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“Tizon is the master of the telling detail that
penetrates the surface and makes us understand
something or someone—and ultimately
ourselves—in a deeper way.” —Cheryl Strayed
temple university press
978-1-4399-1830-2 $25.00
cloth

Knowledge for Social Change
Bacon, Dewey, and the
Revolutionary Transformation
of Research Universities in
the Twenty-First Century
by lee benson, ira harkavy,
john puckett, matthew hartley,
rita a. hodges, francis e.
johnston, and joann weeks
“This book contributes valuable ideas
to today’s politically, economically, and
socially complex world. For one, the
premise of the book itself is inspiring.”
—Review of Higher Education

temple university press
isbn 978-1-4399-1519-6 $14.95
paper

Finding the News
Adventures of a Young Reporter
by peter copeland
Looking back on his career as a war
correspondent and national political reporter in
Washington, DC, Peter Copeland offers a
heartfelt defense of journalism “done the right
way” by asserting that his most important lessons
were not about reporting, writing, or the latest
technologies but about the core values that
underlie quality journalism: accuracy, fairness,
and speed.
lsu press
isbn 978-0-8071-7192-9 $39.95
hardcover; e-book available

An intimate, true story of two Germans, one born
Jewish and the other Catholic, who worked with
a little-known German resistance group and
fought against Hitler during their imprisonment
and throughout their escape and refuge in
America.
“Their courage, resourcefulness, love,
and unending optimism against all odds is
thrilling. This is the American story of
the mid-twentieth century.” —Tom Brokaw

purdue university press
isbn 978-1-55753-881-9 $29.99
paper

Invisible
People
Stories of
Lives at the
Margins
by alex tizon;
edited by
sam howe
verhovek

Gorgeous War


The Branding War Between the
Third Reich and the United States
by tim blackmore


Gorgeous War compares


the way the American


and German militaries


developed their graphic


and textile design in


the interwar period. It


also explores how nascent


corporate culture and


war production united


to turn national brands


like IBM, Coca-Cola, and


Disney into multinational


corporations that


had learned lessons


on propaganda and


branding that were being


tested during the


Second World War.


wilfrid laurier university press
isbn 978-1-177112-420-1 $32.99
hardcover


Eva and Otto
Resistance,
Refugees,
and Love in
the Time
of Hitler
by tom pfister,
kathy pfister,
and peter
pfister
Free download pdf