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Above the Shots launches on May 4th at the KSU Bookstore

May 5th, 2016 | Filed as: News

On May 4, 2016, the Kent State University Bookstore hosted a book signing with authors Greg Wilson (left) and Craig Simpson for their new book Above the Shots: An Oral History of the Kent State Shootings. Simpson and Wilson joined several authors of other May 4th–themed books for a well attended event with brisk sales.

 


When the Nurse Becomes a Patient wins gold IBPA Award

Apr 13th, 2016 | Filed as: News

Cortney Davis’s memoir of illness and healing, When the Nurse Becomes a Patient, has won the 2016 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Gold Medal in the Body, Mind & Spirit category.
The IBPA Awards recognize excellence in book editorial and design and are regarded as one of the highest national honors for independent publishers. 
For more information and a […]

 


Author John David Smith awarded First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal

Apr 12th, 2016 | Filed as: News

Noted historian John David Smith awarded First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal
John David Smith, the Charles H. Stone Distinguished Professor of American History at UNC Charlotte, is the 2016 recipient of the First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal, UNC Charlotte’s most prestigious faculty award in recognition of excellence in research.
A ceremony was held Tuesday, April 12, 2016, […]

 


Author Joseph McCallus featured in Ledger-Enquirer

Mar 15th, 2016 | Filed as: News

By Larry Gierer
The naval officer writes about his first time in battle, about how it was not what he had imagined from pictures, and how men did not behave in ways he thought they would.
He recalls expecting great excitement but not seeing any. The men around him seem to be laboring under an intense strain. […]

 


Author A. James Fuller quoted in The Washington Post

Mar 9th, 2016 | Filed as: News

A. James Fuller, professor of history at the University of Indianapolis and editor of The Election of 1860 Reconsidered (Kent State University Press, 2012), is consulted for a March 8, 2016, story in The Washington Post.

 


Civil War History editor’s class airs on C-SPAN

Mar 4th, 2016 | Filed as: News

The Emporia Gazette reports that an Emporia State University class about Civil War history will be aired on C-SPAN. “Civil War Veterans” will air at 7 p.m. Saturday March 5, 2016, on C-SPAN 3 with an encore airing at 11 p.m. the same night.
The class taught by Dr. Brian Craig Miller, associate professor of history, […]

 


2016 Hubbell Prize awarded to Douglas Egerton

Jan 5th, 2016 | Filed as: CWH Journal, Hubbell Prize, News

Douglas R. Egerton has won the John T. Hubbell Prize for the best article published in Civil War History during 2015. His study, “The Slaves’ Election: Frémont, Freedom, and the Slave Conspiracies of 1856,” Civil War History (March 2015), was selected by the journal’s editorial advisory board. The prize earns the recipient a $1,000 award […]

 


When the Nurse Becomes a Patient wins 2015 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year award

Dec 10th, 2015 | Filed as: News
 


George Steinbrenner’s Pipe Dream a “must read”: New York Post

Dec 9th, 2015 | Filed as: News

George Steinbrenner’s Pipe Dream: The ABL Champion Cleveland Pipers by Bill Livingston
The Boss’s overbearing, well, bossiness, did not begin with his stewardship of the New York Yankees. As a young man of 30, he ran the Cleveland Pipers for the 1961-62, and only, season of the American Basketball League. Even then, he was full of contradictions. […]

 


Doris O’Donnell, 1921–2015

Sep 30th, 2015 | Filed as: News

Doris E. (O’Donnell) Beaufait died Sunday, September 27, 2015, age 94. In 2006 Doris authored Front Page Girl, published by The Kent State University Press.
Doris grew up in Cleveland. From the time she was a young girl, she knew that she wanted to be a journalist. In 1944 she joined the Cleveland News where she met […]

 


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