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Works
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An age of fiction : the French novel from Gide to Camus | |
America, the dream of my life : selections from the Federal Writers' Project's New Jersey Ethnic Survey | |
Beyond health, beyond choice : breastfeeding constraints and realities | |
Borrowed voices : writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination | |
The collected works of Abraham Lincoln. | |
Drawing the iron curtain : Jews and the golden age of Soviet animation | |
Dust, 2002: | |
Dust : the archive and cultural history | |
How Jews became white folks : and what that says about race in America | |
Human nature and political systems | |
The impact of the social sciences | |
It will yet be heard : a Polish rabbi's witness of the Shoah and survival | |
Mapping feminist anthropology in the twenty-first century | |
Medicine and western civilization | |
The new Jew in film : exploring Jewishness and Judaism in contemporary cinema | |
Off the record with Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1942-1945 | |
Parental authority : the community and the law | |
The pattern of human concerns | |
Perception and cosmology in Whitehead's philosophy | |
Perdre sa culture | |
The performing self : compositions and decompositions in the languages of contemporary life | |
Perspectives and horizons in microbiology : a symposium | |
Planet Auschwitz : Holocaust representation in science fiction and horror film and television | |
Planning and the market in the U.S.S.R. : the 1960's | |
The poetry of John Crowe Ransom | |
Politics across the Hudson : the Tappan Zee megaproject | |
Politics of the Russian nobility, 1881-1905 | |
Postindustrial urbanism and the rise of the elevated park | |
Prison and social death | |
Producing excellence : the making of virtuosos | |
The queer aesthetics of childhood : asymmetries of innocence and the cultural politics of child development | |
Queering marriage : challenging family formation in the United States | |
Quicksand and Passing | |
Race, rights, and the Asian American experience | |
The Ramapo Mountain people | |
The rarer action : essays in honor of Francis Fergusson | |
Rebuilding Jewish life in Germany | |
Rebuilding story worlds : the obscure cities by Schuiten and Peeters | |
Reconsidering Tocqueville's Democracy in America | |
Redes imaginarias del poder político | |
Regional planning for a sustainable America : how creative programs are promoting prosperity and saving the environment | |
The remembered and forgotten Jewish world : Jewish heritage in Europe and the United States | |
Rendition to torture | |
Reproductive physiology and protein nutrition | |
Rethinking orientalism : women, travel and the Ottoman harem | |
The revolutionary war in the Hackensack valley : the Jersey Dutch and the neutral ground, 1775-1783 | |
Reworking modernity : capitalisms and symbolic discontent | |
Romancing the sperm : shifting biopolitics and the making of modern families | |
The Russian dilemma : a political and geopolitical view | |
Russian imperialism from Ivan the Great to the revolution | |
Rutgers cannon. | |
Rutgers University Press | |
Scandal and parade | |
Serial selves : identity and representation in autobiographical comics | |
Serological and biochemical comparisons of proteins | |
Shall not be denied : women fight for the vote : official companion to the Library of Congress exhibition | |
A short history of film | |
Shtetl : a vernacular intellectual history | |
The slavs in European history and civilization | |
Space and place in Jewish studies | |
Sport, physical culture, and the moving body : materialisms, technologies, ecologies | |
Staging a comeback : Broadway, Hollywood, and the Disney Renaissance | |
Stanley Kubrick : New York Jewish intellectual | |
Strangers in the land : patterns of American nativism 1860-1925 | |
The superhero symbol : media, culture and politics | |
Superman : the persistence of an American icon | |
Teacher's supplement to The reporter's environmental handbook | |
Televisuality : style, crisis, and authority in American television | |
Thermal soil mechanics | |
Thinking in the dark : cinema, theory, practice | |
This is New Jersey | |
This strangest everything | |
Thomas Alva Edison and his kinetographic motion pictures | |
Training laymen in use of the library | |
The transatlantic zombie : slavery, rebellion and living death | |
The transnational history of a Chinese family : immigrant letters, family business, and reverse migration | |
Twin Towers : the life of New York City's World Trade Center | |
Unconditional surrender : the impact of the Casablanca policy upon world war II | |
Violence and aggression in the history of ideas | |
The Visual is Political : feminist photography and countercultural activity in 1970s Britain | |
War and the liberal conscience | |
War culture and the contest of images | |
We cannot forget : interviews with survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda | |
Why intelligent design fails : a scientific critique of the new creationism | |
The wide world of John Steinbeck | |
Wild women in the whirlwind : Afra-American culture and the contemporary literary renaissance | |
William Troy : selected essays | |
Women and the animal rights movement | |
Women, gender, and human rights : a global perspective | |
Women, households, and the economy | |
Women writers in France : variatios on the theme | |
Wonder Woman : bondage and feminism in the Marston/Peter comics, 1941-1948 | |
Wordsworth and Coleridge : the making of the major lyrics, 1802-1804 | |
Working women in Renaissance Germany |