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University of Virginia Press is a scholarly, non-profit publisher of books and digital editions. The Press's editorial program focuses primarily on the humanities and social sciences, with concentrations in American history; African American studies; Southern studies; political science; literary and cultural studies; Victorian studies; religious studies; architecture and landscape studies; environmental studies; and books about the region. The Press was founded in 1963 as the University Press of Virginia. In 2002 the name was changed to University of Virginia Press.
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The Politics of Bondage and Freedom in the New American Nation
Representation and the Jury in Anglo-American Legal History
J. R. Pole
Americans in Paris in the Age of Revolution
Same-Sex Intimacy and the Literature of the Southern Plantation, 1936-1968
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Slaves and Free Blacks in Georgia's Criminal Justice System
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Virginia from Secession to Commemoration
edited by Edward L. Ayers, Gary W. Gallagher, and Andrew J. Torget
Christian Text and Queer Narrative in the Fiction of José Lezama Lima and Reinaldo Arenas
The Cultural Politics of Catastrophe in Latin America
Mark D. Anderson
1848 and the Challenge to American Exceptionalism
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