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Women in Iran from the Rise of Islam to 1800
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2005.

Robert Johnson
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2005.

Lost Sounds
Winner of an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award, 2005. Winner of the ARSC Award for Best Research in General History of Recorded Sound, 2005. Winner of the Irving Lowens Award, given by the Society for American Music for the best work published in 2004 in the field of American music. Tim Brooks received the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Lifetime Achievement Award, 2004.

Rhythm & Booze
Selected by Maxine Kumin as one of five volumes published in 2003 in the National Poetry Series. Finalist for the 2005 Poets Prize.

Renaissance Beasts
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2005.

From Charity to Social Work
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2005.

The Japanese in Latin America
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2005.

Radical Origins
Smith-Petit Best First Book Award from the Mormon History Association, 2005.

Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture
Certificate of Merit for Best Research in Recorded Blues by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC), 2005.

No Lonesome Road
American Book Award, given by the Before Columbus Foundation, 2005.

High Mountains Rising
Appalachian Writers Association, Appalachian Book of the Year Award in Nonfiction, 2005. Winner of the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award, 2005.

His Brother's Blood
Award of Superior Achievement, The Illinois State Historical Society, 2005.

The Making of a Lynching Culture
Winner of the Richard L. Wentworth Prize in American History, 2005.

Investigated Reporting
Recipient of the Frank Luther Mott--Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication meeting (2006); Recipient of the 2006 History Division Book Award of the AEJMC; and winner of the 2005 Donald McGannon Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communications Policy Research.

Ethnic Leadership and Midwestern Politics
Named a Wisconsin Historical Society Book Award of Merit, 2005.

The Black Cow's Footprint
Winner of the 2005 Edward Cameron Dimock, Jr. Prize in the Humanities of the American Institute of Indian Studies.