Why We Need a Global Narrative of Slavery
By Jim Walvin, author of A World Transformed: Slavery in the Americas and the Origins of Global Power Like most apprentice historians, I learned my trade on a specific, narrow area of …
Read More >By Jim Walvin, author of A World Transformed: Slavery in the Americas and the Origins of Global Power Like most apprentice historians, I learned my trade on a specific, narrow area of …
Read More >A pioneering work of Ottoman Turkish literature, Prisoner of the Infidels brings the seventeenth-century memoir of Osman Agha of Timişoara—slave, adventurer, and diplomat—into English for the first time. The sweeping story of Osman’s life …
Read More >As part of our ongoing Editor Spotlight Series, we connected with UC Press Executive Editor Niels Hooper to talk about his History, American Studies, and Middle East Studies lists, and how our …
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Read More >This post is part of our #MESA2020 blog series. Learn more at our MESA virtual exhibit. For this year’s virtual MESA conference, Luke Yarbrough joined us to talk about the new co-edited book …
Read More >This guest post is published in conjunction with the annual meeting of the World History Association taking place June 21-23 in Milwaukee. It originally appeared on Silk Road Digressions, author Susan Whitfield’s blog on the geography, history, …
Read More >This guest post is published in conjunction with the annual meeting of the World History Association taking place June 21-23 in Milwaukee. Visit the UC Press table to browse this book and more. #TheWHA2018 By …
Read More >By Susan Whitfield, author of Silk, Slaves, and Stupas: Material Culture of the Silk Road This post originally appeared on Silk Road Digressions, author Susan Whitfield’s blog on the geography, history, archaeology, artefacts …
Read More >By Veronika Fuechtner, co-editor, with Douglas E. Haynes and Ryan M. Jones, of A Global History of Sexual Science, 1880–1960 This guest post is part of our AHA blog series published in conjunction with the …
Read More >This post is published in conjunction with the meeting of the World History Association taking place June 22-24 in Boston. #TheWHA17 As the World History Association meets in Boston, we’re highlighting The New World History: …
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