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Williams A History of Conversion and the Capitalization BELKNAP PRESS $39.95 in America The War Crimes Trial of American Life Controversy Lincoln A. Mullen Eli Cook Steven P. Remy $39.95 $29.95 Catholic Modern $29.95 The Challenge of Totalitarianism and the Bound in Wedlock The Invention of Rogue Empires Remaking of the Church Slave and Free Black Humanity Contracts and Conmen in James Chappel Marriage in the Equality and Europe’s Scramble $35.00 Nineteenth Century Cultural Difference for Africa Tera W. Hunter in World History Steven Press BELKNAP PRESS $29.95 Siep Stuurman $39.95 $49.95 www.hup.harvard.edu Tel 800.405.1619 ADs.indd 2 21/10/17 5:38 PM Advertising 3(a) France’s Long A Cold Welcome The Idea of the Europe’s India Reconstruction The Little Ice Age Muslim World Words, People, Empires, In Search of the and Europe’s Encounter A Global 1500–1800 Modern Republic with North America Intellectual History Sanjay Subrahmanyam Herrick Chapman Sam White Cemil Aydin $39.95 $45.00 $29.95 $29.95 German Colonial Wars Man’s Better Angels The China Questions Tokyo Boogie-Woogie and the Context of Romantic Reformers Critical Insights into Japan’s Pop Era and Military Violence and the Coming of the a Rising Power Its Discontents Susanne Kuss Civil War Edited by Jennifer Rudolph Hiromu Nagahara Translated by Andrew Smith Philip F. 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Brown Islam and the European the New China Bid for Empire $35.00 Enlightenment Hans van de Ven Carla Gardina Pestana Alexander Bevilacqua $35.00 BELKNAP PRESS $35.00 The Hello Girls BELKNAP PRESS $35.00 America’s First Age of Conquests A Short History of Women Soldiers Crime and Punishment The Greek World from European Law Elizabeth Cobbs in the Russian Alexander to Hadrian The Last Two and $29.95 Revolution Angelos Chaniotis a Half Millennia Mob Justice and Police $35.00 Tamar Herzog Out of China in Petrograd $27.95 Tsuyoshi Hasegawa How the Chinese Ended Safe Passage the Era of Western BELKNAP PRESS $29.95 The Transition from British The Color of Money Domination to American Hegemony Black Banks and the Robert Bickers The Price of Aid Kori Schake Racial Wealth Gap $35.00 The Economic $29.95 Mehrsa Baradaran Cold War in India BELKNAP PRESS $29.95 Indians in the Family David C. 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