University of Georgia Press
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Since its founding in 1938, the primary mission of the University of Georgia Press has been to support and enhance the Universitys place as a major research institution by publishing outstanding works by scholars and writers throughout the world. The Press currently publishes 75-80 new books a year and has some 1300 titles in print, many of them in both physical and ebook editions. The kinds of books published by the Press fall into four broad categories: works of scholarship, creative and literary works, regional books, and digital projects in partnership with other organizations.
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Memoir, Cultural Theory, and the University Today
Cynthia G. Franklin
Revisiting a Myth of Race and Finding an American Family
Mark Auslander
Violence and Dispossession in the Making of Everyday Life
Shelley Feldman
The Atlantic World and the Gullah Geechee
Philip Morgan
The Political Imaginary and the Heart of Dixie
Allen Tullos
A Story about Family and Race in Antebellum Virginia
Eva Wolf Sheppard