AHA 2014 Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. – Great meeting authors, even better letting them know about glowing book reviews!

Cambria Press academic publisher Eli Alberts History Daoism Yao China AHA
Cambria Press author Eli Alberts

Cambria Press started off 2014 on an incredibly positive note at the 2014 American Historical Association (#AHA2014) annual meeting. One of the biggest highlights at conferences is meeting our authors, and it is even better when we get to speak them in person about the glowing journal reviews their books have earned!

Eli Alberts’s book, A History of Daoism and the Yao People of South China, has been praised by Asian Anthropology for being ” truly delightful … the first book that combines Chinese, Japanese and Western perspectives on the study of Yao identity and religion … an excellent example of the study of ethnic relations.” Asian Ethnology also commends that book for being “a pioneering book.”

This book will be on display again at the 2014 Association of Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference in Philadelphia, but you don’t have to wait–read it online now!

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. Librarians can use this code too, so please pass this on to them! Download the Cambria Press history catalog and booklist.

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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