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  1. stanford–hoover series on authoritarianism. stanford ottoman world series: critical studies in empire, nature, and knowledge. stanford social innovation review books. stanford studies on central and eastern europe. stanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity. stanford studies in human rights. stanford studies in jewish history and culture

  2. 3 days ago · Posted on July 28, 2023 in Stanford Press News | Permalink | Comments (0) The Stanford University Press blog showcases new books and Press news in addition to serving as a forum for our authors—past and present—to expound on issues related to their scholarship.

  3. Thomas Blom Hansen, series editorDylan Kyung-lim White, SUP editor. South Asia is on the move. People, goods, ideas, aesthetic forms, institutional designs, and political dynamics originating in South Asia have been increasingly important across the globe throughout the 20th century. Today, seismic social, economic, and cultural shifts across ...

  4. stanford–hoover series on authoritarianism. stanford ottoman world series: critical studies in empire, nature, and knowledge. stanford social innovation review books. stanford studies on central and eastern europe. stanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity. stanford studies in human rights. stanford studies in jewish history and culture

  5. SPRING/SUMMER 2024 Catalog. [ DOWNLOAD PDF ] 1 - 12 of 71 titles. REDWOOD PRESS. DIGITAL PROJECTS. IMPRINTS. SUBJECTS. SERIES.

  6. Committed to a mission to inform, elucidate, and entertain, Redwood Press seeks to broaden the accessibility of new ideas on topics that educate and spark public discussion. Open to both academics as well as non-academic writers, this imprint is geared toward big ideas and broad audiences. Redwood Press curates well-crafted books that spur ...

  7. Emerging from the Stanford project of the same name (https://texttechnologies.stanford.edu), this series aspires to chart the long history of text—in its most capacious definition, from the earliest cave paintings to scrolls to books to computer code—on a technological continuum. Books in this series are concerned with manuscript and print ...