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Since Time Immemorial: Native Custom and Law in Colonial Mexico
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Since Time Immemorial: Native Custom and Law in Colonial Mexico

In Since Time Immemorial, Emory University history professor Yanna Yannakakis explores the meaning of a specific word at a specific time – "custom" – and what it meant during Spain's rule over Mexico. As Spanish leaders sought to consolidate...
Elektra: A Novel
Book Review ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ by Kelly Macquire

Elektra: A Novel

Elektra by Jennifer Saint is a novel retelling numerous popular tales from Greek mythology, including Paris of Troy stealing away Helen of Sparta, the Trojan War in response to this disrespect to Menelaus, and the aftermath of Agamemnon's...
Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China
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Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China

Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China is a groundbreaking work delving into the realm of du, meaning toxic or poison, within Chinese pharmacy. Taking readers to China during the 3rd to 10th centuries, a crucial period for...
The Reception of Cleopatra in the Age of Mass Media
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The Reception of Cleopatra in the Age of Mass Media

The first chapter acknowledges the impact that Roman literature had on European portrayals of Cleopatra as an immoral outsider. In the Renaissance and early modern period, writers and painters associated Cleopatra with foreignness, murderous...
Institutionalizing Gender: Madness, the Family, and Psychiatric Power in Nineteenth-Century France
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Institutionalizing Gender: Madness, the Family, and Psychiatric Power in Nineteenth-Century France

Jessie Hewitt’s Institutionalizing Gender: Madness, the Family, and Psychiatric Power in Nineteenth-Century France ties together themes of French society, psychiatry, the family, and gender analysis into one seminal text. Hewitt works to...
The Van Buren Sisters vs. the Pants Police (Head-to-Head History)
Book Review ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ by Joshua J. Mark

The Van Buren Sisters vs. the Pants Police (Head-to-Head History)

The Van Buren Sisters vs. The Pants Police, by J. F. Fox, illustrated by Anna Kwan, is an informative, entertaining, and historically accurate children’s book that is sure to be a hit with history afficionados but also engaging for anyone...
Napoleon vs. the Bunnies (Head-to-Head History)
Book Review ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ by Joshua J. Mark

Napoleon vs. the Bunnies (Head-to-Head History)

Napoleon vs. The Bunnies, by J.F. Fox and illustrated by Anna Kwan, is an absolute delight. The book is intended for young readers and addresses a little-known event in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte: the time he was frightened by an enormous...
The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180
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The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180

Primarily aimed towards scholars who have an interest in the economies of the Mediterranean region during the Middle Ages, Chris Wickham’s newest publication, The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180, is...
Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia
Book Review ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ by Gazi Mizanur Rahman

Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia

Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia is a research monograph that tells the history of South Asian migration and the "aboriginal" community during the British colonisation of Australia. Concerning Australian social and cultural...
The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company
Book Review ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ by Shankar Chaudhuri

The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company

According to Dalrymple, corporate greed drove EIC’s ambitions in India. With little accountability, company officials such as Robert Clive accumulated enormous wealth through graft, extortion, plunder, and other means. Meanwhile, EIC's ill-fated...
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