New Books: November 2018

Every month the AAG compiles a list of newly-published books in geography and related areas. Some are selected for review in the AAG Review of Books.

Publishers are welcome to send new volumes to the Editor-in-Chief (Kent Mathewson, Editor-in-Chief, AAG Review of BooksDepartment of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803).

Anyone interested in reviewing these or other titles should also contact the Editor-in-Chief.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to current public health policies which have prompted the closing of most offices, we are unable to access incoming books at this time. We are working on a solution during this transition and will continue our new books processing as soon as we can. In the meantime, please feel free to peruse previous books from our archived lists.

November 2018

Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader by Francisco Ferrer (author); Mark Bray and Robert H. Haworth (eds.) (PM Press 2018)

Barcelona by Gary McDonogh, Sergi Martínez-Rigol (Polity Books 2018)

Bodies as Evidence: Security, Knowledge, and Power by Mark Maguire, Ursula Rao, Nils Zurawski (eds.) (Duke University Press 2018)

Gringolandia: Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism by Matthew Hayes (University of Minnesota Press 2018)

A Living Past: Environmental Histories of Modern Latin America by John Soluri, Claudia Leal, José Augusto Pádua (eds.) (Berghahn Books 2018)

The New Authoritarianism: Trump, Populism, and the Tyranny of Experts by Salvatore Babones (Polity 2018)

The New Faces of Fascism: Populism and the Far Right by Enzo Traverso (Verso 2019)

Sea Otters: A History by Richard Ravalli (University of Nebraska Press 2018)

Shaping the Postwar Landscape: New Profiles from the Pioneers of American Landscape Design Projectby Charles A. Birnbaum and Scott Craver (eds.) (University of Virginia Press 2018)

This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy by Matthew Karp (Harvard University Press 2018)

Vernacular Latin Americanisms: War, the Market, and the Making of a Discipline by Fernando Degiovanni (University of Pittsburgh Press 2018)

Visualizing Posthuman Conservation in the Age of the Anthropocene by Amy D. Propen (The Ohio State University Press 2018)

A World of Many Worlds by Marisol de la Cadena, Mario Blaser (eds.) (Duke University Press 2018)

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