books by subject
Journalistic Communication Studies
Terror and the Sublime in Art and Critical Theory: From Auschwitz to Hiroshima to September 11
Monarchy and Exile: The Politics of Legitimacy from Marie de Medicis to Wilhelm II
Common Prostitutes and Ordinary Citizens: Commercial Sex in London, 1885-1960
London Clubland: A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late Victorian Britain
European Identity and the Second World War
Women, Beauty and Power in Early Modern England: A Feminist Literary History
The Foreign Relations of Elizabeth I
The Right Side of the Sixties: Reexamining Conservatism's Decade of Transformation
Media Practice in Iraq
Consumer Culture and the Media: Magazines in the Public Eye
Strange Days Indeed: The Golden Age of Paranoia
Union Education in Nigeria: Labor, Empire, and Decolonization since 1945
The Long Night: William L. Shirer and the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
Challenging the News: The Journalism of Alternative and Community Media
Magical Treasure Hunting in Europe and North America: A History
Sex, Honor and Citizenship in Early Third Republic France
Making American Culture: A Social History, 1900-1920
Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era: Nuclear Antiaircraft Arms and the Cold War
Reporting the Holocaust in the British, Swedish and Finnish Press, 1945-50
Politics and Religion in Modern Japan: Red Sun, White Lotus
Journalism Across Cultures: An Introduction
Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945-68
The Making and Shaping of the Victorian Teacher: A Comparative New Cultural History
Constructing Mexico City: Colonial Conflicts over Culture, Space, and Authority
Media Witnessing: Testimony in the Age of Mass Communication
The New Black History: Revisiting the Second Reconstruction
After the Dresden Bombing: Pathways of Memory, 1945 to the Present
The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965-1972
Education and the Cold War: The Battle for the American School