2019 AHA Preview
The American Historical Association is a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889 for the promotion of historical studies. This weekend … Continue reading 2019 AHA Preview
The American Historical Association is a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889 for the promotion of historical studies. This weekend … Continue reading 2019 AHA Preview
The following is an excerpt from the introduction of Not a Clue (Nebraska, 2018) by Dawn M. Cornelio, the translator. Chloé Delaume is the author. After first reading Certainement pas, I wrote an article that started something like this: “How can you juggle … Continue reading Excerpt: Not a Clue
As you’re surely recovering from last night’s Festivus activities, you may realize that you’ve heard a little less from your friends at the University of Nebraska Press. That’s because we’re closed through January 1 and will reopen on January 2. … Continue reading UNP closed through Jan. 1
The Word Sender Award from the John G. Neihardt Foundation is given annually to someone dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the life and works of Neihardt. For the first time it was given to an organization this year. … Continue reading UNP honored for supporting works of John G. Neihardt
Happy University Press Week! The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and communities. University presses publish authors from around the world and right at home, writing on subjects that are broad, niche, and every level of inquiry in between. Without … Continue reading University Press Week: Science
Happy University Press Week! Today the UP Week Blog Tour’s theme is history and makes a stop at our blog with a post from Jon K. Lauck, adjunct professor of history and political science at the University of South Dakota and … Continue reading University Press Week: History
Happy University Press Week! The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and communities. University presses publish authors from around the world and right at home, writing on subjects that are broad, niche, and every level of inquiry in between. Without university … Continue reading University Press Week: The Neighborhood
The American Anthropological Association’s Annual Meeting begins tomorrow in San Jose, California. UNP will be one of the university presses exhibiting at the conference, showcasing books on contemporary anthropology, Native studies, and more. A number of books from the Critical Studies … Continue reading 2018 AAA Annual Meeting Preview
Happy University Press Week! The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and communities. University presses publish authors from around the world and right at home, writing on subjects that are broad, niche, and every level of inquiry in between. Without university … Continue reading University Press Week: Politics
Happy University Press Week! The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and communities. University presses publish authors from around the world and right at home, writing on subjects that are broad, niche, and every level of inquiry in between. Without … Continue reading University Press Week: Arts and Culture