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  • Hinterlands: The New Cold War Brewing at the Peripheries of the West

    Hanna Lucinda Smith

    Hardback

    A Pulitzer grantee’s timely work of reportage from the borderlands of Europe, Russia, and Turkey, where brewing conflicts mark a significant fault line in shifting geopolitics.

  • Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974

    Kevin M. Kruse, Julian E. Zelizer

    Paperback

    In Fault Lines two award-winning and best-selling historians explore the origins of a divided America in a new edition, with a new chapter and epilogue

  • Black Evidence: A History and a Warning

    Candis Watts Smith

    Hardback

    A fierce exposé of the resistance to believing Black people and its devastating effects throughout American history.

  • The Quiet Coup: Neoliberalism and the Looting of America

    Mehrsa Baradaran

    Paperback

    "Accessible and intellectually rich.… Essential reading to understand the economic state of the nation." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

    The celebrated legal scholar and author of The Color of Money reveals how neoliberals rigged American law, creating widespread distrust, inequality, and injustice.

  • Volga Blues: A Journey into the Heart of Russia

    Marzio G. Mian, Elettra Pauletto, Alessandro Cosmelli

    Hardback

    Winner of the Estense Prize

    A risky undercover reporting trip along Russia’s great mother-river, the Volga, reveals the tortuous history and frightening current fantasies of a nation.