National motto debate: In history, we trust
November 9, 2011
“In God We Trust” has been the official national motto since 1956, but the motto E Pluribus Unum dates back to the founding of the American nation. In the 1770s… READ MORE
November 9, 2011
“In God We Trust” has been the official national motto since 1956, but the motto E Pluribus Unum dates back to the founding of the American nation. In the 1770s… READ MORE
November 4, 2011
At the end of October, AAUP’s Books for Understanding rounded up key titles on capital punishment, including subtopics such as history, justice and morality, personal and international perspectives, and capital… READ MORE
November 1, 2011
“In the first decade of the 21st-century, the image of the typical immigrant in the American imagination… is that of a working-class Mexican or Central American man. This stereotype continues… READ MORE
October 28, 2011
If you didn’t see NYU Press author Leigh Goodmark’s op-ed in the Baltimore Sun last week, check it out here! In “Domestic violence: Legal system fails abused women,” Goodmark asserts that it’s… READ MORE
October 27, 2011
Though she may look to have been a classier dame, Hedda Hopper was likely just as ruthless as Perez, or any other rumormonger du jour. When asked why she wrote… READ MORE
October 24, 2011
Or perhaps Halloween just came early for Fox Nation readers? Our book, Tales for Little Rebels, is receiving quite a bit of media coverage as a result of the Occupy… READ MORE
October 19, 2011
Dr. Joel Hoffman, author of In the Beginning: A Short History of the Hebrew Language, fleshes out the 5 ways English translations can get it wrong in HuffPost’s new Op-Ed…. READ MORE
October 6, 2011
“NYU Press mourns the passing of its valued author, former board member, and friend Derrick Bell. A bold and courageous teacher and visionary, Derrick devoted his long life to fighting… READ MORE