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Next month author Shiri Noy will be leading a workshop on project management for researchers! More details at
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"Arthurian Intertextualities" by Fiona Tolhurst & K.S. Whetter is now available! This new Medieval Studies title reinterprets Malory's major contexts and characters. Start reading:
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The new book "Publishing Beyond the Market" by Samuel A. Moore @samoore_ reimagines a more ethical, noncommercial approach to open access publishing. Start reading the #OpenAccess book at
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David Tenorio's "Queer Relajo: Feeling the Nightscapes of Mexicanidad" is now available! This new addition to our Triangulations series is an escapade into the nightly ambiance of Mexico City. Start reading:
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We're so excited to celebrate the newest Big Ten Open Books collection focused on Indigenous North Americans! Featuring 12 UMP books, this collection highlights the histories, cultures, languages, and contributions of Indigenous North Americans. Read more:
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We have a new blog post on "The Human Element of Disability History." Author Leah Pope Parker shares the story of King Alfred the Great and how he relates to the new book "Light of the Everlasting Life." Read it at
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"Light of the Everlasting Life" by Leah Pope Parker is now available! This new addition to the Corporealities series explores disability representations and the afterlife in Old English literature. Start reading:
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There's one more week until submissions to the 2025 Tobin Siebers Prize close! Submit today:
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"Waves of Discontent" by Jacob F. H. Smith is now available! The newest addition to our Legislative Politics and Policy Making series understands the link between voter frustration and changing party control. Start reading:
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RT @DrEmilyMatson: I'm excited to share that my first monograph, "China's Date Debate: How Manchurian Scholars Rewrote World War II," is av….
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China’s Date Debate is an in-depth investigation of the Chinese Communist Party’s remapping of China’s World War II timeline from eight years (1937-–1945) to fourteen years (1931–1945). Instead of...
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RT @jacobfhsmith: My second book with @UofMPress, "Waves of Discontent," about electoral volatility and congressional wave elections is out….
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RT @mattbencole: Its publication day! FEAR THE FUTURE is officially in print and available Open Access from @UofMPress. .
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Our newest book "Fear the Future: Dystopia and Political Imagination in the Twentieth Century" by Matthew Benjamin Cole looks at how stories of our world gone wrong haunt political thought. Read this #OpenAccess book at
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Kimberly Jannarone's "Mass Performance: Systems and Citizens" is now available! This volume examines mass performance systems, how they arise during eras of nationalization, and how they are shaped by modernity. Read more:
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New: "Implementing Collaborative Writing Tasks in Multilingual Classrooms" by Mimi Li & Neomy Storch connects collaborative writing pedagogy to teaching practice. Find this book from The Michigan Series on Teaching Multilingual Writers at
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Gaia Gianni's "All in the Family" is now available! The newest title to our Law and Society in the Ancient World series explores the development of fictive kinship around young Roman children. Read here:
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"Dividing the Rulers: How Majority Cycling Saves Democracy" by Yuhui Li is now available in paperback! Learn more about this book and how democratic systems can avoid "tyranny of the majority" at
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"In the Presence of Gods and Spirits" by Anne Walthall is now available! Explore the legacy of Hirata Atsutane's study of the Way of the Gods in this #OpenAccess title in our Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies:
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RT @jacobfhsmith: I spoke with the @NewBooksNetwork about my book Waves of Discontent, out on August 21 from @UofMPress. .
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Dal Yong Jin's "Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era" is now available! Jin explores the platformization of the Korean Wave and its connections to cultural industries. Read here:
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