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Book Provides Perspective on Palestinian Experience and Context for Current Headlines

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Stories From Palestine by Marda Dunsky

In the midst of President Biden’s restoration of aid for Palestinian refugees and economic development that was cut under the Trump Administration, and the first Palestinian elections since 2006 slated for May and July, Marda Dunsky provides insight into Palestinian life under occupation. In Stories

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Pope Francis Discusses Angus Ritchie’s Book, “Inclusive Populism,” During International Conference

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Pope Francis discusses "Inclusive Populism"

During the international “A Politics Rooted in the People” online conference on April 15, 2021, sponsored by the Centre for Theology & Community in partnership with Catholic institutions in the United…

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Notre Dame Press 2020 Media Report is Here

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Notre Dame Press 2020 Media Report

During 2020, the COVID-19 crisis impacted how University of Notre Dame Press books were published, printed, reviewed, and sold. The book industry experienced rapid change and unprecedented market response to the pandemic. Nearly all Notre Dame Press Spring 2020 titles and our entire Fall 2020 list…

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“The Washington Post” Features Nannie Helen Burroughs

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Nannie Helen Burroughs

On February 28, 2021, The Washington Post ran the feature, "Denied a teaching job for being 'too Black' she started her own school—and a movement" by Jess McHugh. The piece illuminates how Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879–1961) fought tirelessly for Black women of every shade to win the right…

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Notre Dame Press publishes companion book for PBS Documentary, “In the Name of Peace: John Hume in America”

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Narrated by Liam Neeson, "In the Name of Peace: John Hume in America" shares how legendary Irish politician and Nobel Prize–winner John Hume—inspired by the American Civil Rights movement—harnessed the power of Irish America…

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Book Provides the First Study of Colonial Textile Arts in the Spanish American Church

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Clothing the New World Church

When Catholic churches were built in the New World in the sixteenth century, they were furnished with rich textiles known in Spanish as “church clothing.” These textile ornaments covered churches’ altars, stairs, floors, and walls. Vestments clothed priests and church attendants, and garments clothed…

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ND Creative Writing Department to Host a Virtual Reading with R. M. Kinder, author of “A Common Person and Other Stories"

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A Common Person and Other Stories

On February 24, 2021, at 7:00pm (EST), R. M. Kinder will read from “A Common Person and other Stories,” winner of the Richard Sullivan Prize in Short Fiction sponsored by the Creative Writing Program in the Department of English at University of Notre Dame in conjunction with Notre Dame Press.

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Stephen Little Leaves Acquisitions Role at Notre Dame Press

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Stephen Little and Bishop Saad Sirop Hanna, author of "Abducted in Iraq."

On January 1, 2021, University of Notre Dame Press acquisitions editor Stephen Little left the Press after a decade of service. Stephen came to Notre Dame Press in August 2010 after completing his Ph.D. in Literature at the University of Notre Dame. During his early

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James T. Connelly, C.S.C., Publishes History of the Congregation of Holy Cross

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The History of the Congregation of Holy Cross

When James T. Connelly, C.S.C., was asked to research and write this book in 1982 by the then superior general of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Fr. Thomas Barrosse, Connelly was told that it would only be a matter of synthesizing…

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"Progressivism" by Bradley C. S. Watson Named Finalist for Conservative Book of the Year Award

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Progressivism

The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) announced the finalists for the prestigious Conservative Book of the Year award on December 2, 2020. They named Bradley C. S. Watson’s Progressivism:

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Richard Sullivan Prize–Winner R.M. Kinder's Short Stories Available in February

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A Common Person and Other Stories

A Common Person and Other Stories, a collection of short stories by R. M. Kinder, was selected by the University of Notre Dame's Creative Writing Program as the thirteenth winner of the…

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2020 Choice Outstanding Academic Titles Go To Notre Dame Press Books

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Choice 2020 Outstanding Academic Books

The 2020 Choice Outstanding Academic Titles have been announced and two University of Notre Dame Press books were chosen by the Choice editorial staff from among the over 3,500 titles reviewed by Choice during the past year. Our outstanding works are John

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Nobel Prize–Winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "Between Two Millstones, Book 2," Available in English

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Between Two Millstones, Book 2

“When you read Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn you know that you are reading and being read by one of the greatest men of the bloody 20th century.” —The American Conservative

Russian Nobel Prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, author of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, was charged…

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