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JAMS Author Interviews: Ruthie Abeliovich, Daniela Smolov Levy, Joanne Cormac, and Benjamin Ory

Feb 18 2026
"Journal of the American Musicological Society" editor Jake Johnson conducts video interviews with the contributors to the journal's Summer 2025 issue.
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Excerpt from Keren Rosa Hammerschlag's "The Chosen Race"

Feb 13 2026
An exclusive look at Keren Rosa Hammerschlag's THE CHOSEN RACE with an intro by the author.
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Q&A with Sérgio B. Martins, author of "Borderless Painting as Borderless Art"

Feb 13 2026
Author Sérgio B. Martins explains what the trajectory of Antonio Diaz's life and artwork reveals about the history of avant-gardism.
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Erosive Forms and a Climate of Violence in the Work of Juan Rulfo: A Q&A with Mark Anderson

Feb 11 2026
Mark Anderson talks about his ecocritical analysis of Mexican writer Juan Rulfo.
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How Transpacific Contemporary Art Reveals Imperialism’s Role in the Global Rise of Fascism

Feb 11 2026
Author Namiko Junimoto on how the work of transpacific contemporary artists exposes colonial trauma and the rise of aspirational fascism.
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News: Recent UC Press Book Signings

Feb 09 2026
We're thrilled to announce a selection of our latest book signings!
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Recovering Women’s Film History in the Archive

Feb 04 2026
How author Aurore Spiers recovered women's hidden labor in the film history archives and their contributions to French cinema.
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Thirty Years of “Pacific Historical Review”: New Articles on Gray Wolves, US-Pacific Expansion, Iberian Transpacific Trade

Feb 03 2026
Preview the new Winter 2026 issue of "Pacific Historical Review."
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What Food Justice Gets Wrong and How to Build a Better Movement

Feb 03 2026
Author Hanna Garth set out to document a radical, grassroots movement of residents fighting for food justice — but encountered a very different reality.
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2025 FirstGen Gratitude Report

Feb 02 2026
As we head into this next year, we are proud of the FirstGen Program’s achievements and the accomplishments of our FirstGen authors. Here's a breakdown of our key 2025 milestones—by the numbers.
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