| Animal skins and the reading self in medieval Latin and French bestiaries | Monography |
| Blood, milk, ink, gold. Abundance and excess in the French Renaissance | Monography |
| Bursting the limits of time : the reconstruction of geohistory in the age of revolution | Monography |
| Cartophilia : maps and the search for identity in the French-German borderland | Monography |
| Colonial madness : psychiatry in French North Africa | Monography |
| History, historians and autobiography | Monography |
| In the skin of a beast. Sovereignty and animality in medieval France | Monography |
| Making Marie Curie. Intellectual property and celebrity culture in an age of information | Monography |
| Saharan Jews and the fate of French Algeria | Monography |
| Sentimental Savants : Philosophical Families in Enlightenment France | Monography |
| The anonymous Marie de France | Monography |
| The French imperial Nation-State. Negritude and colonial humanism between the two world wars | Monography |
| The returns of fetishism : Charles de Brosses and the afterlives of an idea. With a new translation of On the worship of Fetish Gods | Monography |
| The young Descartes : nobility, rumor, and war | Monography |
| Vital minimum : need, science, and politics in modern France | Monography |
| What Nostalgia Was. War, Empire, and the Time of a Deadly Emotion. The University of Chicago Press, coll. «Chicago Studies in Practices of Meaning», 2018, 304p., ISBN 9780226492940, 35$. | Monography |