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Title: North Africa, Islam and the Mediterranean World
Author(s): Julia Clancy-Smith
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Title: The Reformation of American Quakerism
Author(s): Jack D. Marrietta
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Published: University of Pennsylvania Press,
A history of the transformation that occurred in the Society of Friends, especially in Pennsylvania, from 1748 through the end of the American Revolution.

Title: Exemplary Women and Scred Journeys: Women and Gender in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam from Late Antiquity to the Eve of Modernity
Author(s): Julia Clancy-Smith
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Published: American Historical Association…,

Title: Rebel and Saint. Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters (Algeria and Tunisia, 1800-1904)
Author(s): Julia A. Clancy-Smith
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Published: ,

Title: Revenue-Raising and Legitimacy: Tax Collection and Finance Administration in the Ottoman Empire, 1560-1660
Author(s): Linda T. Darling
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Published: E. J. Brill, 1966
This book analyzes the finance organization of the Ottoman Empire and the documents it produced, from which we gain our understanding of the empire's economic conditions as well as relations between the government and the populace. In a time of turmoil and change at the end of the sixteenth century, the finance department functioned as an agent of stability for the population and legitimacy for the state.

Title: The Leo Frank Case
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein
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Published: Columbia Univ Press, 1968
Co-Winner: Saturday Review s Anisfield-Wolf Award, 1969

Title: The Aliens: A History of Ethnic Minorities in America
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein and Fred Jaher, editors
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Published: Appleton, Century, Crofts, 1970
2nd edition published by Oxford University Press, 1977, under the title, Uncertain Americans.

Title: Antisemitism in the United States
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein, editor
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Published: Holt, Reinhart & Winston, 1971

Title: American Vistas
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein & Kenneth T. Jackson, editors
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Published: Oxford University Press, 1971
7th edition, 1995, Oxford University Press

Title: Jews in the South
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein and Mary Dale Palsson, editors
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Published: Louisiana State Univ Press, 1973

Title: Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration and Assimilation
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein, David M. Reimers
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Published: Dodd, Mead, 1975
4th edition, Columbia University Press. 1999

Title: Decisions and Revisions: Interpretations of 20th Century American History
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein and Jean Christie, editors
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Published: Praeger, 1975

Title: America Since World War II: Historical Interpretations
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein and Jean Christie, editors
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Published: Praeger, 1976

Title: Japanese Marxist, a Portrait of Kawakami Hajime
Author(s): Gail Bernstein
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Published: Harvard University Press, 1976

Title: Sufis of Bijapur 1300-1700. Social roles of Sufis in medieval India
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton
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Published: Princeton University Press, 1978
The Sufis were heirs to a tradition of Islamic mysticim, and they have generally been viewed as standing more or less apart from the social order. Professor Eaton contends to the contrary that the Sufis were an intergral part of their society, and that an understanding of their interaction with it is essential to an understanding of the Sufis themselves.

Title: LUTHER'S PASTORS: THE REFORMATION IN THE ERNESTINE COUNTRYSIDE
Author(s): Susan Karant-Nunn
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Published: The American Philosophical Society, 1979

Title: The Mendoza Family in the Spanish Renaissance 1350-1550
Author(s): Helen Nader
Link: http://www.allbookstores.com/author/Helen_Nader.html
Published: Rutgers University Press, 1979

Title: The Rule of Law: Albert Venn Dicey, Victorian Jurist
Author(s): Richard A. Cosgrove
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Published: University of North Carolina Press, 1980

Title: America and the Survivors of the Holocaust
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein
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Published: Columbia Univ Press, 1982

Title: Haruko’s World, a Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community
Author(s): Gail Bernstein
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Published: Stanford University Press, 1983

Title: The Reformation of American Quakerism, 1748-1783
Author(s): Jack D. Marietta
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Published: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984

Title: Uneasy at Home: Antisemitism and the American Jewish Experience
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein
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Published: Columbia Univ Press Columbia University Press, 1987

Title: ZWICKAU IN TRANSITION, 1500-1547: THE REFORMATION AS AN AGENT OF CHANGE
Author(s): Susan Karant-Nunn
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Published: Ohio State University Press, 1987

Title: Our Lady the Common Law: An Anglo-American Legal Community, 1870-1930
Author(s): Richard A. Cosgrove
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Published: New York University Press, 1987

Title: Japan and the World, Essays in Japanese History and Politics in Honour of Ishida Takeshi
Author(s): Gail Bernstein & Haruhiro Fukui
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Published: St. Martin's Press, 1988

Title: Islamic History as Global History
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton
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Published: American Historical Association, 1990
Part of the AHA's pamphlet series on world history, intended to help instructors of world history integrate broad, transregional themes into their teaching.

Title: Liberty in Absolutist Spain: The Habsburg Sale of Towns 1516-1700
Author(s): Helen Nader
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Published: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990
Throughout early modern Europe, one of the most extraordinary royal fund-raising schemes was the seizure and sale of church property to finance foreign wars. The monarchs of Habsburg Spain extended these seizures to municipal property and used the revenue to maintain their empire.

Title: The Political Economy of Third World Intervention: Mines, Money, and U.S. Policy in the Congo Crisis
Author(s): David N. Gibbs
Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0226290719/sr=8-1/qid=1155242562/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-3073783-6906233?ie=UTF8
Published: The University of Chicago Press, 1991
Interventionism--the manipulation of the internal politics of one country by another--has long been a feature of international relations. The practice shows no signs of abating, despite the recent collapse of Communism&

Title: Recreating Japanese Women
Author(s): Gail Bernstein, editor
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Published: University of California Press, 1991

Title: Firuzabad: Palace City of the Deccan
Author(s): George Michell and Richard Eaton
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Published: Oxford University Press, 1992
An architectural and historical description of a late 15th century site located in India's central Deccan plateau.

Title: GERMANIA ILLUSTRATA: ESSAYS ON EARLY MODERN GERMANY PRESENTED TO GERALD STRAUSS
Author(s): Susan Karant-Nunn & Andrew C. Fix, editors
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Published: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1992

Title: The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier 1204-1760
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton
Link: http://www.ucpress.edu/scan/books.html#3
Published: University of California Press, 1993
An attempt to explain how, when, and why Muslims became the dominant community in the eastern half of the Bengal delta, using a Braudelian model of historical change.

Title: Antisemitism in America.
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein
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Published: Oxford University Press, 1994
Winner: National Jewish Book Award, History, 1994.

Title: Scholars of the Law: English Jurisprudence from Blackstone to Hart
Author(s): Richard A. Cosgrove
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Published: New York University Press, 1996

Title: THE REFORMATION OF RITUAL: AN INTERPRETATION OF EARLY MODERN GERMANY
Author(s): Susan Karant -Nunn
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Published: Routledge, 1997
Winner of the 1998 Roland H. Bainton Book Prize in History and Theology, Sixteenth Century Studies Conference

Title: Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power
Author(s): Alison Futrell
Link: http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/futblo.html
Published: University of Texas, 1997

Title: Indians in the United States and Canada
Author(s): Roger L. Nichols
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Published: University of Nebraska Press, 1998

Title: The American Indian Past and Present
Author(s): Roger L. Nichols
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Published: McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., 1999

Title: Black Hawk's Autobiography
Author(s): Roger L. Nichols
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Published: Iowa State University Press, 1999

Title: Essays on Islam and Indian History
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton
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Published: Oxford University Press, 2000
A collection, with Introduction, of my best eleven essays, all previously published.

Title: Collecting and Historical Consciousness in Early 19th-Century Germany
Author(s): Susan Crane
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Published: Cornell University Press, 2000

Title: Museums and Memory. Chapters: "Introduction " and "Curious Cabinets and Imaginary Museums ."
Author(s): Susan Crane, editor
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Published: Stanford University Press, 2000

Title: Contributions to the Study of World History
Author(s): David Ortiz
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Published: , 2000
The death of General Francisco Franco in November of 1975 ended thirty-six years of fascist-style dictatorship in Spain. The subsequent transition to liberal parliamentary government was remarkably smooth, particularly when compared to the recent difficulties experienced by other states, such as the former Soviet Republics and Eastern Europe.

Title: Geschicte Der Indianer in Den Vereinigten Staaten.
Author(s): Roger L. Nichols
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Published: Der Deutschen Augabe Mundus Media, 2002

Title: WORK OF HEIKO A. OBERMAN: PAPERS FROM A SYMPOSIUM ON HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY
Author(s): Susan Karant Nunn, Brady, Brady and Tracy, editors
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Published: Brill, 2002

Title: American Indians in U.S. History
Author(s): Roger L. Nichols
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Published: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003

Title: Natives and Strangers: Ethnic Groups and the Building of Modern America
Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein, Roger Nichols, David Reimers
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Published: Oxford University Press, 2003

Title: India's Islamic Traditions, 711-1750
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton, editor
Link: http://www.oup.com
Published: Oxford University Press, 2003
A collection of essays on a wide range of Islamic traditions in medieval and early modern India, written by leading scholars in the field. Edited with an Introduction.

Title: VARIETIES OF DEVOTION IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance 7
Author(s): Susan Karant-Nunn, editor
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Published: Brepols, 2003

Title: LUTHER ON WOMEN, A SOURCEBOOK
Author(s): Susan Karant-Nunn & Merry Wiesner-Hanks, editors
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Published: Cambridge University Press, 2003

Title: French Historical Studies
Author(s): Julia Clancy-Smith & Alice Conklin, editors
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Published: , 2004

Title: Temple Desecration and Muslim States in Medieval India
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton
Link: http://www.hopeindiabookclub.com
Published: Hope India Publications, 2004
An attempt to write social history through the medium of biography, using the lives of eight vivid figures, drawn from all walks of life, to illuminate important social themes and processes of the period.

Title: Power and Gender in Renaissance Spain : Eight Women of the Mendoza Family, 1450-1650
Author(s): Helen Nader, editor
Link: http://www.press.uillinois.edu/f03/nader.html
Published: University of Illinois Press, 2004
the Mendoza family was one of Spain's most prominent Renaissance dynasties, and this collection provides in-depth portraits of eight of its female members.

Title: Picturing Arizona:The Photographic Record of 1930s
Author(s): Katherine Morrissey & Kirsten Jensen, editors
Link: http://www.uapress.arizona.edu
Published: The University of Arizona Press, 2005
As cultural documents, as works of art, and as historical records, photographs of 1930s Arizona tell a remarkable story. They capture enduring visions of the Depression that linger in cultural memory: dust storms, Okies on their way to California, breadlines, and ramshackle tent cities. They also reflect a more particular experience and a unique perspective. This book places the work of local Arizonans alongside that of federal photographers both to illuminate the impact of the Depression on the state s distinctive racial and natural landscapes and to show the influence of differing cultural agendas on the photographic record.

Title: The New Cambridge History of India. A Social History of The Deccan, 1300-1761, Eight Indian Lives
Author(s): Richard M. Eaton
Link: http://www.cambridge.org
Published: Cambridge Univeristy Press, 2005
The history of southern India's Deccan plateau from the early fourteenth century to the rise of European colonialism in the eighteenth.

Title: Isami'sHouse, Three Centuries of a Japanese Family
Author(s): Gail Bernstein
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Published: UC/Berkley, 2005

Title: Public Spheres, Private Lives in Modern Japan
Author(s): Gail Bernstein, Andrew Gordon & Kate Nakai,editors
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Published: Harvard University Press, 2005

Title: A Social History of the Deccan, 1300-1761: Eight Indian Lives
Author(s): Richard Eaton
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Published: Cambridge, 2005
An attempt to write social history through the medium of biography, using the lives of eight vivid figures, drawn from all walks of life, to illuminate important social themes and processes of the period.

Title: Slavery and South Asian History
Author(s): Indrani Chatterjee and Richard M. Eaton, editors
Link: http://iupress.indiana.edu
Published: Indiana University Press, 2006
Despite its pervasive presence in the the South Asian past, slavery is largely overlooked in the region's historiography, in part because the forms of bondage in question did not always fit models based on plantation slavery in the atlantic world.

Title: Troubled Experiment Crime and Justice in Pennsylvania, 1682-1800
Author(s): Jack D. Marietta and G. S. Rowe
Link: http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14286.html
Published: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006
Eighteenth-century Pennsylvanians killed and abused each other at a pace that outstripped most of their English and American contemporaries and rivaled some of the worst crime rates in the following 200 years.

Title: The Roman Games
Author(s): Alison Futrell
Link: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=9781405115681
Published: Blackwell, 2006
This sourcebook presents a wealth of material relating to every aspect of Roman spectacles, especially gladiatorial combat and chariot racing.

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