#OAH2021: Explore Free Content from UC Press Journals
We’re continuing our #0AH2021 promotions by removing the paywall from select issues of UC Press history journals. Click on the covers below to access the free issues.
Read More >We’re continuing our #0AH2021 promotions by removing the paywall from select issues of UC Press history journals. Click on the covers below to access the free issues.
Read More >We’re continuing our #VirtualAHA promotions with additional limited-time free content offers from UC Press Journals. Click on the journal covers below for previous blog-exclusive content you may have missed and/or links to …
Read More >California History is pleased to announce that David Tamayo’s “The Perilous Borderlands: The Role of Anti-Japanese Hysteria in American Efforts to Annex Baja California, 1900–1942” (California History, vol. 97, no. 2, 59–87) …
Read More >In California, early fall is perhaps the best time of the year to get out and explore. Here are some of our bestselling guides and perennial favorites for exploring the state’s wilderness and wildlife.
Read More >The Organization of American Historians annual conference has become ever-more interesting and important, and 2020’s meeting promised to be especially so – focusing on histories of equality and inequality in an American …
Read More >Although we are unable to see you in person at 2020 OAH Annual Meeting, UC Press is committed to sharing the latest research in U.S. History. Take a look at our newest titles and save 40%.
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 >We’re celebrating the 134th annual meeting of the American Historical Association, which is being held from January 3-6, 2020, in New York City, with a special offer from our UC Press history …
Read More >Excerpted from American Disruptor: The Scandalous Life of Leland Stanford by Roland De Wolk The origins of the Stanford campus and the Silicon Valley it has incubated, borne, and sustained could not …
Read More >We are pleased to introduce Mary Ann Irwin, incoming editor of the journal California History. She is an independent scholar based in Oakland, California. Irwin received her Bachelor of Arts in United …
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