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Continue reading →: Presenting Our Fall 2023 Catalog
We are excited to introduce our Fall 2023 catalog! From fascinating fossils of Washington State and a progressive look at Seattle sports to gay rodeo, cops on campus, and the photography of climate change, our forthcoming books reveal hidden histories and touch on topics that matter to our local and…
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Continue reading →: Lorri Hagman, UW Press Executive Editor, Retires: Q&A
The University of Washington Press announces the retirement of longtime executive editor Lorri Hagman, whose last day in the office will be Friday, May 19. Lorri has acquired books in Asian studies, anthropology, and environmental studies for UW Press since 1994. She began her publishing career as a student assistant…
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Continue reading →: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California: Q&A with Kaitlin Reed, author of Settler Cannabis
The newest book in our Indigenous Confluences series, Settler Cannabis offers a groundbreaking analysis of the environmental consequences of cannabis cultivation in California that foregrounds Indigenous voices, experiences, and histories. Below, Reed shares about the ongoing effects of resource rushing in the state and how this history can inform the…







