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Standing tall as the oldest and first university press in America, Cornell University Press prides itself in its heritage of publishing works that transform research and benefit the wider public. Cornell University Press publishes over 150 new titles every year, with a focus on works in Asian studies, sociology, urban studies, and political and international relations.

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Orthodox Sisters Religion, Community, and the Challenge of Modernity in Imperial and Early Soviet Russia William G. Wagner
Stalin's Final Films Cinema, Socialist Realism, and Soviet Postwar Reality, 1945-1953 Claire Knight
America's Cold Warrior Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan James Graham Wilson
Teaching a Dark Chapter History Books and the Holocaust in Italy and the Germanys Daniela R. P. Weiner
Automotive Empire How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa Andrew Denning
Pricing the Land The Buying and Selling of Frontier New York and the Cayuga Reservation Scott W. Anderson
Denationalizing Identities The Politics of Performance in the Chinese Diaspora Wah Guan Lim
Fuzzy Traumas Animals and Errors in Contemporary Japanese Literature Tyran Grillo
A Just Future Getting from Diversity and Inclusion to Equity and Justice in Higher Education Nimisha Barton
Women of the Mafia Power and Influence in the Neapolitan Camorra Felia Allum
From Incarceration to Repatriation German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union Susan C. I. Grunewald
The Latecomer's Rise Policy Banks and the Globalization of China's Development Finance Muyang Chen
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