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Barry Eichengreen, Globalizing Capital. A History of the International Monetary System, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2008, ISBN 9780691139371.
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  1. Guy Alchon, The Invisible Hand of Planning. Capitalism, Social Science, and the State in the 1920s, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1985, ISBN 0-691-04723-5.

  2. Guy Alchon, The invisible Hand of planning: capitalism, social science, and the state in the 1920s, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1985, ISBN 0-691-04723-5.

  3. Steven E. Aschheim, The Tensions of Historical Wissenschaft. The Émigré Historians and the Making of German Cultural History, in: Steven E. Aschheim, Beyond the Border. The German-Jewish Legacy Abroad. Princeton University Press, Princeton 2007, ISBN 9780691122236, S. 45-80.

  4. Isaiah Berlin; Henry Hardy (Hrsg.), The Power of Ideas, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2001, ISBN 9780691092768.

  5. Barry Eichengreen, Globalizing Capital. A History of the International Monetary System, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2008, ISBN 9780691139371.

  6. Aaron L. Friedberg, In the shadow of the garrison state: America's anti-statism and its Cold War grand strategy, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2000, ISBN 0-691-07865-3.

  7. John Friedmann, Planning in the public domain: from knowledge to action, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1987, ISBN 0-691-07743-6.

  8. Ronald Ingelhart, The Silent Revolution. Changing Values and Political Styles among Western Publics, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1977.

  9. Martin Klimke, The Other Alliance. Student Protest in West Germany and the United States in the Global Sixties, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2009, ISBN 978-0-691-13127-6.

  10. Bruce R. Kuniholm, The origins of the Cold War in the Near East. Great Power conflict and diplomacy in Iran, Turkey, and Greece, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1994, ISBN 0-691-10083-7.

  11. Walter Mignolo, Local histories - global designs: coloniality, subaltern knowledges, and border thinking, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2000, ISBN 0-691-00139-1.

  12. Mae N. Ngai, Impossible Subjects. Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2005, ISBN 9780691124292.

  13. Kenneth Pomeranz, The great divergence: China, Europe, and the making of the modern world economy, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2000, ISBN 978-0-691-09010-8.

  14. Theodore M. Porter, Trust in Numbers. The pursuit of objectivity in science and public life, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1995, ISBN 0691029083.

  15. Mary Elise Sarotte, 1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2009, ISBN 978-0-691-14306-4.

  16. Robert Allen Skotheim, American Intellectual Histories and Historians, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1966, ISBN 9780691045023.

  17. Jadwiga Staniszkis, Poland's self limiting revolution, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1984, ISBN 0-691-09403-9.

  18. James Tully (Hrsg.), Meaning and Context. Quentin Skinner and His Critics, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1988, ISBN 9780691023014.