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Deconstructing the High Line
Postindustrial Urbanism and the Rise of the Elevated Park
Deconstructing the High Line
Postindustrial Urbanism and the Rise of the Elevated Park
Life after Guns
Reciprocity and Respect among Young Men in Liberia
Frederick Novy and the Development of Bacteriology in Medicine
Black Movements
Performance and Cultural Politics
The Holocaust Averted
An Alternate History of American Jewry, 1938-1967
Discriminating Taste
How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution
Parkour and the City
Risk, Masculinity, and Meaning in a Postmodern Sport
Writing America
Literary Landmarks from Walden Pond to Wounded Knee (A Reader's Companion)
American Girls and Global Responsibility
A New Relation to the World during the Early Cold War
New African Cinema
Digital Music Videos
My City Highrise Garden
Teacher Education across Minority-Serving Institutions
Programs, Policies, and Social Justice
Teacher Education across Minority-Serving Institutions
Programs, Policies, and Social Justice
Zombie Cinema
Disney Culture
A Professor at the End of Time
The Work and Future of the Professoriate
Transnational Aging and Reconfigurations of Kin Work
Transnational Aging and Reconfigurations of Kin Work
When Riot Cops Are Not Enough
The Policing and Repression of Occupy Oakland
Children as Caregivers
The Global Fight against Tuberculosis and HIV in Zambia
The Three Axial Ages
Moral, Material, Mental
Hollywood's Hawaii
Race, Nation, and War
Soft Corruption
How Unethical Conduct Undermines Good Government and What To Do About It
Superman
The Persistence of an American Icon
Republic on the Wire
Cable Television, Pluralism, and the Politics of New Technologies, 1948-1984
College in Prison
Reading in an Age of Mass Incarceration
U.S. Women's History
Untangling the Threads of Sisterhood
Redefining Japaneseness
Japanese Americans in the Ancestral Homeland
Jew
Selling Women's History
Packaging Feminism in Twentieth-Century American Popular Culture
Nursing with a Message
Public Health Demonstration Projects in New York City
Movie Comics
Page to Screen/Screen to Page
Sociology on Film
Postwar Hollywood's Prestige Commodity
Scarlet and Black
Slavery and Dispossession in Rutgers History
The work of the Committee on Enslaved and Disenfranchised Population in Rutgers History.