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The University of Hawaiʻi Press was founded in 1947, publishing research in all disciplines of the humanities and natural and social sciences in the regions of Asia and Pacific. The Press's core mission revolves around the acquisition of books and journals that support new scholarship, enhance student success, and nurture Native Hawaiian ways of learning. UH Press has an especially distinguished list in Asian studies and is recognized as a leader in the fields of Buddhist studies and Southeast Asian studies.

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Alternative Politics in Contemporary Japan New Directions in Social Movements David H. Slater, Patricia G. Steinhoff, Shinji Kojima, Robin O'Day, Carl Cassegård, Makoto Nishikido, Yoko Iida, Rika Morioka, Yuki Asahina, Vivian Shaw, Vinicius de Aguiar Furuie, Alexander Brown
Emplacing East Timor Regime Change and Knowledge Production, 1860–2010 Kisho Tsuchiya
Poems and Stories for Overcoming Idleness P’ahan chip by Yi Illo Robert E. Buswell, Dennis Wuerthner
Hyakunin’shu Reading the Hundred Poets in Late Edo Japan Joshua S. Mostow
Chasing Traces History and Ethnography in the Uplands of Socialist Asia Pierre Petit, Jean Michaud, Christian C. Lentz, Magnus Fiskesjö, Vanina Bouté, Sylvia Beaud, Vatthana Pholsena, Pascale-Marie Milan, Sarah Turner, Sarah Delisle, Gabor Vargyas, Ming-ke Wang
An Ocean of Wonder The Fantastic in the Pacific ku‘ualoha ho‘omanawanui, Joyce Pualani Warren, Cristina Bacchilega, Māhealani Ahia, Michael Lujan Bevacqua, Sarahina Sabrina Birk, Elizabeth Ua Ceallaigh Bowman, Marie Alohalani Brown, Alexander Casey, Ra’i Chaze, Laura De La Vega, Sosthène Desanges, Joy Lehuanani Enomoto, Solomon Enos, Pono Fernandez, Nicole Ku‘uleinapuananioliko‘awapuhimelemeleolani Furtado, Sofia Kaleomālie Furtado, Patricia Grace, Andrea Nicole Grajek, Vilsoni Hereniko, Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner, Kahala Johnson, Robyn Kahukiwa, Emelihter Kihleng, Aaron Ki‘ilau, Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada, Sloane Leong, Caryn Lesuma, Nai‘a-Ulumaimalu Lewis, Tina Makereti, Selina Tusitala Marsh, Mahinatea Shea McCallum, Brandy Nālani McDougall, Kapili‘ula Naehu-Ramos, Jocelyn Kapumealani Ng, Lehua Parker, Craig Santos Perez, John Pule, Peter Rawlingson, Marama Salsano, Lyz Soto, Terisa Siagatonu, Dan Taulapapa McMullin, Tiare Ribeaux, Robert Sullivan, Nicholas Thomas, Kristina R. Togafau, Briana Koani U‘u, Albert Wendt, Steven Winduo, Brittany Winland, Qianqian Ye
Dawn of Labor Nohae Park, Cheehyung Harrison Kim, Brother Anthony
Naturalist Histories Making Nature, Knowledge, and People in Oceania Jamon Alex Halvaksz, Joshua A. Bell, A. Ross Gordon, Edvard Hviding, Lamont Lindstrom, Richard Scaglion, Maria Lepowsky, Carlos Mondragon, Barry Craig, Leah Lui-Chivizhe, Jennifer Newell, Paige West
Serendipity Experience of Pacific Historians Brij V. Lal, Doug Munro, Matt K. Matsuda, David L. Hanlon, David A. Chappell, Anne Perez Hattori, Quanchi Max, Clive Moore, Peter John Hempenstall, Helen Gardner, Bronwen Douglas, Christine Weir, Morgan Tuimaleali’ifano, Jacqueline Leckie
Remapping the World in East Asia Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” Mario Cams, Elke Papelitzky, Marco Caboara, Fangyi Cheng, Matthew Edney, Lin Hong, Florin-Stefan Morar, Richard A. Pegg, Jeanhyoung Soh, Nicolas Standaert, Yongjie Wang, Yang Yulei
Nā Hale Pule Portraits of Native Hawaiian Churches, 1820–1900 Robert Benedetto
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