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Founded in 1878, Johns Hopkins is America's oldest university press. It is also one of the largest university presses, publishing upward of 170 new books and more than 50 journals each year. Since its founding, the Press has published more than 3,000 books. The Press's flourishing journals program developed Project Muse with grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Other online projects available include the World Shakespeare Bibliography and The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism.
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English Law Courts and the Novel
Jonathan H. Grossman
Needs, Practices, and Policies in Residential Care for the Elderly
edited by Sheryl Zimmerman, Ph.D., Philip D. Sloane, M.D., M.P.H., and J. Kevin Eckert, Ph.D.
foreword by M. Powell Lawton, Ph. D.
Technology and Expertise in Twentieth-Century America
Kevin L. Borg
Sport and Society in the Age of Negro League Baseball
Bob Luke
How Christianity Created Race
Rebecca Anne Goetz
Conservation and Management
edited by Michael J. Lacki, John P. Hayes, and Allen Kurta
foreword by Merlin D. Tuttle
Michael J. Harvey, J. Scott Altenbach, and Troy L. Best