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New Book Series: Gender and Race in American History
| Date Submitted: |
2008-10-15 |
| Announcement ID: |
164598 |
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The University of Rochester Press announces a new series: Gender and Race in American History. The series editors invite manuscripts that focus on the intersections between gender and race in nineteenth and twentieth-century American history. Inspired by the rich history of political and social activism in New York State, the editors seek projects that use the analytical categories of gender and race--broadly defined--to illuminate power, identity, culture, citizenship rights, work, education, and reform in the U.S. While we are interested in interrelated factors such as religion, class, region, and sexuality, we seek manuscripts that focus specifically on the complex interconnections of race and gender. We also encourage manuscripts that have transnational or global perspectives on American history. Finally, the editors encourage manuscripts that critically analyze and theorize those terms. Projects may include different titles and formats, ranging from monographs to edited volumes representing diverse authors and points of view. The University of Rochester Press is committed to publishing outstanding work from junior scholars and will consider proposals from those hoping to publish their first book, as well as from established scholars.
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