Best of the Blog 2017
As 2017 draws to a close, we’ve compiled ten blog posts that resonated most with our readers over the past year. Popular blog themes closely mirrored current events, and the state of …
Read More >As 2017 draws to a close, we’ve compiled ten blog posts that resonated most with our readers over the past year. Popular blog themes closely mirrored current events, and the state of …
Read More >This guest post is published around the American Society of Criminology conference in Philadelphia, occurring November 15-18. #ASCPhilly By Robert E. Worden, co-author of Mirage of Police Reform: Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy Officer-involved shootings …
Read More >This guest post is part of our MESA blog series published in conjunction with the meeting of the Middle East Studies Association in Washington, D.C., Nov. 18-21. #MESA2017DC By Torunn Wimpelmann, author of The …
Read More >by Thomas Patteson, author of Instruments for New Music: Sound, Technology, and Modernism This guest post is published in conjunction with the just-concluded annual conference of the American Musicological Society where Instruments for New Music was …
Read More >by Roger Moseley, author of Keys to Play: Music as a Ludic Medium from Apollo to Nintendo This guest post is published in conjunction with the just-concluded annual conference of the American Musicological Society …
Read More >UC Press is honored to have numerous books and journals among the award winners at the 2017 American Musicological Society Conference. Please join us in congratulating the following #AMSRoc17 award winners. Book Awards Free …
Read More >This post is published in advance of the American Society of Criminology conference in Philadelphia, occurring November 15-18. #ASCPhilly Joachim Savelsberg recently spoke at a symposium on power in international criminal justice. The event, held …
Read More >This week the 2017 American Musicological Society’s annual meeting convenes in Rochester, New York and AMS members can save 40% on new and forthcoming titles when they visit our booth in the …
Read More >by Anne Rademacher, author of Building Green: Environmental Architects and the Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai At UC Press, open access—the free, immediate, unrestricted, online access to peer-reviewed research and scholarly work—is central …
Read More >by Paul D. Barclay, author of Outcasts of Empire: Japan’s Rule on Taiwan’s “Savage Border” 1874-1895 At UC Press, open access—the free, immediate, unrestricted, online access to peer-reviewed research and scholarly work—is …
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