We look forward to connecting with you at the 2022 American Studies Association conference in New Orleans this November. In the meantime, we invite you to save 40% off selected titles with promo code MAS069. We are proud to publish a range of book series, including African American Intellectual History, American Popular Music, Native Americans of the Northeast, Veterans, Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond, and Environmental History of the Northeast.
If you have projects underway that seem like a good match for our list, we’d encourage you to email Executive Editor, Brian Halley ([email protected]) to arrange a meeting.
Fine print: MAS069 expires on November 30, 2022.
SAVE 40% OFF SELECTED TITLES WITH PROMO CODE MAS069
The Federal Theatre Project’s Living Newspapers in New York
African American Servicemen and the War in Vietnam
"Fame Is Not Just for the Fellas"
Female Renown and the Childhood of Famous Americans Series
The Artist as Historian
How the Kiplinger Newsletter Bridged Washington and Wall Street
New Essays on the Federal Writers' Project
Home, Work, and the Institutional Infrastructure of Print in Twentieth-Century America
The Spirit of Colonial Williamsburg
Ghosts and Interpreting the Recreated Past
The 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In Demonstration
The Work and Activism of Lerone Bennett Jr.
Marginalized Veterans in Modern American History
Commemoration and Religion’s Presence of the Past
Poets' Libraries and the Politics of Knowledge in Postwar America
A Cultural Arsenal for Democracy
The World War II Work of US Museums
Veteran-Writers and the Politics of Memoir
American Veterans, Society, and Service from Vietnam to the Forever War
Lucy Gwin and the Voice of Disability Nation
We Begin Bombing in Five Minutes
Late Cold War Culture in the Age of Reagan
Maritime and Domestic Fictions in Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing
Dangerous Childhoods in Antebellum U.S. Literature
Penobscot Transformer Tales, Volume 1
Where Is Juliet Stuart Poyntz?
Gender, Spycraft, and Anti-Stalinism in the Early Cold War
African American Periodical Cultures
New International Essays on America's Most Famous Nature Writer
Activism, Identity, and Survival in Boston's Chinatown, 1880–2018
Narrative Self-Invention from Bessie Smith to Jack White
Environment and Incarceration in New York's North Country
Motivation, Labor, and Management Ideology
Travel and Personal Archiving in the Age of the Kodak
Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy
Lawrence Gellert, Black Musical Protest, and White Denial
Lesbian and Gay Resistance in 1970s America
Epidemics in Media and Collective Memory
America's Twentieth-Century Fascination with a Communitarian Sect
Performing Christianity in Eighteenth-Century Mohawk Country
Amiri Baraka, Black Music, Black Modernity