As part of its 75th anniversary, the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) invited member presses to construct a “map of influence,” an online geographic illustration of the reach of its own authors and subjects. Based only on our past two seasons’ titles, the Virginia map of influence shows a not-surprising concentration of authors and subject matter in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic, but also extends as far as Brazil, Vietnam, and South Africa.
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Adams Papers: Three new volumes in ROTUNDA
Rotunda is releasing three new digital editions of volumes from the Adams Papers project (sponsored by the Massachusetts Historical Society and published by Harvard University Press) in Rotunda’s Adams Papers Digital Edition.
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Dolley Madison Digital Edition: 300 New Documents
Our Dolley Madison Digital Edition, edited by Holly C. Shulman, has been updated with 300 new documents, 360 additional identifications of people, places, and terms, and six new editorial essays exploring aspects of Dolley’s life during her widowhood in the 1840s.
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A “Stunning” Salome
When we published a new translation of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé last year, we celebrated with a live reading of the play that was covered by CNN. Joseph Donohue’s translation is now being staged at Villanova University, where it has received raves, one of which you may read online here.
