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Editorial Program

Southern Illinois University Press publishes scholarly and trade books in the following subject areas
  • American history (African American, Civil War, Reconstruction)
  • American literature (Beat writers)
  • Aviation
  • Communication
  • Film and media studies
  • Law
  • Poetry
  • Philosophy (Dewey)
  • Regional studies (history, natural history and culture)
  • Rhetoric and composition
  • Theater history and stagecraft
 Active Book series:
 
 
Civil War Campaigns in the Heartland, edited by Steven Woodworth.
Detailed, multiauthor campaign studies of the western theater of the Civil War.
 
Concise Lincoln Library, edited by Richard Etulain, Sara Gabbard, and Sylvia Frank Rodrigue
Brief books on Lincoln—both broad overviews and monographs—for a general audience as well as for Lincoln specialists.
 
Crab Orchard Series in Poetry, edited by Jon Tribble
 
 
 
Critical editions and translations of important primary rhetorical works from ancient times through the nineteenth century.
 
Legal History of the Civil War Era, edited by Christian Samito
Scholarly works in a variety of formats that explore legal and constitutional change during the Civil War era from a number of possible angles, including presidential leadership, legislative mandates, and judicial interpretation.
 
The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, edited by John Marszalek
 
New works on the history, natural history and/or culture of the region.
 
Reprinted paperback editions of classic works on the history, natural history and/or culture of the region.
 
Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms, edited by Cheryl Glenn and Shirley Wilson Logan
Traditional and cutting-edge scholarly works that extend the significant relationship between rhetoric and feminism within various genres, cultural contexts, historical periods, methodologies, theoretical positions, and methods of delivery.
 
Studies in Writing and Rhetoric, edited by Joseph Harris
Scholarly studies that vary from the critical to historical to linguistic to ethnographic, and which range from work on individual writers and teachers to work on classrooms and communities and curricula to analyses of the social, political, and material contexts of writing and its teaching.
 
Theater in the Americas, edited by Robert A. Schanke
Scholarly works focusing on the performance and production of theater and theater artists and practitioners throughout the Americas.