The UL has purchased Duke University Press’s 2026 ebooks collection (we have acquired their annual frontlist collection every year since 2016). Duke generally publish around 150 titles per year, focusing on a variety of areas, including African studies, anthropology, art and art history, film and TV studies, and gender studies. With the purchase of this collection, Cambridge users will have permanent, unlimited and DRM-free access to Duke’s 2026 publications, as well as getting access to a backlist of more than 3,000 titles for the duration of the year.
Records for the 2026 titles will be added as they are released throughout the year. A selection of 2025 titles can be seen below (click here to skip to a list of iDiscover links). If you have any questions about Duke ebooks, please do get in touch with the English Collections team (engcc@lib.cam.ac.uk).








- Acting With the World: Agency in the Anthropocene
- The Archive and the Aural City: Sound, Knowledge, and the Politics of Listening
- Bangkok after Dark: Maurice Rocco, Transnational Nightlife, and the Making of Cold War Intimacies
- Cleansing the Nation: India, the Hindu Modern, and Mediations of Gender
- Geographies of the Ear: The Cultural Politics of Sound in Contemporary Barcelona
- Mediating Modernisms: Indigenous Artists, Modernist Mediators, Global Networks
- Speculative Relations: Indigenous Worlding and Repair
- Total Market American: Race, Data, and Advertising