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February 6, 2018

Join author Kevin McGruder on Wednesday, Feb 7. The author of Race and Real Estate will be speaking at Revolutionary Books at 7 PM

In celebration of Black History Month, Kevin McGruder, author of Race and Real Estate: Conflict and Cooperation in Harlem 1890-1920, will be speaking at Revolution Books tomorrow at 7 pm.   Join Author Kevin McGruder When: Wednesday, February 7 Time: 7 PM Location: Revolution Books 437 Malcolm...

February 5, 2018

Book Giveaway! Down the Up Staircase: Three Generations of a Harlem Family

This week, our featured book is Down the Up Staircase: Three Generations of a Harlem Family, by Bruce D. Haynes and Syma Solovitc. Throughout the week, we will be featuring content about the book and its author on our blog as...

February 2, 2018

Weekly RoundUp

By  Joanne Raymond Great news everyone, the weekly roundup is back! Each Friday, staff member Joanne Raymound will be posting a brief overview of the latest news from academic publishers. As always, if you enjoy something or think that we...

February 1, 2018

“Modern Slavery” with Siddharth Kara

Contrary to what we may have learned in grammar school, slavery did not end with abolition in the 19th century. Contemporary or modern slavery wears a myriad of faces. Siddharth Kara is a tireless chronicler of the human cost of...

February 1, 2018

What is the Fairest Inequality of Income?

This week, our featured book is How Much Inequality Is Fair?: Mathematical Principles of a Moral, Optimal, and Stable Capitalist Society. Today, we are happy to present a guest post from author Venkat Venkatasubramaniani. Extreme economic inequality is widely seen as a...

January 31, 2018

An Interview with Venkat Venkatasubramanian, author of How Much Inequality is Fair?: Mathematical Principles of a Moral, Optimal, and Stable Capitalist Society

This week, our featured book is How Much Inequality Is Fair?: Mathematical Principles of a Moral, Optimal, and Stable Capitalist Society, Today, we are happy to present an exclusive interview with author Venkat Venkatasubramanian. Q: The topic is obviously very important,...

January 30, 2018

New Books Tuesday! Alexander Hamilton on Finance, Credit, and Debt,Ethical Loneliness, How to Read Chinese Poetry in Context, and More!

Our weekly listing of new books now available: Alexander Hamilton on Finance, Credit, and Debt Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen Columbia University Press Ethical Loneliness The Injustice of Not Being Heard Jill Stauffer How to Read Chinese Poetry in...

January 29, 2018

Book Giveaway! How Much Inequality Is Fair?: Mathematical Principles of a Moral, Optimal, and Stable Capitalist Society

This week, our featured book is How Much Inequality Is Fair?: Mathematical Principles of a Moral, Optimal, and Stable Capitalist Society, by Venkat Venkatasubramaniani. Throughout the week, we will be featuring content about the book and its author on our...

January 25, 2018

Tapehead: Video Store Film School

This week, our featured book is The Cinema of Tom DiCillo: Include Me Out. Today, we are happy to present an essay in which author Wayne Byrne, reveals how the book came to be. CUP Blog Essay – Tapehead: Video Store...

January 24, 2018

An Interview with Wayne Byrne, Author of The Cinema of Tom DiCillo: Include Me Out

This week, our featured book is The Cinema of Tom DiCillo: Include Me Out. Today, we are happy to present an exclusive interview with author Wayne Byrne. Q: What attracted you to Tom DiCillo’s work enough for you to embark...

January 23, 2018

New Books Tuesday: Learning to Kneel, Art as a Political Witness, Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II, and more!

Our weekly listing of new books now available: Now in Paper! Learning to Kneel Noh, Modernism, and Journeys in Teaching Carrie J. Preston Art as a Political Witness Edited by Kia Lindroos and Frank Möller (Barbara Budrich Publishers) Experiences of...

January 17, 2018

Q&A: Michael Tapper on Ingmar Bergman’s Face to Face

This week, our featured book is Ingmar Bergman’s Face to Face. Today, we are happy to present an exclusive interview with author Michael Tapper. Q: Why another book on Ingmar Bergman? A: That is the very first sentence in my...

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