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A clawhammer banjo player and a scholar of Appalachian old-time and bluegrass music that focuses on women, Professor of Music Lydia Hamessley was the natural choice to write Unlikely Angel – The Songs of Dolly Parton.
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The second edition of Professor of Anthropology Emeritus Douglas Raybeck’s Mad Dogs, Englishmen, and the Errant Anthropologist: Fieldwork In Malaysia was recently published by Waveland Press, Inc.
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The sixth edition of America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s was recently published by Oxford University Press.
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The Snow Collectors, by Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Tina May Hall, was recently published by Dzanc Books.
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Since last July, Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell has lectured and been interviewed several times about her book, Your Sister in the Gospel: The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon.
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A review of Professor of History Maurice Isserman’s The Winter Army: The World War II Odyssey of the 10th Mountain Division, America’s Elite Alpine Warriors led The Wall Street Journal’s Book Review section in its Dec. 27 edition.
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Russia and Central Asia: Coexistence, Conquest, Convergence, by Professor of History Shoshana Keller, was recently published by University of Toronto Press.
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Assistant Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas recently presented a public talk about her book, The Mindful Elite: Mobilizing From The Inside Out, at the University of Cardiff in Wales.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Brent Rodriguez-Plate presented lectures and made classroom visits at several colleges and universities this fall.
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Seventy-five years ago, the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division led the Allied advance through the Alps, ultimately paving the way to the Allies' victory. The bravery, struggles, and accomplishments of these soldiers are documented in "The Winter Army: The 10th Mountain Division in World War II" by Professor of History Maurice Isserman.
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