About the Exhibit Hall
The OAH Exhibit Hall is an important feature of the OAH Conference on American History, providing you with access to the newest scholarship (and old favorites!); demonstrating the newest technologies and changing trends; and allowing you to connect with people who can help build your knowledge and skills for your professional profile. The Exhibit Hall is also crucial in maintaining the offerings of the OAH Conference on American History. Help support the profession by exploring and connecting with the many exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall!
Exhibit Hall Hours
Thursday, April 11
2:00 pm – 7:30 pm PT
Friday, April 12
10:00 am – 5:00 pm PT
Saturday, April 13
9:00 am – 5:00 pm PT
Sunday, April 14
CLOSED
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With origins dating back to 1478, Oxford University Press is the world’s largest university press. Our History program spans the academic and higher education spectrum, including books, journals, and online products. In addition to award-winning and innovative online research products, Oxford publishes a wide array of scholarly and general interest books to meet all of your research and teaching needs. Taken together, our History program seeks and supports excellence in research, scholarship, and education. Oxford is the proud publisher of the Journal of American History.
Established in 1922, The University of North Carolina Press—the first university press in the South and one of the first in the nation—advances the research, teaching, and public service missions of a great public university by publishing excellent work from leading scholars, writers, and intellectuals and by presenting that work to both academic audiences and general readers. Today, the imprint of UNC Press is recognized worldwide as a mark of publishing excellence—both for what we publish and for how we publish.
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Macmillan Learning continues to be fully dedicated to students and instructors of history. At Bedford/St. Martin’s website you’ll find detailed information about our history offerings.Also, learn more about Achieve for History support for your introductory courses—whether in-person, digital or hybrid. You can request an exam copy, download free classroom materials, access online instructor resources, and get valuable tools for your first day of class.
Cambridge University Press, established in 1534, is one of the oldest publishing houses in the world. Renowned for its commitment to excellence in scholarship and education, the Press publishes a diverse range of content including academic books, journals, education materials, and English Language Teaching resources. With a global network and a presence in over 50 countries, it combines traditional craftsmanship with innovative digital technology to disseminate knowledge and learning.
Forrest T. Jones & Company, founded in 1953, is a U.S.-based insurance agency and administrator specializing in offering insurance and financial products primarily to professionals, associations, and organizations. Known for their tailored insurance solutions, they provide a range of products including life, health, and liability insurance, emphasizing personalized service and expertise in understanding the unique needs of their clients. Their long-standing experience in the industry reflects a commitment to reliability and client-focused service.
Sponsors
Albert M. Camarillo
Louisiana State University Department of History
Featured Exhibitors
Beacon Press® is an independent publisher of serious non-fiction. Our books often change the way readers think about fundamental issues; they promote such values as freedom of speech and thought; diversity, religious pluralism, and anti-racism; and respect for diversity in all areas of life.
The Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies at the University of New Orleans focuses on researching and celebrating New Orleans’ unique cultural and historical heritage. It provides educational programs and resources, emphasizing the city’s music, architecture, and social history.
Since 1928 the University of Oklahoma Press has gained international recognition as an outstanding publisher of the history and cultures of the American West, Indigenous Studies, Chicana/Chicano Studies, regional interests, art and photography.
Exhibitors
AM
Basic Books
Bedford/St. Martin’s/Macmillan Learning
Bunk, University of Richmond
Cambridge University Press
Clements Center for Southwest Studies–SMU
Clio
Columbia University Press
Cornell University Press
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA
Duke University Press
GALE
Harvard University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Louisiana State University Press
Macmillan
New York University Press
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Princeton University Press
Readex
The HistoryMakers
University of California Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Georgia Press
University of Illinois Press
University of Massachusetts Press
University of North Carolina Press
University of Notre Dame Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
University of South Carolina Press
University of Texas Press
University of Washington Press
University Press of Kansas
W. W. Norton & Company
Yale University Press
Hall Features
The Hub | One-on-One Meetings
Meet one-on-one with publishers during the conference.
Library Lounge
The Library Lounge area offers a convenient mix-and-mingle space in which to relax and catch up with colleagues and friends, meet with publishers, or simply to get off your feet. The lounge also offers a recharging station for electronic devices.
OAH Book Bridge Program
The OAH Book Bridge Program springs directly from our mission of promoting excellence in the scholarship, teaching, and presentation of American history. Each year, we encourage conference exhibitors to donate display copies of their books to public libraries, community colleges, and universities across the country through our Book Bridge Program, thus making the most relevant and recent U.S. history scholarship more widely accessible to so many.
OAH Career Center
The OAH Career Center is the chief online recruitment resource for American history professionals. Whether you’re looking for a new job or ready to start your career, the OAH Career Center can help find the opportunity that is right for you. Stop by the OAH booth for a demonstration of the services offered.
Opening Night Reception
Thursday, April 11
6 pm – 7:30 pm
Open to all
Complimentary drink ticket included with registration
Celebrate the opening day of the conference with peers in the Exhibit Hall. Enjoy drinks, snacks, and a chance to meet with friends while browsing the exhibits and museum displays. Take this opportunity to visit and talk with exhibitor representatives, plan your book-shopping strategy, and meet colleagues before dinner!
The Saturday Morning Perk Up!
Saturday, April 13
9 am–10:30 am
Open to all
Mornings are hard. Join us for a complimentary cup of hot coffee or tea to help you perk up and jumpstart a day full of amazing sessions and networking!
Chat Room Seminars
The Chat Room provides an opportunity for historians to share and learn from the knowledge and experiences of their peers.