University Press Books We Loved in 2016
Thanks to The Scholarly Kitchen for allowing us to re-blog the following post from UC Press Director Alison Mudditt. As a follow-up to the chefs’ best books read during 2016, I’m happy to …
Read More >Thanks to The Scholarly Kitchen for allowing us to re-blog the following post from UC Press Director Alison Mudditt. As a follow-up to the chefs’ best books read during 2016, I’m happy to …
Read More >Aaron J. Hahn Tapper’s book, Judaisms: A Twenty-First-Century Introduction to Jews and Jewish Identities, was selected by the Jewish Book Council as a finalist for the Dorothy Kripke Award for Education and …
Read More >by Amanda J. Baugh, author of God and the Green Divide: Religious Environmentalism in Black and White On Monday afternoon, the Rev. Canon Sally Bingham spoke in front of the office of …
Read More >As we make our way through Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, we’re dipping into some of the maps and essays featured within the atlas—each offering a vividly …
Read More >University of California Press’ Open Access journals program—a.k.a. “Collabra”—is reaching out to you, the academic community, with a “call for journals.” Are you a scholarly society, or other community or collective, with …
Read More >This post is published in conjunction with the American Historical Association conference in Denver, taking place January 5-8.When sharing this post on social media, please be sure to use the hashtag #AHA17! The opening of diplomatic relations …
Read More >by Josh Beer This guest post is published in conjunction with the Society for Classical Studies conference in Toronto, January 5-8. When sharing on social media, please be sure to use the hashtag #AIASCS! In …
Read More >This post is part of a blog series introducing the editors of Studies in Late Antiquity (SLA), our new online quarterly journal launching in February 2017. Learn more about the new journal at sla.ucpress.edu. We …
Read More >This post is published in conjunction with the Society for Classical Studies conference in Toronto as well as the American Historical Association conference in Denver, both taking place January 5-8.When sharing this post on social media, please be …
Read More >This guest post is published in conjunction with the American Historical Association conference in Denver, January 5-8. When sharing this post on social media, please be sure to use the hashtag #AHA17! by Jeremy Davies, author …
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