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Reading List: Father’s Day

May 26, 2016 univnebpress

We’ve got the perfect gift for dad this Father’s Day! Plus, all of these books are 30% off with the code 6FDAY6 now through June 20, 2016.   The Grand Old Man of Baseball by Norman L. Macht The Battle for Paradise by Jeremy Evans Monster … Continue reading Reading List: Father’s Day

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Doc Martyn’s Soul: Saying Goodbye to Your ISBN Prefix

May 25, 2016May 23, 2016 univnebpress

An end of an era brings many things to light. People shed tears, metaphorically or literally. Remembrances are uttered. Songs are penned. Quotes sought. Many things occur, all as a way of marking the passing of something beloved. Perhaps weirdly … Continue reading Doc Martyn’s Soul: Saying Goodbye to Your ISBN Prefix

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From the Desk of Lawrence J. Haas

May 24, 2016May 23, 2016 univnebpress

The following contribution is from Lawrence J. Haas, author of Harry and Arthur: Truman, Vandenberg, and the Partnership That Created the Free World (April 2016). A former top White House official, he is now a Senior Fellow at the American … Continue reading From the Desk of Lawrence J. Haas

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Excerpt: French Mediterraneans

May 23, 2016May 19, 2016 univnebpress

The following is an excerpt from French Mediterraneans: Transnational and Imperial Histories (May 2016), edited and with an introduction by Patricia M.E. Lorcin and Todd Shepard. Chapter 7: From Household to Schoolroom: Women, Transnational Networks, and Education in North Africa and Beyond … Continue reading Excerpt: French Mediterraneans

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What We’re Reading

May 20, 2016May 19, 2016 univnebpress

May staff reading list UNP staff members are always reading new books, both within our list and outside of what we publish. Here are some of the books where our noses have been buried.   The Paris Wife by Paula … Continue reading What We’re Reading

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Lincoln City Libraries: Read Nebraska

May 19, 2016May 19, 2016 univnebpress

Erin Willis is the Curator of the Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors, a special collection of Lincoln City Libraries. She received her Masters Degree in Library and Information Science, with an emphasis on Archives and Special Collections, … Continue reading Lincoln City Libraries: Read Nebraska

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EXCERPT: Fallen Astronauts

May 18, 2016May 17, 2016 univnebpress

The following is an excerpt from Fallen Astronauts: Heroes who Died Reaching for the Moon, Revised Edition by Colin Burgess and Kate Doolan (Nebraska, 2016).  Introduction In the final phases of the last moon walk by the Apollo 15 astronauts on 2 … Continue reading EXCERPT: Fallen Astronauts

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75 Significant Books, Part Three

May 17, 2016May 16, 2016 univnebpress

 As the largest and most diversified press between Chicago and California, the University of Nebraska Press is best known for publishing works in Native studies, history, sports, anthropology, geography, American studies, and creative works. In celebration of the press’s seventy-fifth anniversary, the staff has selected … Continue reading 75 Significant Books, Part Three

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The Marketeers Club: A Diamond Documentary

May 16, 2016 univnebpress

Erica Corwin is the University of Nebraska Press’s Electronic Marketing Coordinator. I don’t know why it happened (it might have something to do with my age or maybe it coincided with my first NPR contribution) but at some point I … Continue reading The Marketeers Club: A Diamond Documentary

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News and Reviews

May 13, 2016 univnebpress

Books Loving and Leaving Washington by John Yochelson Praise from Kirkus Reviews: “A quiet but compelling case for working in policy research and advocacy.”   Wild Idea by Dan O’Brien Recommendation from Western American Literature:   “a sweeping narrative drama… O’Brien’s enthusiasm … Continue reading News and Reviews

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