Big Sur and California’s Beloved Coastline
This post is part of our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts. by Shelley Alden Brooks, author of Big Sur: The Making …
Read More >This post is part of our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts. by Shelley Alden Brooks, author of Big Sur: The Making …
Read More >by Fred B. Glass, author of From Mission to Microchip: A History of the California Labor Movement This guest post is part of a series published in conjunction with the meeting of …
Read More >One of the themes in this year’s American Association of Geographers conference (occurring in Boston from April 5 – 9) is Mainstreaming Human Rights and Geography. Many geographers and scholars from all disciplines are concerned …
Read More >If you’re headed to the annual Organization of American Historians conference next month in New Orleans (April 6-9), be sure to visit UC Press at booth #219 for a 40% discount on …
Read More >UC Press is proud to announce and congratulate recipients of this week’s Association of American Publishers‘ 2017 PROSE Awards, as well as the honorees of the Association of American University Press‘ 2017 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show. …
Read More >This post is part of a blog series celebrating the College Art Association annual conference taking place in New York City from February 15–18. Please visit us at Booth 605 if you are attending, and otherwise stay tuned for …
Read More >Get inspired at the 2016 Western History Association Annual Meeting (October 20-23, St. Paul, MN) with important Western History research from four UC Press journals: California History, Pacific Historical Review, Southern California Quarterly, and Boom: A Journal of …
Read More >We are getting increasingly excited about the forthcoming publication of Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas, the final volume in our trilogy of atlases by Rebecca Solnit, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, and a …
Read More >by Anastasia Aukeman, author of Welcome to Painterland: Bruce Conner and the Rat Bastard Protective Association About sixteen years ago, as the artist Bruce Conner and I were leaving his favorite restaurant …
Read More >Named as one of five “must-see” exhibits by the Wall Street Journal, ‘Ed Ruscha and the Great American West‘ opens this week at the de Young. This stunning catalogue, produced in close …
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