Skip to content
Illinois Press Blog

Author: Kristina Stonehill

Profile picture of Kristina Stonehill

Posts by Kristina Stonehill

University Press Week: What does your press do to StepUP?

Posted on November 12, 2024 (November 12, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in 2024 UP Week, internship, Q&A, University Press Week

Every day, university presses worldwide step up to educate and enlighten, motivate and inspire, support and act. During University Press Week 2024, we explore the myriad ways our community’s publications […]

Read More

University Press Week: Who StepsUP at, with, or for your press? (part 2)

Posted on November 11, 2024 (November 12, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in 2024 UP Week, dance, music, Q&A, University Press Week

Every day, university presses worldwide step up to educate and enlighten, motivate and inspire, support and act. During University Press Week 2024, we explore the myriad ways our community’s publications […]

Read More

University Press Week: Who StepsUP at, with, or for your press? (part 1)

Posted on November 11, 2024 (November 11, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in 2024 UP Week, Appalachian studies, Q&A, University Press Week

Every day, university presses worldwide step up to educate and enlighten, motivate and inspire, support and act. During University Press Week 2024, we explore the myriad ways our community’s publications […]

Read More

AFS 2024 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on November 6, 2024 (November 4, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in anthropology, ethnomusicology, folklore, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press virtual exhibit for the 2024 American Folklore Society annual conference! Explore our extensive collection of books, journals, blog posts, and more. Use the […]

Read More

Tagged ethnomusicology, folk music, folklore

2024 Journals Q3 UPdate

Posted on November 5, 2024 (November 4, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in journals

Welcome to our quarterly Journals UPdate where you can get all the news surrounding journals at the University of Illinois Press. The “UP” in the title of this blog series […]

Read More

Folklore Studies and Disability: Discussing a Special Issue of Journal of American Folklore

Posted on November 4, 2024 (November 4, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in disability studies, folklore, journals, podcast

In the latest episode of the University of Press podcast, The UPside, JAF: A Global Quarterly, also known as the Journal of American Folklore, editor Dr. Lisa Gilman sat down […]

Read More

Free E-book Giveaway: FROM SLAVE CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE

Posted on November 1, 2024 (October 29, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in African American Studies, eBooks, literary studies, women & gender studies

November’s free e-book is here! Check out From Slave Cabins to the White House: Homemade Citizenship in African American Culture by Koritha Mitchell before the month is over!  Koritha Mitchell […]

Read More

Q&A with the author of HISTORY’S ERRATICS

Posted on October 31, 2024 (October 23, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in Irish studies, labor history, Q&A, religion

David M. Emmons, author of History’s Erratics: Irish Catholic Dissidents and the Transformation of American Capitalism, 1870-1930, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write […]

Read More

Interview on Globalizing Irish America: A Special Issue of Journal of American Ethnic History

Posted on October 30, 2024 (October 30, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in Irish studies, journals, podcast

In the latest episode of the University of Press podcast, The UPside, we sat down (virtually) with Guest Editors Dr. Cian T. McMahon and Dr. Darragh Gannon to discuss a […]

Read More

Q&A with the author of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, STATESMAN HISTORIAN

Posted on October 29, 2024 (October 2, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, Lincoln, Q&A

Jesse Derber, author of Abraham Lincoln, Statesman Historian, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?  While there are so many aspects of […]

Read More

Q&A with the author of LEARNING FOR WORK

Posted on October 28, 2024 by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, education, Illinois / regional, labor history, Q&A

Connie Goddard, author of Learning for Work: How Industrial Education Fostered Democratic Opportunity, answers questions on her new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?   The book […]

Read More

Q&A with the author of CONSTRUCTING DISABILITY AFTER THE GREAT WAR

Posted on October 25, 2024 (October 23, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, disability studies, military history, Q&A

Evan P. Sullivan, author of Constructing Disability after the Great War: Blind Veterans in the Progressive Era, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write […]

Read More

  • «
  • 1
  • …
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • …
  • 33
  • »
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: UI Press Custom by understrap.com.(Version: 1.0.0)