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We're celebrating the release of "Reading Matters: A History for the Digital Age" by Joel Halldorf, a work that revisits past reading revolutions to guide our move into the digital era.
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Traces earlier revolutions in the history of reading to orient our shift to the digital ageConsidered one of the greatest inventions of human civilization, w...
Praised by Publishers Weekly as "a sweeping overview of the religious left over the past 25 years," Robert Wuthnow's "The Religious Left" maps 25 years of faith-based progressive advocacy on immigration, climate, gun reform, and more.
Now out today.
"The Fenian Empire" by Patrick J. Mahoney reframes the Fenian story as a web of alliances, ambitions, and collisions with race and colonialism across the Civil War-era Americas.
Now available everywhere.
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Lessons for a Warming Planet showcases the fundamental role the law has served in reckoning with environmental harm in the United States.
Browse the #BISA2026 MNG virtual exhibit here:
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To end off this week, we're celebrating the release of "Jews in the Soviet Union: A History: Post-War Life, Hopes, and Fears, 1945–1953, Volume 4" by Anna Shternshis.
It offers a gripping account of the complex realities of Soviet Jewish life in the aftermath of WWI.
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"We All Do the Time" by Holly Foster-Talbot breaks new ground by showing how women in prison and their families interact through prison boundaries
The most recent installment in our New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law is now available!
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An incisive examination of progressive faith-based activism and its impact on American public lifeWhile the Religious Right often dominates headlines, the Re...
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In this panel, scholars from five different countries explore how racism, colonialism, & industrial legacies shape digital popular culture.
🗓️ 8 June 2026, 15:00 SAST
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Book Review Forum — “Detroit Never Left: Black Space, White Borders, Latino Crossings” by Nicole E. Trujillo-Pagán — with contributions from @jamiepeck.bsky.social Danielle Purifoy @geogjosh.bsky.social Natasha Howard antipodeonline.org/2026/06/08/b... @nyupress.bsky.social
ABF Affiliated Scholar @hollyfoster.bsky.social's new book, We All Do the Time, examines how incarcerated women maintain family and community ties, and why those connections matter for well-being, belonging, and rehabilitation. Published by @nyupress.bsky.social
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Breaks new ground by showing how women in prison and their families interact through prison boundariesAlthough women make up only 7% of the overall prison po...
A bold new exploration of Fenian revolutionary activity across the AmericasIn the aftermath of the American Civil War, the Fenian movement stood at a crossro...