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SCMS 2022 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on March 30, 2022 (March 30, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in film, journalism, media studies, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press’s virtual exhibit for the 2022 Society for Cinema and Media Studies annual conference! We hope you’ll step inside our virtual booth and browse […]

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Celebrating 35 Years of the Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History Series

Posted on March 16, 2022 (March 15, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in american history, backlist classics, Women's Suffrage

The inaugural year of the Women in American History series saw two books published: Women Doctors in the Gilded-Age Washington: Race Gender, and Professionalism by Gloria Moldow and Friends and […]

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Tagged women gender and sexuality studies, women's history

SAM 2022 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on March 11, 2022 (March 10, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in american history, music, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press virtual exhibit for the 2022 Society for American Music annual meeting. Browse below our featured books and journals, plus interviews and specially curated […]

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Tagged Society for American Music

AAIHS 2022 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on March 11, 2022 (March 11, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in African American Studies, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press’s virtual exhibit for the 2022 African American Intellectual History Society annual meeting. We hope you’ll peruse our virtual booth below and browse books, […]

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Tagged African American history

Free Ebook Giveaway: The Heart of a Woman

Posted on March 1, 2022 (February 23, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in biography, eBooks, music

Celebrate Women’s History Month with March’s free ebook The Heart of a Woman: The Life and Music of Florence B. Price by Rae Linda Brown. The giveaway ends at the […]

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Tagged black composer, giveaway, women's history

Free Ebook Giveaway: The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago

Posted on February 1, 2022 (January 24, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in African American Studies, eBooks

Celebrate Black History Month with February’s free ebook THE MERCHANT PRINCE OF BLACK CHICAGO: ANTHONY OVERTON AND THE BUILDING OF A FINANCIAL EMPIRE by Robert E. Weems Jr.!  Born to […]

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Tagged Anthony Overton, giveaway

Q&A with Mirelsie Velázquez, Author of Puerto Rican Chicago

Posted on January 26, 2022 (October 19, 2021) by Charrice Jones
in author commentary, authors, education, latino studies, Q&A

Mirelsie Velázquez, author of Puerto Rican Chicago: Schooling the City, 1940-1977, answers questions on her scholarly influences, discoveries, and reader takeaways from her book. Q: Why did you decide to […]

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Tagged Chicago, education, Latina/o/x studies, Latino studies

Q&A With Lester D. Friedman, Author of Citizen Spielberg

Posted on January 25, 2022 (October 19, 2021) by Charrice Jones
in author commentary, film, Q&A

Lester D. Friedman, author of Citizen Spielberg, answers questions on his scholarly influences, discoveries, and reader takeaways in his book. Why did you decide to write this book? I did […]

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Tagged directors, film history, movies

Q&A With Rachel S. Cordasco, Author of Out of This World

Posted on January 12, 2022 (October 19, 2021) by Charrice Jones
in author commentary, authors, literary studies, Q&A, science fiction

Rachel S. Cordasco, author of Out of This World: Speculative Fiction in Translation from the Cold War to the New Millennium, answers questions on her scholarly influences, discoveries, and reader […]

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Tagged literary studies, science fiction, translation

AHA 2022 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on January 6, 2022 (January 10, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in american history, labor history, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press’s virtual exhibit for the 2022 American Historical Association annual meeting. Please step inside our virtual booth and browse new books, journals, author interviews, […]

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Tagged history

Q&A With Jason Resnikoff, Author of Labor’s End

Posted on January 6, 2022 (January 7, 2022) by Charrice Jones
in american history, author commentary, authors, development, labor history, Q&A

Jason Resnikoff, author of Labor’s End: How the Promise of Automation Degraded Work, answers questions on his scholarly influences, discoveries, and reader takeaways from his book. Q: Why did you […]

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Tagged American history, labor history

Q&A With Brooks Blevins, Author of History of The Ozarks, Vol.3

Posted on December 16, 2021 (December 16, 2021) by Charrice Jones
in american history, Appalachian studies, author commentary, Q&A, southern history

Brooks Blevins, author of A History of the Ozarks, Volume 3: The Ozarkers, answers questions on his scholarly influences, discoveries, and reader takeaways in his book. Q: Why did you […]

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Tagged American history, appalachian studies, cultural history, southern history
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