The University of Chicago Press announces a new series devoted to books in literary criticism. Entitled Thinking Literature and co-edited by Nan Z. Da (University
“How did we get into this mess? Every morning, many Americans ask this as, with a cringe, they pick up their phones and look to
You know that what folks on your holiday gift giving list want is books, right? Fortunately, that’s what
An era will pass on December 31st with the retirement of executive editor Doug Mitchell after forty-one years at the University of Chicago Press.
We’re please to be able to share some good news that’s perfectly timed for University Press Week—#TurnItUP! The University of Chicago Press and the Chicago
The University Press week blog tour continues, today with
Your inbox is full from the weekend. You can’t figure out which problem to tackle first. Wouldn’t you rather pour a cup of coffee and
That’s what Alan Jacobs thinks. In one of the strongest reviews we’ve ever read (and we read a lot of reviews), for the Weekly Standard, he praises The Writer’s Map:
This coming Friday will mark the end of a remarkable era: University of Chicago Press Marketing Director Carol Kasper will retire after more than 23
Historian Susan Schulten takes us on a deep dive into the fascinating story behind a favorite map from her new book, A History of America