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Black History Month Booklist
This Black History Month, we’re celebrating authors writing at the intersection of Black studies and fields such as public health, history, literary studies, higher education, and more. Below are some of the featured books on our Black History Month booklist.
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Top Ten Hopkins Press Journal Articles of 2023
In 2023, Hopkins Press published 108 journals, working with 378 editors who worked with 4,860 distinct authors to publish 3,669 articles across 244 issues. We tallied up the articles our readers clicked through, and discovered the 10 most-read articles Hopkins...
Top Ten of 2023 - The most-read Hopkins Press articles of the year
Jacqueline Antonovich on the Medical Politics of White Supremacy
The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians awards prizes each year to female historians or historians who identify as a woman for both books and articles. The 2023 article in the fields of the history of women, gender, and/or sexuality Honorable Mention was...
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Achieving Scientific Objectivity for the DSM
Guest Post by Bennett Knox The revision of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is sometimes derided as more a matter of canonizing consensus among powerful psychiatrists than an objective scientific search for truth. This type of...
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The Hopkins Review Takes Home CELJ Phoenix Award
Congratulations to The Hopkins Review, winner of the 2022 Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial and Design Achievement! The award was announced at the Modern Language Association’s annual convention in San Francisco on Friday, January 6th by the Council of...
The Hopkins Review Vol 13, No. 4 and Volume 15, No. 1
A New Digital Frontier for T. S. Eliot Scholarship

Hopkins Press is pleased to announce the launch of the digital T. S. Eliot collection on Project MUSE. Watch below as Anthony Cuda, managing editor of the digital collection, as well as a co-editor of the second volume of The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot: The Critical Edition and a Professor of English at UNC Greensboro, shares all the exciting features available on this new digital platform. 

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Hopkins Press Welcomes Seven New Journals
Hopkins Press is pleased to announce the addition of seven distinguished titles to its scholarly publishing roster. The addition of Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, World Politics: A Quarterly Journal of International Relations, J19: The Journal of...
Seven new journals on a table.
University Press Week Bookseller Spotlight: Greedy Reads
Our week-long celebration of University Press Week concludes with a spotlight on one of our favorite local booksellers. Greedy Reads has two locations here in Baltimore - in Fells Point at 1744 Aliceanna St and in Remington at 320 W 29th Street - just a few...
Hopkins Press Celebrates University Press Week
Hopkins Press Internship Program Enters its 2nd Year
#NextUP: The Hopkins Press Internship Program Why an internship program? Justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) are fundamental parts of the Hopkins Press culture. Our internship program was started as a proactive way to attract diverse talent to the...
Hopkins Press Celebrates University Press Week
A Q&A with Andrew M. Wehrman
Continuing our University Press Week blog tour, today we’re spotlighting historian Andrew M. Wehrman, whose timely book The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution comes out on December 6, 2022. We spoke with Wehrman about his...
Hopkins Press Celebrates University Press Week