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  1. Po-Yi Hung, "Routes of Taiwan Tea: Mobility, Borders, and Territoriality" (U Washington Press, 2026)New Books in Southeast Asian Studies49:43
  2. Taking The Scenic Route To High Quality Education For Indigenous StudentsNew Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies35:26
  3. Taking The Scenic Route To High Quality Education For Indigenous StudentsNew Books in Indigenous Studies35:26
  4. Utathya Chattopadhyaya, "Ganja Matters: Empire and the Pursuits of Cannabis in British India" (U California Press, 2026)New Books in British Studies59:50
  5. Amy Blakeway, "War and Governance in Scotland, 1543-1559: Destruction, Reconstruction and Reform" (Edinburgh UP, 2026)New Books in British Studies1:02:57
  6. Roderick Beaton, "Europe: A New History" (Allen Lane, 2026)New Books in British Studies1:04:43
  7. Ting Hui Lau, "Decolonial Endurance: Lisu Worldmaking Against Chinese Settler Colonialism" (Stanford UP, 2026)New Books in Southeast Asian Studies1:03:50
  8. Ting Hui Lau, "Decolonial Endurance: Lisu Worldmaking Against Chinese Settler Colonialism" (Stanford UP, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies1:03:50
  9. Edward E. Andrews, "Newport Gardner's Anthem: A Story of Slavery, Struggle, and Survival in Early America" (Cornell UP, 2025)New Books in African Studies47:16
  10. Karène Sanchez Summerer and Sary Zananiri eds., "Palestine in Transition: Frank Scholten's Visual Archive of the British Mandate Period" (CEU Press, 2026)New Books in British Studies45:39
  11. Elizabeth Tynan, "Nuclear Archipelago: Secrets, Power and the Biggest Atomic Blast in Australia" (NewSouth, 2026)New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies1:02:20
  12. Elizabeth Tynan, "Nuclear Archipelago: Secrets, Power and the Biggest Atomic Blast in Australia" (NewSouth, 2026)New Books in British Studies1:02:20
  13. Sophie Chao, "Land of Famished Beings: West Papuan Theories of Hunger" (Duke UP, 2025)New Books in Southeast Asian Studies1:04:14
  14. Hossam el-Hamalawy, "Counterrevolution in Egypt: Sisi's New Republic (Verso Books, 2026)New Books in African Studies1:37:08
  15. The MANTRAMS Project and Digital Mantra Research: A Discussion with Borayin LariosNew Books in Southeast Asian Studies
  16. Revolutionary optimism amid systems of mass destruction, ft. Abby MartinUPROOTEDNotes
  17. Caro Pirri, "Colonial Failure and Theatrical Form in Early Modern England: Stages of Unsettlement" (Oxford UP, 2025)New Books in British Studies47:56
  18. Daniel Majchrowicz, "A Journey to Mecca and London: The Travels of an Indian Muslim Woman, 1909–1910" (Indiana UP, 2025)New Books in British Studies1:01:30
  19. Marisa Karyl Franz, "Near and Desired Things: Shamanism in Late Imperial Local Siberian Museums" (Cornell UP, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies56:11
  20. Edward T. G. Anderson, "Hindu Nationalism in the Indian Diaspora: Transnational Politics and British Multiculturalism" (Oxford UP, 2024)New Books in British Studies1:05:47
  21. Max Perry Mueller, "Wakara's America: The Life and Legacy of a Native Founder of the American West" (Basic Books, 2025)New Books in Indigenous Studies1:20:51
  22. Edlie Wong, "Empire, Race, and Print Culture in the Black Pacific" (Cambridge UP, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies50:55
  23. Emma Parker, "Life Writing and the End of Empire: Homecoming in Autobiographical Narratives" (Bloomsbury, 2024)New Books in British Studies39:47
  24. Steven Veerapen, "Overlord: A New History of the Life and Reign of Henry VIII" (Simon & Schuster, 2026New Books in British Studies38:00
  25. Deepening into the discipline of care, ft. Norma Kawelokū WongUPROOTEDNotes
  26. Chasing Freedom: Coming of Age at the End of Empire with Simukai ChiguduNew Books in African Studies
  27. Chasing Freedom: Coming of Age at the End of Empire with Simukai ChiguduNew Books in British Studies
  28. Samuel Marquis, "Empire and Frontier: Colonel Peter Schuyler and the Valiant Iroquois in King William's War: 1689-1701" (Pegasus Books, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies45:03
  29. Asher Emanuel, "The Valley: Crime and Punishment in a New Zealand City" (Bridget Williams Books, 2026)New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies1:05:39
  30. Kristen Tegtmeier Oertel, "Seeking Freedom in Indian Country: Slavery, Sovereignty, and Resistance Within the Five Tribes, 1790–1861" (LSU Press, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies45:37
  31. Brent Elliott and Roger Bowdler, "The British Cemetery: Architecture, Landscape, Sculpture" (Historic England, 2026)New Books in British Studies39:42
  32. Elizabeth Darling, "Palace of the Ether: Broadcasting House and the Architecture of the BBC, 1922–32" (Lund Humphries, 2026)New Books in British Studies57:51
  33. Thomas Richardson, "Soldiers and Bushmen: The Australian Army in South Africa, 1899–1902" (Cambridge UP, 2025)New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies41:23
  34. Thomas Richardson, "Soldiers and Bushmen: The Australian Army in South Africa, 1899–1902" (Cambridge UP, 2025)New Books in African Studies40:23
  35. Paulina Banas, "Visualizing Egypt: European Travel, Book Publishing, and the Commercialization of the Middle East in the Nineteenth Century" (American University in Cairo Press, 2025)New Books in African Studies51:35
  36. Honoring the land through the work of our hands, ft. Adrian SutherlandUPROOTEDNotes
  37. Nabi Sahak, "Anglo-Afghan Power and Politics, 1893–1947: The Durand Line Unmasked" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025)New Books in British Studies30:11
  38. Meredith Gamer, "City of the Gallows: Art and Execution in Eighteenth-Century London" (Yale UP, 2026)New Books in British Studies1:02:56
  39. Linford Fisher, "Stealing America: The Hidden Story of Indigenous Slavery in U.S. History" (Liveright, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies44:57
  40. Claire Hubbard-Hall, "Her Secret Service: The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence" (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2024)New Books in British Studies1:16:32
  41. Matthew Ritger, "Houses of Correction: Carceral Institutions and Humanist Culture in Early Modern England" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2026)New Books in British Studies46:58
  42. Patrick Nunn, "Whispers from Celtic Seas: The True Meanings of Ancient Stories from Northwest Europe" (Reaktion, 2026)New Books in Indigenous Studies48:24
  43. Michelle Bigenho and Henry Stobart, "Heritage Fever: Law and Cultural Politics in a Decolonizing State" (Oxford UP, 2025)New Books in Indigenous Studies1:00:27
  44. Leah Pope Parker, "Light of the Everlasting Life: Disability and Crip Eschatology in Old English Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2025)New Books in British Studies36:18
  45. Patrick Nunn, "Whispers from Celtic Seas: The True Meanings of Ancient Stories from Northwest Europe" (Reaktion, 2026)New Books in British Studies48:24
  46. Samantha Iyer, "Agrarian Superpower: Food, Development, and the Global Ascendancy of the United States" (Columbia UP, 2026)New Books in African Studies45:42
  47. Mitra Sharafi, "Fear of the False: Forensic Science and the Law of Crime in Colonial South Asia" (Cornell UP, 2026)New Books in British Studies57:42
  48. Elisabeth van Houts, "Empress Matilda: Queen of the Romans, Ruler of the English" (Yale UP, 2026)New Books in British Studies56:01
  49. Grégory Pierrot, "Fantômes de la révolution noire: Une histoire culturelle transatlantique" (Ròt-Bò-Krik, 2026)New Books in African Studies1:01:26
  50. Eamonn Gearon, "The Arab Bureau: The Story of Britain's Most Ingenious Intelligence Unit" (Hurst, 2026)New Books in British Studies50:26