New from Princeton University Press
“A compelling case for a constitutional amendment that protects and promotes the right to vote .... [It] should command the attention of all Americans.”
—Glenn C. Altschuler, The Hill
“Linker’s wide-ranging book follows the curves of American posture science through the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, and citizenship.”
—Laura Stark, author of Behind Closed Doors
“They Called It Peace demonstrates that small wars have had outsized consequences for world order both in the past and enduringly into the present.”
—David Armitage, author of Civil Wars
“With insight and moving examples, Chopra argues that ‘to not be anxious would be inhuman’ and that, in many cases, philosophy is just the right medicine.”
—Nancy Sherman, author of Stoic Wisdom
“A lucid, balanced, and data-driven analysis of the gradual, long-term, and very real damages of a warming world.”
—Robert N. Stavins, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
“Read this book and you will look at the world around you with more wonder and awe.”
—Dacher Keltner, author of Awe
“Elliott’s brilliant reconstruction of the causes and consequences of the world’s first true pandemic is a landmark achievement—and a warning for the present.”
—Walter Scheidel, author of Escape from Rome
“There could be no better scholarly guide to thinking about the cultural meanings of climate and its history.”
—Janet Browne, author of Charles Darwin
“Grinberg has accomplished something remarkable in this book: she has produced a history of the work and lives of the New York intellectuals that is original, incisive, empathetic, critical—and a joy to read.”
— Michael Kazin, author of What It Took to Win