Skip to content
Illinois Press Blog

Author: rkcunningham

Profile picture of rkcunningham

Posts by rkcunningham

Awards: St. Louis Rising

Posted on November 2, 2016 (November 2, 2016) by rkcunningham
in american history, Illinois / regional

The 2016 Missouri History Book Award goes to Carl J. Ekberg’s and Sharon K. Person’s St. Louis Rising: The French Regime of Louis St. Ange de Bellerive, adding to acclaim that has already […]

Read More

Tagged awards, Carl J. Ekberg's, early Illinois, Sharon K. Person, St. Louis, St. Louis Rising

Boo Man Group

Posted on October 31, 2016 (October 27, 2016) by rkcunningham
in film, folklore, literary studies

In honor of Halloween, we have slunk into the UIP vault of horror to dig up books both Profound and Mysterious to get you in the mood for our most […]

Read More

Tagged Bram Stoker, Gregory A. Waller, Halloween, horror, Joseph Valente, movies, vampires, zombies

200 Years of Illinois: That Ribbon Lincoln Highway

Posted on October 31, 2016 (October 27, 2016) by rkcunningham
in american history, Illinois / regional

The nation’s great coast-to-coast route in the pre-interstate era, Lincoln Highway was formally dedicated by the Lincoln Highway Association on October 31, 1913. Carl G. Fisher, the head of the […]

Read More

Tagged 200 Years of Illinois, Lincoln Highway, transportation

Awards: Daisy Turner’s Kin

Posted on October 28, 2016 (October 28, 2016) by rkcunningham
in African American Studies, american history, biography, folklore, women's history

This week, we received word that Jane C. Beck’s acclaimed book Daisy Turner’s Kin: An African American Family Saga, won two awards: the 2016 Chicago Folklore Prize and the 2016 Wayland […]

Read More

Tagged African American history, American history, Daisy Turner, folklore, Jane C. Beck

Throwbacklist Thursday: National Cookbook Month Is the Tastiest Month

Posted on October 27, 2016 (October 25, 2016) by rkcunningham
in food

As Halloween weekend nears, the nation’s culinary eye will turn to candy, bat’s wings, and other holiday foods. Before that happens, however, UIP wants to offer a more respectful tribute […]

Read More

Tagged African American food, cookbooks, eating, food studies, Japanese food

Holly Welker on the radio

Posted on October 26, 2016 (October 26, 2016) by rkcunningham
in mormon, women's history

Holly Welker, author of Baring Witness, recently sat down for a radio interview with the National Public Radio affiliate in Phoenix. Want an enlightening look at the world of Mormon marriage from […]

Read More

Tagged Baring Witness, Holly Welker, marriage, Mormonism, women, women's studies

Release Party: The Making of Working Class Religion

Posted on October 26, 2016 (September 20, 2016) by rkcunningham
in labor history, religion

Religion has played a protean role in the lives of America’s workers. Matthew Pehl focuses on Detroit to examine the religious consciousness constructed by the city’s working-class Catholics, African American […]

Read More

Tagged Detroit, labor studies, Matthew Pehl

200 Years of Illinois: Tarzan the Everlasting

Posted on October 25, 2016 (October 25, 2016) by rkcunningham
in Illinois / regional, letters, science fiction

This October marks the 104th anniversary of the debut of a pop culture titan. Born of woman, raised by apes, Tarzan swung into American consciousness via the pen of underemployed […]

Read More

Tagged 200 Years of Illinois, Edgar Rice Burroughs, literature, Tarzan

Release Party: Slavery at Sea

Posted on October 24, 2016 (September 22, 2016) by rkcunningham
in African American Studies, american history, women's history, world history

The new UIP release Slavery at Sea examines the infamous Middle Passage in a new light. Sowande’ Mustakeem reveals for the first time how slavery took critical shape at sea. Expanding the gaze […]

Read More

Tagged African history, biography, medicine, Sickness, slavery, Sowande' Mustakeem

In search of good cornbread

Posted on October 20, 2016 (October 14, 2016) by rkcunningham
in food, Illinois / regional

Tonight Cynthia Clampitt continues her barnstorming book tour of the Midwest with a reading a book signing in Winfield, Illinois. (Seven p.m. at the Public Library.) To celebrate, the blog […]

Read More

Tagged corn, Cynthia Clampitt, midwest, Midwest Maize, recipes

Throwbacklist Thursday: The original rock star

Posted on October 20, 2016 (October 17, 2016) by rkcunningham
in biography, music

The Beatles catalog, not including various remixes and bootlegs and all the other whatnot of beloved musical outfits, comes in at 217 songs, about ten hours of music. Wolfgang Amadeus […]

Read More

Tagged Mozart, Philippe Sollers, William Kinderman

Four Quotes: from Spacializing Blackness, by Rashad Shabazz

Posted on October 18, 2016 (October 17, 2016) by rkcunningham
in African American Studies, Chicago, law

A geographic study of race and gender, Spatializing Blackness casts light upon the ubiquitous—and ordinary—ways carceral power functions in places where African Americans live. Moving from the kitchenette to the […]

Read More

Tagged geography, incarceration, masculinity, prison, racism, Rashad Shabazz, Spacializing Blackness
  • «
  • 1
  • …
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • …
  • 41
  • »
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: UI Press Custom by understrap.com.(Version: 1.0.0)