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Thomas Anton: American Federalism and Public Policy
 
American Federalism and Public Policy
How the System Works

Anton, Thomas

Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations best book award for "the best book on federalism and intergovernmental relations published at least ten years ago that has made a lasting contribution to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations"

Doris Zames Fleischer, Frieda Zames: The Disability Rights Movement
 
The Disability Rights Movement
From Charity to Confrontation

Fleischer, Doris Zames and Frieda Zames

Frieda Zames is the recipient of the Eileen Healy Public Service Award

Gerda Lerner: Fireweed
 
Fireweed
A Political Autobiography

Lerner, Gerda

A BookSense top 76 pick in the category, "Life Stories of Some Famous and Not-So-Famous Women," March/April

Outstanding Achievement Recognition by the Wisconsin Library Association Literary Awards Committee

Sunaina Marr Maira: Desis in the House
 
Desis in the House
Indian American Youth Culture in New York City

Maira, Sunaina Marr

Honorable Mention for the Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize from the American Studies Association

John McMillian, Paul Buhle: The New Left Revisited
 
The New Left Revisited
edited by McMillian, John and Paul Buhle

Outstanding Academic Title, Choice

Norma Miller, Evette Jensen: Swingin’ at the Savoy
 
Swingin' at the Savoy
The Memoir of a Jazz Dancer

Miller, Norma with Evette Jensen

Norma Miller is a recipient of the 2003 National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowships

Craig A. Rimmerman: From Identity to Politics
 
From Identity to Politics
The Lesbian and Gay Movements in the United States

Rimmerman, Craig A.

Finalist for the Lambda Literary Foundation's 15th Annual Lambda Literary Award in Biography

Holmes Rolston, III: Environmental Ethics
 
Environmental Ethics
Duties to and Values in the Natural World

Rolston, III, Holmes

Holmes Rolston III, has been named the 2003 Templeton Prize laureate. The prize, valued at more than one million dollars, is given each year to a living person to encourage and honor those who advance spiritual matters.

Deborah Willis, Carla Williams: The Black Female Body
 
The Black Female Body
A Photographic History

Willis, Deborah and Carla Williams

Finalist for the Publishers Marketing Association's Ben Franklin Award, Reference Category


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