,
and powerless to solve the problems—like mounting na-
tional debt, decaying infrastructure, and failing schools—
that, in the long-term, will hurt the vested interests of
corporate America.”
—Chrystia Freeland, Democracy
2013 384 pp. 6 graphs, 3 tables 9780674072992 cloth $35.00 | £25.95
Gentlemen BankersThe World of J. P. MorganSusie J. Pak
“Gentlemen Bankers is a window into a world that, for one
fleeting moment, dominated American finance. By con-
centrating on the nonfinancial aspects of that world Pak
greatly enriches our understanding of the entire era.”
—John Steele Gordon, Wall Street Journal
“Pak writes clearly and makes a strong case that the
Morgan bank should be considered in its social as well
as its economic context.”
—Lawrence Maxted, Library Journal
Harvard Studies in Business History 2013 368 pp. 18 halftones, 6 maps, 11 tables 9780674073036 cloth $55.00 | £40.95
The American Political LandscapeByron E. Shafer and Richard H. Spady
“A ground-breaking book that
applies a relatively new ana-
lytical technique to map the
underlying political values of
the American public and to
demonstrate how these val-
ues shape candidate choice in
recent presidential elections.
It is substantively significant,
methodologically sophisticat-
ed, and theoretically rich.”
— Edward G. Carmines,
Indiana University
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Sharing the PrizeThe Economics of the Civil Rights Revolution in the American SouthGavin Wright
H A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year
“Wright argues that government action spurred by the
civil-rights movement corrected a misfiring market, gen-
erating large economic gains that private companies had
been unable to seize on their own.”
—The Economist
“Wright offers an important and illuminating reinterpreta-
tion of the civil rights movement and its consequences
for both black and white economic progress in the sub-
sequent half century.”
—J. L. Rosenbloom, Choice
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The Oracle and the CurseA Poetics of Justice from the Revolution to the Civil WarCaleb Smith
“In The Oracle and the Curse, Smith traces the remarkable
changes in literary and judicial discourses that addressed
(or conjured) a variety of public spheres and forms
of authority during the period between the American
Revolution and the Civil War…A thoroughly researched,
persuasive study that is original and important.”
—G. Jay, Choice
2013 288 pp. 9780674073081 cloth $35.00 | £25.95
The Challenge of Congressional RepresentationRichard F. Fenno
“This book rounds out a
several-decade enterprise
by the author to case out,
document, and explain the
relations of representation
between members of the
U.S. House of Representa-
tives and their constituencies
back home. Taken together,
Richard Fenno’s oeuvre is the
most important contribution
to congressional scholarship
during recent generations.”
— David R. Mayhew,
Yale University
2013 272 pp. 9780674072695 cloth $45.00 | £33.95
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The Fissured WorkplaceWhy Work Became So Bad for So Many and What Can Be Done to Improve ItDavid Weil
“The Fissured Workplace paints a striking picture of the
underside of the U.S. labor market: the workers who
service expensive hotels but need food stamps and
income support for their families to survive; the ‘inde-
pendent contractors’ who clean office buildings under
contracts that pay below minimum wages; and hundreds
of thousands of others struggling in an economy where
you work not for branded name companies in the open
light but for subcontractors behind the scenes. Weil
documents the growth of the fissured labor market, tells
us how it contributes to the impoverishment of America,
and offers ways to make matters better. You will think
differently about the world of work after reading this
marvelous book.”
—Richard B. Freeman, Harvard University
2014 424 pp. 10 line illus., 16 tables 9780674725447 cloth $29.95 | £22.95
What Unions No Longer DoJake Rosenfeld
“Jake Rosenfeld demonstrates brilliantly and authoritative-
ly that the decline of American unions is a chief cause
of the staggering rise in economic inequality. This is an
important book that anyone who wants to know how our
middle class dwindled and how we can rebuild it should
read.”
— Harold Meyerson, Washington Post columnist and Editor-at-Large for The American Prospect
2014 288 pp. 34 graphs, 14 tables 9780674725119 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
Rethinking Sovereign DebtPolitics, Reputation, and Legitimacy in Modern Finance
Odette Lienau
“Rethinking Sovereign Debt
is the most important book
on sovereign borrowing in
decades. Lienau brilliantly
explains the historical origins
of contemporary practices
of government finance, and
in doing so demonstrates the
contingency of the under-
standings of market partici-
pants.”
— Rawi Abdelal,
Harvard Business School
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The Tragedy of Religious FreedomMarc O. DeGirolami
“DeGirolami’s is a thoughtful and sophisticated medita-
tion on the protean relationship between law and faith in
a society committed to religious freedom. His intellec-
tual and cultural influences are broad and rewarding;
his style is rich and accessible; and his critique of both
theoretical foundationalism and skepticism is profound
and compelling. The Tragedy of Religious Freedom is
an important book that will undoubtedly influence and
enrich this discussion for years to come.”
—Ian Bartrum, Journal of Church and State
“A sophisticated and thoughtful book, which offers fresh
insights on a central question of religious liberty.”
— Philip Hamburger, author of Separation of Church and State
2013 320 pp. 9780674072664 cloth $45.00 | £33.95
The Rise and Decline of American Religious FreedomSteven D. Smith
Familiar accounts of religious freedom in the United
States often tell a story of visionary founders who broke
from the centuries-old patterns of Christendom to estab-
lish a political arrangement committed to secular and re-
ligiously neutral government. These novel commitments
were supposedly embodied in the religion clauses of
the First Amendment. But this story is largely a fairytale,
Steven D. Smith says in this incisive examination of a
much-mythologized subject. He makes the case that the
American achievement was not a rejection of Christian
commitments but a retrieval of classic Christian ideals of
freedom of the church and freedom of conscience.
2014 240 pp. 9780674724754 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
Democracy DisfiguredOpinion, Truth, and the People
Nadia Urbinati
“A beautifully wrought reflec-
tion on the ‘disfigurement’ of
democracy. Deploying the
ancient analogy and image
of the body—as in ‘body
politic’—Urbinati traces
the theoretical sources and
consequences of three
deformations that have been
introduced over time: the
epistemic, the populist, and
the plebiscitarian. All, the
author argues, are ‘negative
mutations of the procedural
character of democracy.’”
— Terence Ball,
Arizona State University
2014 320 pp. 9780674725133 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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Justice among NationsA History of International Law
Stephen C. Neff
“Justice among Nations is by far the best general survey of the
history of international law to date.”
— Randall Lesaffer, author of European Legal History
“Neff’s Justice among Nations refreshes Vattel for our time and
our even more pressing need to understand what international
law is and what it can accomplish for our common humanity.”
— Mary Ellen O’Connell, author of
The Power and Purpose of International Law
2014 640 pp. 9780674725294 cloth $45.00 | £33.95
Originalism and the Good ConstitutionJohn O. McGinnis and Michael B. Rappaport
“This book is a fascinating and innovative defense of originalism.
Unlike some other originalists, who defend the theory because
they claim it is the only feasible way to interpret legal texts, Mc-
Ginnis and Rappaport argue that originalism is superior to living
constitutionalism because it produces better consequences, in
the form of legal rules that benefit more people over time…This
is the best book on originalism in a long time.”
—Ilya Somin, The Volokh Conspiracy
“[This] book will surely play a prominent role in the ongoing
debate over originalism.”
—Ed Whelan, National Review online
2013 312 pp. 9780674725072 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
Long Wars and the ConstitutionStephen M. Griffin
“In this troubling book, Stephen Griffin persuasively demon-
strates the inadequacy of the Constitution as a basis for exercis-
ing militarized global leadership. More troubling still, he shows
that in pretending otherwise, successive administrations, in
collaboration with Congress, have done untold damage to our
political system while forging national security policies that are
deeply defective.”
—Andrew J. Bacevich, author of Washington Rules
“Long Wars and the Constitution is one of the most important
books on constitutional theory in a long time and should fun-
damentally reshape the debate about presidential authority to
embark on wars without Congressional approval.”
—Sanford Levinson, author of Framed
2013 376 pp. 1 table 9780674058286 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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Saving the NeighborhoodRacially Restrictive Covenants, Law, and Social NormsRichard R. W. Brooks and Carol M. Rose
“A brilliant and disturbing history of how racial restrictions de-
signed to keep black homeowners out of white neighborhoods
became legally respectable and socially pervasive.”
—Robert W. Gordon, Stanford Law School
“A moving account of real communities—of fearful residents strug-
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and hatreds that have defined the American experience.”
—Daniel J. Sharfstein, author of The Invisible Line
2013 304 pp. 9780674072541 cloth $49.95 | £36.95
The Classical Liberal ConstitutionThe Uncertain Quest for Limited GovernmentRichard A. Epstein
Steering clear of well-worn debates between defenders of
originalism and proponents of a living Constitution, Epstein em-
ploys close textual reading, historical analysis, and political and
economic theory to urge a return to the classical liberal theory of
governance that animated the framers’ original text, and to the
limited government this theory supports.
2014 704 pp. 9780674724891 cloth $49.95 | £39.95
Reconstructing ContractsDouglas G. Baird
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tion to the law and economics of contracts.”
—Ian Ayres, Yale Law School
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(and professors) who are beginning to think seriously about
the design of American contract law.”
—Edward R. Morrison, University of Chicago Law School
2013 184 pp. 9780674072480 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
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Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of ChinaEzra F. Vogel
H Lionel Gelber PrizeH Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Awards, BiographyH A Washington Post Best Book of the YearH A Wall Street Journal Book of the YearH An Economist Best Book of the YearH A Financial Times Best Book of the YearH A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice
“Vogel knows China’s elites extremely well, not least because of
his years as an intelligence officer in East Asia for the Clinton
administration. This book is bolstered by insider knowledge and
outstanding sources, such as interviews with Deng’s interpret-
ers…The definitive account of Deng in any language.”
—The Economist
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The New Religious IntoleranceOvercoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious AgeMartha C. Nussbaum
H A New York Times Book Review Editors’ ChoiceH A Choice Outstanding Academic Title
“Nussbaum is one of America’s leading liberal thinkers. In The
New Religious Intolerance, she turns her attention to the rise of
antireligious—and specifically anti-Muslim—zealotry since the
terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.”
—Damon Linker, New York Times Book Review
Belknap Press 2013; 2012 304 pp. 9780674725911 paper $16.95 | £12.95
LegalityScott J. Shapiro
“Legality is the most important contribution about the nature
of law in recent years and a book that raises the bar for future
work in jurisprudence. With admirable clarity, Shapiro argues
that legal systems should not be understood simply in terms
of rules, but instead as highly complex tools for creating and
applying plans. His account offers an illuminating alternative
to the literature and challenges much received wisdom.”
— Thom Brooks, Times Higher Education
Belknap Press 2013; 2011 488 pp. 9780674725782 paper $19.95 | £14.95 OISC
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The Collapse of American Criminal JusticeWilliam J. Stuntz
H A Green Bag Almanac & Reader Selection for Exemplary Legal Writing
H A Library Journal Best Book of the YearH Honorable Mention, Association of American Publishers PROSE
Award, Law and Legal Studies
“[A] masterwork…[Stuntz] is the most forceful advocate for the
view that the scandal of our prisons derives from the Enlighten-
ment-era, procedural nature of American justice.”
—Adam Gopnik, New Yorker
“[This volume] is bound to have great influence on academic think-
ing, and perhaps in time on the criminal justice system itself.”
—Richard A. Posner, New Republic
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The Decline and Fall of the American RepublicBruce Ackerman
“The contemporary view that tends to see the president as the
center of our country’s government and the locus of its politi-
cal power is something new and quite different from what was
intended by the founders…Ackerman worries that the office of
the presidency will continue to grow in political influence in the
coming years, opening possibilities for abuse of power if not
outright despotism.”
— Troy Jollimore, Boston Globe
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Makers of Modern IndiaEditEd by Ramachandra Guha
“Readers in the west will find some familiar personalities here,
including Gandhi himself, Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s secular
and liberal-minded first prime minister, and Rabindranath
Tagore, the Bengali poet and Nobel laureate. But they will also
encounter much less well-known and equally distinguished
figures…As an anthology of Indian political debates, Makers
of Modern India makes for instructive reading.”
—Pankaj Mishra, Financial Times
Belknap Press 2013 512 pp. 9780674725966 paper $22.95 | £16.95 OISC
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century Thomas Piketty Belknap Press 9780674430006 cloth $39.95 | £29.95
Lines of Descent Kwame Anthony Appiah The W. E. B. Du Bois Lectures 9780674724914 cloth $18.95 | £14.95
We the People, Volume 3 Bruce Ackerman Belknap Press 9780674050297 cloth $35.00 | £25.95
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The Cultural Revolution at the Margins Yiching WuH President’s Book
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Transformation of the African American Intelligentsia, 1880–2012 Martin L. Kilson The W. E. B. Du Bois Lectures 9780674283541 cloth $29.95 | £22.95
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Merchants, Markets, and Exchange in the Pre-Columbian WorldEditEd by Kenneth G. Hirth and Joanne Pillsbury
This book examines the structure, scale, and complexity
of economic systems in the pre-Hispanic Americas, with
a focus on the central highlands of Mexico, the Maya
Lowlands, and the central Andes. The book explores
various dimensions of these ancient economies, includ-
ing the presence of marketplaces, the operation of
merchants (and other individuals) who exchanged and
moved goods across space, the role of artisans who
produced goods as part of their livelihood, and the trade
and distribution networks through which goods were
bought, sold, and exchanged.
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Viewing the MoreaLand and People in the Late Medieval PeloponneseEditEd by Sharon E. J. Gerstel
The fourteen essays in Viewing the Morea focus on the
late medieval Morea (Peloponnese), beginning with the
bold attempt of Western knights to establish a kingdom
on foreign soil. Reinserted into this tale of Crusader
foundation are the large numbers of Orthodox villagers
who shared the region and created their own narrative of
an eternal and sacred empire generated by the pains of
loss and the hopes of refoundation. The authors look at
the Morea and its people in the broadest possible man-
ner and with careful attention to written and material
evidence, historiography, economic networks, and the
making—or retelling—of myths.
Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Symposia and Colloquia 2013 520 pp. 131 color photos, 65 halftones, 10 maps, 4 tables 9780884023906 cloth $85.00 | £62.95
Place and Identity in Classic Maya NarrativesAlexandre Tokovinine
Understanding the ways in
which human communities
define themselves in rela-
tion to landscapes has been
one of the crucial research
questions in anthropology.
Place and Identity in Classic
Maya Narratives addresses
this question in the context
of the Classic Maya culture
that thrived in the lowlands
of the Yucatan peninsula and
adjacent parts of Guatemala,
Belize, and Western Honduras
from 350 to 900 cE.
Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology Studies Series 2013 180 pp. 67 line illus. 9780884023920 paper $39.95 | £29.95
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This book explores the relationship between economic growth
and social developments in Korea over the last three decades.
Chong-Bum An and Barry Bosworth investigate the macroeco-
nomic conditions, gains in educational attainment, demographic
changes and conditions in labor markets, and social welfare
policies that have contributed to the evolution of income in-
equality over time.
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Korean Political and Economic DevelopmentCrisis, Security, and Institutional RebalancingJongryn Mo and Barry R. Weingast
Jongryn Mo and Barry R. Weingast study South Korea’s remark-
able transformation since 1960. Korean Political and Economic
Development offers a new view of how Korea was able to main-
tain a pro-development state with sustained growth by resolving
repeated crises in favor of rebalancing and greater political and
economic openness.
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Indigenous (In)JusticeHuman Rights Law and Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab/Negev
EditEd by Ahmad Amara, Ismael Abu-Saad, and Oren Yiftachel
The indigenous Bedouin Arab population in the Naqab/Negev
desert in Israel has experienced a history of displacement,
intense political conflict, and cultural disruption, along with
recent rapid modernization, forced urbanization, and migra-
tion. This volume of essays highlights international, national,
and comparative law perspectives and explores the legal and
human rights dimensions of land, planning, and housing is-
sues, as well as the economic, social, and cultural rights of in-
digenous peoples. Within this context, the essays examine the
various dimensions of the “negotiations” between the Bedouin
Arab population and the State of Israel.
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Health and Human Rights An International JournalEditEd by Paul Farmer
Health and Human Rights: An International Journal (HHR), a col-
laboration between the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights
and Harvard University Press, is an open access, online-only
publication dedicated to scholarship and practice that advance
health as an issue of human rights and social justice. The journal
provides a forum for academics, practitioners, and activists from
public health, human rights, and related fields to explore how
rights-based approaches to health can be implemented.
Health and Human Rights focuses rigorous scholarly analysis on
the conceptual foundations and challenges of rights discourse
and action in relation to health. The journal also is dedicated
to empowering new voices from the field—highlighting the in-
novative work of groups and individuals in direct engagement
with human rights struggles as they relate to health. The Health
and Human Rights website provides additional opportunities for
interactive dialogue on pertinent controversial topics. A regularly
updated “Perspectives” section provides space for contributors
to share information and express their views on a broad range
of topics.
WWW.HHRJOURNAL.ORG
Health and Human RightsBasic International Documents, Third Edition
EditEd by Stephen P. Marks
The collection of materials in this latest edition of Health
and Human Rights: Basic International Documents has
been updated and expanded from the first two editions
to provide the practitioner, scholar, and advocate with
access to the most basic instruments of international
law and policy that express the values of human rights
for advancing health. This book will be an indispensable
reference for everyone working at the intersection of
health and human rights.
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