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New York University Press; Parent company: New York University: Founded: 1916: Founder: Elmer Ellsworth Brown: Country of origin: United States: Headquarters location: New York, New York: Distribution: Ingram Publisher Services (US) [1] Combined Academic Publishers (UK) [2] Publication types: Books: Official website: nyupress.org
The Road to Poverty: The Making of Wealth and Hardship in Appalachia (2000, Cambridge University Press, written with Dwight Billings) No Middle Ground: Women & Radical Protest (1998, New York University Press, Editor) Women of The Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920s (1991, New York University Press)
Jeffrey Berman is a literary scholar, author, and editor.He is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at the University at Albany, SUNY, [1] He is the author or co-author of over twenty books and one hundred and fifty articles, book chapters, and reviews, including Dying to Teach: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Learning, and Cutting and the Pedagogy of Self-Disclosure.
Co-editor (with Monika Krause, Michael Palm, and Mary Nolan), The University Against Itself: The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace (Temple University Press, 2007) Co-Editor (With Kristin Ross) Anti-Americanism (New York University Press, 2004) Editor, No Sweat: Fashion, Free Trade, and the Rights of Garment Workers (Verso, 1997)
He previously taught at the University of Toronto in Canada. [1] He has published several books, including: David J. Elliott (1995). Music Matters: A New Philosophy of Music Education. New York: Oxford University Press. ——— (editor) (2005). Praxial Music Education: Reflections and Dialogues. New York: Oxford University Press.
The Business Press Editor. New York University Press, New York, ISBN 0-8147-3016-7; Holliday, Karen Kahler (1987). A Content Analysis of Business Week, Forbes and Fortune from 1966 to 1986. Master's of Journalism thesis from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 69 pages, OCLC 18772376, available on microfilm
Press, Andrea L., and Camille Johnson-Yale. 2007. “Political Talk and the Flow of Ambient Television: Women Watching OPRAH in an African-American Hair Salon.” pp. 1–29 in James Schwoch and Phil Goldstein, editors, Reception Study. New York: Oxford University Press. Press, Andrea L. 2006. “Audience Research in the Post-Audience Age.”
Joseph Salem Lelyveld was born to a Jewish family in Cincinnati on April 5, 1937. [2] His father was Arthur Lelyveld, a Reform Jewish rabbi and political activist. [3] [4] His parents separated and his father traveled much for his advocacy in politics, so Lelyveld was raised by other relatives, primarily in New York City. [3]
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