Posts by Yale University Press

In Memoriam: Lt. Gen. William E. Odom

The recent passing of retired senior military official and former Yale professor William Odom has given many the chance to reflect on his life of service and scholarship. In his work with the Carter and Reagan administrations, Odom maintained a hard-line stance on the Soviet Union, a nation that had

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Pregnancy and work

Marjorie Greenfield— I just did such a fun interview about pregnancy and work for a writer for the Schenectady (NY) Daily Gazette. For those who live in that area, it will come out Sunday July 6. Joann McFadden, the writer, asked me open-ended questions, so I got to talk about all my

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Book Expo 2008

Greetings from Los Angeles. Chris Gondek of the Yale Press Podcast, here. I’ve been asked to give you, the Yale Press Log reader, a sense of what Book Expo is like and what Yale University Press is up to here. So, without further ado… Book Expo is the yearly gathering

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Yale Press Podcast, Episode 16

Episode 16 of the Yale Press Podcast is now available. Download Episode 16. In Episode 16, Chris Gondek speaks with (1) Jonathan Zittrain about The Future of the Internet–And How to Stop It, and with (2) Benny Morris about the founding of Israel and the first Arab-Israeli War. Download it

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Marwan Muasher on WAMU’s Diane Rehm Show

Marwan Muasher, the author of The Arab Center, will appear today at 11AM ET on WAMU’s The Diane Rehm Show, broadcast nationwide via NPR and Sirius Satellite Radio (you can find a list of participating radios here). Muasher will talk about his twenty-year experience with the peace process in the

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“The Hamburger” and Memorial Day

Memorial Day is coming up, and with it the traditional beginning of summer in the United States, bringing along family gatherings, picnics, barbecues… and hamburgers . The hamburger has become a symbol of American culture and values around the world; it also became the subject of the latest book in

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MotherTalk calls The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book “an invaluable resource”

In the wake of Mother’s Day last Sunday, women who plan to continue working during pregnancy will benefit from reading Marjorie Greenfield‘s The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book, writes MotherTalk.com. The website quotes one of its reviewers as saying: “until now I have not found a comprehensive, easy to read, enjoyable

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New York Magazine calls Superheroes a “genuinely cool book”

New York Magazine got their hands on an advance copy of Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy by Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton. They decided to do an early preview of the exhibition, which premiered at the Met this past Wednesday. New York Magazine called Superheroes a “genuinely cool book,” and found

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Israel’s Independence and Churchill’s Zionism

As Israel, and its millions of supporters world-wide, celebrate its 60th birthday, few realize the important role that Winston Churchill played in the establishment of the State of Israel and the shaping of the modern Middle East. Michael Makovsky’s groundbreaking Churchill’s Promised Land, brings this and much more to light

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Morris’s 1948 is a critics’ favorite

Under the spotlight of the 60th anniversary of Israeli independence, Benny Morris’s recent book, 1948, is a praised as a shining example. Last Sunday’s New York Times Book Review features David Margolick’s review, saying: “Morris relates the story of his new book soberly and somberly, evenhandedly and exhaustively.” The May

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