OAH 2026 Virtual Exhibit

Organization of American Historians
Philadelphia, PA
April 16-19, 2026
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University of Illinois Press

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press virtual exhibit for the 2026 Organization of American Historians conference! Use the promo code OAH for 50% off of all books when ordering from our website, April 16-26, 2026.

Featured Books

Sidney Breese
Life and Law in an Expanding America
Author: Joseph A. Ranney Gateway Beer
St. Louis Craft Brewing in the Shadow of Anheuser-Busch
Author: Joel Bittle Dangerous Migration
Mexican Labor and the Fight for Immigrant Rights
Author: Eladio B. Bobadilla

Lady Daredevils
American Women and Early Aviation
Author: Barbara Ganson A History of Bicycling in Illinois
160 Years of Booms and Busts
Author: Christopher Sweet Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites
Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark
Author: Seth S. Tannenbaum

Marriage Making News
Working Women and Millionaire Men in the Progressive Era
Author: Carole Srole Power and Just Transitions
Struggles for a Post-Coal Future in an Appalachian Valley
Author: John Gaventa and Gabe Schwartzman When Democrats Won the Heartland
Progressive Populism in the Age of Reagan, 1978-1992
Author: Cory Haala

Featured Journals

Cover of Diasporic Italy: Journal of the Italian American Studies Association, Volume 5, 2025
Cover image: Art of a father and son entitled "Paternità" by Thomas Brazzolotto

Have you listened to our podcast on the special issue Fathers and Sons?

More Journals to Explore:

Free E-Book

April's Free E-Book! Hidden Histories of Unauthorized Migrations from Europe to the United States. Edited by Danielle Battisti and S. Deborah Kang. University of Illinois Press.

Special Journals Promo

This article was the winner of the 2024–2025 Carlton C. Qualey Memorial Article Award, honoring the best article published in the Journal of American Ethnic History in 2023.

Let’s Talk

Alison Syring is an acquisitions editor at the University of Illinois Press.

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Dominique Moore is an acquisitions editor at the University of Illinois Press. Her academic background includes a BA in English with a minor in gender and women’s studies at UIUC and an MA in African American studies from UCLA. Dominique brings experience, knowledge, and passion to her acquisitions in Black studies; women, gender, and sexuality studies; and American ethnic studies.

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