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November 15, 2017 (November 15, 2017)

5 Things You Need to Know at #NWSA2017

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Headed to NWSA this week? So are we! Here are five things you need know:  UIP is having a reception to celebrate our new series: Transformations: Womanist, Feminist, and Indigenous […]

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November 13, 2017

UIP Launches Transformations: Womanist, Feminist, and Indigenous Studies Series

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We are proud to announce the launch of Transformations, a new series at UIP dedicated to innovative visions of scholarship in womanism, feminism, and indigeneity. Series editor AnaLouise Keating, a […]

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November 9, 2017 (November 7, 2017)

University Press Week: #ReadUP, the books that made a man/woman out of Mac

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Back before the Internet or Oprah, people relied on comic books and pulp magazines for self-improvement. Charles Atlas challenged generations of boys and girls to get buff and deal with […]

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November 7, 2017 (November 7, 2017)

The Books You Need at #2017ASA

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November 9-12, UIP will be attending the annual American Studies Association conference in Chicago. Make sure to stop by our booth in the exhibit hall and check out these great […]

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November 7, 2017 (November 7, 2017)

University Press Week: Beware the exclamation point, authors!

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Question: Is it possible to be taken seriously as a scholarly writer if you use exclamation points? Less snooty than the semicolon, less trendy than the hashmark, the exclamation point […]

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November 6, 2017

#UIP100: Our Little Free Library

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In 2018, the University of Illinois Press will celebrate its centennial. Plans are coming together for events throughout the year in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, and Springfield. But you don’t have to […]

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November 3, 2017 (December 14, 2018)

200 Years of Illinois: The half-eaten bison sandwich of Richard M. Nixon

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September 22 is an auspicious date in Illinois history. As this post recounts, boxing history took place on the date. Willie Nelson took time out from his 1985 to team […]

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November 1, 2017 (February 2, 2018)

Authors on Issues: What do Employers have to do with Individualism and Racism?

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        In this latest installment in our Authors on Issues series, Rosemary Feurer and Chad Pearson, co-editors of the edited collection Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized […]

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October 28, 2017 (October 11, 2017)

The Gateway Arch is lame

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Today marks the completion of St. Louis’s most monumental claim to fame, the Gateway Arch. Designed by Eero Saarinen and sheathed in stainless steel, the Arch instantly became the symbol […]

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October 27, 2017 (October 26, 2017)

5 Essential Books on Jazz History

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Here are 5 essential books that explore the sociopolitical and historical contexts of jazz music.   1. Jazz Internationalism By John Lowney “Indispensable to African American literary and cultural studies, jazz […]

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October 26, 2017

NWSA/ University of Illinois Press 2017 First Book Prize Winner

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NWSA and University of Illinois Press are pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 First Book Prize! Congratulations to Nicosia M. Shakes who has won first prize for her […]

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October 25, 2017 (October 25, 2017)

Fats Domino and Jimmy McHugh

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If you like Fats Domino’s rollicking style of Fifties rhythm and blues, you owe it to yourself to try out The Complete Imperial Singles. It is a six-disc collection filled with […]

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