Share Share
Tweet Tweet
Forward Forward
Harvard University Press
Bancroft Prize | Holberg Prize
Mia Bay
Sheila Jasanoff
Congratulations to Mia Bay and Sheila Jasanoff who were recognized this month for outstanding work!

Mia Bay’s Traveling Black is a winner of the 2022 Bancroft Prize. Bancroft Prize Judges laud, “A major intervention in our understanding of the civil rights movement and the everyday life of racial domination.”

Sheila Jasanoff, author of The Fifth Branch and Science at the Bar, is named the 2022 Holberg Laureate. Holberg Committee Chair Heike Krieger states, “Through sharing her work in both academic and popular forums, Jasanoff is a significant public intellectual, offering timely comments on topics of public concern.”

Visit our website for more award news »

New Books in March
Who’s Black and Why?
Who’s Black and Why? »
Edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Andrew S. Curran, Who’s Black and Why? is the first translation and publication of sixteen submissions to the notorious eighteenth-century Bordeaux essay contest on the cause of “black” skin—an indispensable chronicle of the rise of scientifically based, anti-Black racism.
A Little Book about the Big Bang
A Little Book about the Big Bang »
Tony Rothman’s A Little Book about the Big Bang receives raves from BBC Sky at Night, “This book may look small in size but, much like Doctor Who’s TARDIS, on the inside it is so much bigger.”
The Listeners
The Listeners »
Brian Hochman’s The Listeners traces the long and surprising history of wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping in the United States. A starred Publishers Weekly review urges us to be all ears for this “fascinating history.”
Murty Classical Library of India
Murty Classical Library of India
New Volumes »
Murty Classical Library of India’s redesigned website announces new volumes, including the paperbacks of Biharilal’s He Spoke of Love and Mir Taqi Mir’s Ghazals.
The History of Akbar
The History of Akbar »
The Wall Street Journal praises the eight-volume complete set of The History of Akbar: “An intricate (and often intimate) narrative of his reign… [This] translation… is impressively meticulous.”
More on Our Shelves
The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution

The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution »
“Rousing and authoritative… attempt[s] to recover the Constitution’s pivotal role in shaping claims of justice and equality.”
New Republic
Also available: Time of AnarchyNew DemocracyThe Seventh Member StateSustainable UtopiasThe Class MatrixOn Theories

Paperbacks: The CabinetThe Hacker and the StateIsland on FireThe Perfect FascistTacky’s RevoltBeing Property Once MyselfThe Global InteriorTime and Its Adversaries in the Seleucid Empire

New in The I Tatti Renaissance Library: Life of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Oration

Featured Event
Martin Rees at Cambridge Festival
9 April 2022: Martin Rees, coauthor of The End of Astronauts (forthcoming in April), at Cambridge Festival »
This event will be in-person (booking required), and also live-streamed on the festival’s YouTube channel.
The War in Ukraine
On our blog »
We present books that offer a better understanding of the complicated, intertwined pasts of Ukraine and Russia.

In the News
Leading experts in economics, history, and politics, our authors continue to speak with the media about this crisis:
Harvard University Press
STAY CONNECTED
MORE RESOURCES
Subscribe   Subscribe
Facebook   Facebook
Twitter   Twitter
Instagram   Instagram
Awards »
Catalogs »
Events »

Resources for Educators and Students »
© 2022 Harvard University Press. All rights reserved.



Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.