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        Penn Press Biographers Interviewed for New Books Network Podcasts

        08/12/2013 | | 18th-Century History and Culture, 20th-Century History and Culture, American History & Studies, Architecture & Landscape Design, Biography, PA & Philadelphia Region, Podcasts, Political Science, Women's Studies

        Gregory Heller Ed Bacon

        Someone at New Books Network likes us. They've just posted two new interviews with Penn Press biography authors. Heath Brown interviewed Ed Bacon: Planning, Politics, and the Building of Modern Philadelphia author Gregory Heller for the New Books in Political Science program, and Daniel Kilbridge interviewed Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte: An American Aristocrat in the Early Republic author  Charlene M. Boyer-Lewis for the New Books in American Studies series.

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