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6th Annual Books in the Humanities Celebration

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Time: midnight April 9 - 11:59 p.m. May 14

Location: Digital Showcase

This spring marks our 6th annual Books in the Humanities celebration, recognizing dozens of Syracuse University authors and editors with © 2020 book releases.

With our traditional book browsing/buying event still on 'pandemic-pause,' the Humanities Center is pleased to showcase the collection’s digital presence as an online Research Guide, made possible by our partners at the Syracuse University Libraries. All are welcome to explore this year's impressive output of research, creativity, and commentary on a breadth of subjects, local and global. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues who produced them:

Ynesse Abdul-Malak, Lois Agnew, Alan Allport, Ivana Bajic-Hajdukovic, Frederick C. Beiser, Stuart S. Brown, Virginia Burrus, John D. Caputo, Elizabeth F. Cohen, Mark Coleman, Charisse L. Corsbie-Massay, Martha K. Diede, Colin Elman, Shubha Ghosh, Jules Gibbs, Mike Gill, Mike Goode, Biko M. Gray, Ryan D. Griffiths, Margaret G. Hermann, Odlanyer Hernandez de Lara, Samantha Kahn Herrick, George Kallander, Mary M. Karr, Stephen Kuusisto, Christopher R. Kyle, Gregg Lambert, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, Yingyi Ma, Madonna Harrington Meyer, Don Mitchell, Charles E. Morris III, Teresita Paniagua, Kendall R. Phillips, Amardo Rodriguez, Will Scheibel, Martin S. Shanguhyia, Micah Shippee, David Sobel, Renée Stevens, Joanne Punzo Waghorne, Kameshwar C. Wali, Amanda Eubanks Winkler             

About this initiative:

Any Syracuse University faculty, staff, or student who writes or edits a book that contributes to the humanities, broadly conceived is encouraged to tell us about it via this brief survey. Each spring, we showcase eligible books released within the prior calendar/copyright year.


Additional supporters:

  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • Syracuse University Bookstore
  • Syracuse University Libraries
  • Syracuse University Office of Research