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July 9, 2020
Tune into Orleans-wake-up on July 13 at 2:00pm to hear author Akinwumi Ogundiran explore topics pertaining to his book The Yoruba: A New History …. READ MORE
July 9, 2020
Tune into Orleans-wake-up on July 13 at 2:00pm to hear author Akinwumi Ogundiran explore topics pertaining to his book The Yoruba: A New History …. READ MORE
July 7, 2020
The following portion from the article, Rx for the homebound: a new Fred Frailey book, by Kevin Keefe was originally published by Classic Trains Magazine on Thursday,… READ MORE
The following portion from the article, Israel among the Nations, by Ehud Eiran was originally published by Strategic Assessment on July, 2020. Featuring our forthcoming title,… READ MORE
June 18, 2020
The following portion from the article, Bugs Come to Life in Ali Beckman’s So Fly Taxidermy, by Dason Anderson was originally published by www.limestonepostmagazine.com on June 17,… READ MORE
We’re thrilled to announce that Indiana University Press’s Main Street Movies: The History of Local Film in the United States by Martin L. Johnson has been awarded one of twelve new fellowships to university presses to publish free ebooks of recent scholarly publications,… READ MORE
June 17, 2020
The following portion from the article, Life on welfare isn’t what most people think it is, originally published by The Conversation on June 11, 2020…. READ MORE
June 16, 2020
The following portion from the article, Hamilton County Begins To Reconcile A Shameful Klan Past, by Casey Kenley was originally published in the IndianapolisMonthly.com on June 11,… READ MORE
June 9, 2020
More Than Ever, It’s Important to Remember George Taliaferro’s Role in Social Justice.
Dawn Knight, author of Race and Football in America: The Life and Legacy of George Taliaferro,… READ MORE
June 8, 2020
CNBC asked Harvard, Columbia, and Yale professors to recommend their best books to read during the pandemic. Our newly published A Jewish Refugee in New York made #3 on the list!… READ MORE
Read Stephen Stuempfle’s full review in the Journal of Folklore Research of our new book Daniel Johnston: A Portrait of the Artist as a Potter in North Carolina…. READ MORE