Cornell University Press: Monthly Roundup – September 2023 Edition
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New Books
Awards
Franziska Exeler’s Ghosts of War received an honorable mention for the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies’s W. Bruce Lincoln Book Prize.
Abigail Krasner Balbale’s The Wolf King has won the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean’s Dionisius A. Agius Prize.
Tanya Agathocleous’s Disaffected has won the North American Victorian Studies Association’s 2021 Best Book Prize.
Christina Crawford’s Spatial Revolution received the honorable mention for the University of Southern California Book Prize in Literary and Cultural Studies from the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies.
Bette London’s Posthumous Lives has been shortlisted for the Modern Studies Association Book Prize.
Domenic Vitiello’s The Sanctuary City won Kenneth Jackson Award for Best Book in North American Urban History by The Urban History Association.
Alessandro Iandolo’s Arrested Development won the W. Bruce Lincoln Book Prize and co-won the Marshall Shulman Book Prize
Kyrill Kunakhovich’s Communism’s Public Sphere won the Kulczycki Book Prize
Jordanna Matlon’s A Man Among Other Men is finalist for the African Studies Association’s 2023 Best Book Prize
Publicity
Revolution 250 Podcast interviewed James R. Fichter, Tea.
Stanford Social Innovation Review published an article by Cheryl Strauss Einhorn, Problem Solver, mentioning the book.
New Books Network reviewed The Art of Being Dangerous by Jo Shaw.
New Books Network interviewed Van Nguyen–Marshall, Between War and State.
London School of Economics reviewed The Candidates Dilemma by Elisabeth Kramer.
KySportsStyle.com Magazine featured The Drama of Dictatorship by Joseph Scalice in its fall reading list.
EuropeNow reviewed Return to the Motherland by Seth Bernstein.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency published a feature on Walkers in the City by Deborah Dash Moore.
Good Authority links to The Commander-in-Chief Test by Jeffrey A. Friedman when describing political candidates projecting “toughness.”
London School of Economics reviewed The Candidates Dilemma by Elisabeth Kramer.
KySportsStyle.com Magazine featured The Drama of Dictatorship by Joseph Scalice in its fall reading list.
EuropeNow reviewed Return to the Motherland by Seth Bernstein.
The Modern Scholar Podcast interviewed Drunk on Genocide by Edward B. Westermann.
American Catholic Studies reviewed American Crusade
American Catholic Studies reviewed Developing Mission
ETUI reviewed Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited
Ibis reviewed Baby Bird Identification
Ibis reviewed Vultures of the World
International Affairs Book Review reviewed Hypocrisy and Human Rights
US Army War College Press reviewed Dying to Learn
International Affairs Book Review reviewed Hypocrisy and Human Rights
US Army War College Press reviewed Dying to Learn
ETUI reviewed Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited
Anthropology and Aging reviewed Fragile Resonance
Anthropology and Aging reviewed Robots Won’t Save Japan
Choice reviewed Betting on the Farm
Choice reviewed Black France, White Europe
Choice reviewed Reconciliation by Stealth
Choice reviewed Violent America
Europe-Asia Studies reviewed Spatial Revolution
French Studies reviewed Medieval Song from Aristotle to Opera
Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs reviewed Ghosts of War
Upcoming Conferences
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Wednesday, October 18 – Friday, October 20, 2023 – Detroit, MI
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Entomological Society of America
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American Anthropological Association
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Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
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