Off the Shelf: Wally Yonamine: The Man Who Changed Japanese Baseball by Robert K. Fitts

Read from chapter 1, “Just a Country Boy from Olowalu, Maui” of Wally Yonamine: The Man Who Changed Japanese Baseball by Robert K. Fitts: "Today, Olowalu on Maui’s west coast is part of paradise. Tourists fly from around the world to relax on its pristine beaches, snorkel in its dazzling coral reefs, and be pampered in luxury resorts. But it wasn’t always paradise. In the 1920s and ’30s, when sugar cane plantations dominated the area, life was hard. Thousands of immigrants toiled from dawn to dusk in the cane fields for poverty-level wages. The work was dangerous, and many dreams … Continue reading Off the Shelf: Wally Yonamine: The Man Who Changed Japanese Baseball by Robert K. Fitts

This week in History: December 1-5, 2008

Ok readers, Thanksgiving is finally over, and are you suitably stuffed? I hope not too much, because you wouldn’t want to infringe on the any of the food you may have to consume during the always busy December month. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza… they may be different holidays but they definitely all end in food! So to help subdue your appetite, let’s get started on this week. We’ve got Iceland, Communism (as we can’t seem to get away from it), and the first heart transplant in history. Are you ready, reader? December 1, 1918: Iceland becomes a sovereign state, yet remains … Continue reading This week in History: December 1-5, 2008

Linking in Lincoln: December 4, 2008

New this month from the University of Nebraska Press is Why She Plays: The World of Women’s Basketball by Christine A. Baker. From the local court, to the high school court, to the WNBA court filled with screaming fans, the question remains the same. Why does she play basketball?  Avid player, assistant varsity coach, and writer for Full Court Press, Christine A. Baker attempts to dismantle how and why, since 1972, women have chosen this lifestyle. Through a series of interviews she takes us into the “heart and soul of the sport”. This week Linking in Lincoln will provide a … Continue reading Linking in Lincoln: December 4, 2008

New this month from the University of Nebraska Press

New this month from the University of Nebraska Press: a new civil war battlefield guide, a new edition of The Buffalo Hunters by Mari Sandoz, a collection of stories and interviews about women's basketball, plus many others. Read about all of our new books here. Found something you'd like to purchase for yourself or as a gift? There's still time to take advantage of our 25% off holiday sale. (Offer expires December 19, 2008.) Enter ZHL84 in the discount code field of your shopping cart and click "apply". Continue reading New this month from the University of Nebraska Press

Tuesday Trivia: Cinderella Ball

New this month from the University of Nebraska Press is Cinderella Ball: A Look Inside Small College Basketball in West Virginia by Bob Kuska. West Virginia was once a “basketball hotbed” but interest has begun to wane in the past few decades and now most of these teams play in obscurity. What Cinderella Ball does is tell the moving story of one small town team’s rise to success. Following their day to day struggles over 4 seasons, Kuska shows us this game from both the “bleachers and the court.” This week Tuesday Trivia is going to work with the Cinderella … Continue reading Tuesday Trivia: Cinderella Ball

Off the Shelf: Inside the Ropes: Sportswriters Get Their Game On edited and with an introduction by Zachary Michael Jack

Read from the introduction of Inside the Ropes: Sportswriters Get Their Game On edited and with an introduction by Zachary Michael Jack: "So what’s it like to scale Everest, parachute out of a Cessna, stunt with the Blue Angels, tend goal for the Boston Bruins, burn rubber on a NASCAR track, marathon one hundred miles in twenty-four hours, quarterback the Detroit Lions, sail the ocean blue between Los Angeles and Honolulu on an all-woman crew? What’s it like to receive John McEnroe’s slice serve, paddle Jack London’s Alaskan river route, take a punch from Muhammad Ali, coach the Phoenix Suns’ … Continue reading Off the Shelf: Inside the Ropes: Sportswriters Get Their Game On edited and with an introduction by Zachary Michael Jack

Tuesday Trivia Answers

1. Its an English translation of a French Translation of an Algonkion word meaning "real snakes"2. "Eer-uh-kwoy"3. 5 tribes4. True5. New  York State area, and a few moved into Canada.6. Mohawk/Seneca/Oneida/Onondaga/Cayuga/Tuscarora7. False: Tribal clans were ruled by women8. Log houses up to 100 ft.9. Drums and flutes10.Wabanaki tribes/Algonquin/Ojibway tribes/ Mohican bands Continue reading Tuesday Trivia Answers

Tuesday Trivia: November 24, 2008

New from the University of Nebraska Press is Iroquois on Fire:  A Voice from the Mohawk Nation by Douglas M. George-Kanentiio. Written from the Iroquois perspective, this in-depth study focuses on the nations struggle over disputed territorial titles. Using his personal story, George-Kanentiio highlights the last two decades of land, family, religion, community, geography and political activism significant to the Iroquois people. To give you a bit of back story before you dive in, this weeks Tuesday Trivia is going share a few, interesting facts about this prolific tribal nation. 1.    What does the word “Iroquois” mean?2.    How do you … Continue reading Tuesday Trivia: November 24, 2008