快色直播 books are honored as 2026 PROSE Award winners and finalists

Four 快色直播 books have been named PROSE Award Category Winners and another nine are honored as award finalists. Category winners, which are also recognized as category Finalists, are now eligible for Awards for Excellence, which will be announced, along with the top prize, the R.R. Hawkins Award, in the coming weeks.

Administered annually by the American Association of Publishers (AAP,) and now in its 50th year, the PROSE Awards recognize professional and scholarly publishers who have made, 鈥渟ignificant advancements in their respective fields of study each year as judged by a multidisciplinary panel of experts.鈥 We extend our congratulations to all the authors whose work has been celebrated this year by the PROSE Awards.

Category Winners

The World as We Know It: From Natural Philosophy to Modern Science by Peter Dear wins in the Physical Sciences and Mathematics: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology category.

Furious Minds: The Making of the MAGA New Right by Laura K. Field wins in the Social Sciences: Government and Politics category.

How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations by Carl Benedikt Frey wins in the Social Sciences: Economics category.

Intraterrestrials: Discovering the Strangest Life on Earth by Karen G. Lloyd wins in the Popular Science and Popular Mathematics category.

The Rising Sea: Foundations of Algebraic Geometry by Ravi Vakil wins in the Physical Sciences and Mathematics: Mathematics and Statistics category.

Category Finalists

Fuji: A Mountain in the Making by Andrew W. Bernstein is a Finalist in the World History category.

The Essential Einstein: Public Writings and Scientific Writings by Albert Einstein, Diana Kormos Buchwald, and Tilman Sauer is a Finalist in the Physical Sciences and Mathematics: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology category.

Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves by Jaap De Roode is a Finalist in the Biological and Life Sciences: Biology category (includes Animal Science and Botany).

Death in a Shallow Pond: A Philosopher, a Drowning Child, and Strangers in Need by David Edmonds is a Finalist in the Humanities: Philosophy category.

Native America: The Story of the First Peoples by Kenneth L. Feder is a Finalist in the Humanities: Biological Anthropology, Archeology and Ancient History category.

Iran's Grand Strategy: A Political History by Vali Nasr is a Finalist in the Social Sciences: Government and Politics category.

Fixed: Why Personal Finance Is Broken and How to Make It Work for Everyone by John Y. Campbell and Tarun Ramadorai is a Finalist in the Social Sciences: Business, Finance, and Management category.

Shared Prosperity in a Fractured World: A New Economics for the Middle Class, the Global Poor, and Our Climate by Dani Rodrik is a Finalist in the Social Sciences: Economics category. 

How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist鈥檚 Quest to Alter the Past by Steve Ramirez is a Finalist in the Popular Science and Popular Mathematics category.

How to Mentor Anyone in Academia by Maria LaMonaca Wisdom is a Finalist in the Social Sciences: Education Theory and Practice category.