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Building the Metropolis Architecture, Construction, and Labor in New York City, 1880–1935 Alexander Wood
On Close Reading John Guillory, Scott Newstok
Waiting for Robots The Hired Hands of Automation Antonio A. Casilli, Sarah T. Roberts, Saskia Brown
The Arrival of the Fittest Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900–1935 Jim Endersby
Live Stock and Dead Things The Archaeology of Zoopolitics between Domestication and Modernity Hannah Chazin
Foundations of Stream and River Ecology A Guide to the Classic Literature Wyatt F. Cross, Jonathan P. Benstead, Amy M. Marcarelli, Ryan A. Sponseller, Nancy B. Grimm
The Measure of Economies Measuring Productivity in an Age of Technological Change Marshall B. Reinsdorf, Louise Sheiner
Emergency COVID-19 and the Uneven Valuation of Life Claire Laurier Decoteau
Moral Issues How Public Opinion on Abortion and Gay Rights Affects American Religion and Politics Paul Goren, Christopher Chapp
Oak Origins From Acorns to Species and the Tree of Life Andrew L. Hipp, Béatrice Chassé, Rachel D. Davis
Yet Another Costume Party Debacle Why Racial Ignorance Persists on Elite College Campuses Ingrid A. Nelson
Making a Canon Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Sri Lanka, and the Place of Buddhist Art Janice Leoshko
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