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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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The Hungry City A Year in the Life of Medieval Barcelona Marie A. Kelleher
Strong Commanders, Weak States How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War Philip A. Martin
Politics of Tranquility The Material and Mundane Lives of Buddhist Nuns in Post-Mao Tibet Yasmin Cho
Fragile Kinships Child Welfare and Well-Being in Japan Kathryn E. Goldfarb
Mobile City Emerging Media, Space, and Sociality in Contemporary Berlin Jordan H. Kraemer
Unsettling Difference Music Drama, the Bible, and the Critique of German Jewish Identity Adi Nester
Family, Sex, and Faith The Biopolitics of the Russian Orthodox Church Pål Kolstø
Staging the Promises Everyday Future-Making in a Serbian Industrial Town Deana Jovanović
Inadvertent Expansion How Peripheral Agents Shape World Politics Nicholas D. Anderson
Homo Temporalis German Jewish Thinkers on Time Nitzan Itzhak Lebovic
Animal People Moral Subjects in the Work of Animal Protection Adam Reed
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