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University Press Week Day 1: Guest blogger Manu Chander

Posted on November 8, 2021November 8, 2021 by Pamelia Dailey

To kick off the 10th annual University Press Week (UP Week) celebration, we invited author Manu Samriti Chander to share his thoughts on publishing with university presses and why they matter. Professor Chander’s first book, Brown Romantics: Poetry and Nationalism…

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National Poetry Month with Shanee Stepakoff

Posted on April 30, 2021April 30, 2021 by Madison Weaver

To wrap up National Poetry Month, we spoke with Bucknell author Shanee Stepakoff about poetry, publishing, and her forthcoming collection, Testimony: Found Poems from the Special Court for Sierra Leone. A remarkable collection of found poetry, Testimony is derived from public…

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Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850

Posted on April 10, 2021 by Madison Weaver

A Discussion with the Series Editors A landmark series in the long eighteenth-century and Romantic era, Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850 publishes books that are timely, transformative, and global in their engagement with arts, literature, culture, and history. Here, we…

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Women’s History Month with Misty Krueger

Posted on March 25, 2021March 25, 2021 by Madison Weaver

Happy Women’s History Month! To celebrate, Bucknell University Press would like to share a few words from Misty Krueger, editor of Transatlantic Women Travelers, 1688-1843, followed by some of our own reading recommendations for learning about women’s lives throughout history. …

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Bucknell University Press 2020 Year in Review

Posted on December 23, 2020December 15, 2020 by Nathanael Freed

This year has been one we won’t soon forget. Every day seemed to bring another breaking news story, and the pandemic has kept us away from our friends, our families, and our coworkers. Still, there has been much accomplished in…

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#ActiveVoices: Q&A on African American Arts

Posted on November 13, 2020November 13, 2020 by Madison Weaver

On the last day of University Press Week’s blog tour, hear from several of the voices behind African American Arts: Activism, Aesthetics, and Futurity, edited by Sharrell D. Luckett. This anthology explores the role of African American arts in shaping…

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Quakerism, Archives, and Cross-writing: An Interview with Donald Ulin

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Madison Weaver

Donald Ulin, editor of Writing Home: A Quaker Immigrant on the Ohio Frontier, talks with our graduate assistant Madison Weaver about the challenges of archival work, Quaker views on social justice issues, and how the life of an ordinary nineteenth-century…

Posted in UncategorizedTagged Author Interview, Eighteenth Century, Immigration

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