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Welcome to our virtual exhibit for the American Studies Association 2025 meeting! All of the books listed here are available to you at the meeting discount of 30% off list price plus free domestic shipping. Click on the buy buttons below and use the promotional code EX58118 in the shopping cart to get 30% off physical books.*

Books in this field are acquired by Alan Thomas and Timothy Mennel.

Ebook discount: Most of the books published by the University of Chicago Press are also available in ebook form from our website. To get a 20% discount on ebooks published by the University of Chicago Press, use promotional code UCPXEB during checkout. (UCPXEB only applies to full-priced ebooks published by the University of Chicago Press.)

We also welcome you to browse our Journals Division's journals. Enjoy a selection of free articles and a 20% discount on most subscriptions with code UCPJ20.** Our journals include American Political ThoughtThe Journal of African American History, and American Art.

*This offer is valid until January 22, 2026. For titles where paperback and cloth versions are available, the discount only applies to the paperback.

**Discounts may not apply to all membership journals. Postage may apply to journal subscriptions with a print component. Taxes apply. Visit the journal home pages for more information.

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Featured Books

Underworld Work

Black Atlantic Religion Making in Jim Crow New Orleans

Ahmad Greene-Hayes

Metropolitan Latinidad

Transforming American Urban History

A. K. Sandoval-Strausz

Our Grief Is Not a Cry for War

The Movement to Stop the War on Terror

Jeremy Varon

Faith, Family, and Flag

Branson Entertainment and the Idea of America

Joanna Dee Das

Reasons and Feelings

Writing for the Humanities Now

Sarah Mesle

Pragmatics of Democracy

A Political Theory of African American Literature Before Emancipation

Douglas A. Jones

This Is Rhythm

Ella Jenkins, Children’s Music, and the Long Civil Rights Movement

Gayle F. Wald

Unrefined

How Capitalism Reinvented Sugar

David Singerman

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