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  • The professor on the (online) campaign trail by Mark D Harmon

    The professor on the (online) campaign trail

    Mark D Harmon

    “Part campaign diary, part how-to guide, this book is the story of the 2022 congressional campaign of University of Tennessee, Knoxville, journalism professor Mark Harmon. Harmon attempted something no East Tennessee Democrat has done since William Montgomery Churchwell in 1855—represent the Knoxville area in Congress. Harmon had scored an upset in a 2006 bid for Knox County Commissioner and hoped to do so again against the deep-pocketed Republican incumbent, Congressman Tim Burchett. With a volunteer campaign manager and treasurer, and in-kind donations of photography and video services, Harmon relied heavily on local presence at community events in a vigorous ground game supplemented creatively with Facebook and Insta-gram. Grassroots in format as well as content, this open-access ebook makes ample use of images and film clips to give a street-level view of a homegrown campaign.”—Provided by the publisher.”

  • Studienbuch by Gottfried Galston: Facsimile of the Author’s Personal Copy with a New English Translation by Gottfried Galston

    Studienbuch by Gottfried Galston: Facsimile of the Author’s Personal Copy with a New English Translation

    Gottfried Galston

    Translated by Rosemarie S. Greenman.

  • Parque Coral de Volcadero: Design as a Tool to Develop Social Agency by Milagros Zingoni and Oriana Venti

    Parque Coral de Volcadero: Design as a Tool to Develop Social Agency

    Milagros Zingoni and Oriana Venti

  • UT Extension Personnel Directory, 1910–2020 by Martha Jo Tolley

    UT Extension Personnel Directory, 1910–2020

    Martha Jo Tolley

    The UT Extension Personnel Directory, 1910–2020 is a historical directory of University of Tennessee Extension staff — all County Extension Agents, administrators, and other professional staff since UT Extension’s beginnings in 1910.

  • From Albert Salomon: Essays on Social Thinkers by Albert Salomon, Duffy Graham, and Robert Jackall

    From Albert Salomon: Essays on Social Thinkers

    Albert Salomon, Duffy Graham, and Robert Jackall

  • From the Remains: Reflections on "Station Eleven" by Robin A. Bedenbaugh, Arthur Smith, Bruce J. MacLennan, Brooks Clark, Angela Allred, Mark Rasnake, and Kevin S. Krahenbuh

    From the Remains: Reflections on "Station Eleven"

    Robin A. Bedenbaugh, Arthur Smith, Bruce J. MacLennan, Brooks Clark, Angela Allred, Mark Rasnake, and Kevin S. Krahenbuh

    In fall of 2017, Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel’s novel about the collapse of civilization in the aftermath of a global pandemic, was the focus of two community reading programs in Knoxville, Tennessee. With funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and the leadership of the Knox County Public Library, Knoxville hosted a Big Read of Station Eleven. Likewise, the University of Tennessee selected Station Eleven as the Life of the Mind reading for first-year students arriving on campus that fall. From the Remains: Reflections on “Station Eleven” gathers creative responses — both written and artistic — that emerged from local study and discussion of the novel.

  • Toward Justice: Reflections on A Lesson Before Dying by Robin A. Bedenbaugh, Ralph Hutchison, Connor Hess, André Canty, Kaya Grace Porter, Erin Adams, Ginna Mashburn, Jennifer M. Jabson, and David B. Byrd

    Toward Justice: Reflections on A Lesson Before Dying

    Robin A. Bedenbaugh, Ralph Hutchison, Connor Hess, André Canty, Kaya Grace Porter, Erin Adams, Ginna Mashburn, Jennifer M. Jabson, and David B. Byrd

    In 2016, the citizens of Knoxville, Tennessee, joined in a community reading program called the Big Read. Knoxvillians read Ernest Gaines's book A Lesson Before Dying, and community groups hosted a series of lectures, book discussions, film screenings, and dramatic performances that immersed the community in a five-week conversation on racism.

    This book of essays is the University of Tennessee Libraries' contribution to Knoxville's Big Read. The Libraries put out a community-wide call for written responses to A Lesson Before Dying and was richly rewarded with the thoughtful and heartfelt commentaries gathered here.

  • From Joseph Bensman: Essays on Modern Society by Joseph Bensman, Robert Jackall, and Duffy Graham

    From Joseph Bensman: Essays on Modern Society

    Joseph Bensman, Robert Jackall, and Duffy Graham

  • To Advance Their Opportunities: Federal Policies Toward African American Workers from World War I to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by Judson MacLaury

    To Advance Their Opportunities: Federal Policies Toward African American Workers from World War I to the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Judson MacLaury

  • Interviews with David Madden by David Madden, Carol Morrow, and James A. Perkins

    Interviews with David Madden

    David Madden, Carol Morrow, and James A. Perkins

  • From Cahokia to Larson to Moundville: Death, World Renewal, and the Sacred in the Mississippian Social World of the Late Prehistoric Eastern Woodlands by A. Martin Byers

    From Cahokia to Larson to Moundville: Death, World Renewal, and the Sacred in the Mississippian Social World of the Late Prehistoric Eastern Woodlands

    A. Martin Byers

  • The Wondrous Bird's Nest I by Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Robert L. Hiller, and John C. Osborne

    The Wondrous Bird's Nest I

    Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Robert L. Hiller, and John C. Osborne

    Translated and annotated by Robert L. Hiller and John C. Osborne

  • The Wondrous Bird's Nest II by Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen and John C. Osborne

    The Wondrous Bird's Nest II

    Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen and John C. Osborne

    Translated by John C. Osborne

  • Found, Featured, then Forgotten: U.S. Network TV News and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War by Mark D. Harmon

    Found, Featured, then Forgotten: U.S. Network TV News and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War

    Mark D. Harmon

  • Southern Manuscript Sermons before 1800: A Bibliography by Michael A. Lofaro

    Southern Manuscript Sermons before 1800: A Bibliography

    Michael A. Lofaro

  • The Streaming Guide to Cataloging Remote Access Multimedia: A How-to Virtual Manual for Catalogers by Marielle Veve

    The Streaming Guide to Cataloging Remote Access Multimedia: A How-to Virtual Manual for Catalogers

    Marielle Veve

  • With a Critical Eye: An Intellectual and His Times by Arthur J. Vidich and Robert Jackall

    With a Critical Eye: An Intellectual and His Times

    Arthur J. Vidich and Robert Jackall

  • In the Wake of the Sun: Navigating the Southern Works of Cormac McCarthy by Christopher J. Walsh

    In the Wake of the Sun: Navigating the Southern Works of Cormac McCarthy

    Christopher J. Walsh

  • Simplicissimus, the German Adventurer by Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

    Simplicissimus, the German Adventurer

    Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

  • Travels of a Country Woman by Lera Knox

    Travels of a Country Woman

    Lera Knox

  • Goodness Gracious, Miss Agnes: Memories of a Country Woman by Lera Knox

    Goodness Gracious, Miss Agnes: Memories of a Country Woman

    Lera Knox

 
 
 
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