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OAH Award-Winning History Books from UNC Press

Posted by Connie Chia on 11 April 2016, 9:50 am

Seven UNC Press authors honored by the Organization of American Historians for outstanding books. Continue Reading OAH Award-Winning History Books from UNC Press

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Filed under Awards, UNC Press News | Tagged andrew j. torget, bringing god to men, chained in silence, corazon de dixie, florynce "flo" kennedy, jaqueline e. whitt, julie weise, liberated threads, mark g. hanna, oah, pirate nests, seeds of empire, sherie m. randolph, talitha l. leflouria, tanisha c. ford

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