University of Illinois Press Events Calendar
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Join Cynthia Clampitt author of, "Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland" and "Destination Heartland: A Guide to Discovering the Midwest's Remarkable Past," for a book talk at Town and Country Garden Club of Libertyville, IL.
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Join Wanda A. Hendricks, author of "The Life of Madie Hall Xuma: Black Women's Global Activism during Jim Crow and Apartheid," and Elizabeth Herbin-Trian for a discussion of Madie Hall Xuma at Wake Forest University.
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Join Cynthia Clampitt author of, "Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland" and "Destination Heartland: A Guide to Discovering the Midwest's Remarkable Past," for a book talk in Algonquin, IL.
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Join Cynthia Clampitt author of, "Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland" and "Destination Heartland: A Guide to Discovering the Midwest's Remarkable Past," for a book talk at the Lake Villa District Library in Lake Villa, IL.
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Join us for the Fall 2022 University of Illinois Press Symposium on November 15 from 4-6pm CST which will focus on publishing and career development. Panels will discuss publishing strategies for career advancement in the academy and strategies for pursuing careers in publishing.
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Join Cynthia Clampitt author of, "Destination Heartland: A Guide to Discovering the Midwest's Remarkable Past," for a talk called "Destination Heartland History" in Winnetka, IL.
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Join Robert Marovich, author of "Peace Be Still: How James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir Created a Gospel Classic," for a virtual lecture on his book as part of the Making Baptist History Public History project.
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Join Cynthia Clampitt author of, "Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland," for a talk called "How Corn Changed Everything" in Batavia IL.
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Join Steven Beda and Bill Robbins for a virtual event celebrating the release of "Strong Winds and Widow Makers: Workers, Nature, and Environmental Conflict in Pacific Northwest Timber Country" on November 29 at 4pm CT.
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Join Lee Bey, Blair Kamin, Laurie Petersen, and Jen Masengarb, Assoc AIA for a conversation about Chicago’s successes and failures in architecture and urban design.