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- The Action-Adventure Heroine: Rediscovering an American Literary Character, 1697–1895 by Sandra Wilson SmithReed, Ashley (Project Muse, 2019)
- After Khomeini: New Directions in Iran's Foreign Policy [Book review]Boroujerdi, Mehrzad (Cambridge University Press, 2011-09-01)A book review of After Khomeini: New Directions in Iran's Foreign Policy, by K. L. Afrasiabi. Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview Press, 1994. xii + 212. Appendix to p. 217. Bibl. to p. 231. Index to p. 244. $54.95
- After Khomeini: New Directions in Iran's Foreign Policy [Book review]Boroujerdi, Mehrzad (Middle East Institute, 1996-03-01)A book review of After Khomeini: New Directions in Iran's Foreign Policy, by K. L. Afrasiabi. Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview Press, 1994. xii + 212. Appendix to p. 217. Bibl. to p. 231. Index to p. 244. $54.95
- Ben Fletcher : The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly, Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition [Book review]Stilley, Jeff (York University Libraries, 2021-08-22)
- Book review: "Shryock on Forrest (2020)"Shryock, Richard L. (University of Nebraska Press, 2021)Review of Decadent Aesthetics and the Acrobat in Fin-de-Siècle France, by Jennifer Forrest, Routledge, 2020.
- Breaks in the Air: The Birth of Rap Radio in New York City [Book review]Harrison, Anthony Kwame (University of California Press, 2024-03)A book review of: John Klaess. Breaks in the Air: The Birth of Rap Radio in New York City. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022. 232 pages.
- The Colonial Rift: A Review of Hannah Holleman’s Dust Bowls of Empire: Imperialism, Environmental Politics, and the Injustice of “Green” CapitalismBurkey, Brandon; Patton, Lydia K. (2021-07-14)
- Consumption, Domesticity and the Female Body in Emile Zola’s Fiction [Book review]Johnson, Sharon P. (University of Nebraska, 2016-04-02)A book review of Hennessy, Susan S. Consumption, Domesticity and the Female Body in Emile Zola’s Fiction. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2015. Pp. 185. ISBN-13: 978-4955-0361-0
- The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities [Book review]King, Neal (SAGE, 2022-01-22)
- Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil [Book review]Ansell, Aaron (Wiley, 2021-01-05)
- Data Cities: How Satellites are Transforming Architecture and Design [Book review]Galford, Gregory (SAGE, 2022-01-03)
- The Deutschland Series: Cold War Nostalgia for Transnational AudiencesGumbert, Heather L. (Cambridge University Press, 2021-06-01)How do you explain the Cold War to a generation who did not live through it? For Jörg and Anna Winger, co-creators and showrunners of the Deutschland series, you bring it to life on television. Part pop culture reference, part spy thriller, and part existential crisis, the Wingers’ Cold War is a fun, fast-paced story, “sunny and slick and full of twenty-something eye candy.” A coproduction of Germany's UFA Fiction and Sundance TV in the United States, the show premiered at the 2015 Berlinale before appearing on American and German television screens later that year. Especially popular in the United Kingdom, it sold widely on the transnational market. It has been touted as a game-changer for the German television industry for breaking new ground for the German television industry abroad and expanding the possibilities of dramatic storytelling in Germany, and is credited with unleashing a new wave of German (historical) dramas including Babylon Berlin, Dark, and a new production of Das Boot.
- The Doctor Who Would Be King [Book review]Heaton, Matthew M. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024-06)
- From Memory to History: Television Versions of the Twentieth Century [Book review]Gumbert, Heather L. (2023-02-01)
- The Highest Poverty: Monastic Rules and Form-of-Life [Book review]Britt, Brian M. (Journal of Religion, 2015-10-01)
- Immigrant Incorporation in East Asian Democracies [Book review]Milly, Deborah J. (Cambridge University Press, 2021-11)
- Inequality in Transport [Book review]Gebresselassie, Mahtot; Sanchez, Thomas W. (Routledge, 2019-08-17)
- The invention of the “underclass”: a study in the politics of knowledge [Book review]Breslau, Daniel (Routledge, 2023-01-04)A book review of The invention of the “underclass”: a study in the politics of knowledge, by Loïc Wacquant (Polity, 2022).
- Iran and the International Community [Book review]Boroujerdi, Mehrzad (Middle East Institute, 1992-03-01)A brief review of the book Iran and the International Community, ed. by Anoushiravan Ehteshami and Manshour Varasteh. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. xvi + 172. Notes to p. 182. Index to p. 191. $45.00.
- Iran and the Muslim world: Resistance and Revolution [Book review]Boroujerdi, Mehrzad (American Sociological Association, 1996-09-01)A book review of Iran and the Muslim World: Resistance and Revolution, by Nikki R. Keddie. New York: New York University Press, 1995. 303 pp. $45.00 cloth. ISBN: 0-8147-4663-2.
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