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2024 Call for Book Proposals: Global Studies of the United States

Posted on August 29, 2024 (July 26, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in announcement, Call for Papers

Acquiring Editor: Dominique J. MooreSeries Editors: Jane Desmond and Virginia R. Dominguez The University of Illinois Press and The International Forum for U.S. Studies (IFUSS) are pleased to sponsor the series Global […]

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Q&A with the author of LISTENING TO WORKERS

Posted on August 27, 2024 (August 21, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in labor history, Q&A

Daniel J. Clark, author of Listening to Workers: Oral Histories of Metro Detroit Autoworkers in the 1950s, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write […]

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New and Retiring Journals Managers Q&A

Posted on August 23, 2024 (August 23, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in announcement, journals, Q&A

We are delighted to announce that Jeff McArdle is our new Journals Manager! Jeff brings with him over two decades of experience within the Press’s Journals Department, having held various […]

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Q&A with a co-author of ILLINOIS POLITICS

Posted on August 22, 2024 (August 23, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in Illinois / regional, politics, Q&A

James D. Nowlan, co-author of Illinois Politics: A Citizen’s Guide to Power, Politics, and Government, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?   […]

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Q&A with the editor of INSTRUMENTAL LIVES

Posted on August 19, 2024 (July 19, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in asian studies, ethnomusicology, music, Q&A

Helen Rees, the editor of Instrumental Lives: Musical Instruments, Material Culture, and Social Networks in East and Southeast Asia, answers questions on her new book. Q: Why did you decide […]

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Q&A with the author of INK

Posted on August 12, 2024 (July 19, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in African American Studies, biography, Chicago, music, Q&A, sports

Clifford R. Murphy, the author of Ink: The Indelible J. Mayo Williams, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book? I felt that […]

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National Connecticut Day — Recommended Reading from Connecticut History Review

Posted on August 10, 2024 (August 2, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in journals, Reading List

Today is National Connecticut Day! To celebrate the long history of the fifth state to join the union, we’re highlighting some articles from Connecticut History Review.  The following articles include […]

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Tagged asian american history, Asian studies, journals, reading list

Black Appalachia: Discussing a Special Issue of Journal of Appalachian Studies

Posted on August 7, 2024 (August 2, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in Appalachian studies, journals, podcast

“A lot of what we’re doing is saying, ‘No, it is not monolithic.’ Appalachia is a thirteen-state region that is diverse in every way that a region can be diverse […]

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AEJMC 2024 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on August 6, 2024 (August 6, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in communication, conferences, journalism, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to our virtual exhibit for the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in Philadelphia, PA! Use promo code AEJMC24 for 50% off all communication studies books when ordering from […]

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Tagged communication, communications, conferences, journalism

Q&A with the authors of PLAYING THE CHANGES

Posted on August 5, 2024 (July 19, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in African American Studies, biography, jazz, music, Q&A

Darius Brubeck and Catherine Brubeck, the author of Playing the Changes: Jazz at an African University and on the Road, answers questions on their new book. Q: Why did you […]

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Free E-book Giveaway: BUY BLACK

Posted on August 1, 2024 (July 17, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in African American Studies, black studies, communication, culture, eBooks, gender studies, popular culture, women's history

August’s free e-book is here! Check out Buy Black: How Black Women Transformed US Pop Culture by Aria S. Halliday before the month is over!  Buy Black examines the role American […]

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2024 Journals Q2 UPdate

Posted on July 30, 2024 (July 24, 2024) by Kristina Stonehill
in journals

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

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