2026 Michigan History Conference (Grand Rapids)
Michigan State University Press is excited to announce that we will be attending the 152nd Annual Meeting and Michigan History Conference located in Grand Rapids from September 25-27, 2026. The... READ MORE The post 2026 Michigan History Conference (Grand Rapids) appeared first on Michigan State University.
Michigan State University Press is excited to announce that we will be attending the 152nd Annual Meeting and Michigan History Conference located in Grand Rapids from September 25-27, 2026. The Press will be showcasing our Michigan-centric books of across genres, including (but not limited to) those in history, poetry, fiction, and science, all of which will be available for sale at a discounted price. We will placing special focus on upcoming and recently released books, alongside our Discovering the Peoples of Michigan series, so check those out below!
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One of MSU Press’s own upcoming authors, Valerie Marvin, will be giving a talk about “Senator Eva McCall Hamilton: Michigan’s First Female Legislator” on Saturday, September 26th from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. The talk, described in the Michigan History Conference Pamphlet on page nine, will discuss how “in 1920, Eva McCall Hamilton was elected to the Michigan Senate by Grand Rapids voters. Learn more about the issues and passions that drove her, and the challenges she faced as Michigan’s ‘Lady Senator.'”
Interested in learning more about Michigan’s firsts? Then be sure to out Valerie Marvin’s upcoming book, In the Charge of a Woman: Harriet Tenney, Michigan’s First Female State Librarian, which is set to release January 1st, 2027. More about the book is below.

In 1869, at a moment when women were largely barred from public life and professional opportunities, Harriet Tenney stepped into Michigan’s State Capitol and made history. As the first woman to hold a full-time position in the State of Michigan’s government, she spent the next twenty-two years reshaping not only Michigan’s libraries, but the nation’s understanding of what women could achieve in public service.
Appointed and reappointed by seven governors from both political parties, Tenney built one of the country’s most respected state libraries. She dramatically expanded its collections, established professional standards that became models for libraries across the country, and mentored a generation of women librarians who followed in her path. She also founded Michigan’s first state museum, ensuring that historical artifacts, portraits, and documents would be preserved for future generations; today, tens of thousands of people each year visit and study the objects she collected and curated.
Tenney’s impact radiated far beyond the Capitol. Under her leadership, the state librarianship itself became recognized as a “woman’s position”—a remarkable shift in an era when women’s work remained largely invisible. In Lansing, she founded the Woman’s Club as well as the Lansing Library and Literary Association, which evolved into the Capital Area District Library system.
In the Charge of a Woman not only tells the story of Tenney’s achievements in expanding the role of women in the workforce; it also illuminates domestic and political life in nineteenth-century Michigan, revealing how one woman navigated, and transformed, a world built to exclude her.
As well, take a peek at another upcoming book, Exploring Michigan’s Ink Trails: Writing Michigan, Reading Michigan, the third installment of the Ink Trails saga by brothers Dave Dempsey, Jack Dempsey and Patrick Dempsey. The book is set to be released November 1st, 2026.

Michigan is renowned for its natural beauty and automotive history, yet its rich literary heritage often goes unrecognized. This engaging and extensively researched book aims to change that by providing vivid portraits of both well-known and overlooked authors. It also offers an enjoyable tour through the state’s libraries and bookstores. The book takes readers on a fascinating journey across the back roads and highways of Michigan writing, showcasing the remarkable diversity of authors who have called the state home as well as those who have found it inspirational. It is perfect for anyone interested in reading, Michigan’s literary heritage, and its culture.


| Title | Author | Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exploring Mid-Michigan (paperback) | Kietzman & Gifford | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Great Lakes Ships of Frank E. Kirby, The (paperback) | Gebhart | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Late Invocation for Magic | Daniels | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Many a Hand (paperback) | Rosentreter | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| My Sugar Beet Summer | Moreno | $14.95 | $11.96 |
| Possession(s) | Smolens | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Retracing the Dragooon Trail in Iowa (paperback) | Mason | $34.95 | $27.96 |
| When the River Burned | Oliver | $29.95 | $23.96 |

| Title | Author | Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16th Michigan Infantry | Crawford | $49.95 | $39.96 |
| A Cold, Hard Prayer | Smolens | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| A Place in Common (paperback) | Marrero & Sturtevant | $44.95 | $35.96 |
| Accidental Reef and Other Ecological Odysseys | Heasley | $27.95 | $22.36 |
| Alexis Rockman | Friis-Hansen | $34.95 | $27.96 |
| Anarchist, The | Smolens | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Applewood | $40.00 | $32.00 | |
| Architectural Missionary | Brisson | $46.95 | $37.56 |
| As Sacred to Us | Morseau | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Bkejwanong Dbaajmowinan/Stories of Where the Waters Divide | McGahey II | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Cleveland Architecture 1890-1930 | deNobel Love | $59.95 | $47.96 |
| Cold, Clear, and Deadly | Visser | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Contested Territories (hardcover) | Beatty-Medina & Rinehart | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Day of Days | Smolens | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Dead Moose on Isle Royale | Holden | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Detroit | Darden & Thomas | $38.40 | $30.72 |
| Detroit’s Hidden Channels (hardcover) | Marrero | $44.95 | $35.96 |
| Eight Mile High | Daniels | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Environmental Ethics in the Midwest | Smith & Ferkany | $44.95 | $35.96 |
| Everyday Klansfolk | Fox | $38.40 | $30.72 |
| Fishing Line, The | Meints | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Forever in the Path | Dagbovie | $49.95 | $39.96 |
| Forging Identity | Draus & Nielbock | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Founding Mothers of Mackinac Island, The | Weller | $32.95 | $26.36 |
| French and Indians | Englebert & Teasdale | $25.95 | $20.76 |
| Great Lakes Champions | Hartig | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Great Water, The | Thick | $26.95 | $21.56 |
| Great Women of Mackinac | Croghan | $37.95 | $30.36 |
| Half Wild | D. Dempsey | $27.95 | $22.36 |
| Heart of the Lakes, The | D. Dempsey | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Imprints | Low | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Incarceration and Race in Michigan | Scott & Stokes | $9.99 | $7.99 |
| Indigenous Journeys, Transatlantic Perspectives | Brígido-Corachán | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Ink Trails | D. Dempsey & J. Dempsey | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Ink Trails II | D. Dempsey & J. Dempsey | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Invasion, The | Lewis | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Luck of the Fall, The | Daniels | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Manoomin | Barton | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Mémoires of Michilimackinac | Brandao | $54.95 | $43.96 |
| Merchant John Askin, The | Carroll | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Michigan Railway Company | Kentrel | $69.95 | $55.96 |
| Michigan Salvage | DuRose, Tangedal & Oler | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Michigan’s Company K | Cassidy | $44.95 | $35.96 |
| Michigan’s Con-Con 11 | Liberato | $32.95 | $26.36 |
| Mid-Michigan Modern, Expanded Edition | Bandes | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Nearly Nuclear | Smith | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Northern White-Cedar | Storm & Kenefic | $34.95 | $27.96 |
| Ogimaans by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | Translated by Noodin, Mesic, Zimmerman Jr & Wade | $22.95 | $18.36 |
| Once Upon a Time at the Opera House | Harris | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Ottawa Stories from the Springs | Webkamigad | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Our Precious Corn | Webster | $34.95 | $27.96 |
| Out | Smolens | $26.95 | $21.56 |
| Pere Marquette | Meints | $44.95 | $35.96 |
| Pewabic Pottery | Brunk | $55.95 | $44.76 |
| Railroads for Michigan | Meints | $68.40 | $54.72 |
| Reconciliation in a Michigan Watershed | Heffner & Warners | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Remarkable Rebirth | Aprahamian | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Roads to Renewal | Anderson | $21.95 | $17.56 |
| Roy Reuther and the UAW (paperback) | Reuther | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Sail, Steam, and Diesel | Hirsimaki | $79.95 | $63.96 |
| Sailing into History | Boles | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Ships and Shipwrecks | Gebhart | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Sixty Years’ War for the Great Lakes | Skaggs & L. Nelson | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Soldiers of Fort Mackinac, The | Porter | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Something Spectacular (paperback) | Tanner | $25.99 | $20.79 |
| Spirit of the City, The (paperback) | Jones | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Stick Houses (paperback) | Fletcher | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| Sweetness of Freedom, The | Bloomfield & Ostrander | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Thirty-Year War, The | Lehto | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| This Magnetic North | Mulherin | $34.95 | $27.96 |
| To Your Posts! (paperback) | L. Nelson | $37.95 | $30.36 |
| Tragedy and Triumph on the Great Lakes | Gebhart | $29.95 | $23.96 |
| Transboundary Environmental Governance | Brooks & Olive | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Tribal Administration Handbook | Webster & Bauerkemper | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Twelve Twenty-Five | Keefe | $49.95 | $39.96 |
| Visiting Mackinac | Boles | $37.95 | $30.36 |
| Waterfront Porch | Hartig | $24.95 | $19.96 |
| We Kept Our Towns Going | Wong | $19.95 | $15.96 |
| Western Journals, The | Lewis | $49.95 | $39.96 |
| Wilderness, Water, and Rust | Elder | $39.95 | $31.96 |
| Wrecked | T. Nelson with Podair | $29.95 | $23.96 |

| ISBN | Title | Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9780870135835 | African Americans in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870135842 | Albanians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870135972 | Amish in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136672 | Arab Americans in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136214 | Asian Indians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138126 | Belgians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870137426 | Chaldeans in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138249 | Copts in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870137877 | Cornish in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611860948 | Danes and Icelanders in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136207 | Dutch in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870135811 | Ethnicity in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138447 | Finns in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611860306 | Finland-Swedes in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870135828 | French Canadians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611861983 | French in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136191 | Germans in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136795 | Greeks in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138812 | Haitians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611861198 | Hmong Americans in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136443 | Hungarians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870137648 | Irish in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870135996 | Italians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870135989 | Jews in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136450 | Latinos in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870137549 | Latvians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138133 | Lithuanians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611860191 | Maltese in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136665 | Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138782 | Norwegians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136184 | Poles in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611863406 | Romanies in Michigan | $14.95 | $11.96 |
| 9780870137754 | Scandinavians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136894 | Scots in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611861419 | Serbians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611862546 | Slovenes in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870136436 | South Slavs in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611860412 | Swedes in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9781611864472 | Ukranians in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |
| 9780870138256 | Yankees in Michigan | $12.95 | $10.36 |

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