
Jonathan Sisk
@jonsiskrowman
VP and senior executive editor for American history, American politics, and Red Sox Studies. The OR (original Rowman) @RLPGBooks. Tweets are my own.
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Thrilled to share this new partnership between RLPGBooks and Brookings Institution Press. I've admired their list forever and now will be working with them to continue publishing their superb books on public policy and American politics. Here's to the beginning of a beautiful friendship!



as long as I can run Joe Lawlor all over the court, I'm sticking with tennis


Attending the #2022APPAM fall conference? Stop by Brookings Institution Press booth 200 to celebrate our new partnership with @RLPGBooks and meet Jenny Schuetz, author of Fixer-Upper on Thursday 11/17 at 4pm.


Can't miss us at #2022APPAM. Brookings Institution Press and @RLPGBooks are front and center, across from Registration. Stop by and check out our latest offerings.

Congrats to Jenny Schuetz whose Brookings Institution Press book Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America's Broken Housing System, is a Planetizen Top Urban Planning Book for 2022. They called it "a playbook for a sustainable, just, and humane system."

Reading Pete Abraham's Sunday Baseball Notes over Saturday breakfast. Priceless. #RedSox



First book on the Brookings Institution Press 2023 list publishes today. Michael O'Hanlon's Military History for the Modern Strategist provides a unique analysis of every American War from the Civil War to today. rowman.com/ISBN/978081573…

Congrats to Jonathan White, whose R&L title, A House Built by Slaves, is a finalist for the Lincoln Prize. Announcing the 2023 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize Finalists | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History gilderlehrman.org/news/announcin…

Coming in August from @RLPGBooks and Jonathan White

Pubbing today from @Brookingspress: Hand-off: The Foreign Policy that George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama. Nice coverage by Peter Baker nytimes.com/2023/02/14/us/…


Brenda Stevenson, author of the wonderful book "What Sorrows Labour in My Parent's Breast", discusses family life and kinship as enshrined by enslaved people – on The Nation podcast bit.ly/3WS4E5f Royal Historical Society Oxford History @RLPGBooks
