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Free Content from UC Press Journals during the 2025 AMS-SMT Joint Annual Meeting

Nov 06 2025
Enjoy limited-time free access to current issues of UC Press's music journals during the joint American Musicological Society-Society for Music Theory Annual Conference.
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Imagining a Future Built on Abolition and Queer Justice

Nov 06 2025
Authors Allyn Walker and Aimee Wodda discuss how to fight for queer justice in a time of continued criminalization and targeted attacks on queer communities.
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UC Press October Award Winners

Nov 04 2025
UC Press is proud to publish award-winning authors and books across many disciplines. Below are our October 2025 award winners. Please join us in celebrating these scholars by sharing the news!
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Knowing Through Atmospheres

Nov 04 2025
Authors Birgit Abels and Patrick Eisenlohr ask how can being affected by an atmosphere produce knowledge?
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Salvaging Indonesian Music from Missionary Archives

Oct 30 2025
Editors Anna Maria Busse Berger and Henry Spiller explain what we can learn about Indonesian music from missionary archives.
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Animals and the History of Natural History

Oct 29 2025
We see the concept of nonhuman cultures and their historicity as one of the most significant and fascinating recent developments in the field.
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A Tomato-y Egyptian Lentil Soup for Cooler Days

Oct 28 2025
Author Anny Gaul shares a cozy recipe for fall soup season that highlights the key themes in her book, "Nile Nightshade."
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New from “Pacific Historical Review”: Editor’s Essay, Nuclear Nature, Chinese Exclusion, and the JACL

Oct 28 2025
Preview the new Fall 2025 issue of "PHR," including Marc Rodriguez's editorial reflecting on his last ten years at the helm of the journal.
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Q&A with Sonali Majumdar, author of "Thriving as an International Scientist"

Oct 28 2025
Author Sonali Majumdar shares her advice on how international scientists can thrive in their careers — in today's America.
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Towards a Humbler, Braver and Kinder Science

Oct 21 2025
Author Fernando Racimo explains how scientists around the world are risking their careers, and sometimes their lives, by defying their places of work, and joining struggles for climate, ecological and social justice.
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