New York University Press has been committed to publishing high-quality works since its inception in 1916. In 1952, the Press began to focus solely on scholarly books with the assistance of then director Filmore Hyde. During the 1960s the Press published one of its most well-known titles, The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman. The 1980s and 1990s saw the Press grow in several directions, publishing works in psychology, gender studies, law, African American studies, Asian American studies, and Latino/a studies.

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The Labor of Architecture Creativity, Design, and the Building of a New Class Consciousness C. G. Beck
Breaking the Bonds of Fate Epicurus and Marx John Bellamy Foster
Bedouin Poets of the Nafūd Desert Khalaf Abū Zwayyid, ʿAdwān al-Hirbīd, ʿAjlān ibn Rmāl, Rocío Quispe Agnoli, Marcel Kurpershoek
Chinese American Mothering Toy Len Goon's Legacy and the Myth of the Model Minority Andrea Louie
Disabled Power A Storm, A Grid, and Embodied Harm in the Age of Disaster Angela Frederick
Jewish Marital Captivity The Past, Present, and End of a Historic Abuse Shulamit S. Magnus
Ostraka from Trimithis, Volume 3 Texts Mainly from the 2014 and 2015 Seasons (Amheida VIII) Rodney Ast, Roger S. Bagnall, Clementina Caputo, Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Giovanni R. Ruffini, Günter Vittmann, Paola Davoli, Anna Lucille Boozer
Latino Fathers What Shapes and Sustains Their Parenting Fatima Suarez
The Limits of Diversity How Secular and Evangelical Campuses Reproduce Inequality Esther Chan
Growing Up Pure White Girls, Queer Teens, and the Racial Foundations of Purity Culture Lauren D. Sawyer
Corrections at Work A Call for Institutional Accountability TaLisa J. Carter
On the Side of ICE Policing Immigrants in a Sanctuary State Peter Mancina
Racial Exhaustion How to Move Through Racism in the Wake of DEI Ralina L. Joseph
Making the Best of Semen Prospects for Law and Regulation Anita Bernstein
Christmas in Yiddish Tradition The Untold Story Jordan Chad
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