Harvard_Press
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Sick of private property? See Michael Hardt discuss Commonwealth on Book TV -
about 10 hours ago
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Sexual selection and the evolution of human behavior --
11:26 AM Nov 30th
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Mary Beard's The Fires of Vesuvius is one of the NYT's Notable Books of 2009 -
6:34 AM Nov 30th
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Gender Bias Bingo -
10:08 AM Nov 25th
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A New Literary History of America, from "the pointy heads in Harvard Square," makes NPR's 10 best gift books
9:31 AM Nov 25th
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Sasha Frere-Jones: Lipstick Traces "the best book ever written about music" -
8:18 AM Nov 25th
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Behold the university press logo -
2:09 PM Nov 24th
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Esther Sternberg's PBS special "The Science of Healing" begins airing in a few days -
12:00 PM Nov 24th
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Artforum editor Griffin on the decision to excerpt Hardt & Negri's Commonwealth -
10:54 AM Nov 24th
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More of the real Trotsky -
8:29 AM Nov 24th
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"It is the mind and manners which make the gentleman, and not the estate." --Abigail Adams -
11:16 AM Nov 19th
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Looking at Trotsky as he really was, not as he wanted to be seen -
6:31 AM Nov 19th
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Loren Graham and Mathematics and Beauty -
1:11 PM Nov 18th
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Greil Marcus' "lecture as performance" to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Lipstick Traces is tomorrow in NYC -
9:01 AM Nov 18th
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**New podcast - Suzanne Smith on the cultural impact of African American funeral directors - (click "listen to author")
8:32 AM Nov 17th
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**New blog post - Hawthorne, a life in covers -
1:17 PM Nov 16th
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From @, Benjamin Schwarz's top 25 books of the year -
1:01 PM Nov 16th
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More Du Bois - don't miss Spivak's lectures at Harvard's Du Bois Institute, starting tomorrow -
8:20 AM Nov 16th
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HUP is determined to make 2010 the year of Du Bois -
7:24 AM Nov 16th
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Nabokov covers, redesigned -
9:04 AM Nov 13th
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