UC Press Award-Winning Authors
UC Press is proud to publish award-winning authors and books across many disciplines. Below are some of our recent award winners December 2022. Please join us in celebrating these scholars by sharing …
Read More >UC Press is proud to publish award-winning authors and books across many disciplines. Below are some of our recent award winners December 2022. Please join us in celebrating these scholars by sharing …
Read More >By Armond R. Towns, author of On Black Media Philosophy In 1955, the British colonial psychiatrist J.C. Carothers published The Psychology of Mau Mau. The report was directed to the Protectorate of Kenya …
Read More >Essential for writers and lawyers working with writers, the following UC Press titles provide important information around the publishing industry, copyright, and legal communication. Law and AuthorsA Legal Handbook for Writersby Jacqueline D. …
Read More >In recognition of the impact of coronavirus on campus instruction and the rise of unplanned distance learning, University of California Press is pleased to make all of our online journals content free to all through June, 2020.
Read More >Last week we announced that four of our titles were nominated in the 2019 PROSE Awards. Today, we are honored to announce that one of those titles has won the top award …
Read More >Both the American Historical Association and the Modern Language Association are holding their annual conferences in Chicago from January 3-6, 2019. In an effort to promote conversation across disciplinary boundaries, the MLA …
Read More >This summer is all about you and your research. Below are titles that can help you focus on your scholarship, write—or rewrite—your work, and ensure your work is ready to be sent to publishers. …
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, …
Read More >By Rosina Lozano, author of An American Language: The History of Spanish in the United States This guest post is part of our OAH blog series published in conjunction with the meeting of …
Read More >Professors and scholars are in a unique position to guide the next generation in reshaping our values to be more equitable and just. During the National Communication Association conference last week in …
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