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MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry.STYLE GUIDE
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Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating north ANNOUNCING THE FORTHCOMING PUBLICATION OF OZARK COUNTRY Publication of Ozark Country is scheduled for April 2021. Born in Iowa and raised in Kansas, Otto Ernest Rayburn (1891–1960) was a teacher, writer, and magazine editor who devoted most of his life to the folklore and folkways of the Ozarks. Brooks Blevins, the Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies at Missouri State University, is a nativeof
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IN AMERICAN WATERS
In American Waters highlights American art historical and cultural traditions associated with the sea, deepening our understanding of it as a symbol of American ambition, opportunity, and invention. The histories of American art have long privileged ways of imagining American culture that only tell a partial story and that overlook narratives of national and individual experience past and present. ARKANSAS GREATEST HITS Arkansas Greatest Hits. $ 34.95. 45 Years of Wildlife Photography. Tim Ernst. 144 pages, 9 × 12, 127 color photographs. 978-1-882906-16-1(cloth)
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MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry.STYLE GUIDE
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MIGRATORY SOUND
Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating north ANNOUNCING THE FORTHCOMING PUBLICATION OF OZARK COUNTRY Publication of Ozark Country is scheduled for April 2021. Born in Iowa and raised in Kansas, Otto Ernest Rayburn (1891–1960) was a teacher, writer, and magazine editor who devoted most of his life to the folklore and folkways of the Ozarks. Brooks Blevins, the Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies at Missouri State University, is a nativeof
ROZE & BLUD
Author. Praise. Winner, 2020 Miller Williams Poetry Prize. In this long poem—almost a novel-in-verse—Jayson Iwen examines the intimate thoughts and feelings of two would-be poets: Roze Mertha, a teenage girl growing up in a trailer park, and William Blud, a veteran navigating age and loneliness in an apartment he shares with an Afghanrefugee.
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In American Waters highlights American art historical and cultural traditions associated with the sea, deepening our understanding of it as a symbol of American ambition, opportunity, and invention. The histories of American art have long privileged ways of imagining American culture that only tell a partial story and that overlook narratives of national and individual experience past and present. ARKANSAS GREATEST HITS Arkansas Greatest Hits. $ 34.95. 45 Years of Wildlife Photography. Tim Ernst. 144 pages, 9 × 12, 127 color photographs. 978-1-882906-16-1(cloth)
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ANNOUNCING THE FORTHCOMING PUBLICATION OF IN AMERICAN The University of Arkansas Press announces the forthcoming publication of In American Waters: The Role of the Sea in American Painting, by Austen Barron Bailly and Daniel Finamore. American Waters is the catalog of an exhibition co-organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, and Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. AN ARKANSAS FLORILEGIUM An Arkansas Florilegium is a late-flowering extension of the work initiated sixty years ago with University of Arkansas botanist Edwin B. Smith’s first entries in his pioneering Atlas and Annotated List of the Vascular Plants of Arkansas.Soon after this seminal survey of the state’s flora was published in 1978, Kent Bonar, a Missouri-born Thoreau acolyte employed as a naturalist by the THE BATTLE FOR THE BUFFALO RIVER Led by Neil Compton, a physician in Bentonville, Arkansas, a group of area conservationists formed the Ozark Society to join the battle for the Buffalo. This book is the account of this decade-long struggle that drew in such political figures as supreme court justice William O. Douglas, Senator J. William Fulbright, and Governor Orval Faubus. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PRESSBOOKSPRIZESNEWSRESOURCESABOUTGIVE To place an order by phone, please call the Chicago Distribution Center: 1-800-621-2736. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, or just have a suggestion, please email cmoss (at) uark.edu or call479-575-7258.
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MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry. DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia.MIGRATORY SOUND
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CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS IN THE EARLY SOUTH These stories of unique and distinct peoples, their interactions, and their influences on Arkansas and the South fill a void in the literature examining French and Spanish encounters with the Indians. Using historical, anthropological, and archaeological approaches, these essays collectively cover the European-Indian experience in theregion
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MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry. DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia.MIGRATORY SOUND
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CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS IN THE EARLY SOUTH These stories of unique and distinct peoples, their interactions, and their influences on Arkansas and the South fill a void in the literature examining French and Spanish encounters with the Indians. Using historical, anthropological, and archaeological approaches, these essays collectively cover the European-Indian experience in theregion
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Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating north CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS IN THE EARLY SOUTH These stories of unique and distinct peoples, their interactions, and their influences on Arkansas and the South fill a void in the literature examining French and Spanish encounters with the Indians. Using historical, anthropological, and archaeological approaches, these essays collectively cover the European-Indian experience in theregion
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DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia. MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry.STYLE GUIDE
The Chicago Manual of Style. The Chicago Manual of Style is an indispensable asset for writers as well as our press’s default style guide. There you will find almost everything you’ll need to construct a manuscript that conforms to the standards of academic publishing. From usage and syntax to workflow and copyright, almostevery topic an
MIGRATORY SOUND
Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating northIN AMERICAN WATERS
In American Waters highlights American art historical and cultural traditions associated with the sea, deepening our understanding of it as a symbol of American ambition, opportunity, and invention. The histories of American art have long privileged ways of imagining American culture that only tell a partial story and that overlook narratives of national and individual experience past and present. ARKANSAS GREATEST HITS Arkansas Greatest Hits. $ 34.95. 45 Years of Wildlife Photography. Tim Ernst. 144 pages, 9 × 12, 127 color photographs. 978-1-882906-16-1(cloth)
ARKANSAS MADE, VOLUME 2 Arkansas Made is the culmination of Historic Arkansas Museum’s exhaustive investigations into the history of the state’s material culture. Decades of meticulous research have resulted in this exciting two-volume survey of cabinetmakers, silversmiths, potters, fine artists, quilters, and other artisans working in communities all overthe state.
THE KU KLUX KLAN IN 1920S ARKANSAS The Ku Klux Klan established a significant foothold in Arkansas in the 1920s, boasting more than 150 state chapters and tens of thousands of members at its zenith. Propelled by the prominence of state leaders such as Grand Dragon James Comer and head of Women of the KKK Robbie Gill Comer, the Klan established Little Rock as a seat of power UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PRESSBOOKSPRIZESNEWSRESOURCESABOUTGIVE To place an order by phone, please call the Chicago Distribution Center: 1-800-621-2736. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, or just have a suggestion, please email cmoss (at) uark.edu or call479-575-7258.
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DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia. MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry.STYLE GUIDE
The Chicago Manual of Style. The Chicago Manual of Style is an indispensable asset for writers as well as our press’s default style guide. There you will find almost everything you’ll need to construct a manuscript that conforms to the standards of academic publishing. From usage and syntax to workflow and copyright, almostevery topic an
MIGRATORY SOUND
Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating northIN AMERICAN WATERS
In American Waters highlights American art historical and cultural traditions associated with the sea, deepening our understanding of it as a symbol of American ambition, opportunity, and invention. The histories of American art have long privileged ways of imagining American culture that only tell a partial story and that overlook narratives of national and individual experience past and present. ARKANSAS GREATEST HITS Arkansas Greatest Hits. $ 34.95. 45 Years of Wildlife Photography. Tim Ernst. 144 pages, 9 × 12, 127 color photographs. 978-1-882906-16-1(cloth)
ARKANSAS MADE, VOLUME 2 Arkansas Made is the culmination of Historic Arkansas Museum’s exhaustive investigations into the history of the state’s material culture. Decades of meticulous research have resulted in this exciting two-volume survey of cabinetmakers, silversmiths, potters, fine artists, quilters, and other artisans working in communities all overthe state.
THE KU KLUX KLAN IN 1920S ARKANSAS The Ku Klux Klan established a significant foothold in Arkansas in the 1920s, boasting more than 150 state chapters and tens of thousands of members at its zenith. Propelled by the prominence of state leaders such as Grand Dragon James Comer and head of Women of the KKK Robbie Gill Comer, the Klan established Little Rock as a seat of power INTERVIEW | UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PRESS To place an order by phone, please call the Chicago Distribution Center: 1-800-621-2736. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, or just have a suggestion, please email cmoss (at) uark.edu or call479-575-7258.
“THE POLITICS OF TAILGATING” AT THE NATION Dave Zirin speaks to Maria Veri and Rita Liberti about their book Gridiron Gourmet: Gender and Food at the Football Tailgate at The Nation. Listen here.. On football weekends in the United States, thousands of fans gather in the parking lots outside of stadiums, where they park their trucks, let down the gates, and begin a pregame ritual of drinking and grilling. NOW AVAILABLE! IN AMERICAN WATERS: THE SEA IN AMERICAN In American Waters, edited by Daniel Finamore and Austen Barron Bailly, highlights American art historical and cultural traditions associated with the sea, deepening our understanding of it as a symbol of American ambition, opportunity, and invention.The histories of American art have long privileged ways of imagining American culture that only tell a partial story and that overlook narratives DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia.BUTLER CENTER BOOKS
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Brooks Blevins is widely recognized as the foremost scholar of Ozarks history. The Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies at Missouri State University, Blevins teaches a variety of Ozark-themed courses, from Ozarks history to literature of the Ozarks.ROZE & BLUD
Winner, 2020 Miller Williams Poetry Prize. In this long poem—almost a novel-in-verse—Jayson Iwen examines the intimate thoughts and feelings of two would-be poets: Roze Mertha, a teenage girl growing up in a trailer park, and William Blud, a veteran navigating age and loneliness in an apartment he shares with an Afghan refugee. ARKANSAS GREATEST HITS Arkansas Greatest Hits. $ 34.95. 45 Years of Wildlife Photography. Tim Ernst. 144 pages, 9 × 12, 127 color photographs. 978-1-882906-16-1(cloth)
BLOCKCHAIN FOUNDATIONS While there are many books on blockchains, this guide focuses on blockchain applications for business. The target audience is business students, professionals, and managers who want to learn about the overall blockchain landscape — the investments, the size of markets, major players and the global reach — as well as the potential business value of blockchain applications and the challenges ANNOUNCING THE FORTHCOMING PUBLICATION OF IN AMERICAN The University of Arkansas Press announces the forthcoming publication of In American Waters: The Role of the Sea in American Painting, by Austen Barron Bailly and Daniel Finamore. American Waters is the catalog of an exhibition co-organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, and Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PRESSBOOKSPRIZESNEWSRESOURCESABOUTGIVE To place an order by phone, please call the Chicago Distribution Center: 1-800-621-2736. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, or just have a suggestion, please email cmoss (at) uark.edu or call479-575-7258.
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MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry. DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia.BROWSE BY SUBJECT
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Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating north ETEL ADNAN POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Etel Adnan Poetry Series and awards the $1,000 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize to a first or second book of poetry, in English, by a writer of Arab heritage. Since its inception in 2015 the series has sought to celebrate and foster the writings and writers that make up the vibrant and diverse Arab American AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SAMUEL S. HILDEBRAND Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand. $ 24.95. The Renowned Missouri Bushwhacker. Kirby Ross. Edited by Daniel E. Sutherland. 978-1-55728-877-6 (paper) November 2005 (cloth) February 2016 (paper) NEGRO SLAVERY IN ARKANSAS Winner of the Duke University Publication Award for the original edition of this book, he also co-authored Religion in the Southern States. “ Negro Slavery in Arkansas traces the roots of Arkansas’s slavery from its origin in French and Spanish colonization, its induction into the United States, through the Civil War andEmancipation.
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MILLER WILLIAMS POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year, the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Miller Williams Poetry Series and from the books selected awards the $5,000 Miller Williams Poetry Prize in the following summer. For almost a quarter century the press has made this series the cornerstone of its work as a publisher of some of the country’s best new poetry. DANIELLE BADRA WINS 2021 ETEL ADNAN POETRY PRIZE Danielle Badra has been named the winner of the 2021 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize for her collection Like We Still Speak, which will be published by the University of Arkansas Press in the fall of 2021.. Badra, who is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and currently resides in Virginia.BROWSE BY SUBJECT
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Winner, 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize. Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.“Whether enacting a bird migration, or the uprooting of people relocating north ETEL ADNAN POETRY SERIES AND PRIZE About the Series. Every year the University of Arkansas Press accepts submissions for the Etel Adnan Poetry Series and awards the $1,000 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize to a first or second book of poetry, in English, by a writer of Arab heritage. Since its inception in 2015 the series has sought to celebrate and foster the writings and writers that make up the vibrant and diverse Arab American AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SAMUEL S. HILDEBRAND Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand. $ 24.95. The Renowned Missouri Bushwhacker. Kirby Ross. Edited by Daniel E. Sutherland. 978-1-55728-877-6 (paper) November 2005 (cloth) February 2016 (paper) NEGRO SLAVERY IN ARKANSAS Winner of the Duke University Publication Award for the original edition of this book, he also co-authored Religion in the Southern States. “ Negro Slavery in Arkansas traces the roots of Arkansas’s slavery from its origin in French and Spanish colonization, its induction into the United States, through the Civil War andEmancipation.
THE KU KLUX KLAN IN 1920S ARKANSAS The Ku Klux Klan established a significant foothold in Arkansas in the 1920s, boasting more than 150 state chapters and tens of thousands of members at its zenith. Propelled by the prominence of state leaders such as Grand Dragon James Comer and head of Women of the KKK Robbie Gill Comer, the Klan established Little Rock as a seat of power ABOUT | UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PRESS The University of Arkansas Press was established in May 1980 as the publishing arm of the University of Arkansas by the Board of Trustees of the University. Miller Williams was named the first director of the press, and Dr. Willard Gatewood was named the chairman of the first Press Committee. In December of 1980, the McIlroy House was formally NOW AVAILABLE! IN AMERICAN WATERS: THE SEA IN AMERICAN In American Waters, edited by Daniel Finamore and Austen Barron Bailly, highlights American art historical and cultural traditions associated with the sea, deepening our understanding of it as a symbol of American ambition, opportunity, and invention.The histories of American art have long privileged ways of imagining American culture that only tell a partial story and that overlook narratives “THE POLITICS OF TAILGATING” AT THE NATION Dave Zirin speaks to Maria Veri and Rita Liberti about their book Gridiron Gourmet: Gender and Food at the Football Tailgate at The Nation. Listen here.. On football weekends in the United States, thousands of fans gather in the parking lots outside of stadiums, where they park their trucks, let down the gates, and begin a pregame ritual of drinking and grilling.BROWSE BY SUBJECT
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