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Stanford University Press was founded in 1892 and is one of the oldest presses in the U.S.A. The Press publishes 130 books a year in areas of humanities, social sciences and 30 other specialties, and has wholly published more than 3,000 books.

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Reworking Citizenship Race, Gender, and Kinship in South Africa Brady G'sell
Central Bank Capitalism Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis Joscha Wullweber
The CEO Playbook for Strategic Transformation Four Factors That Will Make or Break Your Organization Scott A. Snell
Why Presidents Fail Political Parties and Government Survival in Latin America Christopher A. Martínez
Global Ayahuasca Wondrous Visions and Modern Worlds Alex K. Gearin
Queering Reproductive Justice An Invitation Candace Bond-Theriault
Language Brokers Children of Immigrants Translating Inequality and Belonging for Their Families Hyeyoung Kwon
Near and Far Waters The Geopolitics of Seapower Colin Flint
Monuments Decolonized Algeria's French Colonial Heritage Susan Slyomovics
Coca-Cola, Black Panthers, and Phantom Jets Israel in the American Orbit, 1967-1973 Oz Frankel
Our Comrades in Havana Cuba, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe, 1959–1991 Radoslav Yordanov
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