Edited by Mason B. Williams, Assistant Professor Leadership Studies, et al. Columbia University Press, January 2019. Available on Amazon. A longtime professor at Harvard University and Columbia University, Alan Brinkley has shaped the field of U.S. history for generations of students through his textbooks and his… Continue reading »
James Pethica, Senior Lecturer in English and Theatre. Colin Smythe Ltd, 2018. Available on Amazon. This sixteenth volume of the Coole Edition contains Lady Gregory’s first writings on Ireland. They include the two surviving versions of her unpublished first attempt at autobiography, ‘An Emigrant’s Note Book’ (1883); three… Continue reading »
Edited by Neil Roberts, Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Faculty Affiliate in Political Science. University Press of Kentucky, 2018. Available on Amazon. Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) was a prolific writer and public speaker whose impact on American literature and history has been long studied by historians and literary critics. Continue reading »
Edited by Glyn P. Norton. Arab-language edition published by the Supreme Council of Culture and the National Center for Translation Publications, November 2015. Cambridge University Press, 1999. The 1999 volume was the first to explore the issues that shaped the way European writers thought about literature from the late… Continue reading »
Edited by Steven J. Miller, Associate Professor of Mathematics. Princeton University Press. 2015. The world’s leading experts on Benford’s Law combine their knowledge to discuss general theory as well as prevalence in real-world behavior. Continue reading »
Edited by Darra Goldstein, Willcox B. and Harriet M. Adsit Professor of Russian. This comprehensive reference contains entries on all aspects of sweetness, including chemical, technical, social, cultural, and linguistic. These topics are explored through the collective knowledge of 265 contributors, from food historians to chemists, restaurateurs to cookbook writers,… Continue reading »
Edited by Neil Roberts, associate professor of Africana Studies and faculty affiliate in political science, and Jane Anna Gordon. Rowman & Littlefield International. December 2014. Afro-Trinidadian Marxist C.L.R. James was struck by the the strong resonance of Rousseau’s work in Caribbean thought and politics. This volume illuminates these resonances… Continue reading »
Edited and introduced by Willmott Family Third Century Professor of Sociology & Public Affairs Robert Jackall and Duffy Graham ’83. . November 2014. This collection of essays by author and sociology professor Joseph Bensman explores various topics of applied and humanistic sociology, including “The Meaning of Work in Bureaucratic Society,” “The Aesthetics and… Continue reading »
Edited by C. Ondine Chavoya, associate professor of art, and Rita Gonzalez. Hatje Cantz, 2012. The fully illustrated, 432-page, award-winning catalogue to accompany the exhibition of the same name, which opened at the Williams College Museum of Art in February 2012. More information about the making of… Continue reading »
Edited by Gene H. Bell-Villada, Professor of Romance Languages et al. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. In this collection, which includes essays by Bell-Villada and Leyla Rouhi, John B. McCoy and John T. McCoy Professor of Romance Languages, writers from around the world address complex issues presented… Continue reading »
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