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October 9, 2012

Q&A with Quaker Brotherhood author Allan W. Austin

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The abolitionist work of Quakers during the antebellum era has been well documented, and their contemporary anti-war and anti-racism work is familiar to activists around the world. Allan W. Austin, a […]

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October 4, 2012 (October 4, 2012)

An introduction from the editor, part 2

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Here is the second part of the “Introduction from the editor,” by Fred Bartenstein. Read Bluegrass Bluesman: A Memoir by Josh Graves, available now. “It was clear to me that […]

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October 4, 2012

Cutting the birthday cake at World of Bluegrass

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On Josh Graves’s 85th birthday we hosted a booksigning in our World of Bluegrass booth for Fred Bartenstein, editor of Josh’s new book Bluegrass Bluesman: A Memoir. Josh’s widow Evelyn Graves cut […]

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October 3, 2012

An introduction from the editor

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Last week we released Bluegrass Bluesman: A Memoir, by Josh Graves, and edited by Fred Bartenstein, a new book in our series Music in American Life. The book was a […]

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October 3, 2012 (October 3, 2012)

The Haymarket Conspiracy author interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition

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Timothy Messer-Kruse, author of the new University of Illinois Press book The Haymarket Conspiracy: Transatlantic Anarchist Networks, was interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition about his struggle to change the Wikipedia […]

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October 2, 2012

The Beauvoir Series Q&A

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On August 6, 2012, we published Political Writings, the fifth volume in The Beauvoir Series.  Co-editor Margaret Simons answered our questions about the new book. Q:  The previous books in […]

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October 1, 2012

An Open Letter to America’s Publishers from ALA President Maureen Sullivan

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An Open Letter to America’s Publishers from ALA President Maureen Sullivan We librarians cannot stand by and do nothing while some publishers deepen the digital divide. We cannot wait passively […]

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October 1, 2012

Television and the Civil Rights Movement

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Henry Jenkins’s Confessions of an Aca-Fan blog features a multi-segment Q&A with Aniko Bodroghkozy, author of Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement. From Part Three: One of the surprising […]

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September 28, 2012

Author Stephen K. Ashby Talks about the Chicago Teachers’ Strike

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Stephen K. Ashby, co-author of Staley: The Fight for a New American Labor Movement, has spoken out strongly over the past several weeks about the Chicago Public Schools teachers’ strike. […]

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September 25, 2012

Join us at ASALH and IBMA for booksignings and more

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It will be a be a busy week for University of Illinois Press staff and authors. We will be at the Association for the Study of African American Life and […]

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September 22, 2012 (September 28, 2012)

Forthcoming book on Christian Petzold

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In Fall 2013, the University of Illinois Press will publish the first book on German director Christian Petzold in English. Author Jaimey Fisher will introduce Petzold’s latest film, Barbara, the […]

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September 20, 2012 (September 20, 2012)

Publicity Manager Search Open

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The University of Illinois Press seeks a Publicity Coordinator to develop publicity campaigns and implement publicity efforts for the Press’s entire book list (trade, scholarly, regional), focusing primarily on newly […]

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