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Empowering Your Next Discovery

06/01/2026

Why choose MUSE? With wide-ranging scholarship in humanities and social sciences, Project MUSE helps people address society’s most pressing challenges from new angles.

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05/27/2026

Volume V of the USHMM Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, is now available on Project MUSE. This volume illuminates the vast and lethal scope of the racial persecution, detention, and murder of non-Jewish victims by the N***s and their allies.

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05/22/2026

Have you explored the S2O on MUSE?

Thanks to the generous support of our global publishing partners, our S2O initiative has reached a milestone of releasing current issues of over 100 journals from 28 publishers!

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05/20/2026

Did you know that MUSE hosts select books published by the University of Nebraska Press? Explore timely titles like "A Poisoned Chalice," "Confronting Water Insecurity," and more now.

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05/13/2026

Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with Asian and Pacific studies journals on Project MUSE, from "Asian Perspectives" to "The Contemporary Pacific" and many more.

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05/07/2026

Explore new and recent books from the University Press of Kentucky now on Project MUSE, including "After the Blitz," "Ghosts of My Old Dominion," and many more.

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05/05/2026

Johns Hopkins University Press and BioOne Announce Landmark Nonprofit Integration. Follow the link to read the full announcement now.

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05/04/2026

Interested in scholarly publishing, humanities, social science, and equitable access to research?

With hundreds of academic journals and over 100,000 books and articles, MUSE is the premier source of scholarly humanities content. Join our mailing list to receive our latest updates.

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04/29/2026

Did you know that the "Sewanee Review" is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the United States? Access the latest issue, featuring writings by Clare Needham, Kelan Nee, Rebecca Gayle Howell, and more, on MUSE.

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04/27/2026

Why choose MUSE? Content on Project MUSE is mobile-friendly and meets US and international accessibility standards, making it possible for everyone to access groundbreaking scholarship.

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