Reimagining Resegregation in the West
This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to the Western History Association conference from October 17-20 in San Antonio. #WHA2018 By Alex Schafran, author of The Road …
Read More >This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to the Western History Association conference from October 17-20 in San Antonio. #WHA2018 By Alex Schafran, author of The Road …
Read More >excerpted from The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia by Darra Goldstein This October we are celebrating National Cookbook Month by exploring the history of the cookbook …
Read More >Beginning this Fall, author Maxine Gordon will begin an extensive tour of speaking engagements and presentations around the release of Sophisticated Giant: The Life and Legacy of Dexter Gordon, an official biography of …
Read More >excerpted from The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia by Darra Goldstein This October we are celebrating National Cookbook Month by exploring the history of the cookbook …
Read More >Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month! We’ve prepared a selection of recently published titles that showcase the histories, cultures, contributions, and unique experiences of Hispanic and Latino Americans. Happy #HispanicHeritageMonth, and happy reading! Beyond the …
Read More >During this year’s annual American Political Science Association conference in Boston from August 30 – September 2, conference attendees will consider Democracy and Its Discontents—how current dilemmas of democracy provoke scholars to work …
Read More >As part of our “Resources for Your Summer Research” blog series, below are a few titles that you can add to your library to help further your research on the relationship between …
Read More >As part of our “Resources for Your Summer Research” blog series, we present some of our primary sources in Music to enrich your reading as you prepare for the coming academic year. …
Read More >Excerpt from the prologue to Has the Gay Movement Failed? by Martin Duberman It is not wrong to claim that the past 50 years have marked a notable change in attitude towards sexual minorities …
Read More >This is the second of two posts timed to coincide with the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association and designed to introduce the new journal, Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture …
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