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SU Contributes to Award-Winning Film History Book

SALISBURY, MD---The book Hollywood's White House: The American Presidency in Film and History (University Press of Kentucky, 2003), for which Salisbury University professors Jim Welsh of the English Department and Donald Whaley of the History Department both wrote essays, won the Popular Culture Association's 2004 Pat and Ray Browne Award given to a book with multiple authors.  The book has been featured on C-SPAN’s Book TV and was reviewed favorably in USA Today’s Weekend magazine. The title of Welsh’s article was “Jefferson in Love: The Framer Framed,” on the film, Jefferson in Paris, and Whaley’s article was “’Biological-Business-As-Usual’:  The Beast in Oliver Stone’s Nixon.”