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Founded in 1936, Rutgers University Press is a non-profit academic publishing house that is dedicated to publishing scholarly works for scholars, students, and the general reading public. The press originally published works primarily in the areas of Civil War history and European history, and now specializes in sociology, anthropology, health policy, human rights, and urban studies.

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An Ordinary Landscape of Violence Women Loving Women in Guyana Preity R. Kumar
Latin* Students in Engineering An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population Lara Perez-Felkner, Sarah L. Rodriguez, Ciera Fluker, Michelle M Camacho, Tonisha B. Lane, Maria L Espino, Morgan Nichols, Brian D Le, Blanca Rincón, René Hernandez, Erin Doran, Elizabeth Turochy, Michael Perez, Cristina Poleacovschi, Timothy Yuen, Dina Verdín, Renata Revelo, Janice Mejía, Da'Shay Portis Templeton, Hector E Rodriguez-Simmonds, Leonardo Pollettini Marcos, Cristián Vargas-Ordóñez, Kevin Jay Kaufman-Ortiz, Selyna Pérez Beverly, Lisa R Lattuca, Taryn Ozuna Allen, Christine Hall, Courtney Matthews, Lisette E Torres, Krystal Peralez, Elsa Gonzalez, Emma Claudia Perez, Diana Garza, Adriana Facundo, Ulises Trujillo Garcia, Esther Enright
The Georgia of the North Black Women and the Civil Rights Movement in New Jersey Hettie V. Williams
American Anti-Pastoral Brookside, New Jersey and the Garden State of Philip Roth Thomas Gustafson
Intelligent Action A History of Artistic Research, Aesthetic Experience, and Artists in Academia Timothy Ridlen
Cruel Destiny and The White Negress Two Novels by Cléante Desgraves Valcin Cléante D. Valcin, Adam Nemmers, Jeanne Jégousso, Myriam J. A. Chancy
The Age of Subtlety Nature and Rhetorical Conceits in Early Modern Europe Javier Patiño Loira
Home Is Where Your Politics Are Queer Activism in the U.S. South and South Africa Jessica A. Scott
Smoothing the Jew "Abie the Agent" and Ethnic Caricature in the Progressive Era Jeffrey A. Marx
Get Involved! Stories of Bahamian Civil Society Kim Williams-Pulfer
At the Glacier’s Edge A Natural History of Long Island from the Narrows to Montauk Point Betsy McCully
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