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Project MUSE offers digital full-text access to humanities and social science scholarship from leading university presses and scholarly publishers.
Baltimore, MD, USA
Joined January 2009
Happy #UniversityPressWeek to all our UP friends who #TeamUP This year's #UPWeek theme demonstrates how university presses #TeamUP with librarians, scholars, students and more, to promote trusted, peer reviewed content. #ReadUP #StepUP #UPWeek2025
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📕 "Centers ruralness rather than stereotypes it" In Journal of Film and Video @shipley_haley (@ArtSciBGSU) reviews "New Rural Cinema: Landscape, Community and Poverty in Recent US Indie Films" by Tim Lindemann. Read on @ProjectMUSE: https://t.co/mbohRQCFNM
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October's Top 20 most-read journal articles include pieces on Bitcoin from Journal of Democracy, Cormac McCarthy in MFS, Gaza in Diacritics, and much more! See what you and your colleagues have been reading most on @ProjectMUSE:: https://t.co/nP5Our7oJW
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How did culture play a role in developing the 1965 ESEA Act and the pioneering #TV show Sesame Street that made its debut #otd 1969? Explore an #OpenAccess article (and issue) from our friends at @RussellSageFdn / #sesamestreet #PBS 👉 https://t.co/U9zLD7swue
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Check out "Black Panther, The Wretched of the Earth, The Spook Who Sat by the Door, and the Endurance of Black Radical Politics" in Journal of Film and Video Vol. 77, No. 3, from @marycschmitt (@QuinnipiacU) on @ProjectMUSE: https://t.co/80YiPRdU40
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Discover a landmark Open Access series @ushmm free on Project MUSE. Explore the most comprehensive resource on Nazi persecutory sites, with the ability to dynamically engage with trusted, grounded research. #ReadUP on MUSE: https://t.co/nSyMGfXKnO
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In Journal of Sport History Vol. 50, No. 3, Hunter M. Hampton (@SFAHistoryDept) reviews DYED IN CRIMSON: Football, Faith and Remaking Harvard's America by @zev_eleff. 📄 Review on @ProjectMUSE: https://t.co/dZ5XAemQjK 📕 Book: https://t.co/R0BNhlPebL
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For our friends @chsconf don't miss our session w/ Tricia Miller-Chareun, Sr. Manager for Sales & Library Relations, "Implementing Subscribe to Open (S2O): Lessons from Librarians, Consortia, and Nonprofit Publishers". Thurs. Nov 6, 11:20am-12 Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
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A new special issue of Illinois Classical Studies 50.1 guest ed. by @ser_andreas examines how fake news is used in ancient literature to articulate attacks against individuals or communities. With contributions by @ajquiroga1 and more. On @projectmuse: https://t.co/nXMw37ymvk
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Today is American Football Day! 🏈 In recognition, learn more about "Concussion's Past," a special issue of Journal of Sport History. 📙 Read Vol. 50, No. 2, on @ProjectMuse: https://t.co/ckqxkf78l1 🎧 Podcast: https://t.co/UoRBwZGe01 💻 Blog: https://t.co/rdSWNeX4xZ
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Read "The Unrealized Potential of Phenomenology in Understanding Addiction: A Critical Exploration" It's available ahead of print on @ProjectMUSE from the forthcoming issue of @philpsychpsy! https://t.co/w0gUoHLalf
Thanks to Petropolous et al. for engaging with our account of severe addiction! They critique our emphasis on insight deficits and instead highlight narratives of powerlessness. Yet we also find that sense of agency is intact or maybe even heightened? https://t.co/ZHPSO3un1R
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October's Top 20 most-read journal articles include pieces on Bitcoin from Journal of Democracy, Cormac McCarthy in MFS, Gaza in Diacritics, and much more! See what you and your colleagues have been reading most on @ProjectMUSE:: https://t.co/nP5Our7oJW
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Review alert! ✍️ Chris Wright's ‘Popular Radicalism and the Unemployed in Chicago during the Great Depression' reviewed in ‘Labour/Le Travail’. Read here ➡️ https://t.co/YEep7FltdO. Buy: https://t.co/EOOr3DpVxq
@CUNY @ProjectMUSE #GreatDepression #LaborHistory #getyourcopy
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Announcing Journal of Film and Video Vol. 77, No. 3, available now on @ProjectMUSE! Featuring contributions from Peter A. Yacavone (@XJTLU), Felipe González-Silva (@UF_CLAS), @marycschmitt (@QuinnipiacU), @shipley_haley, @sheenarossiter, and more. https://t.co/CRsbC5Ms3r
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For our friends @chsconf don't miss our session w/ Tricia Miller-Chareun, Sr. Manager for Sales & Library Relations, "Implementing Subscribe to Open (S2O): Lessons from Librarians, Consortia, and Nonprofit Publishers". Thurs. Nov 6, 11:20am-12 Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
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Good Morning Charleston! We'll be at Table #110 in the Gaillard Center Grand Ballroom today - Tuesday, November 4th - 10am-5:30pm. If you're here @chsconf be sure to swing by and visit our table to learn what's new at MUSE. #books #journals #libraries #publishers #TeamUP
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NEW ISSUE OUT NOW Wallace Stevens Journal Volume 49, Number 2, Fall 2025 Special Issue: Stevens and Classicism @ProjectMUSE #S2O #OpenAccess
https://t.co/td8hT3Pry7 Contributors: Andrew Osborn, Peter Tardiff, Kelly C. MacPhail, Andrew David King, Ian Tan and more!
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Have you read Journal of American Folklore Vol. 138, No. 549? Featuring work by @johnfenn3, @folkyousarah, @naomi_sturm, @Well_WovenTales, @otanezm, @gurotekopp, @LoriWatsonmusic, @tulikachandra28, and more, all on @ProjectMUSE. https://t.co/i5tuuXwKB9 cc: @afsfolklorists
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Asia Policy archives: Can minilateral groupings deter coercion and aggression in the Indo-Pacific and, if so, under what conditions? An Asia Policy roundtable discussed this question. On NBR's website: https://t.co/SQ8fzVK8l3 Available on @ProjectMUSE: https://t.co/KjpyOjNw8i
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