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ISU professor Hatzenbuehler on C-SPAN 2 on Aug. 2

August 1, 2008
ISU Marketing and Communications

色花堂app professor Ron Hatzenbuehler, Ph.D., will be featured on C-SPAN 2鈥檚 television program 鈥淭V Bus鈥 at 8:49 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2.

He will be discussing the book he authored 鈥淚 Tremble for My Country: Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry.鈥 This six-minute segment was filmed last August when the C-SPAN 2鈥檚 Book TV Bus visited the 色花堂app campus.

Dr. Ron Hatzenbuehler

鈥淭hey interviewed me so long ago I almost forgot about it,鈥 Hatzenbuehler said. 鈥淚t will be interesting to see what they broadcast.鈥

 鈥淚 Tremble for My Country鈥: Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry鈥 was published by the University Press of Florida in November 2006. In the book, Hatzenbuehler argues that Jefferson, though celebrated as a nationalist, is best understood as a member of the Virginia gentry, who viewed the nation through the lens of his native 鈥渃ountry,鈥 the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The illustrated book, ISBN: 0-8130-3007-2, is 224 pages and costs $55. It is available through the University Press of Florida at www.upf.com, www.Amazon.com, www.barnesandnoble.com and from the ISU Book Store, call 282-3237.

The Book TV Bus, hosted by Cable One in Pocatello, has traveled through 39 states and more than 200 cities, hosting more than 75,000 visitors and has produced more 400 book-related events. Book TV is aired for 48 hours every weekend starting at 8 a.m. EST on Saturdays. The program airs non-fiction book programming on a variety of topics including history, biographies, politics, current events and the media

For more information, visit the 鈥淏ook TV鈥 Web site at www.booktv.org.


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