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Cambridge University Press laid out a challenge to map the life of the world’s great literary capitals starting with New York, London, Dublin and New Orleans.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/05/17/book-review-new-orleans-a-writers-city/
Carolyn Eisenberg is the author of Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia (Oxford University Press).
Source: https://original.antiwar.com/eisenberg/2023/05/30/one-hundred-years-of-kissinger/
Cherry’s books include UnMuted: Conversations on Prejudice, Oppression, and Social Justice (Oxford University Press) and, co-edited with Owen Flanagan, The Moral Psychology of Anger Littlefield).
Christiana Eckard is a contributing writer for the University Press.
GREENVILLE — For decades, Bob Jones University Press operated in an old-fashioned way, starting and stopping metal machinery to change printing plates and relying on human eyes to catch errors.
His book on the street-texts of modern Jerusalem, "A City in Fragments," was published in 2020 by Stanford University Press.
Source: https://www.972mag.com/partition-palestine-settler-colonialism/
Master classes were conducted by trainers from renowned entities such as the Jane Goodall Foundation, Premier League, Micro: Bit Foundation, Alpha Plus, Cambridge University Press and Assessments (CUPA), and CBSE.
There’s discovery and (don’t whisper it too loudly!) learning written all over a brilliant and ambitious new series from the clever book boffins at Oxford University Press!
They almost certainly did, said Ruth Franklin, a book critic and author who is writing a book about Frank and her diary to be published next year by Yale University Press.
Zach Schonfeld is the author of the recently publishedHow Coppola Became Cage($34.95, Oxford University Press).