New Fall 2010 Books from Harvard University Press
posted by Daniel Solove
Below are some new titles from Harvard University Press that may be of interest. If you’re interested in reviewing one of the books below, or any other recent title by Harvard or any other participating presses in our book review project, please email me.
If I give you the okay, I’ll have Harvard send you a free review copy. We’re aiming for reviews between 500 – 2000 words, ideally about 1000 words.
To read some previous book reviews, along with book-related posts, please visit our book review archive page.
Here are the titles:
Jeffrey Abramson, Minerva’s Owl: The Tradition of Western Political Thought new in paper (avail. 10/1/10)
Bruce Ackerman, The Decline and Fall of the American Republic
Marcus Boon, In Praise of Copying
Robert Darnton, Poetry and the Police: Communication Networks in Eighteenth-Century Paris (avail. 10/4/10)
Ernest Freeberg, Democracy’s Prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, the Great War, and the Right to Dissent new in paper
David Garland, Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition
Ran Hirschl, Constitutional Theocracy
Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn, Constitutional Identity
George Kateb, Human Dignity
Steven Lubet, Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial (avail. 10/4/10)
Samuel Moyn, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History
Elizabeth S. Scott, Rethinking Juvenile Justice new in paper
Max Weiss, In the Shadow of Sectarianism: Law, Shi’ism, and the Making of Modern Lebanon
Joan Williams, Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter
September 22, 2010 at 11:46 pm
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