We’re excited to celebrate our award-winning titles! While awards may not be the ultimate goal of a book, they represent a significant milestone—a| Academic Studies Press
In April 1996, the Academy of American Poets launched National Poetry Month to celebrate poetic language and its essential role in human communication.| Academic Studies Press
By Elio Zarmati At the age of fourteen, I was one of the Jews caught in the mass migration that came to be known as the Second Exodus. That exodus took| Academic Studies Press
International Women's Day takes us back to the early twentieth century. It was preceded by Women's Day, organized by socialists in the United Here is our booklist reviving the stories of women from different parts of the world. Remember: reading is a silent but prominent act of solidarity.| Academic Studies Press
The armed conflict in the east of Ukraine brought about an emergence of a distinctive trend in contemporary Ukrainian poetry: the poetry of war. Directly and...| Academic Studies Press
Three years have already passed since the start of the full-scale invasion of the Russian army into Ukraine. Millions of people have faced displacement,| Academic Studies Press
What events from the past do you recall today? The answer might seem quite obvious: it depends on the culture that influenced you most. Today is a January 27 is observed globally as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The date marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp. The main concept is not limited to honoring the memory of the victims as it is also valuable to support the survivors, and to remind people about t...| Academic Studies Press
The end of the year provides an opportunity to reflect. This year had many highs and lows, including social and humanitarian tragedies throughout the The end of the year provides an opportunity to reflect. This year had many highs and lows, including social and humanitarian tragedies throughout the world. For many of us, books offer shelter, a place to search for answers to the complex challenges of our time, and a forum for reflection and analysis.| Academic Studies Press
As gift-giving season approaches, we’re excited to share our recommendations for many different types of readers! For Story Seekers: Everyone loves a good| Academic Studies Press
Some dates mean much more than just an ordinary day in the calendar. November 9th is a pivotal date that highlights two opposite zones of the historical landscape of the... READ MORE The post Two Days of Remembrance in One appeared first on Academic Studies Press.| Academic Studies Press
We are pleased to present here an overview of Karine Rashkovsky’s An Improbable Life: My Father’s Escape from Soviet Russia, accompanied by a short piece of commentary on the book... READ MORE The post Reflections on Freedom and Hope: A Note from Karine Rashkovsky, the author of “An Improbable Life: My Father’s Escape from Soviet Russia” appeared first on Academic Studies Press.| Academic Studies Press
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| Academic Studies Press
We are pleased to present here an excerpt from Roman Dziarski’s How We Outwitted and Survived the Nazis: The True Story of the Holocaust Rescuers, Zofia Sterner and Her Family, accompanied by a personal introduction from the author. The book tells the story how his family rescued Jews from the Holocaust and survived WWII, against the backdrop of the realities of the Nazi and Soviet occupation of Poland.| Academic Studies Press