In Spring 2021, the Cooperative for the Humanities and Social Sciences awarded its first round of grants to allow UK faculty members to invite an expert in their field to review their book manuscripts before submitting the manuscript to the publisher. We congratulate all four winners. See https://chss.as.uky.edu/grant-recipients
We are very pleased to announce that next Book Manuscript Workshop will take place on Wednesday, November 17th at 12:00 PM (Noon) EST via Zoom.
Eladio Bobadilla (History) will be in conversation with Jimmy Patiño, of the University of Minnesota, about his book:
“Without Borders”: A History of the Immigrants’ Rights Movement
Eladio Bobadilla is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of History. His tenure book is “Without Borders: A History of the Immigrants’ Rights Movement.” The manuscript is a part of the Working Class in American History Series and is under advanced contract with University of Illinois Press. The book argues that the “invasion” of undocumented immigrants ultimately led to the Mexican American-led immigrants’ rights movement. The manuscript also discusses the period from the 1960s-2000s, where Mexican American activists came to relate immigration policy and debates as central to their own struggles for both civil and human rights.
Please use the Zoom link below to join the meeting:
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, or mobile device: https://uky.zoom.us/j/82184454304