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New York University Press has been committed to publishing high-quality works since its inception in 1916. In 1952, the Press began to focus solely on scholarly books with the assistance of then director Filmore Hyde. During the 1960s the Press published one of its most well-known titles, The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman. The 1980s and 1990s saw the Press grow in several directions, publishing works in psychology, gender studies, law, African American studies, Asian American studies, and Latino/a studies.

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The Supreme Court Footnote A Surprising History Peter Charles Hoffer
Marked Men Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal Nyron N. Crawford
Without a Prayer Religion and Race in New York City Public Schools Leslie Beth Ribovich
F*ck The Army! How Soldiers and Civilians Staged the GI Movement to End the Vietnam War Lindsay Goss
Fierce, Fabulous, and Fluid How Trans High School Students Work at Gender Nonconformity LJ Slovin
Millennial Jewish Stars Navigating Racial Antisemitism, Masculinity, and White Supremacy Jonathan Branfman
Sanctuary People Faith-Based Organizing in Latina/o Communities Gina M. Pérez
The Politics of Perverts The Political Attitudes and Actions of Non-Traditional Sexual Minorities Charles Anthony Smith, Shawn R. Schulenberg, Connor B. S. Strobel
The Global Fight Against LGBTI Rights How Transnational Conservative Networks Target Sexual and Gender Minorities Phillip M. Ayoub, Kristina Stoeckl
Downwind of the Atomic State Atmospheric Testing and the Rise of the Risk Society James C. Rice
Unsettled American Jews and the Movement for Justice in Palestine Oren Kroll-Zeldin
Healing Movements Chicanx-Indigenous Activism and Criminal Justice in California Megan S. Raschig
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