Home > New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! Transatlantic Speculations, Triadic Coercion, Conversion Disorder, and More Our weekly list of new books is now available! Conversion DisorderListening to the Body in PsychoanalysisJamieson Webster Race Capital?Harlem as Setting and SymbolEdited by Andrew M. Fearnley and Daniel Matlin Triadic CoercionIsrael’s Targeting of States That Host Nonstate ActorsWendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili Transatlantic SpeculationsGlobalization and the Panics of 1873Hannah Catherine Davies New in Paper! Incomparable EmpiresModernism and the Translation of Spanish and American LiteratureGayle Rogers New in Paper! Inside the Investments of Warren BuffettTwenty CasesYefei Lu Auteur Twin PeaksFire Walk with MeLindsay Hallam Studying IdaSheila Skaff Categories:New Book Tuesday Tags:Conversion DisorderEconomicsEuropean LiteratureIncomparable EmpiresInside the Investments of Warren BuffettNew Book TuesdayNew ReleasesRace Capital?Studying IdaTransatlantic SpeculationsTwin Peaks: Fire Walk with MeU.S. Literature Related Posts Book of the Week / Business / Columbia Business School Publishing / Economics / Finance / Investing The Nature of Value, as Illustrated Through Pins New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: The Severed Head and Acts of God Author Interview / Business / Columbia Business School Publishing / Economics An interview with Michael M. Weinstein and Ralph M. Bradburd in The Chronicle of Philanthropy New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: Best Business Writing 2012, Agamben, Deleuze, and Vattimo New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: Spirals, Story of the Earth in 25 Rock, Enchanted Clock, and More! New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: Burma Redux, What Matters? and European Nightmares New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: IR, Mystery, and More Book of the Week / New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! My Brilliant Friends, Alan Brinkley, Taming the Wild Horse, and More Prev Post Words Matter: The Many Meanings of Terrorism Next Post Q&A: Philippe Met on The Cinema of Louis Malle
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