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University of Massachusetts Press Spring 2025 Catalogue

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ABOUT THE PRESS MISSION STATEMENT University of Massachusetts Press publishes scholarly and creative books, in both print and digital formats, that reflect the high quality and diversity of contemporary intellectual life on our campuses, in our region, and around the country and the world. We serve interconnected communities— scholars, students, and citizens—and with our publishing program we seek to reflect and enhance the values and strengths of the university and the commonwealth.

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MALCOLM BEFORE X

THE INNERMOST HOUSE

Patrick Parr $29.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-816-6 African American Intellectual History

A Memoir Cynthia Blakeley $22.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-814-2 Bright Leaf

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OUR SCIENCE, OURSELVES

UMass Press staff are proud members and supporters of the Professional Staff Association and University Staff Association.

How Gender, Race, and Social Movements Shaped the Study of Science Christa Kuljian $29.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-818-0 Activist Studies of Science & Technology

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SAILING TO FREEDOM

Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad EDITED BY Timothy D. Walker $27.95, paper, 978-1-62534-592-9

TESTING EDUCATION

FOOD MARGINS

Kathy Greeley $24.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-783-1

Cathy Stanton $26.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-805-0

A Teacher’s Memoir

Lessons from an Unlikely Grocer

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CONIFERS OF THE NEW ENGLAND– ACADIAN FOREST A Cultural History Steve Keating $24.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-787-9 Bright Leaf

TRAIL RUNNING SOUTHERN VERMONT

CLIMATE JUSTICE AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Ben Kimball $22.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-789-3 Bright Leaf

Realities, Responses, and Reimaginings for a Better Future EDITED BY Rajini Srikanth and Linda Thompson

$32.95, paper, 978-1-62534-803-6

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