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Photo Permissions and How to Get Them
Sep 25 2025
Subsidiary Rights & Licensing Manager Neal Swain explains the basics of navigating photo permissions as a book author.
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Studying the Only Known Native Hawaiian Whaling Captain: A Q&A with Travis Hancock
Sep 24 2025
Uncovering the history of Kāpena (Captain) George Gilley, the first Native Hawaiian known to lead whaling expeditions.
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Traumatic Brain Injury is Much Bigger than a Sports “Concussion Crisis”
Sep 24 2025
Authors Kathryn Henne and Matt Ventresca explain the larger story of inequality behind today's concussion crisis—and why many more people experience brain injury without the same attention afforded athletes.
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How to Reexamine our Nation’s Past with a Critical Eye
Sep 23 2025
"Challenging the Myths of US History" offers a meditation on the soul of America and asks: what narrative should we tell ourselves about the nation’s past?
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Reverse Weather Vane: Pauline Kael and "Film Quarterly"
Sep 17 2025
Film Quarterly's editor considers the legacy of film critic Pauline Kael.
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"Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians" Offers Free Content for SAH Virtual 2025
Sep 16 2025
Timed to coincide with the Society of Architectural Historian's 2025 virtual conference, we invite you to read JSAH 's current issue for free online.
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When Parental Expectations Shape Our Legal Consciousness
Sep 16 2025
Author Qian Liu on why she wrote "Leftover Women in China."
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“Labor Freezing” and the Quiet Skills Behind the West’s Sheep Industry: A Q&A with Iker Saitua
Sep 15 2025
Who counts as a "skilled" worker for immigration purposes, and who doesn't and why?
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An Exclusive Look at "Swiftynomics" by Misty Heggeness
Sep 12 2025
UC Press is delighted to offer an exclusive excerpt from "Swiftynomics" by Misty Heggeness.
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When US Corporations Play Government: Notes from Africa
Sep 05 2025
Author Amy Elizabeth Stambach on Amazon's recent expansion in South Africa and imagining futures that don’t rely on corporate alibis.
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