Rebecca Sharpless: Celebrating 50 Years of the Southern Association for Women...
New from UNC Press Blog Today we welcome a guest post from Rebecca Sharpless, professor of history at Texas Christian University and past president of the Southern Association for Women Historians...
View ArticleIn Support of Garrett Felber and Scholar-Activists Everywhere
New from UNC Press Blog UNC Press is proud to support the statement below from Senior Editor Brandon Proia, in response to the recent firing of historian and author Garrett Felber. ### This week I was...
View ArticleJack A. Draper III: Pibes and Moleques on the Soccer Field: The Parallel...
New from UNC Press Blog Today we welcome a guest post from Jack A. Draper III, translator of The Black Man in Brazilian Soccer by Mario Filho, out April 2021 from UNC Press. At turns lyrical, ironic,...
View ArticleFive Weekly Reads for Black History Month: Recently Released Highlights
New from UNC Press Blog It’s the first day of Black History Month, and over the course of the next four weeks are celebrating books new and old that focus on Black life and culture. For more background...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Stephen V. Ash
New from UNC Press Blog We are saddened to learn that noted Civil War historian and UNC Press author Stephen (Steve) V. Ash passed away on October 10, 2021. “Steve was a skilled social historian of the...
View ArticleThree UNC Press titles win American Historical Association 2021 Prizes!
New from UNC Press Blog Congratulations to these UNC Press titles who were American Historical Association 2021 Prize Winners! The AHA offers annual prizes honoring exceptional books, distinguished...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Writers’ Network Fall 2021 Conference
New from UNC Press Blog We’re proud to announce our sponsorship of the North Carolina Writers’ Network Fall 2021 Conference! From November 19th – 21st, NCWN will be hosting their Fall 2021 Conference...
View ArticleWriting About Cuisines and Health Equity: An Interdisciplinary Lens
New from UNC Press Blog The following is a guest blog post by Melissa Fuster, author of Caribeños at the Table: How Migration, Health, and Race Intersect in New York City. Fuster thinks expansively...
View ArticleUniversity Press Week Blog Tour: Forward-Thinking
New from UNC Press Blog Happy tenth anniversary to University Press Week! This year’s Association of University Presses annual celebration, running from November 8-12, “welcomes all to ‘Keep UP’ with a...
View ArticleHot Off The Press: February 2022
New from UNC Press Blog We’re publishing some great books this month! Read below to learn more about these exceptional titles. Don’t forget to enter code 01DAH40 at checkout for some savings! You can...
View ArticleHappy Endings: A Century of Inspiring Art and Scholarship at UNC Press
New from UNC Press Blog Guest blog post written on the occasion of UNC Press’s centennial year by Steve Estes, author of I Am a Man!: Race, Manhood, and the Civil Rights Movement, Ask and Tell: Gay and...
View ArticleAn Edible North Carolina History
New from UNC Press Blog Available today wherever ebooks and books are sold, Edible North Carolina: A Journey across a State of Flavor edited by Marcie Cohen Ferris shows how culinary excellence,...
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