The H&S Bookshelf: Titles by our scholars Autocrats vs. Democrats by Michael McFaul, Political Science Jean-Paul Marat: Prophet of Terror by Keith Baker, History The Rising Sea by Ravi Vakil, Mathematics The Emergent Mind by Jay McClelland, Psychology The Wayfinder by Adam Johnson, English Philip Roth: Stung by Life by Steven J. Zipperstein, History Mathematical Properties of Population-Genetic Statistics by Noah A. Rosenberg, Biology War, Race, and Culture by Gordon H. Chang, History Literature for the Masses by James Reichert, East Asian Languages and Cultures Lavinia’s Wondrous Portraits by Emanuele Lugli, Art and Art History You Got In! Now What? by James T. Hamilton, Communication The Cambridge Handbook of Implicit Bias and Racism by Jon Krosnick, Communication and Political Science Evolution Evolving: The Developmental Origins of Adaptation and Biodiversity by Marcus Feldman, Biology How the New World Became Old by Caroline Winterer, History The Cancel Culture Panic by Adrian Daub, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Against Constitutional Originalism by Jonathan Gienapp, History Laws of the Spirit: Ritual, Mysticism, and the Commandments in Early Hasidism by Ariel Evan Mayse, Religious Studies A World Made by Travel: The Digital Grand Tour by Giovanna Ceserani, Classics The Island: War and Belonging in Auden’s England by Nicholas Jenkins, English Speaking for Others: The Ethics of Informal Political Representation by Wendy Salkin, Philosophy The Chinese Computer: A Global History of the Information Age by Thomas Mullaney, History The Way That Leads Among the Lost: Life, Death, and Hope in Mexico City's Anexos by Angela Garcia, Anthropology In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States by Ana Raquel Minian, History The Patriarchal Political Order by Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Political Science Measuring in the Renaissance by Emanuele Lugli, Art and Art History Kurt Weills Musiktheater: Vom Songspiel zur American Opera by Stephen Hinton, Music The Devil Prefers Mozart: On Music and Musicians, 1962-1993 by Anthony Burgess; edited by Paul Phillips, Music Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative by Jennifer Burns, History Defense Budgeting for a Safer World: The Experts Speak by Michael J. Boskin, Economics and The Hoover Institution Multiracial Identities in Colonial French Africa: Race, Childhood, and Citizenship by Rachel Jean-Baptiste, History and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies The Ecology of Collective Behavior by Deborah M. Gordon, Biology The War That Must Not Occur by Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures by Gabrielle Hecht, History Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will by Robert M. Sapolsky, Biology The Civic Bargain: How Democracy Survives co-authored by Josiah Ober, Political Science and Classics Post-Cinematic Bodies by Shane Denson, Art and Art History We’ve Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Care co-authored by Liran Einav, Economics The Mathematics of Shuffling Cards co-authored by Persi Diaconis, Statistics and Mathematics A Certain Justice: Toward an Ecology of the Chinese Legal Imagination by Haiyan Lee, East Asian Languages and Cultures and Comparative Literature Engage and Evade: How Latino Immigrant Families Manage Surveillance in Everyday Life by Asad L. Asad, Sociology Load more news