Tag: University of Georgia Press
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Book features never-before-seen personal writing and photos
Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words features the civil rights icon’s personal papers from the…
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Editor compiles anthologies based on holidays, homesickness
The stories in Rituals to Observe amount to something more than a celebration of the…
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Author reimagines flow of modern culture through media
The Whole Machinery’s investigation of the rural modern considers multiple media and forms of technology
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Book spotlights responses to racial equity
Lockheed has been one of America’s largest corporations and most important defense contractors from World…
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New book features working-class authors
Coming of Age in a Hardscrabble World is an anthology of excerpts from memoirs by…
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Nine named 2019-2020 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The program was created as part of the university’s Women’s Leadership Initiative.
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Book looks at fantastic elements of Caribbean
Working Juju examines how fantastical and unreal modes are deployed in portrayals of the Caribbean…
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Book looks at Georgia’s place in Smithsonian
G. Wayne Clough decided to see what the Smithsonian collections could tell him about South…
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Book shares bold tales of Antarctic explorers
Beneath the Shadow breathes new life into the 19th-century journals of Antarctic explorers.
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Author spends year observing hawk species
After reading J.A. Baker’s 50-year-old British nature classic The Peregrine, John Lane, professor of English…
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UGA Press campaign funds publishing apprenticeship
Endowment honors UGA Press Advisory Council member Peggy Heard Galis.
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Book offers ways to explore Oconee River
In the Oconee River User’s Guide, both novice and experienced water sports enthusiasts will find…
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Book recounts stories of everyday miracles
There are only two ways to live our life, according to Albert Einstein: one is…
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Book details art, politics under Khmer Rouge
Published by the University of Georgia Press, The Nature of Revolution provides the first account…
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UGA Press will use NEH grant for the Georgia Open History Library
The University of Georgia Press has received a three-year, $207,554 Humanities Open Book grant from…
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Book examines malnutrition in US South
Originally published in 1969, the documentary evidence of poverty and malnutrition in the American South…
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Book details history of snakes in urban US
In this authoritative and entertaining book, first published in 1992, Thomas Palmer introduces readers to…
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Book sheds light on two literary luminaries
This collection of letters and other documents offers the most complete portrait of the relationship…
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Book celebrates 20 years of SFA symposia
Yes, there is barbecue, but that’s just one course of the meal. With Vinegar and…
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Stories capture necessity of perseverance
The stories in What We Do with the Wreckage are about finding resilience in the…
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Book examines jazz critically and culturally
Gettin’ Around examines the global jazz aesthetic.
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Biography details farmer’s life in the Delta
Catfish Dream centers around the experiences, family and struggles of Ed Scott Jr. (born in…
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Writers remember Conroy’s literary legacy
In Our Prince of Scribes, fellow writers of the late author Pat Conroy honor his…
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Book details Georgia-grown success story
Published by the University of Georgia Press, Time to Get Tough recounts life and career…
