Clara Platter acquires in history with a special focus on race, gender, and sexuality in the United States and with a new emphasis on early American history. She also acquires in law where her focus is constitutional law; criminal law; immigration law; law and society; and legal history. Clara evaluates submissions in a variety of disciplines and commissions projects directly from scholars.
Series: The Glucksman Irish Diaspora Series; The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute Series on Race and Justice; Citizenship and Migration in the Americas; Early American Places; Families, Law, and Society; Black Power Series
Recent Books Include: The Coffin Ship; Washington State Rising; Dark Agoras; Mutiny on the Rising Sun; America and the Making of an Independent Ireland; “Let Us Vote!”; Hereafter
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