OAH 2023 Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to the University of Illinois Press virtual exhibit for the 2023 Organization of American Historians conference! Explore our extensive collection of books, journals, blog posts, and more. Use the promo code OAH23 for 50% off of all books when ordering from our website, March 30 – April 1, 2023. Buy 3 books and receive a free issue of the Journal of Appalachian Studies.

New & Forthcoming Books

Disability Histories News

We are happy to announce the exciting changes to our Disability Histories series, including the addition of a new series editor, Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy (author of Between Fitness and Death).

Please find a Q&A with Hunt-Kennedy and series co-editors Michael Rembis (co-editor of the volume Disability Histories) and Kim E. Nielsen (author of Money, Marriage, and Madnesshere.


NOW ANNOUNCING a new prize in partnership with the Disability Histories series and the Disability History Association. The Outstanding Dissertation in Disability History prize will be awarded annually, beginning in 2023, to recognize and reward exceptional work in disability history done by early-career scholars. More details here.

Labor Studies

Sports History

Black Studies

Featured Journals

Special Journals Promo

This article was the winner of the 2021 Carlton C. Qualey Memorial Article Award, honoring the best article published in the Journal of American Ethnic History in 2021. 

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Let’s Talk

Alison Syring is an acquisitions editor at the University of Illinois Press. She handles a variety of fields including radical studies, labor studies, disability studies, religion, Appalachian studies, digital humanities, and Illinois history!

Click here to read an interview with her on the UIP blog.

Click here to contact Alison by email.

Connect with Alison on Twitter: @AlisonSyring

Dominique Moore is an acquisitions editor at the University of Illinois Press. Her academic background includes a BA in English with a minor in gender and women’s studies at UIUC and an MA in African American studies from UCLA. Dominique brings experience, knowledge, and passion to her acquisitions in Black studies; women, gender, and sexuality studies; and American ethnic studies.

You can follow her on Twitter at @DomTheEditor.

To contact Dominique by email, click here.

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