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Cambria Press will be at the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. – Visit booth 206!

Cambria Press academic publisher AHA 2014 Washington DC
Check out books with outstanding reviews at the Cambria Press booth at the AHA!

Cambria Press will be at the American Historical Association in Washington D.C. Visit the Cambria Press booth (206) in the exhibit hall to browse books such as:

Series editor Ana Lucia Araujo (Howard University) for the Cambria Studies in Slavery: Past and Present book series will also be at #AHA2014.

Dr. Araujo will be participating at the following sessions:

AHA Session 75: Women in Bondage: Local and Transnational Histories, Part 1: Journeys to Freedom: Enslaved Women in the North and South Atlantic Worlds

AHA Session 101: Women in Bondage: Local and Transnational Histories, Part 2: Daily Life, Sex, and Violence: Enslaved and Freed Women in Brazil and the United States

She will be presenting Crime and Punishment: Enslaved Women in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Cambria Press is offering a 40% discount on all hardcover titles for the AHA. Please use coupon code AHA2014; the offer is valid until Feb 14, 2014.

Check out our e-book rentals too: Cambria monographs have excellent chapter readings for undergraduate and graduate classes–avoid the hassle of textbook orders and simply assign a book chapter (or more) to students for the week’s reading for only $8.99!

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