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AWARD WINNERS
A Dozen Best: A Review of Literary Journalism ScholarshipAmerican JournalismSettling the Borderland: Other Voices in Literary Journalism By Jan Whitt
Nominated for the Military Order of Sans Louis Award!Manhood and Patriotic Awakening in the American Civil War: The John E. Mattoon Letters, 18591866 By Robert Bruce Donald
2008 Eric Hoffer Book Award (first place, culture category); 2007 ForeWord Magazine Book Award (second place, women's issues category); 2008 Colorado Book Award (finalist, anthology/collections category)Reflections in a Critical Eye: Essays on Carson McCullers Edited by Jan Whitt
First Edition selected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" in 2006.Corruption in Corporate America: Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest? By Abraham L. Gitlow
Selected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" in 2007The Federal Election Commission: Policy, Politics, and Administration By Maurice C. Sheppard
Featured on Larry King Live; At present, Bryan Farha is doing a skeptical blog for online version of the paper The Oklahoman--which can be seen at Paranormal Claims: A Critical Analysis
Edited by Bryan Farha Foreword by Michael Shermer
Featured in the South Florida Sun SentinelEscape to Freedom By Leon Rubinstein Foreword by Michael Berenbaum, former director of the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.
Selected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" in 2007Customer Friendly: The Organizational Architecture of Service By James T. Ziegenfuss, Jr.
Featured in Harper's Magazine, February 2007 article "The Ecstasy of Influence: A Plagiarism" by Jonathan LethemAttached to the Mouse: Disney and Contemporary Art By Holly Crawford
Selected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" in 2006Defending the Nation: U.S. Policymaking to Create Scientists and Engineers from Sputnik to the 'War Against Terrorism' By Juan C. Lucena
Selected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" in 2006Corruption in Corporate America: Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest? By Abraham L. Gitlow |
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