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Stanford University Press was founded in 1892 and is one of the oldest presses in the U.S.A. The Press publishes 130 books a year in areas of humanities, social sciences and 30 other specialties, and has wholly published more than 3,000 books.

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Pot for Profit Cannabis Legalization, Racial Capitalism, and the Expansion of the Carceral State Joseph Mello
Island and Empire How Civil War in Crete Mobilized the Ottoman World Uğur Z. Peçe
Dictatorship on Trial Coups and the Future of Justice in Thailand Tyrell Haberkorn
Fragile Hope Seeking Justice for Hate Crimes in India Sandhya Fuchs
The Structure of Ideas Mapping a New Theory of Free Expression in the AI Era Jared Schroeder
Reading Typographically Immersed in Print in Early Modern France Geoffrey Turnovsky
Resistance as Negotiation Making States and Tribes in the Margins of Modern India Uday Chandra
Cyber Sovereignty The Future of Governance in Cyberspace Lucie Kadlecová
Chinese Workers of the World Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan–Indochina Railway Selda Altan
Translating the Jewish Freud Psychoanalysis in Hebrew and Yiddish Naomi Seidman
Laws of the Spirit Ritual, Mysticism, and the Commandments in Early Hasidism Ariel Evan Mayse
The Guide to the Perplexed A New Translation Moses Maimonides, Lenn E. Goodman, Phillip I. Lieberman
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