News:
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| 8/4/2008 | Representations Article Wins NAVSA Award | Andrew Miller's essay from Representations 98 has been awarded the 2007 Donald Gray Prize for best essay in Victorian studies. | Read more... |
| 6/18/2008 | Film Quarterly's Best of 2007 | Noted film critic and FQ writer-at-large James Naremore has made his selections of 2007's 10 best U.S. film releases (including one TV show). | Read more... |
| 3/19/2008 | Special Issue of The Public Historian: Sites of Conscience | The March issue of the official journal of the National Council on public history examines the changing role of historical sites in engaging participation in civil society. | Read more... |
| 1/9/2008 | Gastronomica Honored by Utne Reader, Saveur | Gastronomica wins Utne Independent Press Award for Social/Cultural coverage and appears on the Saveur 100 list. | Read more... |
| 11/21/2007 | UC Press To Publish Prestigious California-based Jung Journal | Beginning with the first issue of Volume 2, UC Press will become the publisher for Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, the quarterly journal of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. | Read more... |
| 10/9/2007 | The Condor Migrates to UC Press in '08 | The Cooper Ornithological Society, one of the oldest and most important ornithological societies in the world, has chosen UC Press as its new publishing partner for The Condor. | Read more... |
| 8/2/2007 | HSPS becomes Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences | Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences becomes Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences in 2008. Frequency to move from biannual to quarterly. | Read more... |
| 7/16/2007 | American Ornithologists’ Union Taps UC Press to Publish The Auk | UC Press and BioOne work together to expand the online presence of premier ornithology journal | Read more... |
| 7/16/2007 | Journal of Vietnamese Studies Moves to Triannual Publication in 2008 | Vietnamese studies journal begins triannual publication with Volume 3. | Read more... |
| 4/4/2007 | UC Press Selects Manuscript Central | UC Press has selected ScholarOne's Manuscript Central suite of tools for online peer review. | Read more... |
| 1/30/2007 | Representations #92 Wins Award | Representations #92 shares the prize for Best Special Issue of 2006 from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. | Read more... |
| 12/14/2006 | The Missing Feminist Revolution in Sociology | Announcing a special issue of Social Problems, commemorating the publication of a landmark article on feminism. | Read more... |
| 12/1/2006 | UC Press Signs Agreement with Portico | University of California Press Journals & Digital Publishing Division has entered into an agreement with Portico for the long term preservation of its journal content. | Read more... |
| 10/4/2006 | UC Press Author Wins History Award | Thomas A. Krainz has been awarded the 2006 WHA Michael P. Malone Award for an article in Pacific Historical Review. | Read more... |
| 9/22/2006 | UC Press Launches Blog | University of California Press has recently launched a blog with news related to its books, journals, and digital projects. | Read more... |
| 9/10/2006 | New from UC Press: New Criminal Law Review | University of California Press is proud to announce that in January 2007, it will begin publishing New Criminal Law Review (formerly Buffalo Criminal Law Review). Subscribe today! | Read more... |
| 9/9/2006 | Rob White Joins UC Press as Film Quarterly Editor | UC Press is very pleased to announce that Rob White has become the third editor in Film Quarterly's distinguished history. | Read more... |
| 8/31/2006 | New from UC Press: Journal of Vietnamese Studies | In November 2006 University of California Press will launch Journal of Vietnamese Studies, the world's only peer-reviewed English-language journal devoted exclusively to Vietnamese studies. Don't miss a single issue. Subscribe today! | Read more... |
| 7/25/2006 | HINARI and AGORA | UC Press now provides free or low-cost online access to many of its journals to institutions in the developing world through the World Health Organization's HINARI and the Food and Agriculture Organization's AGORA initiatives. | Read more... |