Tag: University of Georgia Press
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Essay collection details author’s personal transformation
Clinton Crockett Peters poses the question, “How can landscape produce and end identities?”
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Poetry collection explores ancestry in the American South
This collection marries vulnerabilities and politics, and explores themes like love, grief, loss and connectivity.
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Volume identifies and explores the ‘translators of 1808’
Vernon Valentine Palmer’s study is the first general evaluation that contemplates the translation’s goals, the…
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Book presents stories, historical photographs to document Rosenwald schools
‘A Better Life for Their Children’ includes 85 duotone images and brief narratives telling the stories…
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Georgia Review, UGA Press publications included in Racial Justice Writings Database
More than two dozen publications have been included.
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Book remembers ‘virtuosic thinking’ of renowned Jewish scientists, artists
In ‘Stargazing in the Atomic Age,’ Anne Goldman interweaves personal and intellectual history in essays…
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Book examines veterinary care for pets in underserved communities
Author looks at growing initiatives in North Carolina and Costa Rica.
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Book evaluates formation of American culture through feudal law, medieval literature
Robert Yusef Rabiee states that feudal law and medieval literature were structural components of the…
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Book examines division between ‘human and animal conditions’
Carrie P. Freeman interviews the leaders of advocacy groups to gain insight on how human…
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Book reevaluates conservation history of post-Civil War South
William D. Bryan, an environmental historian in Atlanta, uses the lens of environmental history to…
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Mary Frances Early discusses breaking barriers
Reflections shared on the one-year anniversary of college naming.
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Book details letters between Mark Twain, Joseph Hopkins Twichell
Correspondence narrates their long friendship.
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Book analyzes history of Lower East Side in New York
The book is an analysis of the network of Puerto Rican community activism in New…
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Trillin, Hunter-Gault reunite for virtual conversation
Noted author wrote in-depth book about the 1961 integration of UGA.
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UGA announces virtual spring 2021 Signature Lectures
Several events commemorate the 60th anniversary of UGA’s desegregation.
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Memoir explores meaning of home, family
In 10 interconnected essays, Harlan examines cultural histories.
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Book of short stories celebrates New Orleans
If We Were Electric’s 12 stories celebrate New Orleans in all of its beautiful peculiarities.…
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Book aims to help readers understand the meaning of sovereignty
Islands and Oceans: Reimagining Sovereignty and Social Change by Sasha Davis explores how struggles for…
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Book seeks to locate the everyday through geography
In The Geography of Everyday: Toward an Understanding of the Given, author Rob Sullivan explores…
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Book shares connections between humans and landscapes
Irreplaceable by Julian Hoffman explores the transformative possibilities that emerge when people come together to…
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Book compiles essays on Georgia coast
Tracking the Golden Isles: The Natural and Human Histories of the Georgia Coast by Anthony…
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Book discusses housing, popular politics and formation of modern Los Angeles
The book provides insight into the city’s collectivism, networks of solidarity and government policy.
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Book talks identity politics for a just society
Pushing Back: Women of Color-Led Grassroots Activism in New York City by Ariella Rotramel explores…
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Collection of poems speaks to grief of infertility
Through a Small Ghost by Chelsea Dingman explores the difficulties of parenting and child loss…
