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Harvard University Press U.S. History 2020 New on Our Shelves The Will of the People The Revolutionary Birth of America T. H. Breen “Looks closely at the struggle for American independence and asks what made the American revolutionary experience so different.” —William Anthony Hay, Wall Street Journal “Brings to the forefront the memories of those underappreciated Americans who made difficult decisions, crafted plans, and commit- ted to sacrifices for the common good during the Revolutionary era… Original and enlightening.” —Megan King, Journal of the American Revolution Belknap Press 272 pp. $29.95 • £23.95 cloth 9780674971790 FORTHCOMING The Cabinet George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution Lindsay M. Chervinsky The U.S. Constitution never established a presidential cabinet— the delegates to the Constitutional Convention explicitly rejected the idea. So how did George Washington create one of the most powerful bodies in the federal government? “Chervinsky skillfully shows the Revolutionary roots of the early cabinet and explores how it juggled precedent, public opinion, partisanship, and the balance of power.” —Joanne B. Freeman, author of The Field of Blood April 2020 Belknap Press 11 photos 368 pp. $29.95 • £23.95 cloth 9780674986480 Women’s War Fighting and Surviving the American Civil War Stephanie McCurry ★ A Choice Outstanding Academic Title “As [McCurry] argues, women don’t just watch history from the side- lines; they make it, they act in it, they are very much part of it. To see women as innocent wallflowers in need of protection could prove a deadly mistake when women were serving as smugglers, scouts, decoys, insurgents, and combatants; ignore them at your peril.” —Brenda Wineapple, New Republic Belknap Press 8 photos 320 pp. $26.95 • £21.95 cloth 9780674987975 NEW IN PAPER Bring the War Home The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America Kathleen Belew ★ A Guardian Best Book of the Year ★ A Bustle “Books about White Supremacy and How to Combat It” Selection “A gripping study of white power…Explosive.” —New York Times “Belew’s book helps explain how we got to today’s alt right.” —Terry Gross, Fresh Air 11 photos 352 pp. $16.95 • £12.95 paper 9780674237698 2 harvard university press hup.harvard.edu 800-405-1619 (US only) New on Our Shelves FORTHCOMING Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College? Alexander Keyssar With every presidential election, Americans puzzle over the peculiar mechanism of the Electoral College. Keyssar examines why reform of the Electoral College has received so little attention from Congress for the last forty years. In analyzing the reasons for past failures while showing how close the nation has come to abolishing the institution, Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College? offers encouragement to those hoping to produce change in the twenty-first century. June 2020 1 illus., 11 tables 512 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674660151 FORTHCOMING IN PAPER The Embattled Vote in America From the Founding to the Present Allan J. Lichtman ★ A Colorlines “Race-Focused Books We’re Reading This Fall” Selection “Lichtman’s important book…uses history to contextualize the fix we’re in today. Each party gropes for advantage by fiddling with the franchise…Growing outrage, he thinks, could ignite demands for change. With luck, this fine history might just help to fan the flame.” —New York Times Book Review February 2020 336 pp. $19.95 • £15.95 paper 9780674244818 The Rise of the Latino Vote A History Benjamin Francis-Fallon “[This] history of Latinx political power examines the elusive idea of a unified vote, while detailing how activists, laborers, and officeholders have nevertheless influenced American politics for decades.” —Commonweal “The best book yet on the history of Latino politics.” —Geraldo Cadava, author of Standing on Common Ground 15 photos, 5 tables 504 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674737440 Cover art: illustration by Alice Mollon Democracy A Case Study David A. Moss ★ A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year “Consists of 19 cases from throughout U.S. history that exemplify the complexity of political conflict.” —Suzanne Mettler, Foreign Affairs “Democracy should command the attention of teachers and students of all ages.” —Glenn C. Altschuler, Huffington Post Belknap Press 1 illus., 19 tables 784 pp. $19.95 • £15.95 paper 9780674237704 800-405-1619 (US only) hup.harvard.edu harvard university press 3 New on Our Shelves The Cigarette A Political History Sarah Milov ★ A Smithsonian Best History Book of the Year The untold political story of the most controversial consumer product in American history. “A nuanced and ultimately devastating indictment of government complicity with the worst excesses of American capitalism.” —Scott W. Stern, New Republic “Milov’s thorough study reminds us that smoking has always intersected with the government, for better or worse.” —New York Times Book Review 21 photos 400 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674241213 Talk Radio’s America How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States Brian Rosenwald “Rejecting claims that the medium acted as a Republican puppet, [Rosenwald] describes a curious relationship between the Grand Old Party and talk radio hosts, one that has had seriously deleterious consequences for American political life.” —Financial Times “Important and groundbreaking…A must-read for anybody hoping to understand how Trump captured the Republican presidential nomination.” —Washington Examiner 368 pp. $29.95 • £23.95 cloth 9780674185012 VC An American History Tom Nicholas “[An] incisive history of the venture-capital industry.” —New Yorker “Nicholas is at his best when he is charting just how reliant venture capital has been on the government—and just how far the industry has gone to try and shape government policy in its favor.” —Avi Asher-Schapiro, New Republic 33 illus., 2 tables 400 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674988002 The Enchantments of Mammon How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity Eugene McCarraher “A must-read for anyone serious about the mesmerizing power of capitalism.” —Mark Dunbar, The Humanist “A beautiful, stirring achievement…This is truly a game-changer— the history of capitalism will never look the same again.” —Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation Belknap Press 816 pp. $39.95 • £31.95 cloth 9780674984615 4 harvard university press hup.harvard.edu 800-405-1619 (US only) New on Our Shelves City on a Hill Urban Idealism in America from the Puritans to the Present Alex Krieger ★ A Financial Times Best Architecture and Design Book of the Year “Provides us with a useful history of the influential ideals—some of them prophetic, some of them unrealistic, and others downright cruel and unjust—that have shaped American cities.” —Shlomo Angel, Wall Street Journal Belknap Press 132 photos, 36 color photos, 15 illus. 464 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674987999 Why They Marched Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote Susan Ware ★ A Times Higher Education Recommended Summer Read “Ware does a wonderful job of highlighting people and subjects often passed over when exploring the fight for women’s rights… [She] does not shy away from some of the controversies often hidden when studying suffragism, namely racism, and is able to give both a broad and detailed look at the movement.” —Library Journal (starred review) Belknap Press 31 photos 360 pp. $26.95 • £21.95 cloth 9780674986688 Battling Bella The Protest Politics of Bella Abzug Leandra Ruth Zarnow ★ A Christian Science Monitor Best Book of the Month “A fascinating ride through some of the fastest-paced politics of the 1960s with a larger-than-life character.” —Kirkus Reviews “Zarnow sketches a vibrant picture of Abzug’s tumultuous era and draws apt comparisons between her firebrand subject and the latest crop of progressive congresswomen.” —Publishers Weekly 20 photos 464 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674737488 FORTHCOMING The Idealist Wendell Willkie’s Wartime Quest to Build One World Samuel Zipp “A powerful book, gorgeously written and consistently insightful. Samuel Zipp uses the 1942 world tour of Wendell Willkie to examine American attitudes toward internationalism, decolonization, and race in the febrile atmosphere of the world’s first truly global conflict. By showing that Willkie’s wartime tour offered a preview of globalization, Zipp challenges now-dominant interpretations of World War II.” —Andrew Preston, author of Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith March 2020 Belknap Press 29 photos, 1 map 416 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674737518 800-405-1619 (US only) hup.harvard.edu harvard university press 5 New on Our Shelves FORTHCOMING To Live and Defy in LA How Gangsta Rap Changed America Felicia Angeja Viator How gangsta rap shocked America, made millions, and pulled back the curtain on an urban crisis. “Rich with drama and details, To Live and Defy in LA tells the story of Los Angeles hip-hop during the eighties, a much-mythologized but often misunderstood period.” —Hua Hsu, author of A Floating Chinaman February 2020 18 photos 304 pp. $35.00 • £28.95 cloth 9780674976368 Hattiesburg An American City in Black and White William Sturkey “Illuminating…Sturkey’s clear-eyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act. While depicting the terrors of Jim Crow, he also shows how Hattiesburg’s black residents, forced to forge their own communal institutions, laid the organizational groundwork for the civil rights movement of the ’50s and ’60s.” —New York Times “Sturkey provides a moving account of the evil of white supremacy.” —Choice Belknap Press 16 photos, 1 map, 1 table 456 pp. $29.95 • £23.95 cloth 9780674976351 NEW IN PAPER The Color of Money Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap Mehrsa Baradaran ★ Best Book Award, Urban Affairs Association ★ Finalist, Georgia Author of the Year Award, History/Biography “Baradaran…provides a deep accounting of how America got to a point where a median white family has 13 times more wealth than the median black family.” —Gillian B.