Kent State University Press imprint: 593 books

Chekhov's Doctors

A Collection Of Chekhov's Medical Tales

by Jack Coulehan, Saul Flanner
Language: English
Release Date: September 12, 2003

In his brief but distinguished life, Anton Chekhov was a doctor, a documentary essayist, an admired dramatist, and a humanitarian. He remains a nineteenth-century Russian literary giant whose prose continues to offer moral insight and to resonate with readers across the world. Chekhov experienced...

Forbes Watson

Independent Revolutionary

by Lenore S. Clark
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 1997

Forbes Watson, art commentator for the New York Evening Post and New York World, was probably best known as the editor of The Arts, the liveliest and most influential art magazine of the 1920s. He quickly gained a reputation as an outspoken ally of progressive American artists and a caustic annihilator...
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Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2012

Experts weigh in on a pivotal engagement in the War of 1812 Few naval battles in American history have left a more enduring impression on America’s national consciousness than the Battle of Lake Erie, September 10, 1813. Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry’s battle flag emblazoned with...

General Grant

by Matthew Arnold with a Rejoinder by Mark Twain

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Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2011

“The editor has placed the dispute between Arnold and Twain in its historical perspective. The volume is especially significant because it adds a new dimension to Grant; it places him in relation to the literary men of that era.”—Robert A. Waller, Civil War History General Grant by Matthew...

Cleveland

A Metropolitan Reader

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Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2011

After enjoying exceptional growth at the turn of the last century, Cleveland's fortunes, like that of many metropolitan centers, have sharply declined. How much of this change is due to characteristics of growth and development, the outmigration of population and investment' technological advances,...

Confronting the Odds

African American Entrepreneurship in Cleveland, Ohio

by Bessie House-Soremekun
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2009

The history of African American entrepreneurship has produced a number of studies of economic development on the national level, but very few have examined this growth at the local level. Confronting the Odds was written to bridge that gap, and Bessie House-Soremekun provides this historical analysis...
by Marcus Gleisser
Language: English
Release Date: October 5, 2001

Cyrus S. Eaton was born on December 27, 1883, in the quiet Nova Scotian village of Pugwash. He often visited Cleveland, Ohio, spending summer vacations from college with his uncle and was employed in 1905 by his first teacher, John D. Rockefeller Sr., as a clerk and troubleshooter for the East Ohio...
by Todd Savitt
Language: English
Release Date: January 20, 2014

An examination of the medical experiences of African Americans During the days of slavery in America, racism and often-faulty medical theories contributed to an atmosphere in which African Americans were seen as chattel: some white physicians claimed that African Americans had physiological...

A Profile in Alternative Medicine

The Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, 1835-1942

by John S. Haller Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2012

The Eclectic Medical Institute was an American institution in origin, concept, and practice. For nearly a century, EMI was known as the “mecca of eclectic thinking” and the “Mother Institute” of reformed medicine. A Profile of Alternative Medicine recounts the history of eclectic medicine...

Radio Daze

Stories from the Front in Cleveland's FM Air Wars

by Mike Olszewski
Language: English
Release Date: October 2, 1999

Cleveland has long enjoyed its reputation as one of the hottest music centers in the country and as the Rock 'n' Roll Capital of the World. Trends started or gained major recognition in Cleveland and were fueled by local radio stations and their disc jockeys, who connected with their audience and...

Corpsmen

Letters From Korea

by Gerald E. Chappell, Richard G. Chappell
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

In Corpsmen: Letters from Korea, the Chappell twins gathered together their letters to chronicle their experiences as medical corpsmen in the First Marine Division during the Korean War. From boot camp to Bethesda Naval Hospital and on the Fleet Marine Force training and eventually the front line,...
by H. Wayne Morgan
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2012

When George W. Bush won the White House, he was the first incumbent Republican governor elected president since William McKinley in 1896. William McKinley was the last of the Civil War veterans to reach the White House. Known widely as the Major, in honor of his military rank, he rose through...

Keepers of Culture

The Art-Thought of Kenyon Cox, Royal Cortissoz, and Frank Jewett Mather, Jr.

by H. Wayne Morgan
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 2011

The conflict between modern and traditional art is one of the best known episodes in American cultural history. The modernists on the war in the sense that their styles and attitudes of mind dominated the discussion and production of new art. But the traditionalists remained strong in the arenas of...
by Anele Rubin
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2012

Winner of the 2004 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize “The voice [in Anele Rubin’s poems] is so new, and yet the movement is so artful, subtle, and modest—there are never any theatrics in these poems. They never yowl, Pay attention to me! . . . Rubin is on the same wave-length with Tomas...
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