Search begins for new UH Press director
UH Press is looking for a new leader for Hawaiʻi’s only scholarly publisher.
UH Press is looking for a new leader for Hawaiʻi’s only scholarly publisher.
Shoichi Iwasaki and Rumiko Shinzato published a first of its kind Okinawan language textbook for English speakers.
Archaeologist Patrick Kirch updates his pioneering work, Feathered Gods and Fishhooks: The Archaeology of Ancient Hawaiʻi.
The journal is devoted exclusively to the identification, gathering, preservation and dissemination of Filipino American history and culture.
Ka Māno Wai: The Source of Life explores Native Hawaiian cultural practices from the perspectives of kumu loea, or experts.
The Kenneth W. Baldridge Prize was presented to Tom Coffman for his book detailing the story of the internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi.
Edward J. (Ned) Shultz will receive one of the highest honors bestowed upon Korean studies scholars around the world.
UH Press is the publisher of a forthcoming book series that has been awarded a $120,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
The publication will feature research and conversations around archaeology, history and heritage management in Polynesia.
UH Press published the largest and most comprehensive collection of Cambodian literature available in English to date.