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KSU Press Book House of Horrors Featured on Channel 19 (Cleveland)

Here’s a link to a Channel 19 (Cleveland) news story about our forthcoming book on the Anthony Sowell murders, “House of Horrors” by Robert Sberna. The book is available for sale October 29, and can...

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The Perfect Gift for the Cook in your Life!

Discover the recipes that these award-winning chefs use when they entertain at home. Beautifully illustrated. Click the cover for more information

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Civil War Monitor Interviews Brian Craig Miller

An informative interview with Brian Craig Miller, editor of A Punishment on the Nation: An Iowa Soldier Endures the Civil War and book review editor of our journal, Civil War History. Congratulations,...

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Scholarship Named for KSU Press Author

Save Historic Antietam Foundation Inc. (SHAF) is proud to announce the opening of applications for the Dr. Joseph L. Harsh Memorial Scholarship. This award was created in 2012 to honor of Dr. Harsh, a...

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KSU Press Authors to Direct Hemingway Conference

We’re excited to announce that Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott, KSU Press authors and the editors of the “Reading Hemingway” and “Teaching Hemingway” series, respectively, are co-directing the Ernest...

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The perfect gift for Browns fans!

The Cleveland Browns have played nearly one thousand games over the past eight decades, and The Browns Bible tells the tale of each one. Click the cover for more information

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Now Available!

Wearable Prints, 1760–1860 is an encyclopedic survey of early printed fabrics, sumptuously illustrated with more than 1600 color photos. Essential for historians, students, costumers, quilters,...

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Review of Cleveland Goes Modern at Cleveland.com

SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio – For much of their respective careers, James and Nina Freedlander Gibans have recognized the need to document and preserve Cleveland’s underappreciated yet rich architectural...

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CNN panel discussion features Pacific Time on Target editor Jack McCall

James Scott, author of The War Below: The Story of Three Submarines that Battled Japan, and Jack McCall, editor of Pacific Time on Target: Memoirs of a Marine Artillery Officer, 1943-1945, talked about...

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Author Dana Cooper interviewed for Smithsonian documentary

KSU Press author Dana Cooper has been interviewed by a Scottish production company for a documentary titled Million Dollar American Princesses that will air on the Smithsonian channel in January...

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Arranged chronologically and annotated, The Collected Poems of C. S. Lewis offers readers for the first time Lewis’s complete poetic works, including many poems that have never before appeared in...

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March 2016, Volume 62, No. 1

Memories of a Rooted Sorrow: The Legacy of the Guerrilla War by: Daniel E. Sutherland Distinctions That Must Be Preserved: On the Civil War, American Indians, and the West by: Khal Schneider Teaching...

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June 2016, Volume 62, No. 2

The Future of Civil War History by: James J. Broomall, Peter S. Carmichael, and Jill Ogline Titus Interpreting Race, Slavery, and United States Colored Troops at Civil War Battlefields
by: Emmanuel...

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September 2016, Volume 62, No. 3

Did the Tug Have to Come? A Critique of the New Revisionism of the Secession Winter James L. Huston Public Necessity or Military Convenience? Reevaluating Lincoln’s Suspensions of the Write of Habeas...

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Robert Sberna’s Badge 387 featured on Huffington Post

“True crime historian Rob Sberna first heard about Cleveland police officer Jim Simone when he was researching the Ariel Castro case in 2013. Castro had kidnapped three Cleveland girls and held them...

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December 2016, Volume 62, No. 4

Places of Exchange: An Analysis of Human and Materiél Flows in Civil War Alexandria, Virginia by: William G. Thomas, III, Kaci Nash, and Robert Shepard Citizens of the County of Their Domicile:...

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March 2017, Volume 63, No. 1

AbstractsWilderness, Weather, and Waging War in the Mine Run Campaignby: Adam H. Petty This article analyzes the interaction between the environment and the contending generals, armies, and soldiers...

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March 2017, Volume 63, No. 2

Abstracts Tracing the “Sacred Relics”:  The Strange Career of Preston Brooks’s Cane by: Michael E. Woods Preston Brooks’s May 1856 assault on Charles Sumner transformed a common cane into a bitterly...

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Pickenpaugh wins 2016 Independent Scholar Award

Congratulations to Roger Pickenpaugh for winning the 2016 Independent Scholar Award for the Center for Archival Collections’ Local History Publication Award for “Johnson’s Island: A Prison for...

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Did Ernest Hemingway Have An Affair With His Sister-in-Law?

Hidden Hemingway author Robert K. Elder explores the issue at the Huffington Post

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