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Fulfilling the mandate to serve the people of New Jersey, Rutgers University Press also publishes books of scholarly and popular interest on the state and surrounding region.
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Edited by Robert W. Cherny, William Issel, and Kiernan Walsh Taylor
Constructions of Depression in the Twentieth Century
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A Reader, 1894-1930
Edited by Martha H. Patterson
An Introduction
Dana Evan Kaplan
Animals, Cartoons, and Culture
Paul Wells
The Civilizing Mission in Colonial Algeria
Joshua Schreier
Masculinity and Sexuality in the American War Film
Robert Eberwein
Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism
David M. Rosen
Edited and with an introduction by Paul DiMaggio and Patricia Fernandez-Kelly