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Oxford University Press recently published two textbooks on logic by Associate Professor of Philosophy Russell Marcus.
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Poetry and Animals: Blurring the Boundaries with the Human, by Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Literature Onno Oerlemans, was published this month by Columbia University Press. The book presents different types of poetry about animals from the Middle Ages to today, classified into several categories.
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Margaret Thickstun, the Jane Watson Irwin Professor of Literature, is the co-editor of a recently-published book titled Witness, Warning, and Prophecy: Quaker Women’s Writing, 1655-1700.
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Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Chair of International Affairs and Professor of Government, gave an invited lecture based on his recently published book at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.
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An artists’ book created by Associate Professor of Art Robert Knight and Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature Andrew Rippeon recently received a 2018 College Book Art Association (CBAA) Members’ Exhibition Award.
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How College Works, co-authored by Daniel Chambliss, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, and Christopher Takacs ’05, was recently released in paperback by Harvard University Press.
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The relationship between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr leading up to their famous duel will be explored in a new book by Douglas Ambrose, the Carolyn and David M. Ellis ’38 Distinguished Teaching Professor of History.
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, were recently published in two journals.
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Contesting the Repressive State: Why Ordinary Egyptians Protested During the Arab Spring, by Assistant Professor of Government Kira Jumet, was recently published by Oxford University Press.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Abhishek S. Amar published a book titled Archaeological Gazetteer of Gaya District which he co-authored with Dr. B. K Choudhary. (pub. K.P. Jayaswal Research Institute, Ministry of Education, Govt. of Bihar, India).
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