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Founded in 1941, the University of Nebraska Press is a nonprofit scholarly and general interest press that publishes 160 new and reprint titles annually under the Nebraska and Bison Books imprints respectively, along with 20 journals. As the largest and most diversified university press between Chicago and California, with nearly 3,000 books in print, the University of Nebraska Press is best known for publishing works in Indigenous studies, history and literature of the American West, translated literature, and sports history
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The Story of Alice Howe Gibbens James
Susan E. Gunter
Critical Perspectives on Montana Literature
Brady Harrison
Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Perce Survivance
Nicole Tonkovich
Vol. 24, no. 3 (2000) through current issue
Sovereignty, Race, and Citizenship, 1790-1880
Deborah A. Rosen
A Comparative Study
Michael C. Coleman
A Reader
Edited by Alicia Christensen, Introduction by Tobias Wolff
Overcoming the Colonial Legacy
Jonathan R. Dull