Posts Tagged ‘Johns Hopkins University Press’

Feb. 03 2018

A new Director for America’s oldest university press

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Booknotes, Host Blogs | Comments Off on A new Director for America’s oldest university press

      The historic Johns Hopkins University Press has a newly appointed  Director, who brings to the position twenty years’ experience with the National Academies Press. Barbara Kline Pope is this month’s guest on Booknotes.        

Sep. 02 2017

Victorian poetry from faraway places on Booknotes

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    In his new book, due for release by Johns Hopkins University Press later this year, Jason Rudy suggests that the poetry of Victorian-era Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada was vitally engaged in the social and political work of settlement in those countries.    

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