University of Illinois Press Events Master Calendar
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University of Illinois Press celebrates 40 years of our book series, "The Working Class in American History"! Stop by to meet our editor James Engelhardt to see our book display and purchase copies.
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Join us for a book launch celebrating the release of "A Hero on Mount St. Helens: The Life and Legacy of David A. Johnston by Melanie Holmes at the David Johnston Community Center in Oak Lawn, IL.
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give a lecture at the Council of Christian Colleges Institute for New Faculty, Calvin College, Grand Rapids
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give a lecture at the Christian Scholars Conference, Lubbock Christian University.
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University of Illinois Press will display and sell books and journals about Mormon history at the annual conference of the Mormon History Association. Please stop by and visit with our editor Dawn Durante.
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University of Illinois Press will display and sell books and journals about Mormon history at the annual conference of the Mormon History Association. Please stop by and visit with our editor Dawn Durante.
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Ruth Nicole Brown, the author of "Hear Our Truths: The Creative Potential of Black Girlhood" will give a book talk at the Trinity United Church of Christ.
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Andrew Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking at the Aurora Public Library about his book.
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University of Illinois Press will sell regional trade books under a tent at the outdoor Printers Row Lit Fest in downtown Chicago on Dearborn Avenue. Come and see us, come rain or come shine!
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Join us for a book signing at Printer's Row Lit Festival and meet Melanie Holmes, author of "A Hero on Mount St. Helens: The Life and Legacy of David A. Johnston."
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Join us for a book signing at Printer's Row Lit Festival and meet George Van Dusen, author of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service"
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University of Illinois Press will sell regional trade books under a tent at the outdoor Printers Row Lit Fest in downtown Chicago on Dearborn Avenue. Come and see us, come rain or come shine!
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear It With Sid!" will be speaking at Politics and Prose Bookstore at the Wharf.
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give the Rabbi Ira Sanders Distinguished Lecture of the Central Arkansas Library System.
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Andrew Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking at IndyReads about his book.
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Andrew Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking at the Unabridged Books.
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Walter Rimler, author of "The Man That Got Away," will be participating in a discussion with Harvey Granat and David Lahm, at the 9nd Street Y cultural center.
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Carol Haddix, Bruce Kraig, and Colleen Taylor Sen, co-editors of "The Chicago Food Encyclopedia," will be speaking and signing books at the Schaumberg Township District Public Library.
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here You Have to Fight," will be giving a book talk at Taylor Books.
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Emily Thuma, author of "All Our Trials," will be part of a panel discussion about her book at the Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics in San Francisco.
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Join Peter Cole for a book signing of "Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay area."
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here You Have to Fight," will be giving a book talk at Halls Public Library about her new book.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Chicago Arts Council.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Skokie Chamber of Commerce.
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Cynthia Clampitt, author of Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland, will give a presentation at Sun City.