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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The Pontigny Encounters at Mount Holyoke College, 1942-1944
edited by Christopher Benfey and Karen Remmler
War and Memory in Northern Literature, 1865-1900
Martin Griffin
Boston, 1825-1845
Thomas H. O'Connor
From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America
Mary Lee Dunn
The Story of America's Only Left-Handed, Gay, Jewish Congressman
Stuart Weisberg
War and Peace in the Era of Mass Communication
Gary Messinger
The Politics of Protest in Massachusetts, 1974-1990
Robert Surbrug, Jr.
The Politics of Representation in Birdwatching Field Guides
Spencer Schaffner
New York, the Hudson Valley, and American Culture, 1790-1835
Richard H. Gassan