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SPEAKERS BUREAU CATALOG - List by Topic
Art History
- Burnside: Portable Music: A Century of Fretted Instruments (1850 to 1950)
- Crocker: Architecture in Your Community
- Dahlinger, Jr.: American Steam Music; Fighting the Flames
- Drake: Schooner Songbag; Wiscon-sing
- Eastberg: The Architectural Firm of Ferry & Clas; Gone But Not Forgotten: Milwaukee's Lost Homes of Grand Avenue
- Lester: Oscar Howe and the Painting of the Truth
- Mello: Women's Work and Spinning Tales
- Muchin: How Jewish Music Got Its American Groove
- Pryor: Wisconsin Traditions, Wisconsin Arts

Cultural Anthropology and Folklore
- Allen: Specialties of the Lord's House: Food and Folklore at Wisconsin Church Suppers; Have Tastebuds, Will Travel: Discovering the World through the Medium of Food
- Apps: The Lighter Side of Life in the Country; Ringlingville USA
- Birmingham: Mysteries of Aztalan; Fort Blue Mounds and the Black Hawk War
- Burnside: Portable Music: A Century of Fretted Instruments (1850 to 1950)
- Calvetti: Tricksters and Fools; Women of Substance
- Crocker: Architecture in Your Community
- Dahlinger, Jr.: Fighting the Flames
- Drake: Wiscon-sing
- Greenberg: Garden Plants and Cuisine among the Yucatec Maya; Wisconsin's Cheeses and Cheesemakers: Rich Heritage and Deep Roots
- Gyrisco: Orthodox and Eastern Churches of the Upper Midwest: Hidden Treasures, Enduring Traditions
- Houston Hall: American English Dialects Are Alive and Well!
- Kennedy: Life in the Brazilian Favelas
- Kunene: The Living Word: The Living World—Stories from Southern Africa
- Mello: Women's Work and Spinning Tales
- Mellor: Hans Christian Andersen, the Social Critic; Scandinavian Epic and Its European Context
- Muchin: How Jewish Music Got Its American Groove
- Pleger: The Old Copper Industry: The Origins of Prehistoric Metal Technology in Eastern North America; Prehistoric Site Investigator
- Pryor: Wisconsin Traditions, Wisconsin Arts
- Taylor: The Ancient Olympics
- Weinstein-Breunig: A Geographer Looks at Nature Nearby
- Winship: Poverty and Homelessness: A First-Person View; Let Me Tell You about MY Family . . .

Ethics, Politcs, and Jurisprudence
- Baker: The Life and Times of Clarence Darrow
- Buffton: Creating the Memory of War; How to Create a "Feminine Hero" in War
- Kunene: Apartheid's Violent Death—Literary Testimonies From The Black Townships
- Kyte: Ethical Conflict in American Society; The Cultural Significance of Wilderness: A Lost Voice?
- Powers: James Duane Doty
- Shiell: Wisconsin's Free Speech Legacy
- Winship: Let Me Tell You about MY Family . . .; Poverty and Homelessness: A First-Person View

History
- Apps: The Lighter Side of Life in the Country; Ringlingville USA
- Baker: The Life and Times of Clarence Darrow
- Birmingham: Fort Blue Mounds and the Black Hawk War
- Brooks: An Elizabethan Experience; Tales of King Arthur
- Buffton: Creating the Memory of War; How to Create a "Feminine Hero" in War
- Burnside: Four Stories of the Civil War; Portable Music: A Century of Fretted Instruments
(1850 to 1950)
- Dahlinger, Jr.: American Steam Music; Fighting the Flames
- Davidson: History of WHA Radio and Educational Broadcasting in Wisconsin
- Drake: Schooner Songbag
- Goc: Aviation History; Powder, People and Place
- Goetz: Talk with the Past
- Irwin: Aldo Leopold: The Last Radio Show
- Kidder: Orphan Train Rider: One Girl's True Story
- Kmetz: Almost beyond Description
- Kunene: Apartheid's Violent Death: Literary Testimonies from the Black Townships
- Lester: Beer, Hides, and Kulturpolitik: The Rise and Fall of German Immigrants in Old Milwaukee
- McFeters: Dan'l McPheerson, Mountainman
- Pleger: Prehistoric Site Investigator
- Powers: James Duane Doty
- Stephenson: From Fruitlands to Orchard House and Beyond: The Life and Times of Louisa May Alcott
- Taylor: The Ancient Olympics
- Ware: From Push to Shove: A Respectful History of the Disrespectable English Language

Literature and Linguistics
- Apps: The Lighter Side of Life in the Country
- Brooks: Tales of King Arthur
- Calvetti: Tricksters and Fools; Women of Substance
- Grant: Wisconsin Writers Writing about Wisconsin
- Houston Hall: American English Dialects Are Alive and Well!
- Hribal: The Company Car: Observations from the Wayback
- Irwin: Aldo Leopold: The Last Radio Show
- Kunene: Apartheid's Violent Death: Literary Testimonies from the Black Townships; The Living Word: The Living World—Stories from Southern Africa
- Mello: Women's Work and Spinning Tales
- Mellor: Hans Christian Andersen, the Social Critic; Scandinavian Epic and Its European Context
- Schweitzer: The Works and Life of August Derleth; August Derleth Reflects on Two Kindred Spirits and Their Shared Passions
- Strasser: Whaddya Do With All That Time? Poets on Retirement
- Ware: From Push to Shove: A Respectful History of the Disrespectable English Language
- Wedin: Poetry, Passion . . . . and Problems
Religious Studies and Philosophy
- Allen: Specialties of the Lord's House: Food and Folklore at Wisconsin Church Suppers
- Gyrisco: Orthodox and Eastern Churches of the Upper Midwest:
Hidden Treasures, Enduring Traditions
- Kyte: Ethical Conflict in American Society; The Cultural Significance of Wilderness: A Lost Voice?
- Muchin: How Jewish Music Got Its American Groove; The Milchig State: 200 Years of Jewish
Life in Wisconsin

Wisconsin History
- Allen: Have Tastebuds, Will Travel: Discovering the World through the Medium of Food; Specialties of the Lord's House: Food and Folklore at Wisconsin Church Suppers
- Apps: Ringlingville USA; The Lighter Side of Life in the Country
- Birmingham: Mysteries of Aztalan; Fort Blue Mounds and the Black Hawk War
- Crocker: Architecture in Your Community
- Davidson: History of WHA Radio and Educational Broadcasting in Wisconsin
- Drake: Schooner Songbag; Wiscon-sing
- Eastberg: The Architectural Firm of Ferry & Clas; Gone But Not Forgotten: Milwaukee's Lost Homes of Grand Avenue
- Goc: Aviation History; Powder, People and Place
- Goetz: Talk with the Past
- Grant: Wisconsin Writers Writing about Wisconsin
- Greenberg: Wisconsin's Cheeses and Cheesemakers: Rich Heritage and Deep Roots
- Gyrisco: Orthodox and Eastern Churches of the Upper Midwest: Hidden Treasures, Enduring Traditions; The Development and Decline of the Wisconsin Dairy Barn: The Transformation of Wisconsin Agriculture
- Irwin: Aldo Leopold: The Last Radio Show
- Kidder: Orphan Train Rider: One Girl's True Story
- Kmetz: Almost beyond Description
- Lester: Beer, Hides, and Kulturpolitik: The Rise and Fall of German Immigrants in Old Milwaukee
- McFeters: Dan'l McPheerson, Mountainman
- Muchin: The Milchig State: 200 Years of Jewish Life in Wisconsin
- Pleger: Prehistoric Site Investigator; The Old Copper Industry: The Origins of Prehistoric Metal Technology in Eastern North America
- Powers: James Duane Doty
- Pryor: Wisconsin Traditions, Wisconsin Arts
- Schweitzer: The Works and Life of August Derleth; August Derleth Reflects on Two Kindred Spirits
and Their Shared Passions
- Shiell: Wisconsin's Free Speech Legacy
- Smart: Honor Song! The Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill Story (An Early Native American Woman Physician, 1876-1952)
- Stephenson: The Winning Plan: Women Get the Vote! A Talk with Carrie Chapman Catt
- Weinstein-Breunig: A Geographer Looks at Nature Nearby
Women's Studies
- Allen: Have Tastebuds, Will Travel: Discovering the World through the Medium of Food; Specialties of the Lord's House: Food and Folklore at Wisconsin Church Suppers
- Brooks: An Elizabethan Experience
- Buffton: Creating the Memory of War; How to Create a "Feminine Hero" in War
- Calvetti: Tricksters and Fools; Women of Substance
- Greenberg: Garden Plants and Cuisine among the Yucatec Maya
- Mello: Women's Work and Spinning Tales
- Smart: Honor Song! The Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill Story (An Early Native American Woman Physician, 1876-1952)
- Stephenson: From Fruitlands to Orchard House and Beyond: The Life and Times of Louisa May Alcott; The Winning Plan: Women Get the Vote! A Talk with Carrie Chapman Catt








