Monday, November 17 2025, 3 - 4:15pm 101 LeConte Hall Academic Publishing Panel hosted by the History Graduate Student Association. Monday, November 17 2025 3:00 – 4:15 pm, LeConte 101 Join us for a panel on academic publishing with the editor-in-chief from UGA Press and three professors from the History Department! We’ll discuss book proposals, the peer review process, tips for turning a dissertation into a monograph, and more. Bring any questions you may have regarding the wide world of academic publishing! Email benjamin.prostine@uga.edu with any inquiries. Our panelists will include: Nathaniel Holly - Editor-in-chief at UGA Press. He also has a PhD in early American History with a focus on the urban lives of eighteenth-century Cherokees, public memory, and Indigenous archival construction. Joseph Kellner - Assistant Professor of History and the author of The Spirit of Socialism: Culture and Belief at the Soviet Collapse (Cornell, 2025) Susan Mattern - Distinguished Research Professor of History and the author of numerous books. Her most recent book is The Slow Moon Rises: The Science, History, and Meaning of Menopause (Princeton, 2019) Danielle Raad - Assistant Professor of History and Museum Studies and the author of the forthcoming Above the Oxbow: Stories Entangled with a Mountain (West Virginia, Feb. 2026)