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Media, Sex, and Freedom: A Fraught History Hannah Frydman, author of Between the Sheets: Sexuality, Classified Advertising and the Moral Threat to Press Freedom in France, discusses the history of sexual advertising.

Hannah Frydman, author of BETWEEN THE SHEETS, discusses the history of sexual #advertising and the modern ways we see #media and #FreeSpeech grapple with sexual content.

@hannahfrydman.bsky.social

Now on the #SageHouseBlog: www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/media-sex-fr...

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Finding Natural Wonder in Our Own Backyards Angela E. Douglas encourages readers to notice the small miracles happening in nearby parks, community gardens, and even our own backyards.

We don’t need to travel far to experience the wonders of the natural world.

Learn about Angela E. Douglas’s NEAR THE FOREST, BY THE LAKE now on the #SageHouseBlog.

#ComstockBooks #Nature #NewBooks

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Divided Memory in Europe: 80 years After the End of World War II Félix Krawatzek, co-author of Shades of Blue, writes here on the divided memory of Europeans 80 years after the end of the Second World War.

Félix Krawatzek, co-author of SHADES OF BLUE, writes for the #SageHouseBlog about the divided memory of Europeans 80 years after the end of the #WW2 and the purpose of war commemorations.

#BlueskyStorians #History #NewBooks

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Robert F. Williams, author of THE AIRBORNE MAFIA, explains the organizational culture and legacy of the 82nd Airborne Division as exemplified during their departure from Afghanistan.

#NewBooks #MilitaryHistory #BlueSkyStorians @rfmwilliams.bsky.social

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Exploring the Emerging Social Media of Contemporary Berlin: Three Questions with Jordan H. Kraemer Jordan H. Kraemer, author of Mobile City: Emerging Media, Space, and Sociality in Contemporary Berlin, answers our questions about her new book.

In MOBILE CITY, Jordan H. Kraemer charts the rise of #SocialMedia and an emerging “knowledge” class in early-2000s #Berlin.

Kraemer answers our questions in this latest edition of the #SageHouseBlog.

#NewBooks @jordanaut.bsky.social

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Why do governments block aid to people in need? William Plowright, author of The War on Rescue, shares his thoughts on the true victims of war rescue efforts

THE WAR ON RESCUE documents how governments block assistance to people in times of crisis.

In this #SageHouseBlog, author William Plowright shares his thoughts on the true victims of war rescue efforts.

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Exploring the Complex Relationships with Companion Animals in Fuzzy Traumas Tyran Grillo, author of Fuzzy Traumas: Animals and Errors in Contemporary Japanese Literature, shares thoughts about complex relationships to companion animals.

Might our interest in pet sometimes verge into an act of self-worship?

We explore the complex relationships with companion animals with FUZZY TRAUMAS author Tyran Grillo in this edition of the #SageHouseBlog.

#CornellEastAsiaSeries

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Capturing Paul Nitze: the Cold War and Today James Graham Wilson, author of America's Cold Warrior: Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan, on writing his new book.

In AMERICA'S COLD WARRIOR, James Graham Wilson traces Paul Nitze’s career path in national security after #WorldWarII.

#PaulNitze #WW2 #NationalSecurity #History

Read more from the author in this edition of the #SageHouseBlog.

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"Herding Cats" for Lost Frogs and Hot Snakes Would gathering essays from herpetologists be as difficult as "herding cats?" Martha L. Crump, editor of Lost Frogs and Hot Snakes, reflects on how this new book came together.

Would gathering essays from herpetologists be as difficult as "herding cats?"

Martha L. Crump, editor of LOST FROGS AND HOT SNAKES, reflects on how this new book came together.

#Herpetology #Biodiversity #ComstockBooks

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International Women's Day: Suzy Kim of Among Women across Worlds Suzy Kim, author of Among Women Across Worlds, explores the activist history of International Women's Day.

Suzy Kim, author of AMONG WOMEN ACROSS WORLDS, explores the history of International Women’s Day, which grew out of women’s labor activism in the early 20th century.

#IWD2024 #CornellUniversityPress

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Why a Novel about Benedict Arnold? Gideon’s Revolution tells a fictional story, based on true events, of a spy mission to capture Benedict Arnold. But why now?

GIDEON'S REVOLUTION by Brian Carso is an American origin story based on real historical events, an odyssey that reveals the profound human tensions between loyalty and betrayal.

Learn more in this piece by Carso for the #SageHouseBlog: www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/why-benedict...

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NATO and the Persistent Problem of German Defense Spending Brian D. Blankenship, author of The Burden-Sharing Dilemma: Coercive Diplomacy in US Alliance Politics, examines NATO and German defense spending.

Brian D. Blankenship, author of THE BURDEN-SHARING DILEMMA, explores how his book’s arguments help us to understand recent news about German NATO defense spending.

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