April 19, 2024
Join Alexandra Grabbe, author of the The Nansen Factor: Refugee Stories on June 18, 2024 at Belmont Books for a discussion with Michelle Hoover, co-founder of the GrubStreet Novel Incubator and… READ MORE
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising started on April 19th, 1943. For 27 days, a few hundred young Jewish men and women, poorly armed with a few pistols and homemade grenades, fought… READ MORE
April 18, 2024
Series Editor: Ken Albala (University of the Pacific) Food choice is among the most powerful ways we express who we are. With a rich symbolic and ever evolving language, we perform our own personal and… READ MORE
April 17, 2024
Join The Twin Children of the Holocaust author Nancy L. Segal at the Danish Jewish Museum for a lecture where she’ll outline the fate of the twin children were subjected to… READ MORE
April 13, 2024
ASP is presenting new book series devoted to translations from German. The series aims to give the Russian specialist and student audience access to German Slavic studies as well as… READ MORE
April 8, 2024
Join Andrii Portnov in Cologne, Germany for a presentation on Dnipro: An Entangled History of a European City, to celebrate the partnership between the cities of Cologne and Dnipro, hosted by… READ MORE
February 23, 2024
Join COB authors Yelena Lembersky (Like a Drop of Ink in a Downpour) and Alexandra Grabbe (The Nansen Factor) as they discuss their two books in a conversation hosted by the Wellfleet Public Library.
February 22, 2024
Series Editor: Steven Teref (Harry S. Truman College, Chicago) Email: steref@academicstudiespress.com The Companions to Slavic Literature series features accessible volumes designed to introduce and inform the reading of literature from Slavic countries and… READ MORE
January 26, 2024
Big news: Academic Studies Press eBooks can now be purchased directly through our website! ASP is pleased to be teaming up with Glassboxx, a direct digital fulfilment platform designed to… READ MORE