University of Massachusetts Press
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The University of Massachusetts Press was founded in 1963 and publishes primarily in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on American Studies broadly construed--scholarly books that explore the history, politics, literature, and culture of the United States. The Press also produces books of more general interest for a wider readership. The main offices are in Amherst, with an additional editorial office in Boston.
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Print Culture Studies after Elizabeth L. Eisenstein
edited by Sabrina Alcorn Baron, Eric N. Lindquist, and Eleanor F. Shevlin
History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty
Edwin A. Martini
Stories
Andrew Malan Milward
Women's Novels, Progressivism, and the Middlebrow Authorship between the Wars
Jaime Harker
edited by Kenneth Hafertepe and James F. O'Gorman
The Life of an African American Soldier and POW Who Spent Twelve Years in Communist China
Clarence Adams
edited by Della Adams and Lewis H. Carlson
Imagining the East from the Colonial Era through the Twentieth Century
David Weir
Critiques of American Consumer Culture, 1939-1979
Daniel Horowitz