Just Landed: “Labor’s Cold War” and “The Great Strikes of 1877”
Two new books in our Working Class in American History series just landed on my desk: –Labor’s Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context edited by Shelton Stromquist (March 3, […]
Two new books in our Working Class in American History series just landed on my desk: –Labor’s Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context edited by Shelton Stromquist (March 3, […]
Slim Windows goes on a Blind Date. “I’m reading it slowly because it seems to be a book which was written for me. I want to savour every moment of it.” […]
During every trip that I make for the Press, I buy my oldest son a hat representing one of the local sports teams. After a quick fitting, the hats typically reside in a line at […]
Two new books just landed on my desk: Building the Body Politic: Power and Urban Space in Washington, D.C. by Margaret E. Farrar (March 3, 2008) A Picture and a […]
Hi, This may go down in the “dog ate my homework” annals but the following is true: -The first package that I shipped to you 2nd day air was returned […]
Inside Higher Ed has a piece this morning on CiteULike. I’m trying to figure out if this has any impact on book publicity. It will probably most affect our Journals department and the History […]
Three new books just landed on my desk: Outsider Within: Reworking Anthropology in the Global Age by Faye V. Harrison (March 3, 2008) Religion and Spirituality in Korean America edited […]
People often ask me, “Alan, why did you get involved in animation?” And, I’d add here, “Why did you stay involved?” Well, it wasn’t just my child’s […]
The Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Brainstorn blog links to a recent report on book publishing trends. The sky seems to be holding its own in East Central Illinois. […]
I’ve been working on the press release for our Printers Row exhibit this June. As in past years we will be sharing a space with the University of Illinois Library, […]
One of the residual benefits of scanning the trades—Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist—for reviews of University of Illinois Press books is tripping over the title of a book I might like to read. Special Topics in […]
An article about women for president that doesn’t mention Women for President. […]