UC Press Welcomes Ethnic Studies Review
University of California Press is pleased to welcome Ethnic Studies Review to its growing stable of sociology journals, and in celebration, we are making a special issue of ESR dedicated to the …
Read More >University of California Press is pleased to welcome Ethnic Studies Review to its growing stable of sociology journals, and in celebration, we are making a special issue of ESR dedicated to the …
Read More >An extraordinary volume of visual culture, Chinese Movie Magazines: From Charlie Chaplin to Chairman Mao, 1921–1951 gloriously showcases an exotic, eclectic, and rare array of covers from more than five hundred movie publications from a …
Read More >Congratulations to the recipients of this year’s winners of the Pacific Historical Review Prizes. Prizes were awarded on Friday afternoon at the annual conference of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American …
Read More >This guest post is published in conjunction with the annual meeting of the World History Association taking place June 21-23 in Milwaukee. It originally appeared on Silk Road Digressions, author Susan Whitfield’s blog on the geography, history, …
Read More >This year’s Ramadan will end on June 14th, marking the end of a month of fasting and the beginning of the celebration of Eid al-Fitr by Muslims worldwide. Dig into the lives …
Read More >The University of California Press is pleased to announce a new, revised and expanded edition available for Fall 2018 courses: The Arts of China, Sixth Edition by Michael Sullivan, with Shelagh Vainker …
Read More >As the Association for Asian American Studies convenes this week in San Francisco, we are making a selection of content from our journals program available to read for free for a limited …
Read More >This guest post is published around the Association for Asian Studies conference in Washington D.C., occurring March 22-25, 2018. #AAS2018 by Ayo Wahlberg, author of Good Quality: The Routinization of Sperm Banking in China …
Read More >This guest post is published around the Association for Asian Studies conference in Washington D.C., occurring March 22-25, 2018. #AAS2018 by Sabine Frühstück, author of Child’s Play: Multi-Sensory Histories of Children and Childhood in Japan …
Read More >This guest post is published around the Association for Asian Studies conference in Washington D.C., occurring March 22-25, 2018. #AAS2018 In the eighteenth-century, the scholar Mirza Khan observed that India had many languages, …
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