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News: Recent UC Press Book Signings
Jan 06 2025
We're thrilled to announce a selection of our latest book signings, such as Sarah Bowen and Annie Hardison-Moody's "Enough: Ending Hunger in America for Once and All."
Read MoreUC Press December Award Winners
Jan 06 2025
UC Press is proud to publish award-winning authors and books across many disciplines. Below are our December 2024 award winners. Please join us in celebrating these scholars by sharing the news!
Read MoreFrom An Age of Monsters to Monstertopia?
Jan 02 2025
We live in an age of monsters. Humans have created monsters as well as defined who is a "monster." A new book explores what these monsters tell us about humanity's present and future.
Read MoreBook Publishing Resources Redux
Dec 20 2024
As the year comes to a close, we’ve rounded up some new and helpful resources for scholars embarking on your writing or book publishing journey.
Read MoreHow did Medieval People Feel about Notre-Dame?
Dec 20 2024
The first attempt to understand medieval emotional responses to buildings like Notre-Dame built across the whole of Western Europe.
Read MoreA Turning Point in Public Health
Dec 20 2024
In this time of rapid evolution, we offer a thoroughly updated and revised fourth edition of our book, "Public Health Law and Ethics: Power, Duty, Restraint" — defining the fields of public health law and ethics for a new generation.
Read MoreA New, More Inclusive Approach to Socratic Teaching
Dec 19 2024
A pedagogy to frame Socratic classrooms in student-centered, skills-centered, client-centered, and community-centered ways.
Read MoreThe Power of Place in Understanding—and Reframing—Digital Capitalism
Dec 18 2024
Author Luis F. Alvarez Leon argues that asserting the power of place to reframe digital capitalism in geographic terms is a way to reclaim the digital as part of our social world.
Read MoreToday’s Science Skepticism Goes Back to the Scientific Revolution
Dec 06 2024
Most of us are aware of the deep problems in the current US pharmaceutical industry. Yet few may realize that today’s issues stem from changes that occurred centuries ago.
Read MoreHow to Politicize a People: A Case Study of the Sikh Community
Dec 05 2024
The rise of the Sikh community from relative obscurity to political imperial prominence is a fascinating yet often overlooked story in the West, with lessons for contemporary geopolitical debates.
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