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  1. The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted Go Open Access. Thanks to generous subvention from the Olmsted Network, the Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted are now freely available to all! read full press release at the Olmsted Network.

  2. Center Books. Colonial Williamsburg Studies in Chesapeake History and Culture. Constitutionalism and Democracy. Cultural Frames, Framing Culture. Early American Histories. Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. Feminist Issues: Practice, Politics, Theory. Gay Hart Gaines Distinguished Lectures. George Washington BookShelf.

  3. The University of Virginia Press is the scholarly publishing division of the University of Virginia. The Press supports the academic mission of the University by publishing scholarship in a variety of print and digital formats that contributes to the progress of research and learning.

  4. Virginia has a reputation for publishing quality scholarship in American history and government, eighteenth-century and Victorian literature, Afro-Caribbean studies, cultural religion, architectural and environmental history, and trade books of regional interest.

  5. The University of Virginia Press (or UVaP) is a university press that is part of the University of Virginia. It was established in 1963 as the University Press of Virginia, under the initiative of the university's then President, Edgar F. Shannon Jr. Victor Reynolds, previously director of the Cornell University Press, was the first director.

  6. Justice for Ourselves. Black Virginians Claim Their Freedom after Slavery. John G. Deal, Marianne E. Julienne, and Brent Tarter. Foreword by Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan.

  7. View the selection of books from our Fall 2024 list. Download Catalog View on Edelweiss.

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