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"The book is ultimately about South Africa and Israel, but it is also about the ways people make sense of distant struggles and incorporate them into their own political visions."
Read an interview with the author: https://t.co/kFKDOllmwf
Happy #pubday to "Shifting Solidarities: The South African Anti-Apartheid Movement's Perceptions of Zionism" by Asher Lubotzky
Examining the evolution of South African activists’ attitude toward the state of Israel
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Happy #pubday to "Shifting Solidarities: The South African Anti-Apartheid Movement's Perceptions of Zionism" by Asher Lubotzky
Examining the evolution of South African activists’ attitude toward the state of Israel
https://t.co/15Dnhwcigr
The Society of Civil War Historians biennial conference is this week! #SCWH26
Have a book project you'd like to pitch, or research you'd like to discuss with an editor?
DM us to set up a meeting, or stop by the UVA Press table in the book room!
"The violence of the war was the definitive part of their lives and the suffering they experienced became central to their identity."
Read an interview with the author: https://t.co/uBNZwzHdeK
Happy #pubday to "Suffering for the Crown: The Hudson Valley Loyalists and the Violence of Revolution" by Kieran J. O'Keefe!
A groundbreaking look at the chaos and carnage of the American Revolution at the local level
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Happy #pubday to "Suffering for the Crown: The Hudson Valley Loyalists and the Violence of Revolution" by Kieran J. O'Keefe!
A groundbreaking look at the chaos and carnage of the American Revolution at the local level
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UVA Press is saddened to learn of the death of iconic historian Gordon S. Wood. His distinguished career was second to none, and we are proud to have published a revised edition of "Representation in the American Revolution" in 2008. May he rest in peace.
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June is Pride Month!
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.@SpineMagazine selection of university and academic cover designs published this month. Please enjoy this celebration of amazing work! Featuring "Writing the Noncolonial Self: Modern African Literatures and the Politics of Subjectivity" by Alexander Fyfe
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Happy #pubday to "Becoming Stendhal: The Performance of Authenticity and the Making of a Novelist" by Hadley Suter!
How the master of French realism formulated a new, distinctly modern theory of authenticity and identity
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Happy #pubday to "Becoming Stendhal: The Performance of Authenticity and the Making of a Novelist" by Hadley Suter!
How the master of French realism formulated a new, distinctly modern theory of authenticity and identity
https://t.co/qa6jafL0Ls
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"These important essays sparkle with fresh insights, and they remind us that the inequalities of the present are also rooted in the violent injustices of a very recent past."
—Sven Beckert, Harvard University
Happy #pubday to "Bale After Bale: How Cotton Defined the Twentieth-Century South," edited by David A. Davis!
From the cotton boll to the Cotton Bowl in modern American culture
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"Takes us beyond readings of cotton's symbolic meanings to materializing its impact on relations of power, practices of labor, and forms of cultural production."
—Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Princeton University
Author's Corner with Warren Eugene Milteer Jr.: *Freedom in the Age of Slavery: A History of Free People of Color in Virginia*: https://t.co/cGhwRTdkH3 @uvapress@GWtweets
In this episode of GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening, Peggy Cornett, curator of plants at Monticello, discusses Thomas Jefferson's flowers.
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