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Our Roots Run Deep as Ironweed wins Association for Humanist Sociology book award

Posted on October 28, 2014 (October 27, 2014) by michael
in awards

On October 11 Shannon Elizabeth Bell accepted the Association for Humanist Sociology book award for 2014 at the AHS conference in Cleveland, Ohio, Bell’s Our Roots Run Deep as Ironweed was selected […]

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Tagged appalachian studies, enviornmentalism, Our Roots Run Deep as Ironweed, Shannon Elizabeth Bell, sociology

Chicken in the coffee pot: a pioneer’s blues tale

Posted on October 27, 2014 by michael
in authors, interviews, music

Steve Cushing’s book Pioneers of the Blues Revival is a treasure trove for blues fans who want to learn the stories behind such roots music giants as Mississippi John Hurt, […]

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Tagged blues, Chris Strachwitz, Pioneers of the Blues Revival, Sonny Boy Williamson, Steve Cushing

Ray Bradbury’s ‘Moby Dick’

Posted on October 17, 2014 (October 16, 2014) by michael
in authors, biography, film, interviews, media studies, science fiction

Many a high school English student has turned to a video of the 1950s film adaptation of Moby-Dick when faced with writing a report on lengthy sea tale. The plot […]

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Tagged John Huston, Moby Dick, Ray Bradbury, Ray Bradbury Unbound

Intersecting queer rights and immigration rights

Posted on October 15, 2014 (October 15, 2014) by michael
in gay/lesbian, interviews, latino studies

How are queerness and immigration linked? Karma R. Chávez, author of Queer Migration Politics:  Activist Rhetoric and Coalitional Possibilities, sees many commonalities and barriers for activists in both these communities. […]

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Tagged immigration, Karma Chavez, Queer Migration Politics

Happy birthday, Natalie Maines

Posted on October 14, 2014 by michael
in biography, bluegrass, music, women's history

Name one other banjo player who wears Prada. And I don’t mean Prada overalls. —Natalie Maines The lead singer of the breakout bluegrass trio the Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines, was […]

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Tagged Murphy Hicks Henry, Pretty Good for a Girl, The Dixie Chicks

Author Berenbaum honored by President

Posted on October 7, 2014 (October 7, 2014) by michael
in authors, awards, food, Illinois / regional, local authors

University of Illinois press author and professor of entomology May Berenbaum has been awarded the National Medal of Science. The Medal is the nation’s highest honor for “achievement and leadership […]

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Tagged Barack Obama, May Berenbaum, National Medal of Science

$2.99 eBook sale on select music titles

Posted on October 7, 2014 by michael
in $2.99 sale

To coincide with this month’s International Bluegrass Music Association’s World of Bluegrass event in Raleigh, North Carolina, we are offering eBook versions of four University of Illinois Press music titles on sale […]

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Beyond the White Negro wins Lois P. Rudnick Book Prize

Posted on October 7, 2014 (October 3, 2014) by michael
in authors, awards, black studies

The UIP book Beyond the White Negro: Empathy and Anti-Racist Reading by Kimberly Chabot Davis has won the 2014 Lois P. Rudnick Book Prize, sponsored by the New England American Studies […]

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Tagged Beyond the White Negro, cultural studies, education, Kimberly Chabot Davis, New England American Studies Association

Q&A with Winning the War for Democracy author David Lucander

Posted on October 6, 2014 (October 10, 2014) by michael
in american history, author commentary, authors, black studies, labor history, military history

David Lucander is a professor of history at SUNY Rockland Community College. He recently answered some questions about his UIP book Winning the War for Democracy: The March on Washington Movement, […]

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Tagged civil rights, David Lucander, MOWM, Winning the War for Democracy

Fannie Barrier Williams wins Letitia Woods Brown Book Award

Posted on October 3, 2014 (October 2, 2014) by michael
in american history, authors, awards, black studies, women's history

Fannie Barrier Williams: Crossing the Borders of Region and Race by Wanda A. Hendricks has been selected as one of this year’s winners of the Letitia Woods Brown Book Award […]

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Tagged Association of Black Women Historians, Fannie Barrier Williams, Letitia Woods Brown Book Award, Wanda Hendricks

Oktoberfest in the Heartland

Posted on September 29, 2014 (October 1, 2014) by michael
in author commentary, food, Illinois / regional, travel

When Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig tied the knot with Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen in October of 1810 a few kegs were tapped and a new tradition was born. The modern “Oktoberfest” is […]

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Tagged A Perfect Pint's Beer Guide to the Heartland, beer, Michael Agnew, Oktoberfest

Happy birthday, Marty Robbins

Posted on September 26, 2014 (September 18, 2014) by michael
in biography, music

Country music superstar Marty Robbins was born on September 26, 1925. In three decades as a singer and songwriter Robbins placed a staggering 94 songs on Billboard’s country music charts. […]

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Tagged Diane Diekman, Marty Robbins, Twentieth Century Drifter
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