The Art of the Review Show Notes for Episode 8 The Author as Audience

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In this episode, Robert and Yelena talk about what special considerations reviewers should make regarding a book's author. Robert shares his experiences of having his own book reviewed, and then speaks with Brendan C. Lindsay, whose own book, Murder State: California's Native American Genocide, 1848-1873, was recently reviewed on H-AmIndian, about the ways that that review has been helpful to him.


The reviews we discussed were:

  • Hanchett, Tom. Review of To Render Invisible: Jim Crow and Public Life in New South Jacksonville. Florida Historical Quarterly 93, no. 2 (Fall 2014): 262-263. (not available online)
  • Mark Stanley. Review of Cassanello, Robert, To Render Invisible: Jim Crow and Public Life in New South Jacksonville. H-SHGAPE, H-Net Reviews. October, 2013.
    • Link to the review on the H-Net Commons
  • Philip Smith. Review of Cassanello, Robert, To Render Invisible: Jim Crow and Public Life in New South Jacksonville. H-Florida, H-Net Reviews. September, 2014.
    • Link to the review on the H-Net Commons
  • Damon Akins. Review of Lindsay, Brendan C., Murder State: California's Native American Genocide, 1848-1873. H-AmIndian, H-Net Reviews. April, 2015.
    • Link to the review on the H-Net Commons

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Credits:

The Art of the Review is produced by Robert Cassanello and Yelena Kalinsky, and sponsored by H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online and the University of Central Florida's Center for Humanities & Digital Research.