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Creating the Land of Lincoln: The History and Constitution of Illinois, 1778-1870 awarded the Russell P. Strange Book of the Year Award from ISHS

Posted on May 1, 2019 (April 30, 2019) by michael
in announcement, awards, Lincoln

 We are pleased to announce that Creating the Land of Lincoln: The History and Constitutions of Illinois, 1778-1870 by Frank Cicero Jr. has won the Russell P. Strange Book of the Year Award from […]

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Scandinavian Studies at the U of I Press

Posted on April 26, 2019 (April 22, 2019) by michael
in american history, journals, Scandinavian Studies, The Callout

Since 2013, the U of I Press has been home to Scandinavian Studies, the official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study. This interdisciplinary journal features work […]

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Tagged Scandinavian Studies

Celebrating 25 Years of the History of Communication Series

Posted on April 22, 2019 (April 19, 2019) by michael
in announcement, catalog preview, communication

This year we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the History of Communication Series! Check out the new anniversary catalog, available here. In the early 1990s Richard Wentworth, the director […]

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Tagged HistoryofCommunication

Celebrating 25 Years of the Asian American Experience Series

Posted on April 19, 2019 (April 15, 2019) by michael
in announcement, asian american studies

The Asian American Experience Series turns 25 this year! Established in 1992, this interdisciplinary series publishes scholarship of high quality in history, religion, anthropology, sociology, political science, gender studies, visual […]

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Melissa Raine on “Humor and Humoralism”

Posted on April 17, 2019 (April 8, 2019) by michael
in Uncategorized

Melissa Raine is a research associate in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. She recently shared her thoughts on her article, “Humor and Humoralism: Representing […]

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Donna J. Nicol and Jennifer A. Yee on “Reclaiming Our Time”

Posted on April 12, 2019 (April 1, 2019) by michael
in author commentary, authors, feminist studies, higher education, interviews, journals, Q&A, women

Donna J. Nicol is an associate professor and the chair of Africana studies at California State University Dominguez Hills. Jennifer A. Yee is an associate professor of Asian American Studies […]

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The 2019 University of Illinois Press and the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) First Book Prize

Posted on April 11, 2019 by michael
in NWSA First Book Prize

It’s that time of year again! The University of Illinois Press and the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) are pleased to continue the annual competition for the best dissertation or […]

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Melissa Phruksachart “On Mentoring Future Faculty of Color”

Posted on April 8, 2019 (April 1, 2019) by michael
in author commentary, authors, education, feminist studies, Q&A

Melissa Phruksachart (prook-sa-chart) is LSA Collegiate Fellow in the Department of Film, Television, and Media at the University of Michigan. She teaches and researches across Asian/American studies, women of color […]

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Candis Bond on “Catcalling and the College Classroom”

Posted on April 3, 2019 (April 1, 2019) by michael
in author commentary, Authors on Issues, feminist studies, journals, women

Candis E. Bond is an assistant professor of English and women’s and gender studies at Augusta University, where she also serves as director of the university writing center. Her areas […]

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Authors on Issues: James E. Dobson on Critiquing Digital Humanities Methods

Posted on April 1, 2019 (March 27, 2019) by michael
in author commentary, authors, Authors on Issues, digital humanities

The following is a guest post from James E. Dobson, author of Critical Digital Humanities: The Search for a Methodology.   The sheer number of sessions on the digital humanities […]

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Q&A with Christopher J. Smith, author of Dancing Revolution

Posted on March 25, 2019 (March 5, 2019) by michael
in american history, authors, dance, music, Q&A

Christopher J. Smith is a professor, chair of musicology, and founding director of the Vernacular Music Center at the Texas Tech University School of Music. He is the author of the […]

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S. Tay Glover discusses Feminist Teacher Article

Posted on March 21, 2019 (March 21, 2019) by michael
in African American Studies, and sexuality studies, author commentary, feminist studies, journals

We have been sharing blog posts and Q&As from the contributors to Feminist Teacher 27.2-3, a special issue focused on the experiences of women of color in the academy. Below, S. […]

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