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The University of Texas Press is a book and journal publisher with a focal point where the life experiences, insights, and specialized knowledge of writers converge to be disseminated in both print and digital formats. By launching a scholarly press in 1950, the University of Texas at Austin made several important statements: books matter; books educate; and publishing good books is a public responsibility and an essential component of higher education. The press has published more than 3,000 print books and produces approximately 100 new scholarly, reference, trade books and 13 scholarly journals each year.

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Latin American Comics in the Twenty-First Century Transgressing the Frame James Scorer
France and Algeria A History of Decolonization and Transformation Phillip Naylor
Grief is a Sneaky Bitch An Uncensored Guide to Navigating Loss Lisa Keefauver
Juneteenth Rodeo Sarah Bird, Demetrius Pearson
Chuco Punk Sonic Insurgency in El Paso Tara López
Invisibility and Influence A Literary History of AfroLatinidades Regina Marie Mills
Unruly Domestication Poverty, Family, and Statecraft in Urban Peru Kristin Skrabut
Physicians of the Future Doctor-Influencers, Patient-Consumers, and the Business of Functional Medicine Rosalynn A. Vega
William Hanson and the Texas-Mexico Border Violence, Corruption, and the Making of the Gatekeeper State John Weber
Oil Cities The Making of North Louisiana’s Boomtowns, 1901-1930 Henry Alexander Wiencek
Rick Perry A Political Life Brandon Rottinghaus
Visible Ruins The Politics of Perception and the Legacies of Mexico's Revolution Mónica M. Salas Landa
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