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Tennessee History Book Award Winner Announced

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NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Historical Society and the Tennessee Historical Commission are  pleased to announce the Tennessee History Book Award for 2025 will be presented to co-authors  Mary Ellen Pethel and Don Cusic for their book Howdy! The Minnie Pearl Story, published by  the University of Tennessee Press. 

Judged by a panel of historians from across Tennessee, two other books were finalists for the  prize: Tennessee Samplers: Female Education and Domestic Arts 1800-1900 by Jennifer C. Core  and Janet S. Hasson (UT Press) and Andrew Jackson: Old Hickory in Christian America by  Jonathan M. Atkins (Oxford University Press). 

The judges described Howdy! The Minnie Pearl Story as the definitive biography of a Tennessee  icon which captures the reader’s attention with engaging prose and beautiful images. Pearl’s  success as a woman in a male-dominated world shows how she navigated the bounds of gender,  culture and class in Tennessee.  

One judge commented, “Much like its subject matter, Pethel and Cusic’s prose is conversational,  consistently engaging, and thoughtful.” Pearl, whose real name was Sarah Cannon, came from  the rural town of Centerville. As a comic performer and media favorite, she rose to the top of the  country music business despite never having a hit song. The book pays particular attention to  Pearl’s impact on the social and political culture of the American country music industry. 

“The Historical Society is so pleased to add this fascinating book to our distinguished list of  Tennessee History Book Award winners,” said Anna Durham Windrow, President of the  Society. “This is the 27th year for the Book Award, and the third year of our partnership with the  Tennessee Historical Commission,” she added.  

“We are delighted to partner with the Tennessee Historical Society with this annual award  program that highlights works centering on Tennessee History,” said Miranda Montgomery,  Tennessee Historical Commission interim executive director.  

The winning co-authors are both professors at Belmont University. Dr. Don Cusic is Belmont’s  Professor of Music Business and the Curb Professor of Music Industry History. Dr. Mary Ellen  Pethel is an associate professor of history. Her biography of basketball coach Pat Summitt won  the Tennessee History Book Award in 2022.

 

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