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Michigan State University Press, the scholarly publishing arm of Michigan State University, helps to carry out the institution's land-grant mission through the publication of research and intellectual inquiry that make significant contributions to scholarship in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. General and specialized works include African studies; business and business history; environmental affairs and human ecology; literature, literary criticism, and poetry; Native American studies; North American history with an emphasis on the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes region; medieval studies; rhetoric and public affairs.
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Vol. 1 (2001) through current issue
Jacob Smith in the Michigan Territory, 1802-1825
Kim Crawford
epidemiological transitions and mortality on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1888-1964
Clifford E. Trafzer
traditions and stories of civic engagement
Scott J. Peters
Race Riots, Racial Conflicts, and Efforts to Bridge the Racial Divide
Joe T. Darden and Richard Thomas
Exploring Privilege, Exclusion and Racialization
Bernd Reiter
the civil rights struggle of the Tuskegee Airmen
Lawrence P. Scott