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University of Minnesota Press

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The University of Minnesota Press is a university press that is part of the University of Minnesota. Founded in 1925, the University of Minnesota Press is best known for its books in social and cultural thought, critical theory, race and ethnic studies, urbanism, feminist criticism, and media studies. The University of Minnesota Press also publishes a significant number of translations of major works of European and Latin American thought and scholarship. Minnesota also publishes a diverse list of works on the cultural and natural heritage of the state and the upper Midwest region.**

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Book Title Author(s) Total References
Hope and Folly: United States and UnescoHerman, Edward; Preston, William; Schiller, Herbert I.4
Ruthless Criticism: New Perspectives in US Communications HistoryMcChesney, Robert3
The Rise and Fall of Palestine: A Personal Account of the Intifada YearsFinkelstein, Norman G.1

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