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Providence! Author Kevin Schultz is coming to Symposium Books on Saturday, June 7, at 4pm to discuss his new book WHY EVERYONE HATES WHITE LIBERALS with journalist Philip Eil. RSVP for free & pre-order your book here: eventbrite.com/e/author-event…


Thrilled to see a thoughtful, sparky review of "Intimate Subjects" in the London Review of Books (8 May)! lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/… Thanks Hannah Rose Woods for engaging with the book so carefully! London Review of Books London Review Bookshop UChicagoPress Dylan Montanari



Historian Toby Green delivered an amazing lecture on his new beautiful book, The Heretic of Cacheu (Allen Lane/@PenguinUKBook UChicagoPress) a stunning global micro-history of West Africa at the Bonn Center for Slavery and Dependency Studies this past Wednesday #slaveryarchive


#Juneteenth is next door, and my book Humans in Shackles: An Atlantic History of Slavery (UChicagoPress 2024) hardcover, beautiful edition, is 40% off on Amazon for those who do Amazon amazon.com/Humans-Shackle…




“There is a profound impoverishment in our language. Is there a phrase that signifies how the government performs a good to society?” From Why Everyone Hates White Liberals (Including White Liberals), Kevin M. Schultz, published by UChicagoPress. harpers.org/archive/2025/0…




"This book really changed my relationship to poetry, to music, to concision, to image." Griffin Poetry Prize trustee Ian Williams (@notianwilliams) sits down with 2025 finalist Aaron Coleman (Aaron Coleman, PhD, MFA) to explore the life and poetry of Nicolás Guillén. Coleman reflects on

"A specter in the American machine." Today's book pick from Damn History, a free monthly newsletter for readers/writers of #popularhistory. Congrats to author Andrew Hartman & UChicagoPress! Read/subscribe to Damn History: damn-history-16d93f.beehiiv.com/subscribe


Malcolm Gladwell's first New Yorker piece in three years is a review of Jens Ludwig's UNFORGIVING PLACES, out now from UChicagoPress: newyorker.com/magazine/2025/…



OUT NOW! Niayesh Afshordi & Phil Halper (aka Skydivephil)'s Battle of the Big Bang explores cosmological origin stories that upend our very notions of space, time & reality. “An intellectual feast.”—Carlo Rovelli “A must-read.”—Sabine Hossenfelder “Excellent.”—Roger Penrose buff.ly/HpE3q2z
