University of California Press, Journals + Digital Publishing
Founded in 1893, University of California Press, Journals and Digital Publishing Division disseminates scholarship of enduring value. One of the largest, most distinguished, and innovative of the university presses today, its collection of print and online journals spans topics in the humanities and social sciences, with concentrations in sociology, musicology, history, religion, cultural and area studies, ornithology, law, and literature. In addition to publishing its own journals, the division also provides traditional and digital publishing services to many client scholarly societies and associations.

Representations
Representations publishes trend-setting articles and criticism in a wide variety of fields within the humanities. Through articles, special issues, and forums, contributors provide the scholarly world with singular approaches to interdisciplinary study and clarify and identify the many discursive components of our cultural framework.
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
University of California Press Journals + Digital Publishing is proud to announce that the Society of Architectural Historians, a not-for-profit membership organization and learned society that promotes the study and preservation of the built environment worldwide, has selected UC Press as its new partner in publishing the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (JSAH), beginning in 2010.
Representations 108, The Way We Read Now, takes a close look at new ways of performing literary analysis in the twenty-first century.
UC Press is pleased to announce that Arman Schwartz‌’s "Rough Music: Tosca and Verismo Reconsidered," from the Spring 2008 19th-Century Music, has been awarded the Royal Musical Association's Jerome Roche Prize for 2009.
The first and only scholarly journal to explore The Golden State in its totality--its history, culture, society, industry, politics, and arts and how they both influence and are influenced by the wider world—Boom is devoted to advancing our intellectual understanding of California.
Due to renewed public interest, in September UC Press will be reissuing the Summer 2005 issue of Gastronomica, a tribute to legendary food icon Julia Child.
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