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Readings, talks, and conferences fill the April calendar

Events and conferences will keep JHUP authors and staff extra busy this month. Zocalo Public Square hosts Arizona State President Michael Crow, author of Designing the New American University, for a discussion with New York Times columnist Frank Bruni and Chronicle of Higher Education editor Liz McMillen. Authors Michael Burlingame and Charley Mitchell participate in events to  mark the 150th anniversary of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Wyatt Prunty reads from his latest book of poetry at the Celebration of Southern Literature. We’ll welcome JHU alums for the annual Alumni Weekend tours of the Press, and our staff will show the flag for books, journals, and Project MUSE in New Orleans, Chicago, and New Haven. As always, please help spread the word about JHUP activities this month!


14 April 2015
Project MUSE Exhibit –
Pop Culture Association
New Orleans, LA
Information: Pop Culture Association Annual Meeting


Crow jacket2 April 2015, 7:00 p.m.
Zocalo Public Square Discussion &
Book Signing
Michael Crow
Designing the New American University
with Frank Bruni and Liz McMillen
Rand Corporation
1776 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA

On Thursday, April 2nd, at 7:00 p.m. JHUP author Michael Crow joins New York Times columnist Frank Bruni in a Zocalo Public Square discussion, “What Are Universities For?” Liz McMillen, editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education, will moderate. Arizona State University President Michael M. Crow, coauthor of Designing the New American University, and New York Times columnist Frank Bruni, author of Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania, visit Zócalo to discuss who universities should serve and what problems they should be solving.

Admission: Free; reservations required at Zocalo Public Square.


Travels7 April 2015, 12:30 pm
Johns Hopkins Club Lunch & Lecture

Charles Mitchell
“Remembering Lincoln
With comments drawn from his books
Travels through American History in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide for All Ages
and Maryland Voices of the Civil War
Johns Hopkins Club, Homewood campus
Baltimore, MD

Charles Mitchell’s Hopkins Club lecture on historic travel quickly sold out last fall, so he is back on the eve of the 150th anniversary of the Lincoln assassination (April 15) to draw on his two books, Travels through American History in the Mid-Atlantic and Maryland Voices of the Civil War. He will discuss discuss our region’s wealth of historic sites related to the 16th president and to consider the reactions of Marylanders to his death in 1865.

Admission: $20; Club members contact the Club to register; non-members contact Jack Holmes at 410-516-6928 to attend as guests of the Press.


Just_One_of_the_Kids11 April 2015
Book Signing
Kay Harris Kriegsman & Sara Palmer
Just One of the Kids:
Raising a Resilient Family When One of Your Children Has a Physical Disability

World of Possibilities Expo
Hilton Washington DC/Rockville
Rockville, MD

Information: World of Possibilities Expos 


Prunty_cover18 April, 10:45 a.m.
Reading & Book Signing
Wyatt Prunty
Couldnt Prove, Had to Promise
Celebration of Southern Literature
Chattanooga, TN

Wyatt Prunty, the current Chancellor of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, reads from his new book of poetry in a featured program at the Celebration of Southern Literature.

Information: Celebration of Southern Literature


16–20 April 2015
JHU Press Exhibit –
American Educational Research Association
Chicago, IL
Information: American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting


16-19 April 2015
JHU Press Exhibit –
Organization of American Historians
St. Louis, MO
Information: Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting


17–18 April 2015
JHU Press Book Sale & Building Tour

Johns Hopkins Alumni Weekend
Baltimore, MD
Information: 410-516-6928


29 April–3 May 2015
JHU Press Exhibit –
American Association for History of Medicine
New Haven, CT
Information: American Association for History of Medicine Annual Meeting


Lincoln_Vol230 April 2015, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Symposium & Lecture –
Michael Burlingame
Abraham Lincoln: A Life
University of Illinois Springfields Lincoln Symposium
“Mourning Father Abraham: Lincoln’s Assassination and the Public’s Response
Brookens Auditorium
Springfield, IL

Michael Burlingame, author of our acclaimed two-volume Abraham Lincoln: A Life, will be a featured speaker at the Lincoln Symposium at the University of Illinois Springfield marking the 150th anniversary of the death of the 16th president.

Information: Lectures are free and open to the public. UIS will host a live webcast of the symposium.

 

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Readings, Talks, and Festivals Crowd the April Calendar

Eliot called April the cruelest month. Chaucer admired its sweet showers. JHU Press authors, editors, and staff surely earn the right to tag it grueling (but productive!) considering the impressive line-up of talks, signings, festivals, and conferences scheduled this month. From the Annapolis Book Festival to the Festival of Faith and Writing in Grand Rapids, from Jane Austen Day to JHU’s Alumni Weekend, there are plenty of signs we’ve all woken up from those long winter’s naps. So smell the flowers, enjoy the warming breezes, and please help spread the word about JHUP’s long list of April events!

3Amish_Quilts-4 April 2014
Book Talk & Signing –
Janneken Smucker
Amish Quilts: Crafting an American Icon
Elizabethtown College Durnburgh Lecture
Elizabethtown, PA
Admission: Free; call 717-361-1470 or visit the Elizabethtwon College website.

 


 5 April 2014, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Annapolis Book Festival
The Key School
534 Hillsmere Drive
Annapolis, MD

10:00 am – Who Has the Right to bear Arms?
Featuring JHUP author Daniel W. Webster (Reducing Gun Violence)

12:00 pm – Maryland’s Fish and Natural Wonders
Featuring JHUP authors Bryan MacKay (A Year across Maryland), Edward O. Murdy & John A. Musick (Field Guide to Fishes of the Chesapeake Bay)

Admission: Free and open to the public.


 Front_Stoops9 April 2014, 6:30–8:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Michael Olesker
Front Stoops in the Fifties: Baltimore Legends Come of Age
The Kaleidoscope Program
Roland Park Country School
Baltimore, MD
JHUP author Mike Olesker discusses his new book in in the popular RPCS Speaker series.
Admission: $35; call 410 -323-5500 to register.


 weaver-zercher rev comp.indd10-12 April 2014
Book Talks & Signings –
Valerie Weaver-Zercher
Thrill of the Chaste: The Allure of Amish Romance Novels
Festival of Faith & Writing, Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI

JHU Press author Valerie Weaver-Zercher will give two talks at the Festival:

April 10 at 1:45 pm – Why Prayer Kapps, Buggies, and Kitchen Gardens Keep Us Coming Back for More

April 11 at 2:00 pm – Writing ‘Close’: When Your Best Research Happens at Potlucks and Reunions

Admission: Find Festival registration information here.


 12 April 2014, 7:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing
– Valerie Weaver-Zercher
Thrill of the Chaste: The Allure of Amish Romance Novels
Mennonite Historical Society Annual Banquet
Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship
Goshen, IN
Admission: Contact Mennonite Historical Society.


 Living_Hell10 April 2014, 3:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Michael C. C. Adams
Living Hell: The Dark Side of the Civil War
Griffin Hall George and Ellen Rieveschl Digitorium
Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, KY
Admission: Free; for more information, call 859-572-5461.


 11-12 April 2014
Johns Hopkins Alumni Weekend

Homewood Campus
Baltimore, MD
JHU Press participates again this year in JHU’s Alumni Weekend with an exhibit and sale in the Welcome Tent and tours of the Press on Friday and Saturday. For information, contact Jack Holmes at 410-516-6928.


 Art_Deco11 April 2014, 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Author Interview – Richard Striner
and Melissa Blair
Washington and Baltimore Art Deco:
A Design History of Neighboring Cities

Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks
WYPR, 88.1 FM


 A_Year_across_Maryland12 April 2014, 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Bryan MacKay
A Year across Maryland
The Kaleidoscope Program
Roland Park Country School
Baltimore, MD
Author and naturalist Bryan MacKay hosts a “Spring Wildflower Walk and Talk” in the RPCS speaker series.
Admission: $15; call 410 -323-5500 to register.


 jones12 April 2014, 3:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Marion Moser Jones
The American Red Cross
from Clara Barton to the New Deal

Sponsored by the Clara Barton National Historic Site
Glen Echo, MD
Admission: Free; an open house and book signing follow the talk; call 301-320-1410 to register.


 Maryland_in_Black_and_White15 April 2014, 12:30 pm
Hopkins Club Lunch & Lecture –
Constance B. Schulz
Maryland in Black and White: Documentary Photography from the Great Depression and
World War II

Johns Hopkins Club, JHU’s Homewood Campus
Baltimore, MD
Admission: $20; members contact the Club to make reservations; non-members contact Jack Holmes at 410 -516-6928.

15 April 2014, 6:30–8:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Constance B. Schulz
Maryland in Black and White: Documentary Photography from the Great Depression and World War II
Sponsored by The Kaleidoscope Program
Roland Park Country School
Baltimore, MD
JHUP author Connie Schulz discusses the famous FSA documentary photography project in the popular RPCS Speaker series.
Admission: $35; call 410 -323-5500 to register.


 Peter_Filkins17 April 2014, 7:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Peter Filkins
The View We’re Granted
Berkshire Humane Society
214 Barker Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Admission: The program benefits the Humane Society; call 413-447-7878 for more information.


 Art_Deco17 April 2014, 7:00 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Richard Striner
and Melissa Blair
Washington and Baltimore Art Deco:
A Design History of Neighboring Cities

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Central Branch
Baltimore, MD
Admission: Free; more information here.


 Tapping_into_The_Wire23 April 2014, 6:30–8:30 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Peter Beilenson, M.D.
Tapping into The Wire
Sponsored by The Kaleidoscope Program
Roland Park Country School
Baltimore, MD
JHUP author Peter Beilenson presents “To Build a Strong Baltimore: What We Learned from The Wire and Where We Need to Go Next” in the RPCS speaker series.
Admission: $10; call 410 -323-5500 to register.


 Amish_Quilts24 April 2014, 11:30 a.m.
Gallery Talk & Signing – Janneken Smucker
Amish Quilts: Crafting an American Icon
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Washington, DC
Admission: Free; 1-800-222-7270.

 

 


 Jane_Austen26 April 2014, 1:30 pm
Book Talk & Signing – Janine Barchas
Matters of Fact in Jane Austen
Jane Austen Day Program:
“Spa Package: Sanditon and Regency Advertising”
Philadelphia, PA
Information: Jane Austen Society of North America

 

 

 


filkinsSaturday, April 26th, 1:00 pm

Poetry Reading & Signing – Peter Filkins
The View We’re Granted 

 Newburyport Literary Festival
Central Congregational Church Social Hall
http://www.newburyportliteraryfestival.org/html/schedule_of_events.html

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