Tag: Weekly Reader
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New book explores state’s coastal history
In new book, editors have brought together work from leading historians as well as environmental…
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New book explores feminism in advertising
In her new book, Feminists, Feminisms, and Advertising: Some Restrictions Apply, Peggy Kreshel, an associate…
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UGA Press book explores US garden writing
Garden writing is not just a place to find advice about roses and rutabagas. It…
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Book looks at clay science in ‘Critical Zone’
A new book by UGA’s Paul Schroeder considers clay science in the context of the…
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Book discusses how to cover conflicts
Leara Rhodes, an associate professor of journalism at UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Book chronicles college’s first 100 years
100 Years Enriching Lives celebrates the centennial of UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
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Book offers new analysis of justice theory
Rawls’s Egalitarianism is a new interpretation and analysis of John Rawls’s leading theory of distributive…
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Staffer’s first novel wins best book award
Originally published in 2012 as an e-book, Cansville is now available in paperback from Barnes…
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Book details 1998 ‘Panic’ party in Athens
The University of Georgia Press has published Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia,…
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New book traces history of nation’s capital
George Washington’s Washington was released by the University of Georgia Press this month as part…
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Book examines values through geography
Published by the University of Georgia Press, The Geography of the Everyday makes the case…
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Poems offer commentary through the body
Published by the University of Georgia Press, Begin with a Failed Body begins rooted in…
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Book details history of trade politics in US
The Wealth of a Nation, written by C. Donald Johnson, will be published next month…
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New book details landscape architect’s life
Between 1914 and 1950, Ellen Shipman (1869-1950) designed more than 600 gardens in the U.S.
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New book details historic Georgia gardens
Being released by the University of Georgia Press April 15, Seeking Eden: A Collection of…
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Book analyzes essays on nature writing
William Summer founded the renowned Pomaria Nursery, which thrived from the 1840s to the 1870s…
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Book analyzes demographic change in US
Offering a dialogue about Latino demographic change in the U.S. and its intersections with P–20…
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Book analyzes black female imagination
Published by the University of Georgia Press, Posthuman Blackness and the Black Female Imagination examines…
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Book details history of North Mississippi
Written by UGA professor emeritus of English Hubert McAlexander, From the Chickasaw Cession to Yoknapatawpha…
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Book analyzes freedom after emancipation
David W. Blight, a professor of history at Yale University, and Jim Downs, an associate…
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Book recounts era of 1920s singalongs
During the 1920s, a visit to the movie theater almost always included a singalong.…
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UGA prof co-edits book about nanomaterials
Anisotropic and Shape-Selective Nanomaterials: Structure-Property Relationships reviews recent advances in the synthesis, characterization and physico-chemical…
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Book looks at supervision of spy agencies
In Spy Watching, Loch K. Johnson explores efforts in the U.S. to maintain effective accountability…
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Retired staff member publishes first book
Alice Tipton LaFleur, who retired from institutional research for facilities at UGA, has recently published…
