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John G. Douglass (Statistical Research, Inc. / University of Arizona), General Editor


Editorial Board

Stephen Acabado (University of California, Los Angeles)

Koh Keng We (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Christine Beaule (University of Hawai’i at Mānoa)

Laura Matthew (Marquette University)

Martin Gibbs (University of New England, Armidale, Australia)

Sara Gonzalez (University of Washington)

Steven W. Hackel (University of California, Riverside)

Stacie M. King (Indiana University)

Rafael de Bivar Marquese (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

Lee Panich (Santa Clara University)

Christopher R. DeCorse (University of Syracuse)

Innocent Pikirayi (University of Pretoria, South Africa)

Christopher Rodning (Tulane University)

Lynette Russell (Monash University, Australia)

Natalie Swanepoel (University of South Africa)

Juliet Wiersema (University of Texas, San Antonio)


The University Press of Colorado is accepting manuscripts for publication in our Global Colonialism series, a collection of nonfiction books that investigate the effects of colonialism globally on both colonizers and the colonized. Books in the series will be selected from across a variety of fields, including archaeology, anthropology, ethnohistory, and history.

Conquest and colonization have characterized the human experience from the time of the emergence of state-level societies. We invite global case studies, from the earliest known examples in antiquity to the current day, as well as more synthetic works that study the ties between areas connected by colonialism. Books in this series should study colonial processes at a local level, while also examining how these processes connect to larger spheres and themes.

All proposals for the this series should follow the press submission guidelines, and submission will be evaluated by the press acquisitions staff, the series editors and/or editorial board, as well as outside experts.

If you would like to make a donation to support future titles in the Global Colonialism series, please click here.

Out in the Center

Public Controversies and Private Struggles

Presumed Incompetent

The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia

Presumed Incompetent II

Race, Class, Power, and Resistance of Women in Academia

Racial Shorthand

Coded Discrimination Contested in Social Media

Recasting Race after World War II

Germans and African Americans in American-Occupied Germany

Relocating Authority

Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration

Remembering Lucile

A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High

Shooting Cowboys and Indians

Silent Western Films, American Culture, and the Birth of Hollywood

Staging Migrations toward an American West

From Ida B. Wells to Rhodessa Jones

Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story

Teaching American Indian Rhetorics

Taken from the Paradise Isle

The Hoshida Family Story

The Great Unknown

Japanese American Sketches

The House on Lemon Street

Japanese Pioneers and the American Dream

The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century

American Capitalism and Tribal Natural Resources

Second Edition

Writing Centers and Racial Justice

A Guidebook for Critical Praxis

Writing Centers and the New Racism

A Call for Sustainable Dialogue and Change

Writing Their Bodies

Restoring Rhetorical Relations at the Carlisle Indian School

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