Oregon State University Press
For fifty years, Oregon State University Press has been publishing exceptional books about the Pacific Northwest—its people and landscapes, its flora and fauna, its history and cultural heritage. The Press has played a vital role in the region’s literary life, providing readers with a better understanding of what it means to be an Oregonian. Today, Oregon State University Press publishes distinguished books in several academic areas from environmental history and natural resource management to indigenous studies.
Facing the World
Defense Spending and International Trade in the Pacific Northwest Since World War II
An examination of select federal and state-level politicians in the Pacific Northwest in the post-World War II era, exploring how individuals secured the economic expansion of the Pacific Northwest.
The Other Oregon
People, Environment, and History East of the Cascades
Listening at Outlook Creek
Nature in Spiritual Practice
Explores the tenuous character of the human relationship to the natural world in the twenty first century, arguing that contact with specific places is necessary for fostering a sense of meaning and fulfillment in today’s high-tech world.
A Generous Nature
Lives Transformed by Oregon
Persistent Callings
Seasons of Work and Identity on the Oregon Coast
Sporting Oregon
A Pictorial History of Early Oregon Sports
Catch and Release
An Oregon Life in Politics
The Mountains of Paris
How Awe and Wonder Rewrote My Life
Ricky in the City
Where the Wildlife Live
With the help of new friends, young citizen scientists Ricky and Ellie discover a fascinating variety of wildlife and habitats during their weekend visit to the city of Portland, where they map out wildlife connections and make contributions to regional databases.