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Alessandro (Alex) Meregaglia is an associate professor, archivist, and librarian and has been on the faculty at Boise State University since 2016. He holds degrees from Hillsdale College (BA in American Studies) and Indiana University (Master of Library and Science and MA in History), where he specialized in archives and records management as well as focusing on twentieth-century American history. He teaches library and archival research methods to undergraduate and graduate students and coordinates K-12 school visits to Boise State’s library for National History Day research. Within Special Collections and Archives, he organizes and preserves archival collections, oversees digitization projects, and manages the work of student employees and research assistants.
His primary research project examines the history of Caxton Printers, a small yet prolific Idaho publishing company known for their fierce defense of freedom of expression.
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Caxton Printers of Idaho: 100 Years of Publishing in the American West
Meregaglia, A. G., 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Caxton Printers: Publishing Idaho's Stories
Meregaglia, A. G., 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Toshio Mori: The First Japanese American Fiction Writer
Meregaglia, A. G., 16 Feb 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Editorial Preface
Meregaglia, A. G., 2022, The Chauvinist and Other Stories.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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“The Pioneer of Japanese American Literature”: Caxton Printers and the Publishing of Toshio Mori’s Yokohama, California
Meregaglia, A., 2022, In: Nanzan Review of American Studies. 44, p. 3-23 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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2016 - Donald Peterson Student Travel Award, Society of American Archivists
Meregaglia, A. G. (Recipient), 2016
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The inspiring and tragic story of Mabel Stark, America’s most famous female tiger trainer
3/03/26
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement
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Novelist, Academic and Tattoo Artist Samuel Steward's Plight Shows That 'Cancel Culture' was Alive and Well in the 1930s
23/02/23
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement
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Toshio Mori Endured Internment Camps and Overcame Discrimination to Become the First Japanese American to Publish a Book of Fiction
10/10/00
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement