A Free Press Is Our Greatest Ally
by Lucas A. Powe Jr., author of The Fourth Estate and the Constitution: Freedom of the Press in America Two hundred fifty years ago William Blackstone wrote “the liberty of the press …
Read More >by Lucas A. Powe Jr., author of The Fourth Estate and the Constitution: Freedom of the Press in America Two hundred fifty years ago William Blackstone wrote “the liberty of the press …
Read More >by W. Joseph Campbell, author of 1995: The Year the Future Began PBS is set to air on Tuesday an “American Experience” documentary about the deadliest spasm of home-grown terrorism in U.S. …
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 >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 >Are you looking for new titles for your Introduction to Cultural Anthropology courses? Let us help you choose. Scroll down to read more about our top 10 most adopted books, and click …
Read More >As the holidays approach, we wanted to unwrap notable holiday-themed articles published across UC Press Journals. From the history of Christmas dinner to Chrismukkah multiculturalism, Dickensian literature to Russian holiday foods (and recipes!), we wish …
Read More >by Scott Kurashige This guest post is part of a series published in conjunction with the meeting of the American Studies Association in Denver. UC Press authors share insight into their research and stories that reflect …
Read More >By Jordan T. Camp, author of Incarcerating the Crisis: Freedom Struggles and the Rise of the Neoliberal State. This guest post is part of a series published in conjunction with the meeting of …
Read More >A note from Rebecca: This event has been planned for a long time. But after the election, we’re making it a focus on cities as cosmopolitan places of coexistence, tolerance, subversion, resistance, …
Read More >by Steven Weitzman and Sylvester Johnson, editors of The FBI and Religion: Faith and National Security Before and After 9/11 Some disturbing lessons from the Case Files of the FBI: On the …
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