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  1. 9 hours ago

    Explore how decision theory can help us avoid worst-case scenarios in 's , coming next month!

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  2. Mar 19

    Browse our virtual exhibit to find new and bestselling books in media studies, all 30% off!

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  3. Mar 19

    Listen to Adam Messinger, co-editor of the new book TRANSGENDER INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, discuss the issues explored in the book on the NEIUideas podcast

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  4. Mar 19

    Next week, honor the International Day Against Racism by joining for a discussion of her new book BECOMING HUMAN and the intricate relations between race, species and the idea of ‘the human’

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    Mar 18

    This piece on James McCune Smith—the first African American to get a medical degree—features the work of former fellow and prof Anna Mae Duane, whose book Educated for Freedom () highlights Smith's education.

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    Mar 18
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    Mar 18

    A friendly reminder to those working on books about health and inequality. Consider my new series with and

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    Mar 18

    Sometimes you get double the pleasure: an even better long review of Concrete: From Ancient Origins to a Problematic Future in the new Montreal Review of Book.

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  9. Mar 18

    Now available in paperback, Karen Ordahl Kupperman's POCAHONTAS AND THE ENGLISH BOYS tells the captivating story of four young people—English and Powhatan—who lived their lives between cultures

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    Mar 17

    Nice long review of Concrete: From Ancient Origins to a Problematic Future.

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    Mar 17

    Deals, deals, deals! has deals! Receive 30 percent off and free domestic shipping on NYU Press titles when you use code SCMS21-FM at !

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    Mar 18

    "Ten cases that define our First Amendment freedoms..." Educate yourself with THE FIGHT FOR FREE SPEECH by , new from and a Recommended Book this month! Find discussion questions and more:

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  13. Mar 18

    Donna Florio's beautiful memoir GROWING UP BANK STREET provides an evocative, tender account of life in one of New York City's most dynamic neighborhoods, Greenwich Village

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  14. Mar 18

    Read a piece by , author of MODERN ALBANIA, about Albania's troubling past and present

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    Mar 18

    Tonight!: Join March 18, 7PM EST to discuss 's *The Black Civil War Soldier: A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship* Register in advance:

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    Mar 17

    End your week on a high note! Join us for "Camming," with the imitable on Friday! Register here:

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  18. Mar 18

    On March 30, tune into a virtual event with , discussing her new book THE BLACK CIVIL WAR SOLDIER, hosted by the !

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  19. Mar 17

    "We should start by acknowledging that literacy itself is a form of power, and thus political." Read a piece by , editor of HONEY ON THE PAGE, about the history of political children's literature

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    Mar 17

    Thanks and ! So exciting to see what all my friends in are up to! My new book, *The Coffin Ship* comes out in June and I have started a new one intertwining global histories of & the Irish

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