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Smart and timely features from our books and authors

Author Essays, Interviews, and Excerpts

Five Questions for Joshua B. Freeman, Author of “Garden Apartments”

In his new book, eminent historian Joshua B. Freeman turns his attention to an overlooked feature of the American landscape: garden apartments. He details their

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Author Essays, Interviews, and Excerpts

Five Questions with Cynthia Cruz, poet and author of “Sweet Repetition”

As we continue to celebrate the amazing writers, editors, and translators in our Phoenix Poets series, we’re delighted to highlight poet Cynthia Cruz, whose latest

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Author Essays, Interviews, and Excerpts

Read an Excerpt from “The Adaptability Paradox” by Stephen Skowronek

Faith in the resilience and adaptability of the US Constitution rests on a long history of finding new ways to make the system work. In

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Five Questions for Joshua B. Freeman, Author of “Garden Apartments”

In his new book, eminent historian Joshua B. Freeman turns his attention to an overlooked feature of the American landscape: garden apartments. He details their

Five Questions with Cynthia Cruz, poet and author of “Sweet Repetition”

As we continue to celebrate the amazing writers, editors, and translators in our Phoenix Poets series, we’re delighted to highlight poet Cynthia Cruz, whose latest

Read an Excerpt from “The Adaptability Paradox” by Stephen Skowronek

Faith in the resilience and adaptability of the US Constitution rests on a long history of finding new ways to make the system work. In

From the Archives and Spotlight Collections from Chicago Journals

In 2023, the University of Chicago Press Journals Division launched a new online feature called “From the Archives” to bring new readership to less recent

Teaming UP at the South Side Science Festival

Since 2023, the University of Chicago Press has been proud to participate in the South Side Science Festival, a yearly event that brings STEM research

5 Questions for Emily Lieb, author of “Road to Nowhere”

In the mid-1950s Baltimore’s Rosemont neighborhood was alive and vibrant with smart rowhouses, a sprawling park, corner grocery stores, and doctors’ offices. By 1957, a

What to Read for Native American Heritage Month

To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, we’ve put together a reading list highlighting books by and about Indigenous individuals and communities. With these books from

Read an Excerpt from “Unrefined: How Capitalism Reinvented Sugar” by David Singerman

Sugar is everywhere in the western diet, blamed for epidemics of obesity, diabetes, and other modern maladies. Our addiction to sweetness has a long and

Read an Excerpt from “A Sense of Space” by John Edward Huth

We’re pleased to share a short excerpt from A Sense of Space: A Local’s Guide to a Flat Earth, the Edge of the Cosmos, and

Books for Understanding the NYC Mayoral Election

On November 4th, residents of New York City will be casting their votes for mayor. It is an election that many in the United States

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