BU Books
Looking for an interesting book to read? Search no further than the Boston University campus. BU authors publish nearly 100 books each year, and what they write about runs the gamut from corporate crime and medical marvels to short stories and poetry.
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Bessen, James (LAW lecturer) and Meurer, Michael J. (LAW professor of law and Michaels Faculty Research Scholar): Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, and Lawyers Put Innovators at Risk (Princeton University Press)
Chodat, Robert (CAS assistant professor of English and writing seminar director): Worldly Acts and Sentient Things: The Persistence of Agency from Stein to DeLillo (Cornell University Press)
Delgado, Melvin (SSW’07) (SSW professor and chairman of macro practice) and Zhou, Huiquan: Youth-Led Health Promotion in Urban Communities: A Community Capacity-Enhancement Perspective (Rowman & Littlefield)
Eichenbaum, Howard (CAS professor of psychology and director of Center for Neuroscience): Learning and Memory (W. W. Norton)
Falla, Jack (COM’67,’90) (COM lecturer in journalism): Saved (St. Martin’s Press)
Ferleger, Louis (CAS professor of history), series editor: Historians in Conversation;: Yerxa, Donald A., ed.: Historians in Conversation: Recent Themes in Military History; Yerxa, Donald A., ed.: Historians in Conversation: Recent Themes in Historical Thinking (University of South Carolina Press)
Go, Julian (CAS assistant professor of sociology): American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during U.S. Colonialism (Duke University Press)
Johnson, Patricia J. (CAS associate professor of classical studies): Ovid Before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (University of Wisconsin Press)
Payaslian, Simon (CAS associate professor of history and Charles
K. and Elizabeth M. Kenosian Professor in Modern Armenian History and
Literature): The History of Armenia: From the Origins to the Present (Palgrave Macmillan)
Schickedanz, Judith (SED professor of counseling and development): Increasing the Power of Instruction: Integration of Language, Literacy, and Math Aacross the Preschool Day (National Association for the Education of Young Children)
Shenton, Andrew (STH assistant professor of sacred music and James R. Houghton Scholar): Olivier Messiaen's System of Signs (Ashgate)
Sheppard, Simon (CAS visiting assistant professor of political science): The Partisan Press: A History of Media Bias in the United States (McFarland & Co., Publishers Inc.)
Sutherland, Amy (COM lecturer in journalism): What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers (Random House)
Wexelblatt, Robert (CGS professor of humanities): Zublinka Among Women (Ken Arnold Books)
White, Jenny (CAS associate professor inof anthropology): The Abyssinian Proof (W. W. Norton)
Ali, Kecia (CAS assistant professor of religion) and Leaman, Oliver: Islam: The Key Concepts (Routledge)
Anderson, William P. (CAS professor of geography and environment); Johansson, Borje; Karlsson, Charlie; and Kobayashi, Kiyoshi, eds.: The Management and Measurement of Infrastructure (Edward Elgar Publishing)
Bacevich, Andrew J. (CAS professor of history and international relations), ed.: The Long War: A New History of U.S. National Security Policy Since World War II (Columbia University Press)
Bard, Kathryn (CAS associate professor of archaeology): An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt (Blackwell Publishing); and Fattovich, Rodolfo: Harbor of the Pharaohs to the Land of Punt. Archaeological Investigations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt 2001–2005 (Università degli Studi di Napoli “l’Orientale”)
Berger, Thomas (CAS associate professor of international relations), with Mochizuki, Mike M., and Tsuchiyama, Jitsuo, eds.: Japan in International Politics (Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Bethune, James (ENG’64, SMG’74, SED’90) (ENG associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering) Engineering Design and Graphics with AutoDesk Inventor 2008 (Pearson Prentice Hall)
Brinkmann, Klaus (CAS associate professor of philosophy), ed.:
Critical Concepts in Philosophy: German Idealism (Routledge)
Brown, Timothy A. (CAS professor of psychology) and Barlow, David H. (CAS professor of psychology): Casebook in Abnormal Psychology, 3rd Edition (Wadsworth Cengage)
Campbell, Sarah B. (CAS Writing Program lecturer): Authority Robbers and Wasted Words (Goodway Group)
Delgado, Melvin (SSW professor and chairman of macro sequence) and Staples, Lee (SSW clinical professor): Youth-Led Community Organizing: Theory and Action (Oxford University Press)
DiCocco, John (COM’81) (SMG publications manager) with Williams, Mark T. (GSM’93) (SMG executive-in-residence), eds.: New England Golf Guide 2008 (Ball Marker Press)
Elasmar, Michael G. (COM associate professor of communications): Through Their Eyes: Factors Affecting Muslims’ Support for the U.S.-Led War on Terror (Marquette Books)
Fleming, James E. (LAW professor of law and the Honorable Frank R. Kenison Distinguished Scholar in Law) and Barber, Sotirios A.: Constitutional Interpretation: The Basic Questions (Oxford University Press)
Frankel, Tamar (LAW professor of law and Michaels Faculty Research Scholar) and Fagan, Mark: Trust and Honesty in the Real World (Fathom Publishing Company)
Friedrich, Rainer (CAS visiting professor of classical studies): Formular Economy in Homer: The Poetics of the Breaches (Franz Steiner Verlag)
Freitas, Donna (CAS visiting assistant professor of religion) and King, Jason: Killing the Imposter God: Philip Pullman’s Spiritual Imagination in His Dark Materials (Jossey-Bass/Wiley)
Goldstein, Beth (GSM’91) (SMG research associate in strategy and policy): The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Toolkit (McGraw-Hill)
Griswold, Charles L. (CAS professor of philosophy): Forgiveness: a Philosophical Exploration (Cambridge University Press)
Henderson, Jeffrey (CAS professor of classical studies and William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Greek Language and Literature): Aristophanes, Volume V: Fragments (Harvard University Press)
Heywood, Linda (CAS professor of African-American studies) and Thornton, John (CAS professor of African-American studies): Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles and the Foundation of the Americas (Cambridge University Press)
Hintikka, Jaakko (CAS professor of philosophy): Socratic Epistemology: Explorations of Knowledge-Seeking by Questioning (Cambridge University Press)
Holmes, Raquell M. (Center for Computational Science assistant research professor): A Cell Biologist’s Guide to Modeling and Bioinformatics (Wiley and Sons, Inc.)
Jacobs, Karen (SAR’79) (SAR clinical professor of occupational therapy), ed.: Ergonomics for Therapists (Elsevier)
Jarrett, Gene Andrew (CAS associate professor of English) with Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., eds.: The New Negro: Readings on Race, Representation, and African American Culture, 1892-1938 (Princeton University Press)
Katz, Steven T. (CAS professor of religion and director of the
Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies) with Biderman, Shlomo, and
Greenberg, Gershon, eds.: Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses During and After the Holocaust (Oxford University Press)
Kelly, Dorothy (CAS professor of romance studies): Reconstructing Woman: From Fiction to Reality in the Nineteenth-Century French Novel (Penn State University Press)
Klawans, Jonathan (CAS associate professor of religion) with Bernat, David, eds.: Religion and Violence: The Biblical Heritage (Sheffield Phoenix)
Klepper, Deeana (CAS associate professor of religion): The Insight of Unbelievers: Nicholas of Lyra and Christian Reading of Jewish Text in the Later Middle Ages (University of Pennsylvania Press)
Kort, Michael (CGS professor of social science): The Columbia Guide to Hiroshima and the Bomb (Columbia University Press)
Lang, Kevin (CAS professor of economics): Poverty and Discrimination (Princeton University Press)
Lavalli, Kari (GRS’92) (CGS assistant professor of natural science) and Spanier, Ehud: The Biology and Fisheries of the Slipper Lobster (Taylor and Francis Group)
Lehrich, Christopher I. (CAS assistant professor of religion) The Occult Mind: Magic in Theory and Practice (Cornell University Press)
Littlefield, Bill (Host, WBUR's Only a Game) Only A Game (University of Nebraska Press)
Mayers, David (CAS professor of political science): Dissenting Voices in America’s Rise to Power (Cambridge University Press)
Michener, Robert (CAS biology department laboratory manager) with Kate Lajtha, eds.: Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Science (Blackwell Publishing)
Mills, Nick (COM associate professor of journalism): Karzai: The Failing American Intervention and the Struggle for Afghanistan (Wiley)
Norton, Augustus R. (CAS professor of international relations): Hezbollah: A Short History (Princeton University Press)
Peköz, Erol (SMG associate professor of operations management) and Ross, Sheldon: A Second Course in Probability (ProbabilityBookstore.com)
Rand, Peter (COM preceptor), and Sullivan, Lawrence, translators; Gao Wenqian, author: Zhou Enlai: The Perfect Revolutionary (PublicAffairs)
Rizova, Polly S. (CAS’03) (CGS assistant professor of social science): The Secret of Success: The Double Helix of Formal and Informal Structures in an R&D Laboratory (Stanford University Press)
Saleh, Bahaa (ENG professor of electrical and computer engineering) and Teich, Malvin Carl (ENG professor of electrical and computer engineering): Fundamentals of Photonics, 2nd Edition (Wiley)
Salge-Blake, Joan (SAR’84) (SAR clinical assistant professor): Nutrition and You (Pearson/Benjamin Cummings)
Schmidt, James (CAS professor of history and political science), ed.; Theodor Adorno (Ashgate)
Sharma, Sunil (CAS senior lecturer in modern languages and comparative literature) with Lewis, Franklin, eds.: The Necklace of the Pleiades (Purdue University Press with Rozenberg Publishers)
Shipton, Parker (CAS associate professor of anthropology and research fellow in African studies): The Nature of Entrustment: Intimacy, Exchange, and the Sacred in Africa (Yale University Press)
Sichel, Kim (CAS associate professor of art history): To Fly: Contemporary Aerial Photography (University of Washington Press)
Sierz, Aleks (CFA London Program lecturer): The Theatre of Martin Crimp (A&C Black)
Smith, Matthew Wilson (CAS assistant professor of English): The Total Work of Art: From Bayreuth to Cyberspace (Routledge)
Steketee, Gail (SSW professor and dean ad interim), Frost, Randy, and Tolin, David F.: Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding (Oxford University Press)
Stoehr, Kevin L. (GRS’97) (CGS associate professor of humanities) with Connolly, Michael C., eds.: John Ford in Focus: Essays on the Filmmaker’s Life and Work (McFarland & Co. Publishers)
Stone, Bryan (STH professor of evangelism and E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism): Evangelism After Christendom: The Theology and Practice of Christian Witness (Brazos Press)
Taubin, Alexander
(ENG associate professor of electrical and computer engineering),
Cortadella, Jordi, Lavagno, Luciano, Kondratyev, A., and Peeters, A.: Design Automation of Real-Life Asynchronous Devices and Systems (Now Publishers)
Ureneck, Lou (COM professor of journalism and department chair): Backcast: Fatherhood, Fly-fishing, and a River Journey Through the Heart of Alaska (St. Martin's Press)
Van Anglen, Kevin P. (CAS instructor in English) with Adelson, Glenn, Engell, James, Ranalli, Brent, eds.: The Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology (Yale University Press)
Weil, David (SMG professor of economics), Fung, Archon, and Graham, Mary: Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency (Cambridge University Press)
Whalen, Thomas J. (CGS associate professor of social science): A Higher Purpose: Profiles in Presidential Courage (Ivan R. Dee)
Wrigley, Ronald Glenn (Director of Educational Resource Center and CAS lecturer in Italian in romance studies department): The Everything Italian Practice Book (Adams Media)
Yudkin, Jeremy (CFA associate professor of musicology): Miles Davis, Miles Smiles, and the Invention of Post Bop (Indiana University Press)
Zatlin, Jonathan (CAS assistant professor of history): The Currency of Socialism: Money and Political Culture in East Germany (Cambridge University Press); Swett, Pamela, and Wiesen, S. Jonathan: Selling Modernity: Advertising in Twentieth-Century Germany (Duke University Press)
Abercrombie, Rachel E. (CAS research associate professor of earth sciences) with DiToro, G., Kanamori, H., and McGarr, A., eds.: Earthquakes: Radiated Energy and the Physics of Faulting (American Geophysical Union)
Ali, Kecia (CAS assistant professor of religion): Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur’an, Hadith, and Jurisprudence (Oneworld Publications)
Ammerman, Nancy (STH professor of sociology of religion), ed.: Everyday Religion: Observing Modern Religious Lives (Oxford University Press)
Baker, Nancy Kovaleff (Assistant to the president) with Christenson, Thomas, translators and eds.: Aesthetics and the Art of Musical Composition in the German Enlightenment (Cambridge University Press)
Barman, Emily (CAS assistant professor of sociology): Contesting Communities: The Transformation of Workplace Charity (Stanford University Press) Winner of 2007 AFP Skystone Ryan Prize
Beatty, Jeffrey F. (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy) and Samuelson, Susan S. (SMG professor of strategy and policy): Business Law and the Legal Environment, 4th Edition (Thomson/West); Introduction to Business Law, 2nd Edition (Thomson/Southwestern) Paper; Business Law, the Standard Edition, 4th Edition (Thomson/Southwestern)
Beaudry, Mary C. (CAS professor of archaeology): Findings: The Material Culture of Needlework and Sewing (Yale University Press); with Hicks, Dan, eds.: The Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology (Cambridge University Press)
Becker, Cynthia (CAS assistant professor of art history): Amazigh Arts in Morocco: Women Shaping Berber Identity (University of Texas Press)
Beermann, Jack M. (LAW professor of law and Harry Elwood Warren Scholar): Administrative Law (Emanuel Publishing Company); Administrative Law Crunchtime (Aspen Law and Business); Cass, Ronald, and Diver, Colin S.: Administrative Law: Cases and Materials, 5th Edition (Aspen Law and Business)
Berger, Paul (SMG professor of marketing emeritus), Hanna, Samuel (SMG professor of accounting emeritus), and Maurer, Robert (SMG lecturer in marketing): 101 Special Practice Problems in Probability and Statistics, 3rd Edition (Marsh Publications) Paper; Hanna, Samuel, and Duparcq, P.: The Theory and Practice of e-Enabled Marketing (Marsh Publications)
Bethune, James (ENG associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering): Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD 2007 (Prentice Hall) (Spanish and Chinese language editions)
Bodie, Zvi (Norman and Adele Barron Professor of Management, SMG), Kane, Alex, and Marcus, Alan: Investments, 7th Edition (McGraw Hill); Kane, Alex, and Marcus, Alan: Essentials of Investments, 6th Edition (Richard D. Irwin); and Sykes, Ian: Worry-Free Investing: A Sure Way to Achieve Your Lifetime Financial Goals (Financial Times/Prentice Hall) Paper
Borojevic, Ksenija (CAS assistant professor of archaeology): Terra and Silva in the Pannonian Plain Opovo agro-gathering in the Late Neolithic (Archaeopress, England)
Brown, Timothy A. (CAS professor of psychology): Confirmatory Factor Analysis for Applied Research (Guilford Press)
Carter, T. Barton (COM professor and chair of the mass
communication, advertising, and public relations department), Dee,
Juliet Lushbaugh, and Zuckman, Harvey L.: Mass Communication in a Nutshell (West Publishing)
Cassandras, Christos G. (ENG professor of manufacturing engineering and electrical and computer engineering) with Lygeros, John, eds.: Stochastic Hybrid Systems (Taylor and Francis)
Cooper, Geoffrey M. (CAS professor and chairman of biology) and Hausman, Robert (CAS professor of biology): The Cell: A Molecular Approach, 4th Edition (Sinauer/ASM Press)
Crovella, Mark (CAS professor of computer science) and Krishnamurthy, Balachander: Internet Measurement: Infrastructure, Traffic, and Applications (Wiley Press)
Daw, Carl P. Jr. (STH adjunct professor of hymnology): Gathered for Worship: Fifty New Psalms and Hymns (Hope Publishing Co.)
Degener, Michael (CAS’80) (CAS Writing Program lecturer), translator; Virilio, Paul, author: Negative Horizon: An Essay in Dromoscopy (Continuum) Paper
Delgado, Melvin (SSW professor of social work and chair of macro-practice): Social Work Practice with Latinos: A Cultural Assets Paradigm (Oxford University Press)
Dibart, Serge (SDM’89) (SDM professor and clinical director of periodontology and oral biology) and Karima, Mamdouh: Practical Periodontal Plastic Surgery (Blackwell)
DiCocco, John (COM’81) (SMG publications manager) with Williams, Mark T. (GSM’93) (SMG executive-in-residence), eds.: 2007 New England GolfGuide (BallMarker Press)
Dietz, Maggie (GRS’97) (CAS lecturer and director of the Favorite Poem Project): Perennial Fall (University of Chicago Press)
Dill, Dan (CAS’68) (CAS professor of chemistry): Notes on General Chemistry, 2nd Edition (W. H. Freeman)
Doubleday, Richard B. (CFA’97) (CFA assistant professor of visual arts): Jan Tschichold, Designer: The Penguin Years (Oak Knoll Press, United States; Lund Humphries; United Kingdom)
Eckstut, Samuela (CELOP senior lecturer) and Bonesteel, Lynn (CELOP senior lecturer): Center Stage 2 (Pearson Longman)
Epstein, Leslie (CAS professor of English and director of the Creative Writing Program): The Eighth Wonder of the World (Handsel)
Farraye, Francis A. (MED professor and clinical director of gastroenterology), ed.: Dysplasia and Cancer in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Elsevier)
Frankel, Tamar (LAW professor of law and Michaels Faculty Scholar): Securitization (Fathom Publishing Co.)
Frederick, Sarah (CAS assistant professor of modern foreign languages): Turning Pages: Reading and Writing Women’s Magazines in Interwar Japan (University of Hawaii Press)
Gendzier, Irene (CAS professor of political science): Notes from the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945–1958, 2nd Edition (Columbia University Press); with Falk, Richard, and Lifton, Robert, eds.: Crimes of War: Iraq (Nation Books)
Glenn, Charles (SED dean ad interim) (GRS’87): El Mito de la Escuela Publica (Encuentro, Madrid)
Glick, Thomas (CAS professor of history), Artigas, Mariano, and Martinez, Rafael: Negotiating Darwin: The Vatican Confronts Evolution, 1877–1902: (Johns Hopkins University Press)
Goldberg, Paul (CAS professor of archaeology), Macphail, Richard (CAS archaeology research associate), Bertola, Giuseppe, and Matthews, Wendy: Practical and Theoretical Geoarchaeology (Blackwell Scientific) Paper
Goncalves, Marcus (MET adjunct professor): Team Building (ASME Press)
Goss, Theodora (GRS’98) (CAS Writing Program graduate writing fellow): In the Forest of Forgetting (Prime Books)
Greenfeld, Liah (UNI professor and CAS professor of political science and sociology): Nationalism and the Mind: Essays in Modern Culture (Oneworld Publications)
Gross, Irena Grudzinska (CAS professor of modern foreign languages and literatures and executive director of the Institute for Human Sciences): Milosz and Brodsky, Magnetic Field (Znak, Poland)
Hall, Douglas (SMG director of organizational behavior): Career Management and Work-Life Integration (Sage)
Hart, John (STH professor of Christian ethics): Sacramental Commons: Christian Ecological Ethics (Rowman & Littlefield)
Hawkins, Peter S. (CAS professor of religion): Dante: A Brief History (Blackwell); with Stahlberg, LesleighCushing, eds.: Scrolls of Love: Ruth and the Song of Songs (Fordham University Press)
Hecht, Neil S. (LAW professor of law and director of the Institute of Jewish Law), ed.: The Jewish Law Annual, Volume 16 (Routledge)
Henderson, Jeffrey (William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Greek
Language and Literature, CAS, and dean of Arts and Sciences), ed.,
Jones, Christopher, author: Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Volume 3 (Harvard University Press); ed., Most, Glenn, author: Hesiod, Volumes 1 and 2 (Harvard University Press)
Hofmann, Stefan G. (CAS associate professor of psychology) with Weinberger, Joel, eds.: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy (Routledge)
Howard-Grenville, Jennifer (SMG assistant professor of organizational behavior): Corporate Culture and Environmental Practice: Making Change at a High-Tech Manufacturer (Edward Elgar Publishing)
Howe, Michael (ENG professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering): Hydrodynamics and Sound (Cambridge University Press)
Huang, Chi-Cheng (MED assistant professor of pediatrics and director of the Pediatric Global Health Initiative) and Tang, Irwin: When Invisible Children Sing (SaltRiver) Publishers Weekly starred review
Jaeger, Gregg (GRS’95) (CGS assistant professor of natural science): Quantum Information (Springer)
Katz, Douglas I. (MED associate professor of neurology) with Zafonte, Ross, and Zasler, Nathan, eds.: Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice (Demos)
Katz, Steven T. (CAS professor of religion and director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies), ed.: The Cambridge History of Judaism: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period, Volume IV (Cambridge University Press)
Keylor, William R. (CAS professor of history and international relations), ed.: Encyclopedia of the Modern World (Facts on File, Inc.)
Kilty, Katherine (SED’90,’00) (SED lecturer, curriculum and teaching): Creating Healthy Habits: An Adventure Guide to Teaching Health and Wellness (Project Adventure)
Knopf, Terry Ann (COM adjunct professor of journalism): Rumors, Race and Riots (Transaction Books) Paper
Kohn, Livia (STH professor emerita), ed.: Daoist Body Cultivation: Traditional Models and Contemporary Practices (Three Pines Press) Outstanding Academic Title award, Choice magazine
Korom, Frank (CAS associate professor of religion and anthropology): South Asian Folklore: A Handbook (Greenwood Press); Village of Painters: Narrative Scrolls from West Bengal (Museum of New Mexico Press)
LaBonte, Alan (GSM'05) (SMG senior research associate) and Brower, Brook: A Million Reasons: Why I Fought for the Rights of the Disabled (HotHouse)
Lasarte, Pedro (CAS associate professor of Spanish): Lima Satirizada (1598–1698): Mateo Rosas de Oquendo y Juan del Valle y Caviedes (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru)
Lavalli, Kari L. (GRS’92) (CGS assistant professor of natural science) and Spanier, Ehud: The Biology and Fisheries of Slipper Lobsters (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press)
Lee, Susan (CGS assistant professor of social sciences): “Rice Plus”: Widows and Economic Survival in Rural Cambodia (Routledge)
Lenders, Carine (MED assistant professor of medicine) with Apovian, Caroline (MED associate professor of medicine), eds.: A Clinical Guide for Management of Overweight and Obese Children and Adults (CRC press)
Lobel, Diana (CAS associate professor of religion): A Sufi-Jewish Dialogue: Philosophy and Mysticism in Bahya Ibn Paquda’s Duties of the Heart (University of Pennsylvania Press)
Mayers, David (CAS professor of history and professor and chair of political science): Dissenting Voices in America’s Rise to Power (Cambridge University Press)
McIntyre, Lee (CAS adjunct assistant professor of philosophy and research fellow, Center for Philosophy and History of Science): Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human Behavior (MIT Press)
McNamara, Patrick (MED assistant professor of neurology), ed.: Where God and Science Meet: How Brain and Evolutionary Studies Alter Our Understanding of Religion (Praeger); and Trumbull, David: An Evolutionary Psychology of Leader-Follower Relations (Nova Science Publishers)
Mickey, Thomas (COM’73) (COM visiting lecturer in mass communication) and Beck, Alison: Best Garden Plants for New England (Lone Pine Publishing)
Mostofsky, David I. (GRS’57,’60) (CAS professor of psychology) with Forgione, Albert (CAS lecturer in psychology), eds.: Behavioral Dentistry (Blackwell) Paper
Neville, Robert Cummings (STH professor of philosophy, religion, and theology and executive director of the Danielsen Institute): On the Scope and Truth of Theology: Theology as Symbolic Engagement (T & T Clark)
Nolan, Cathal J. (CAS associate professor of history and executive director of the International History Institute): The Age of Wars of Religion, 1000–1650: An Encyclopedia of Global Warfare and Civilization (Two volumes) (Greenwood)
Ortega, Rafael (MED associate professor of anesthesiology): Written in Granite: An Illustrated History of the Ether Monument (Plexus Management) Winner of 2006 NYSSA Annual Meeting Special Award
Otten, Thomas J. (CAS visiting associate professor of English): A Superficial Reading of Henry James: Preoccupations with the Material World (Ohio State University Press)
Paiella, Roberto (ENG assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering): Intersubband Transitions in Quantum Structures (McGraw-Hill)
Palmer, David Scott (CAS professor of international relations and political science): U.S. Relations with Latin America During the Clinton Years: Opportunities Lost or Opportunities Squandered? (University Press of Florida)
Pandya, Deepak N. (MED professor of neurology and anatomy and neurobiology) and Schmahmann, Jeremy D.: Fiber Pathways of the Brain (Oxford University Press)
Pinsky, Robert (CAS professor of English and creative writing): First Things to Hand (Sarabande Books); with Dietz, Maggie (GRS’97) (CAS lecturer and director of the Favorite Poem Project), eds.: An Invitation to Poetry, Textbook Edition, with Teacher’s Guide (W. W. Norton & Co.)
Post, James E. (SMG professor of management), Lawrence, Anne T., and Weber, James: Business and Society: Corporate Strategy, Public Policy, Ethics (McGraw-Hill) (Chinese language edition)
Primack, Richard (CAS professor of biology): Essentials of Conservation Biology, 4th Edition (Sinauer Associates)
Prothero, Stephen (CAS professor and chairman religion): A Nation of Religions: The Politics of Pluralism in Multireligious America (University of North Carolina Press)
Ra’anan, Uri (UNI professor and director of the Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy), ed.: Flawed Succession: Russia’s Power Transfer Crises (Lexington Books)
Reed, Marnie (SED assistant professor of counseling and development) and Michaud, Christina (CAS Writing Program lecturer): Teacher’s Manual: Sound Concepts: An Integrated Pronunciation Course (McGraw-Hill)
Ruck, Carl (CAS professor of classical studies): Sacred Mushrooms of the Goddess: Secrets of Eleusis (Ronin Publishing); The Hidden World: Survival of Pagan Shamanic Themes in European Fairytales (Carolina Academic Press)
Samuelson, William (SMG professor of finance and economics) and Marks, Stephen G. (LAW professor of law): Managerial Economics, 5th Edition (John Wiley & Sons)
Schneider, Thomas E. (CAS political science lecturer): Lincoln’s Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery (University of Missouri Press)
Seasholes, Nancy (GRS'84,'94) (CAS archaeology research fellow): Walking Tours of Boston's Made Land (MIT Press)
Sichel, Kim (CAS associate professor of art history): Germaine Krull: The Monte Carlo Years (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)
Siegel, Michael (SPH professor of social and behavioral sciences) and Doner, Lynne: Marketing Public Health: Strategies to Promote Social Change, 2nd Edition (Jones and Bartlett)
Silber, Nina (CAS associate professor of history) with Clinton, Catherine, eds.: Battle Scars: Gender and Sexuality in the American Civil War (Oxford University Press)
Stauffer, Andrew (CAS associate professor of English), ed., Haggard, H. Rider, author: She: A History of Adventure (Broadview Press); with Loucks, James, eds.: Robert Browning’s Poetry, 2nd Edition (W.W. Norton)
Steketee, Gail (SSW professor of graduate instruction and dean ad interim) and Wilhelm, Sabine: Cognitive Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (New Harbinger Publications); and Frost, Randy O.: Compulsive Hoarding and Acquiring: Therapist Guide (Oxford University Press); and Frost, Randy O.: Compulsive Hoarding and Acquiring: Workbook (Oxford University Press)
Stoehr, Kevin (GRS'97) (CGS associate professor of humanities): Nihilism in Film and Television (McFarland)
Tilchin, William N. (CGS associate professor of social science) with Neu, Charles, eds.: Artists of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy (Praeger Security International)
Vachani, Sushil (SMG professor of strategy and policy and faculty director of the DBA program) with Jain, Subhash, eds.: Multinational Corporations and Global Poverty Reduction (Edward Elgar Publishers); ed.: Transformations in Global Governance: Implications for Multinationals and Other Stakeholders (Edward Elgar Publishers)
Weller, Robert P. (CAS professor of anthropology and research associate, Institute for Culture, Religion, and World Affairs): Discovering Nature: Globalization and Environmental Culture in China and Taiwan (Cambridge University Press)
White, Jenny (CAS associate professor of anthropology): The Sultan’s Seal
(W. W. Norton) Paper; Named one of the top 10 first novels of 2006 by
Booklist; named one of the top 10 historical novels of 2006 by
Booklist; shortlisted for the CWA 2006 Ellis Peters Historical Crime
Award
Wiesel, Elie (Hon.’74) (UNI professor and Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities): Un désir fou de danser (Editions du Seuil)
Yudkin, Jeremy (CFA associate professor of musicology): The Lenox School of Jazz: A Vital Chapter in the History of American Music and Race Relations (Farshaw)
Zank, Michael (CAS associate professor of religion), ed.: New Perspectives on Martin Buber (Mohr Siebeck, Germany)
Altschiller, Donald (History bibliographer, Mugar Memorial Library): Hate Crimes: A Reference Handbook, 2nd Edition (ABC-CLIO)
Ammerman, Nancy Tatom (STH professor of sociology of religion): Pillars of Faith: American Congregations and Their Partners (University of California Press) Distinguished Book, 2005, Sociology of Religion Section, American Sociological Association
Anderson, Betty (CAS assistant professor of history): Nationalist Voices in Jordan: The Street and the State (University of Texas Press)
Annas, George (Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law,
Bioethics, and Human Rights, SPH chairman of health law, bioethics, and
human rights, MED professor, and LAW professor), with Grodin, Michael (SPH professor of health law, bioethics, and human rights), Gruskin, Sofia, and Marks, Stephen, eds.: Perspectives on Health and Human Rights (Routledge)
Antman, Karen (Medical Campus provost and dean of the School of Medicine) et al., eds.: American College of Physicians Medicine (American College of Physicians)
Bacevich, Andrew (CAS professor of international relations): The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War (Oxford University Press) Lannan Literary Award for Especially Notable Book
Barnes, Linda (MED associate professor of pediatrics and public health): Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts: China, Healing, and the West to 1848 (Harvard University Press)
Basu, Soumendra (ENG professor of manufacturing engineering) with Krzanowski, James, Patscheider, Joerg, and Gogotsi, Yury, eds.: Surface Engineering 2004 — Fundamentals and Applications (Materials Research Society)
Bauman, Margaret T. (MED adjunct associate professor of anatomy
and neurobiology) with Kemper, Thomas L. (MED professor of anatomy and
neurobiology), eds.: The Neurobiology of Autism (Johns Hopkins University Press)
Becker, James M. (MED professor and chairman of surgery) with Stucchi, Arthur F. (MED research associate professor of surgery), eds.: Essentials of Surgery (Saunders/Elsevier, Inc.)
Berthrong, John (STH associate professor of comparative theology and associate dean) with Shu-hsien, Lius, and Swidler, Leonard, eds.: Confucianism in Dialogue Today: West, Christianity and Judaism (Ecumenical Press)
Bethune, James (ENG’64, GSM’74, SED’91) (ENG associate professor
of aerospace and mechanical engineering): Engineering Graphics with
AutoCAD 2006 (Pearson)
Blau, Susan (COM associate professor and director of Writing Center) and Burak, Kathryn (COM preceptor): Writing in the Works (Houghton Mifflin)
Bortman, Eli (LAW’67) (MET lecturer) and Allison, Robert: Sacco and Vanzetti (Commonwealth Editions)
Brown, Christopher Boyd (STH assistant professor of church history): Singing the Gospel: Lutheran Hymns and the Success of the Reformation (Harvard University Press)
Cao, Tian Yu (CAS associate professor of philosophy and director of undergraduate studies): The Chinese Model of Modern Development (Routledge)
Capper, Charles (CAS professor of history) with Hollinger, David, eds.: American Intellectual Tradition, 5th Edition (Oxford University Press)
Choi, Hee An (STH lecturer and director of the Anna Howard Shaw Center): Korean Women and God: Experiencing God in a Multi-Religious Colonial Context (Orbis Books)
Chung, Chai-sik (GRS’64) (Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics, STH): The Clash Between Korean Confucianism and Modern Western Civilization (Yonsei University Press)
Ciraulo, Domenic (MED professor and chairman of psychiatry) with Shader, Richard, Greenblatt, David, and Creelman, Wayne, eds.: Drug Interactions in Psychiatry, 3rd Edition (Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins); with Kranzler, Henry, eds.: Clinical Manual of Addiction Psychopharmacology (American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.)
Colton, Theodore (SPH professor of epidemiology) with Armitage, Peter, eds.: Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, 2nd Edition (John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.)
Degener, Michael (CAS’80) (CAS Writing Program instructor), translator, and Virilio, Paul, author: Negative Horizon: An Essay in Dromoscopy (Continuum Books
Delgado, Melvin (SSW professor of social work): Designs and Methods for Youth-Led Research (Sage Publications); ed.: Latino Alcohol Use/Abuse Revisited: Advances and Challenges for Prevention and Treatment Programs (Haworth Press)
de Szendeffy, John (SED’94) (Center for English Language and Orientation Programs multimedia language lab coordinator): A Practical Guide to Using Computers in Language Training (University of Michigan Press)
DiCocco, John (COM’81) (SMG publications manager), ed.: 2006 New England GolfGuide (New England GolfGuide)
Evett, David (CAS Writing Program lecturer): Discourses of Service in Shakespeare’s England (Palgrave Macmillan) Palgrave
Farraye, Francis A. (MED associate professor of gastroenterology) with Forse, R. Armour, eds.: Bariatric Surgery: A Primer for Your Medical Practice (Slack, Incorporated)
Fawell, John (CGS associate professor of humanities): Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in the West: A Critical Appreciation (McFarland)
Frankel, Tamar (LAW professor of law and Michaels Faculty Research Scholar): Trust and Honesty, America’s Business Culture at a Crossroad (Oxford University Press)
Fritz, Theodore A. (CAS professor of astronomy) with Fung, Shing, eds.: The Magnetospheric Cusps: Structure and Dynamics (Springer) Springer
Gallagher, Kevin P. (CAS assistant professor of international relations), ed.: Putting Development First: The Importance of Policy Space in the WTO (Palgrave)
Glick, Thomas F. (CAS professor of history): Islamic and Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages (Brill)
Goldfarb, Michael (Former senior correspondent of WBUR’s Inside Out): Ahmad’s War, Ahmad’s Peace: Surviving Under Saddam, Dying in the New Iraq (Carroll & Graf) New York Times Notable Book of the Year
Gorelick, Gennady (CAS research fellow, Center for Philosophy and History of Science) and Bouis, Antonina W.: The World of Andrei Sakharov: A Russian Physicist’s Path to Freedom (Oxford University Press)
Haqqani, Husain (CAS associate professor of international relations and director of the Center for International Relations): Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Heggenhougen, H. K. (SPH professor of international health) with Lugalla, Joe, eds.: Social Change and Health in Tanzania (University of Dar es Salaam Press, Tanzania)
Hempton, David (STH professor of church history and UNI professor): Methodism: Empire of the Spirit (Yale University Press) Winner of the Jesse Lee Prize
Herling, Bradley L. (GRS’04) (CAS Core Curriculum instructor): The German Gita: Hermeneutics and Discipline in the German Reception of Indian Thought, 1778–1831 (Routledge)
Horenstein, Mark (ENG professor of electrical and computer engineering and associate dean for research and graduate programs): Design Concept for Engineers, 3rd Edition (Prentice-Hall)
Hudson, Robert (SSW professor and chairman of social welfare policy), ed.: The New Politics of Old Age Policy (Johns Hopkins University Press)
Hynes, H. Patricia (SSW professor of environmental health) with Brugge, Doug, eds.: Community Research in Environmental Health: Studies in Science, Advocacy and Ethics (Ashgate Ltd. Publishing)
Indrisano, Roselmina (SED professor of education) with Paratore, Jeanne (SED associate professor of education), eds.: Learning to Write, Writing to Learn: Theory and Research in Practice (International Reading Association)
Jackson, Robert (CAS professor of international relations): Classical and Modern Thought on International Relations (Palgrave Macmillan)
Kahn, William (SMG associate professor of organizational behavior): Holding Fast: The Struggle to Create Resilient Caregiving Organizations (Brunner-Routledge)
Kalberg, Stephen (CAS associate professor of sociology): Max Weber Lesen (Reading Max Weber) (Transcript Verlag)
Kalotay, Daphne (GRS’94, UNI’98) (CAS Writing Program instructor): Calamity and Other Stories (Doubleday) Notable Book in the 2005 Poets & Writers Magazine First Fictional Annual
Karlin, Daniel (UNI professor and professor of English): Proust’s English (Oxford University Press)
Katzman, Lauren (SED associate professor of curriculum and teaching) with Gandhi, Allison G., Harbour, Wendy, and LaRock, J. D., eds.: Special Education for a New Century (Harvard Educational Review)
Klawans, Jonathan (CAS associate professor of religion): Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism (Oxford University Press) Oxford University Press
Knopf, Terry Ann (COM journalism lecturer): Rumors, Race and Riots (Transaction Books)
Knust, Jennifer (STH assistant professor of New Testament and Christian origins): Abandoned to Lust: Sexual Slander and Ancient Christianity (Columbia University Press)
Kunz, Thomas (CAS professor of biology and director of the
Center for Ecology and Conservation Biology) with Zubaid, Akbar, and
McCracken, Gary, eds.: Functional and Evolutionary Ecology of Bats (Oxford University Press)
Lehane, Bruce (Head coach of cross country team and assistant coach of track and field team) and Squires, William: Speed with Endurance (King Printing)
Levy, Daniel (MED’80) (MED professor of medicine and director of the Framingham Heart Study) and Brink, Susan: A Change of Heart: How the People of Framingham, Massachusetts, Helped Unravel the Mysteries of Cardiovascular Disease (Alfred A. Knopf)
McCann, James (CAS professor of history): Maize and Grace: Africa’s Encounter with a New World Crop, 1500–2000 (Harvard University Press)
Michalski, Krzysztof (CAS professor of philosophy), ed.: What Holds Europe Together? Conditions of European Solidarity, Volume 1 (Central European University Press); ed.: Religion in the New Europe: Conditions of European Solidarity, Volume 2 (Central European University Press)
Mizruchi, Susan L. (CAS professor of English): Becoming Multicultural: Culture, Economy, and the Novel, 1860–1920 (Cambridge University Press) Amazon and Cambridge University Press
Morrow, Lance (UNI professor): The Best Year of Their Lives: Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in 1948 — Learning the Secrets of Power (Basic Books)
Mostofsky, David (CAS professor of psychology) with Yehua, Shlomo, eds.: Nutrients, Stress, and Medical Disorders (Humana); with Forgione, Albert (CAS’63, GRS’65,’72) (CAS lecturer in psychology) and Giddon, Donald, eds.: Behavioral Dentistry (Blackwell Publishers)
Murphy, Allyson (COM’90) (COM lecturer, mass communications, advertising, and public relations department) and Weaver, Kimberly: Pack Your Bags . . . Go USA (Independent)
Neville, Robert Cummings (Dean of Marsh Chapel, executive
director of the Danielsen Institute, and STH professor of philosophy,
religion, and theology): Preaching the Gospel Without Easy Answers (Abingdon Press)
Norton, Augustus R. (CAS professor of anthropology and international relations), ed.: Civil Society in the Middle East, Volume 1, 2nd Edition (E. J. Brill) Brill
Pinsky, Robert (CAS professor of English and creative writing): Life of David (Schocken/Random House) www.barnesandnoble.com
Purvis, Alston (CFA associate professor and chairman of graphic design) and Tresinowski, Alex: The Vendetta: FBI Hero Melvin Purvis’s War Against Crime, and J. Edgar Hoover’s War Against Him (Public Affairs)
Ra’anan, Uri (UNI professor and director of the Institute for
the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy), ed., and coauthor with
Linden, Carl, Dunlop, John, and Blank, Stephen; foreword by Robert
Conquest: Flawed Succession: Russia’s Power Transfer Crises (Rowman & Littlefield) Barnes and Noble
Rao, Anil V. (ENG adjunct professor and senior lecturer):
Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies: A Systematic Approach
(Cambridge University Press)
Reed, Marnie (SED’90) (SED assistant professor) and Michaud, Christina (SED’02) (CAS Writing Program instructor): Sound Concepts: An Integrated Pronunciation Course (McGraw-Hill)
Renn, Diana (CAS Writing Program instructor): Strategies for College Success: A Study Skills Guide (University of Michigan Press)
Rivers, Caryl (COM professor of journalism) and Barnett, Rosalind: Same Difference: How Gender Myths Are Hurting Our Relationships, Our Children, and Our Jobs (Basic Books, Paperback)
Rosenberg, Charles (Technology manager, SPH Join Together Program), photographer, and Sammarco, Anthony Mitchell, author: Dorchester (Then and Now) (Arcadia Publishing)
Roy, Serge (SAR’81,’92) (SAR research associate professor, Neuromuscular Research Center), Rothstein, Jules, and Wolf, Steven: The Rehabilitation Specialist’s Handbook, 3rd Edition (F. A. Davis)
Saitz, Robert L. (CAS professor emeritus of English) and Saitz, Herlinda (GRS’87), translators: Eight Novellas by Ramón Gómez de la Serna (Peter Lang)
Samuelson, Susan S. (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy) and Beatty, Jeffrey (LAW’78) (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy): Introduction to Business Law (Thomson/Southwestern)
Schneider, Thomas E. (CAS research associate, Editorial Institute): Lincoln’s Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis Over Slavery (University of Missouri Press)
Schoch, Robert (CGS associate professor of natural science) and McNally, Robert Aquinas: Pyramid Quest: Secrets of the Great Pyramid and the Dawn of Civilization (Tarcher/Penguin Group) Barnes and Noble
Schust, Danny J. (MED associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology) and Heffner, Linda J. (MED professor and chairman of obstetrics and gynecology): The Reproductive System at a Glance, 2nd Edition (Blackwell Publishing) Barnes and Noble
Sharma, Sunil (CAS senior lecturer in Persian): Amir Khusraw: Poet of Sultans and Sufis (Oneworld) Barnes and Noble and Amazon
Silber, Nina (CAS associate professor of history): Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War (Harvard University Press)
Skinner, Martha (MED professor of medicine and director of the Amyloid Program) with Grateau, Gilles, and Kyle, Robert, eds.: Amyloid and Amyloidosis (CRC Press) Amazon
Spence, Harlan (CAS’83) (CAS professor of astronomy) with Burch, James L., and Schulz, Michael, eds.: Inner Magnetosphere Interactions: New Perspectives from Imaging (American Geophysical Union) www.agu.org
Spiegel, Jeffrey (MED assistant professor of otolaryngology, head and neck surgery) and Jalisi, Scharukh (Physician, MED otolaryngology, head and neck surgery) Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Head and Neck Cancer (Otolaryngology Clinics of North America)
Stauffer, Andrew (CAS assistant professor of English): Anger, Revolution, and Romanticism (Cambridge University Press)
Tauber, Alfred (CAS professor of philosophy, Zoltan Kohn
Professor of Medicine, and director of the Center for Philosophy and
History of Science): Patient Autonomy and the Ethics of Responsibility (MIT Press)
Teich, Malvin C. (ENG professor of electrical and computer engineering) and Lowen, Steven B.: Fractal-Based Point Processes (Wiley-Interscience)
Thurer, Shari (SED’72, SAR’79) (SAR adjunct associate professor of rehabilitation counseling): The End of Gender: A Psychological Autopsy (Routledge)
Traish, Abdulmaged (GRS’78, GSM’93) (MED professor of biochemistry and urology) with Goldstein, Irwin, Meston, Cindy, and Davis, Susan, eds.: Women’s Sexual Function and Dysfunction: Study, Diagnosis and Treatment (Taylor and Francis)
Tucker, Karen Westerfield (STH professor of worship) with Wainwright, Geoffrey, eds.: The Oxford History of Christian Worship (Oxford University Press) Book of the Month; History Book Club
Tyler, Meg (UNI’04) (CGS assistant professor of humanities): A Singing Contest: Conventions of Sound in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney (Routledge)
Varhelyi, Zsuzsanna (CAS assistant professor of classical studies) with Aubert, Jean-Jacques, eds.: A Tall Order: Writing the Social History of the Ancient World (K. G. Saur)
Walker, Timothy D. (GRS’01) (MET adjunct assistant professor of history): Doctors, Folk Medicine and the Inquisition: The Repression of Magical Healing in Portugal During the Enlightenment (Brill)
Weller, Robert P. (CAS professor of anthropology and research associate, Institute for Culture, Religion, and World Affairs): Civil Life, Globalization, and Political Change in Asia: Organizing Between Family and State (Routledge)
Wiesel, Elie (Hon.’74) (Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and UNI professor): The Time of the Uprooted (Knopf)
Wolfe, Michael (MED professor and chief of section of gastroenterology), ed.: Therapy of Digestive Disorders, 2nd Edition (Elsevier)
Yeager, Peter C. (CAS associate professor of sociology) and Clinard, Marshall B.: Corporate Crime (Transaction Publishers)
Zelizer, Julian (CAS professor of history), ed.: New Directions in Policy History (Penn State Press)
Zuckoff, Mitchell (COM professor of journalism): Ponzi’s Scheme: The True Story of a Financial Legend (Random House) A New York Times Editors’ Choice selection
Adler, Renata (UNI and COM visiting professor): Irreparable Harm: The U.S. Supreme Court and the Decision That Made George W. Bush President (Melville House Books)
Akram, Susan (LAW associate clinical professor) and Johnson, Kevin R.: Civil Rights in Peril (Haymarket Books and Pluto Press); and Johnson, Kevin R.: Anti-Terrorist Measures and Human Rights (Brill Publishing)
Albert, Martin L. (MED professor of neurology) and Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy (SAR’79) (MED professor of neurology, retired): Manual of Aphasia and Aphasia Therapy (Pro-Ed)
Annas, George J. (Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law,
Bioethics, and Human Rights, SPH chairman of health law, bioethics, and
human rights, MED professor, and LAW professor): American Bioethics: Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries (Oxford University Press)
Azadzoi, Kazem M. (MED research professor of urology and pathology) and Siroky, Michael B. (MED professor of urology): Pelvic Floor Disorders (W. B. Saunders)
Barlow, David H. (CAS professor of psychology and director, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders) and Durand, V. M.: Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach, 4th Edition ( Wadsworth)
Barnes, Linda (MED assistant professor of pediatrics) with Sered, Susan S., eds.: Religion and Healing in America (Oxford University Press)
Barnett, Randy E. (Austin B. Fletcher Professor, LAW): Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty ( Princeton University Press)
Beardsley, Scott (ENG senior research associate) with Vaina, Lucia (ENG professor of biomedical engineering), and Ruston, Simon K., eds: Optic Flow and Beyond (Synthese Library, Kluwer Academic Press)
Bennett, Carrie (Adjunct professor, CAS Writing Program): Biography of Water (The Word Works); The Washington Prize
Bernardini, Paolo (Resident director, CIES, Padua, Italy): Pensare e Potere: Per Una Nuova Teoria Critica del Politico Nell’età Globale (CLEUP)
Bethune, James (ENG’64, SMG’74, SED’89) (ENG associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering): Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD 2005 (Pearson-Prentice Hall); Engineering Design and Graphics with AutoCAD Inventor 8 (Pearson-Prentice Hall)
Bono, Christopher M. (MED assistant professor of orthopedic surgery) with Garfin, Steven R., eds: Orthopaedic Surgery Essentials: Spine (Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins)
Broude, Natalia E. (ENG reseach assistant professor) with Demidou, Vadim, V., eds.: DNA Amplification: Current Technologies and Applications (Horizon Biosciences)
Brush, Candida (GSM’92) (SMG associate professor of strategy and
policy), Carter, Nancy, Gatewood, Elizabeth, Greene, Patricia, and
Hart, Myra: Clearing the Hurdles: Women Building High Growth Businesses (Prentice Hall–Financial Times)
Candee, Richard M. (Retired professor, GRS American and New England Studies Program): The Hand-Cranked Knitter and Sock Machine (Cottonwood Hill Publishing)
Carroll, William (CAS professor of English), ed.: William Shakespeare, “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” (Arden Shakespeare)
Carter, T. Barton (COM’78) (COM professor and chairman of mass
communication, advertising, and public relations), Franklin, Marc, and
Wright, Jay: The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate, 9th Edition (Foundation Press)
Chamley, Christophe (CAS professor of economics): Rational Herds: Economic Models of Social Learning (Cambridge University Press)
Chung, Chai-sik (GRS’64) (Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics, STH): Korean Religion and Society Under Challenge: Continuity and Change (Acanet, Seoul, Korea)
Ciraulo, Domenic A. (MED professor and chairman of psychiatry) with Shader, Richard I., eds: Pharmacotherapy of Depression (Humana Press)
Clemens, Walter C. (CAS professor of geography and director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies): Dynamics of International Relations: Conflict and Mutual Gain in an Era of Global Interdependence (Rowman & Littlefield); Bushed! An Illustrated History of What Passionate Conservatives Have Done to America and the World (Outland Books); ed.: The Encyclopedia of Energy (Elsevier Science)
Cobb, J. Allan (MET adjunct faculty): Casebook Update for James Fagin’s Criminal Justice (Allyn & Bacon)
Cole, Sean (Correspondent, WBUR’s Inside Out): Itty City (Pressed Wafer)
Corley, Ronald B. (MED professor and chairman of microbiology): A Guide to Methods in the Biomedical Sciences (Springer Science, Inc.)
Corrin, Jay (GRS’76) (CGS professor and chairman of social
science), Grasso, June (CGS associate professor of social science), and
Kort, Michael (CGS professor of social science): Modernization and Revolution in China: From the Opium Wars to World Power, 3rd Revised Edition (M. E. Sharpe)
Cottle, Thomas J. (SED professor of special education): When the Music Stopped: Discovering My Mother (State University of New York Press)
Cronin-Golomb, Alice (CAS professor of psychology) with Hof, Patrick R., eds.: Vision in Alzheimer’s Disease (Karger Publishers)
Culpepper, Larry (SPH’89) (MED professor and chairman of family
medicine) with Britten, Nicky, Gass, David, Grol, Richard, Jones,
Roger, Mant, David, and Silagy, Chris, eds.: Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care (Oxford University Press)
D’Agostino, Ralph B. (CAS’62, GRS’64) (CAS professor of mathematics and statistics and public health), ed.: Tutorials in Biostatistics, Volumes 1 and 2 (John Wiley & Sons)
Delgado, Melvin (SSW professor and chairman of macro practice): Social Youth Entrepreneurship: The Potential for Youth and Community Transformation (Praeger); Jones, Kay (SSW associate professor), and Rohani, Mojdeh: Social Work Practice with Refugee and Immigrant Youth in the United States (Allyn & Bacon)
Dell Orto, Arthur E. (SAR professor of rehabilitation sciences,
program director, rehabilitation counseling, and associate executive
director, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation) and Power, Paul W.: Families Living with Chronic Illness and Disability: Interventions, Challenges, and Opportunities (Springer Publishing)
de Quadros, André (CFA professor of music and director, school of music), ed.: Janger (Earthsongs)
DiCocco, John (COM’81) (SMG publications manager): 2005 New England GolfGuide (New England GolfGuide)
Diefendorf, Barbara B. (CAS professor of history): From Penitence to Charity: Pious Women and the Catholic Reformation in France (Oxford University Press)
Einhorn, Thomas A. (MED professor and chairman of orthopedic surgery) with Doll, Bruce, Hollinger, Jeffrey, and Sfeir, Charles, eds.: Bone Tissue Engineering (CRC Press); with Tornetta, Paul (MED associate professor of orthopedic surgery), eds., Orthopaedic Surgery Essentials (Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins)
FitzGerald, Duncan (CAS associate professor of earth sciences) and Davis, Richard: Beaches and Coasts (Blackwell Press)
Franco, Adela Pineda (CAS assistant professor of Spanish) with Prado, Ignacio Sanchez, eds.: Alfonso Reyes y los estudios latinoamericanos (Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana, Pittsburgh University)
Fredriksen, Paula (CAS professor of religion and William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of the Appreciation of Scripture), ed.: Perspectives on The Passion of the Christ (Miramax)
Fromkin, David (UNI professor, CAS professor of international
relations, and director, Pardee Center for the Study of the
Longer-Range Future): Europe’s Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914? (Alfred A. Knopf)
Gallagher, Kevin P. (CAS assistant professor of international relations): Free Trade and the Environment: Mexico, NAFTA, and Beyond (Stanford University Press)
Gavras, Haralambos (MED professor of medicine), ed.: The Year in Hypertension, 2004 (Clinical Publishing, Oxford, England)
Gleason, Jean Berko (CAS professor of psychology), ed.: The Development of Language, 6th Edition (Pearson, Allyn & Bacon)
Glenn, Charles L. (SED professor and chairman of administration, training, and policy studies): Il Mito della Scuola Unica (Marietti, Milan, Italy), Centro Culturale de Milano; and De Groof, Jan: Balancing Freedom, Autonomy, and Accountability in Education, 3 Volumes (Wolf, Tilburg, Netherlands)
Goldsmith, Elizabeth C. (CAS professor of French) with Winn, Colette H., eds.: Lettres de Femmes: Textes Oubliés ou Inédits (Champion, Paris)
Goncalves, Marcus (MET adjunct professor): Managing Virtual Projects (McGraw-Hill)
Greenes, Carole (SED’65,’70) (SED professor of math education), Findell, Carol, Irvin, Barbara, and Spungin, Rika: Groundworks: Reasoning with Numbers, 7 Volumes, Grades 1-7 (McGraw-Hill: Wright Group); with Tsankova, Jenny, eds.: Challenging Young Children Mathematically (Houghton-Mifflin)
Hammond, Norman (CAS professor and chairman of archaeology): Sagenumwobene Maya (Verlag des Beste GMBH, Stuttgart, Germany)
Hart, John (STH professor of Christian ethics): What Are They Saying About . . . Environmental Theology? (Paulist Press)
Hart, Ray L. (STH dean and professor of theology and philosophy of religion), Heitzel, Peter, and Yong, Amos: Theology in Global Context: Essays in Honor of Robert C. Neville (T&T Clark)
Hefner, Robert W. (CAS professor of anthropology), ed.: Remaking Muslim Politics: Pluralism, Contestation, Democratization (Princeton University Press)
Helmerhorst, Eva J. (SDM professor of periodontology and oral
biology) and Oppenheim, Frank G. (SDM professor and chairman of
periodontology and oral biology): Mammalian Host Defense Peptides (Cambridge University Press)
Hirsch, James S. (COM guest lecturer): Two Souls Indivisible: The Friendship That Saved Two POWs in Vietnam (Houghton-Mifflin)
Hofmann, Stefan G. (CAS associate professor of psychology) with Tompson, Martha C. (CAS assistant professor of psychology), eds.: Treating Chronic and Severe Mental Disorders: A Handbook of Empirically Supported Interventions (Guilford Publications)
Holick, Michael F. (MED professor of medicine, dermatology, biophysics, and physiology) with Dawson-Hughes, Bess, eds.: Nutrition and Bone Health (Humana Press)
Howard-Grenville, Jennifer (SMG assistant professor of organizational behavior) and Graedel, Thomas: Greening the Industrial Facility: Perspectives, Approaches, and Tools (Springer)
Hulnick, Arthur S. (CAS associate professor of international relations): Keeping Us Safe: Secret Intelligence and Homeland Security (Praeger)
Irujo, Suzanne (SED’84) (SED professor emerita of education), with Hawkins, Margaret, eds.: Collaborative Conversations Among Language Teacher Educators (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Publishers)
Jin, Ha (GRS’94) (CAS professor of English): War Trash (Pantheon Books)
Johnson, Art (SED’97) (SED assistant visiting professor), Kennedy, Lawrence, and Tipps, Steven: Guiding Children’s Learning of Mathematics ( Wadsworth); and Bass, Laurie: Geometry (Prentice Hall)
Kalberg, Stephen (CAS associate professor of sociology), ed.: Max Weber: Readings and Commentary on Modernity (Blackwell)
Kannel, William B. (MED professor of medicine): Statins: The HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors in Perspective (Martin Dunitz); Hypertension in the 20th Century: Concepts and Achievements (Elsevier); Preventive Cardiology: A Practical Approach (McGraw-Hill); Medical Clinics of North America (Saunders)
Karas, Phyllis (COM adjunct professor of journalism) and MacKenzie, Edward J.: Street Soldier: My Life As an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob (Steerforth Press)
Kemper, Thomas L. (MED professor of anatomy and neurobiology) and Bauman, Margaret L. (MED adjunct professor of anatomy and neurobiology): The Neurobiology of Autism, 2nd Edition (Johns Hopkins University Press)
Kleiner, Fred S. (CAS professor of art history and archaeology) and Mamiya, Christen J.: Art Through the Ages, 12th Edition (Thomson/Wadsworth)
Kohn, Livia (CAS professor of religion): Cosmos and Community: The Ethical Dimension of Daoism (Three Pines Press); The Daoist Monastic Manual: A Translation of the Fengdao Kejie (Oxford University Press)
Kotiuga, P. Robert (ENG associate professor of electrical and computer engineering) and Gross, Paul W.: Electromagnetic Theory and Computation: A Topological Approach (Cambridge University Press)
Kotlikoff, Laurence (CAS professor and chairman of economics) and Burns, Scott: The Coming Generational Storm: What You Need To Know About America’s Economic Future (MIT Press)
Kroll, Mark (CFA professor emeritus of music): Playing the Harpsichord Expressively (Scarecrow Press); with Lockwood, Lewis, eds.: The Beethoven Violin Sonatas ( University of Illinois Press)
Lawson, Gary (LAW professor) and Seidman, Guy: The Constitution of Empire (Yale University Press); Federal Administrative Law, 3rd Edition (Thomson/West)
Lerner, Bernice (SED’01) (Acting director, Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character, SED): The Triumph of Wounded Souls: Seven Holocaust Survivors’ Lives ( University of Notre Dame Press); with Bohlin, Karen, eds.: Great Lives, Vital Lessons: A Character Education Curriculum Resource for Grades 5–8 (Character Development Group)
Levy, Elinor (MED associate professor of microbiology) and Fischetti, Mark: The New Killer Diseases (Three Rivers Press)
Lewis, George K. (CAS professor emeritus of geography): Fifty Years of Conservation (Sudbury Valley Trustees, Inc.)
Loscalzo, Joseph (Wade Professor, MED chairman of medicine, and
director, Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute) with Creager, Mark, and
Dzau, Victor, eds.: Vascular Medicine, 3rd Edition (Elsevier); ed.: Molecular Mechanisms of Atherosclerosis (Taylor & Francis)
Malabanan, Alan O. (MED assistant professor of medicine); Blackwell, Elizabeth K., Bope, Edward T., Meikle, A. Wayne, and Swenson, Leanne: Choose the Right Test: Endocrine Disorders (Anadem Publishing)
Malley-Morrison, Kathleen (SED’70) (CAS professor of psychology) and Hines, Denise A.: Family Violence in the United States: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse (Sage); ed.: International Perspectives on Family Violence and Abuse (Erlbaum)
Manuel, Barry M. (CAS’54, MED’58) (MED associate dean and professor of surgery) with Nora, Paul F., eds.: Surgical Patient Safety: Essential Information for Surgeons in Today’s Environment ( American College of Surgeons)
Maurer, Christopher (CAS professor and chairman of modern foreign languages and literatures) with Pickard, Mary A., eds.: Pelicans by Walter Inglis Anderson (Pub Group West); ed.: Sebastian’s Arrows: Letters and Mementos of Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca (Swan Isle Press/University of Chicago)
McAnany, Patricia A. (CAS professor of archaeology), ed.: K’axob: Ritual, Work, and Family in an Ancient Maya Village (UCLA, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology); Nominated for Society for American Archaeology Book Prize
McGahan, Anita M. (SMG professor of strategy and policy): How Industries Evolve (Harvard Business School Publishing); with Baum, Joel A., eds.: Business Strategy over the Industry Life Cycle (JAI Press)
Meuret, Alicia E. (CAS psychology research associate): Capnography — Clinical Aspects (Cambridge University Press)
Miller, Jeffrey G. (SMG professor of operations and technology
management), Herman, Ellen (SMG adjunct assistant professor of
organizational behavior), Deacon-Carr, Sandi, Keldsen, Sandy, and
Wakefield, Patricia: Team Learning Assistant (McGraw-Hill Irwin)
Miller, Walter W., Jr. (LAW professor of law): Bankruptcy: Problems, Cases, and Materials, Supplement 2004 (Carolina Academic Press)
Milunsky, Aubrey (MED professor of human genetics, pediatrics, pathology, and obstetrics and gynecology), ed.: Genetic Disorders and the Fetus: Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment (Johns Hopkins University Press)
Miron, Jeffrey A. (CAS professor of economics): Drug War Crimes: The Consequences of Prohibition (Independent Institute)
Nagem, Raymond J. (ENG associate professor of aerospace and
mechanical engineering), Sandri, Guido (ENG aerospace and mechanical
engineering lecturer), and Zampolli, Mario: Annotated Translation of Arnold Sommerfeld’s Mathematische Theorie der Diffraction (Birkhauser)
Nolan, Cathal J. (CAS associate professor of history and executive director, International History Institute), ed.: Ethics and Statecraft: The Moral Dimension of International Affairs, 2nd Edition (Praeger); ed.: Power and Responsibility in World Affairs: Reformation vs. Transformation (Praeger)
Oh, Jung Sun (STH’00) (STH professor): A Korean Theology of Human Nature (University Press of America)
Park, William W. (LAW professor of law): Income Tax Treaty Arbitration (IFA Sdu Fiscale)
Pettit, Norman (CAS professor emeritus of English): The Heart Renewed: Assurance of Salvation in New England Spiritual Life (Edwin Mellen Press)
Pineiro, Carol (SED’82,’00) (Senior lecturer, Center for English Language and Orientation Programs): Grammar: Form and Function Teacher’s Manuals (McGraw-Hill)
Pinsky, Robert (CAS professor of English and creative writing)
with Dietz, Maggie (GRS’97) (Project coordinator, Favorite Poem
Project), eds.: An Invitation to Poetry: A New Favorite Poem Project Anthology (W. W. Norton); ed.: William Carlos Williams: Selected Poems (American Poets Project, Library of America)
Post, James E. (SMG professor of strategy and policy), Lawrence, Anne, and Weber, James: Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy (McGraw-Hill)
Primack, Richard B. (CAS professor of biology): A Primer of Conservation Biology, 3rd Edition (Sinauer Associates)
Rivers, Caryl (COM professor of journalism) and Barnett, Rosalind: Same Difference: How Gender Myths Are Hurting Our Relationships, Our Children, and Our Jobs (Basic); One of best books of the year, Boston Globe editorial board
Robert, Dana L. (STH professor of theology): “Occupy Until I Come”: A. T. Pierson and the Evangelization of the World (B&A Publishers, Seoul, Korea)
Roochnik, David (CAS associate professor of philosophy): Retrieving the Ancients: An Introduction to Greek Philosophy (Blackwell)
Rosenberg, Chaim M. (MED associate professor of psychiatry): The Great Workshop — Boston’s Victorian Age ( Arcadia)
Rosenberg, Charles (Technology director, SPH Join Together Program), photographer, Sammarco, Anthony, author: Milton (Then and Now) ( Arcadia)
Rouner, Leroy S. (CAS professor emeritus of philosophy and
religion, STH professor emeritus of philosophical theology, and
director emeritus, Institute for Philosophy and Religion) with
Langford, James, eds.: Walking with God in a Fragile World (Rowman and Littlefield)
Sakai, Osamu (MED assistant professor of radiology): Head and Neck CT/MRI Manual (Chugaiigakusha, Tokyo)
Samons, Loren J., II (CAS associate professor of classical studies and associate dean for students): What’s Wrong with Democracy? From Athenian Practice to American Worship ( University of California Press)
Samuelson, Susan S. (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy) and Beatty, Jeffrey (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy): Legal Environment, 2nd Edition (Thomson/Southwestern); and Beatty, Jeffrey: Essentials of Business Law (Thomson/Southwestern)
Scheil, Andrew (Instructor, CAS Writing Program): The Footsteps of Israel: Understanding Jews in Anglo-Saxon England ( University of Michigan Press)
Schickedanz, Judith A. (SED professor of curriculum and teaching) and Casbergue, Renee: Writing in Preschool: Orchestrating Marks and Meaning (International Reading Association)
Seligman, Adam (CAS professor of religion and research
associate, Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs): Modest
Claims: Dialogues and Essays on Tolerance and Tradition ( University of
Notre Dame Press)
Shah, Ronak (CAS’95) (CAS research associate, Institute for
Astrophysical Research) with Brainerd, Tereasa (CAS associate professor
of astronomy) and Clemens, Dan (CAS professor of astronomy), eds.: Milky Way Surveys (Astronomical Society of the Pacific)
Sichel, Kim (CAS associate professsor and chair of art history), Ribbat, Christoph, and Wismer, Beat: Evelyn Hofer (Steidl)
Siroky, Michael (CAS’70, MED’70) (MED professor of urology) with
Babayan, Richard (MED professor and chairman of urology), and Oates,
Robert (MED professor of urology), eds.: Manual of Urologic Diagnosis and Therapy, 3rd Edition (Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins)
Smith-Doerr, Laurel (CAS assistant professor of sociology): Women’s Work: Gender Equality vs. Hierarchy in the Life Sciences (Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Sorenson, Lisa G. (CAS adjunct assistant professor of biology), Keeley, Martin, and Sutton, Ann: Wondrous West Indian Wetlands: Teachers’ Resource Book (Dodd Printers, Inc.)
Spiegel, Jeffrey (MED assistant professor of otolaryngology, head and neck surgery), ed.: Sinusitis (Elsevier); with Jalisi, Scharukh ( Boston Medical Center resident, otolaryngology, head and neck surgery), eds.: Contemporary Management of Head and Neck Cancer (Elsevier)
Stanley, H. Eugene (UNI professor, CAS professor of physics, and director, Center for Polymer Studies) with Mallamace, F., eds.: The Physics of Complex Systems: New Advances and Perspectives (Soc. Italiana Fisica, Bologna, Italy)
Staples, Lee (GRS’93) (SSW clinical professor): Roots to Power (Greenwood)
Stern, Edward M. (LAW’72) (CAS assistant dean for pre-law advising) with Wilson, Gerald, eds.: The NAPLA/SAPLA Book of Law School Lists, 2004-2005 (Kaplan)
Swartz, David L. (GRS’84) (CAS sociology instructor) and Zolberg, Vera: After Bourdieu: Influence, Critique, Elaboration (Kluwer Academic Publishers)
Szabo, Thomas L. (ENG research professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering): Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging: Inside Out (Elsevier Academic)
Tello, Richard (MED professor of radiology, epidemiology, and biostatistics), Major, Nancy, and Pitman, Alex: Core Review of Radiology (Saunders)
Walcott, Derek (CAS professor of creative writing): Prodigal: A Poem (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
Walsh, Carol T. (GRS’73) (MED professor of pharmacology) and Schwartz-Bloom, Rochelle: Levine’s Pharmacology: Drug Actions and Reactions, 7th Edition (Taylor & Francis)
Walsh, Gretchen (Head, African Studies Library) with LaFond, Deborah, eds.: Research, Reference Service, and Resources for the Study of Africa ( Haworth Press)
Wetzler, Lee M. (MED associate professor of medicine) with Lyczack, Jeffrey B., and Pier, Gerald B., eds.: Immunology, Infection and Immunity (ASM Press)
Whitaker, Albert Keith (CAS’93, GRS’93) (CAS visiting professor of writing): A Journey into Platonic Politics: Plato’s Law (University Press of America)
Wiesel, Elie (Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and UNI professor): Et où vas-tu? (Editions du Seuil)
Winkler, Dietmar W. (CAS visting professor of religion) with Nausner, Wilfried, eds.: Oikos Europe Between Oikonomia and Oikumene: Global Market Society, EU-Enlargement and Christian Responsibility (Tyrolia-Verlag, Innsbruck-Vienna)
Wolf, Philip A. (MED professor of neurology) with Choi, D. W., Grotta, J. C., and Mohr, J. P., eds: Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management, 4th Edition (Elsevier)
Wonglimpiyarat, Jarunee (Hubert H. Humphrey fellow, GSM): Strategies of Competition in the Bank Card Business: Innovation Management in a Complex Economic Environment (Alpha Press/Sussex Academic Press); Best Competitive Case Award, International Business and Economy Conference
Yudkin, Jeremy (CFA associate professor of music): Discover Music (Prentice Hall); Understanding Music, 4th Edition (Prentice Hall)
Zelizer, Julian (CAS professor of history): On Capitol Hill: The Struggle To Reform Congress and Its Consequences, 1948-2000 (Cambridge University Press); ed.: The American Congress: The Building of Democracy (Houghton-Mifflin)
Zelnick, Robert (COM professor and chairman of journalism): Swing Dance: Justice O’Connor and the Michigan Muddle (Hoover Institution Press)
Zimansky, Paul (CAS professor of archaeology) and Stoner, Elizabeth: The Anatomy of a Mesopotamian City: Survey and Soundings at Mashkanshapir (Eisenbrauns)
Zuckerman, Barry (MED professor and chairman of pediatrics), Augustyn,
Marilyn (MED assistant professor of pediatrics), and Parker, Steven
(MED associate professor of pediatrics): Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: A Handbook for Primary Care, 2nd Edition (Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins)
Aarons, Jules (GRS'49) (CAS research professor of astronomy): Street Portraits, 1946–1976: The Photographs of Jules Aarons, edited by Sichel, Kim (CAS associate professor and chairman of art history) (D.A.P.)
Annas, George J. (SPH professor and chairman of health law): The Rights of Patients, 3rd Edition (Southern Illinois University Press)
Aschengrau, Ann (SPH professor of epidemiology) and Seage, George R. III: Essentials of Epidemiology in Public Health (Jones and Bartlett)
Ash, Arlene (MED research professor), Iezzoni, Lis, and Shwartz, Michael (SMG professor of operations management): Risk Adjustment for Measuring Health Care Outcomes, 3rd Edition (Health Administration Press)
Babikian, Viken L. (MED professor of neurology), Higashida, R., and Wechsler, L. R.: Imaging Cerebrovascular Disease (Elsevier Academic Press)
Bacevich, Andrew J. (CAS professor of international relations and director, Center for International Relations), ed.: The Imperial Tense: Prospects and Problems of American Empire (Ivan R. Dee)
Backman, Clifford R. (CAS associate professor of history): The Worlds of Medieval Europe (Oxford University Press)
Bai, Qianshen (CAS associate professor of art history): Fu Shan's World: The Transformation of Chinese Calligraphy in the Seventeenth Century (Harvard University Press)
Baillieul, John (ENG professor and chairman of aerospace and
mechanical engineering), Bloch, Anthony M., Crouch, Peter E., and
Marsden, Jerrold E.: Nonholonomic Mechanics and Control (Springer)
Barbanel, Cheryl S. (SPH'92) (MED associate professor and director, Occupational Health Center), McCunney, R. J., and Roundtree, P. P.: A Practical Approach to Occupational and Environmental Medicine (Williams & Wilkins)
Baron, David (COM visiting scholar): The Beast in the Garden: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature (W. W. Norton)
Barr, Cynthia M. (LAW'87) (LAW visiting clinical associate professor of law): Boston Zoning: A Lawyer's Handbook (MCLE)
Beatty, Jeffrey (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy) and Samuelson, Susan (SMG associate professor of strategy and policy): Business Law and the Legal Environment (West Legal Studies in Business); and Samuelson, Susan: Business Law, the Standard Edition (Thomson Learning)
Beerman, Jack (LAW professor of law): Administrative Law: Emanuel Law Outline (Aspen Law and Business)
Benson, Gary (CAS associate professor, Bioinformatics Graduate Program) with Page, Roderic, eds.: Proceedings Third International Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics (Springer-Verlag)
Berger, Paul D. (SMG professor of marketing), Hanna, Samuel (SMG professor of accounting), and Maurer, Robert: 101 Special Practice Problems in Probability and Statistics (Marsh Publishers)
Bodie, Zvi (SMG professor of finance and economics) and Clowes, Michael: Worry Free Investing: A Safe Approach to Achieving Your Lifetime Financial Goals (Financial Times–Prentice Hall); Kane, Alex, and Marcus, Alan: Essentials of Investments, 5th Edition (McGraw-Hill/Irwin)
Bone, Robert G. (LAW professor of law): The Economics of Civil Procedure (Foundation Press)
Borinsky, Alicia (CAS professor of modern foreign languages and literatures): Las ciudades perdidas van al paraiso (Corregidor)
Braude, Eric J. (MET associate professor of computer sciences): Software Design: From Programming to Architecture (John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.)
Brinsfield, Kathryn (SPH'01) (MED assistant professor of emergency medicine) with Briggs, Susan, eds.: Advanced Disaster Medical Response: Manual for Providers (Harvard Medical International)
Brookner, Edward (MET assistant professor): Anchises, Aphrodite and Other Folk (Dozens Press)
Brush, Candida (SMG'92) (SMG associate professor of strategy and
policy) with Carter, Nancy M., Gatewood, Elizabeth J., Greene, Patricia
G., and Hart, Myra M., eds.: Women Entrepreneurs, Their Ventures, and the Venture Capital Industry: An Annotated Bibliography (ESBRI)
Carr, Phyllis L. (MED associate professor of medicine and associate dean of student affairs), with Freund, Karen (SPH'89) (MED professor of medicine), Kahan, Scott, and Ricciotti, Hope, eds.: In a Page OB/GYN and Women's Health (Blackwell); with Bickel, Janet, and Inui, Thomas S., eds.: Taking Root in a Forest Clearing: A Resource Guide for Medical Faculty (BFS Printing)
Carter, T. Barton (COM'78) (COM professor and chairman of mass
communication, advertising, and public relations), Franklin, Marc A.,
and Wright, Jay B.: The First Amendment and the Fifth Estate, 6th Edition (Foundation Press)
Clayton, Jacklyn Blake (SED'81,'93) (SED lecturer): One Classroom, Many Worlds: Teaching and Learning in the Cross-Cultural Classroom (Heinemann Publishers, Ltd.)
Cohen, Alan B. (SMG professor of health care management and
executive director, Health Policy Institute), Encinosa, William E.,
Hanft, Ruth S., Spernak, Stephanie M., Stewart, Shirley A., and White,
Catherine C.: Technology in American Health Care: Policy Directions for Effective Evaluation and Management (University of Michigan Press)
Cohn, Ellen S. (SAR'76,'00) (SAR clinical associate professor of
rehabilitation services) with Crepeau, Elizabeth, and Schell, Barbara
A., eds.: Willard & Spackman's Occupational Therapy (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins)
Cooper, Geoffrey M. (CAS professor and chairman of biology) and Hausman, Robert E. (CAS professor of biology): The Cell: A Molecular Approach (ASM Press/Sinauer Associates)
Costello, Bonnie (CAS professor of English): Shifting Ground: Reinventing Landscape in Modern American Poetry (Harvard University Press)
Cottle, Thomas J. (SED professor of special education): A Sense of Self: The Work of Affirmation (University of Massachusetts Press), Choice Award; Beyond Self Esteem: Narratives of Self-Knowledge and Devotion to Others (Peter Lang Publishers)
D'Agostino, Ralph B. (CAS'62, GRS'64) (CAS professor of mathematics, statistics, and public health), Beiser, Alexa (SPH professor of biostatistics), and Sullivan, Lisa M. (SPH associate professor of epidemiology and assistant dean for undergraduate education): Introductory Applied Statistics (Brooks/Cole, Thompson)
Dallek, Robert (CAS professor of history and codirector, BU Washington Center): An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917–1963 (Little, Brown and Company)
Daneel, Marthinus L. (STH professor) with Van Engen, C., and Vroom, H., eds.: Fullness of Life for All: Challenges for Mission in the 21st Century (Rodopi)
Delgado, Melvin (SSW professor and chairman of macro-practice): Death at an Early Age and the Urban Scene: The Case for Memorial Murals and Community Healing (Praeger)
Dell Orto, Arthur E. (SAR professor of rehabilitation sciences,
program director, rehabilitation counseling, and associate executive
director, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation) and Power, Paul W.: The Resilient Family: Living with Your Child's Illness or Disability (Sorin Books)
Devaney, Robert L. (CAS professor of mathematics and statistics), Hirsch, M. W., and Smale, S.: Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos (Elsevier Academic Press)
DiCocco, John (COM'81) (SMG publications manager), ed.: New England GolfGuide 2004 (New England GolfGuide)
Eckstein, Susan (CAS professor of sociology) with Wickham-Crowley, Timothy, eds.: What Justice? Whose Justice: Fighting for Fairness in Latin America (University of California Press)
Eckstut, Samuela (Senior lecturer, Center for English Language and Orientation Programs) and Richards, Jack C.: Strategic Reading (Cambridge University Press)
Epstein, Leslie (CAS professor of English and director, Creative Writing Program): San Remo Drive: A Novel from Memory (Handsel Books), on bestseller list of Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and Atlanta Constitution.
Favre-Gilly, Nathalie (GRS'01) (Special assistant for development, Development and Alumni Relations), ed.: The Man in the Black Hat by Albert S. Callan (Hollis Publishing)
Finch, Steven R. (SPH statistical programmer): Mathematical Constants (Cambridge University Press)
Frankel, Tamar (LAW professor of law) and Kirrch, Clifford E.: Investment Management Regulation (Fathom Publishing)
Gaynor, Mark (SMG assistant professor of management information systems): Network Services Investment Guide: Maximizing ROI in Uncertain Times (Wiley)
Glenn, Charles L. (GRS'87) (SED professor and chairman of administration, training, and policy studies) and De Groof, Jan: Un difficile equilibrio (Armando)
Glick, Thomas F. (CAS professor of history): Regadio y sociedad en la Valencia medieval (Generalitat de Valencia)
Goldstein, Erik (CAS professor of international relations) with McKercher, B. J. C., eds.: Power and Stability: British Foreign Policy, 1865–1965 (Frank Cass)
Gordon, Wendy J. (LAW professor of law and Paul J. Liacos Scholar in Law) with Watt, Richard, eds.: The Economics of Copyright: Developments in Research and Analysis (Edward Elgar)
Greenes, Carole (SED professor of math education), Balfanz, Robert, and Ginsburg, Herbert: Big Math for Little Kids (Dale Seymour Publications)
Greenwald, Jeffrey L. (MED assistant professor of medicine): Writing a History and Physical (Elsevier Academic Press)
Hammond, Norman (CAS professor and acting chairman of archaeology) et al.: Mayas: Les Cités de la Forêt (Séléctions du Readers-Digest)
Hawkins, Peter S. (CAS professor of religion) with Carlson, Paula, eds.: Listening for God: Contemporary Literature and the Life of Faith (Augsburg Fortress)
Hecht, Neil S. (LAW professor of law and director, Institute of Jewish Law), ed.: The Jewish Law Annual, Volume Fourteen (Routledge)
Heggenhougen, Harald Kristian (SPH professor of international health), Hackethal, Veronica, and Vivek, Pramila: The Behavioural and Social Aspects of Malaria and Its Control: An Introduction and Annotated Bibliography (UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, TDR, World Health Organization)
Heineke, Janelle (SMG'92) (SMG associate professor and chairman of operations and technology management) and Davis, Mark M.: Managing Services: Creating Value Using Technology (McGraw-Hill/Irwin)
Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy (SAR'79) (MED professor of neurology) and Albert, Martin L. (MED professor of neurology): Manual of Aphasia and Aphasia Therapy (PRO-ED, Inc.)
Hill, Geoffrey (UNI professor, professor of literature and religion, and codirector, Editorial Institute): Style and Faith (Counterpoint Press)
Jackson, Robert (CAS professor of international relations) and
Sorenson, Georg: Introduction to International Relations (Oxford
University Press)
Keylor, William R. (CAS professor of history and international relations): A World of Nations: The International Order Since 1945 (Oxford University Press)
Khazanov, Marina (CAS preceptor of Russian): My Path (Kruk)
Kohn, Livia (CAS professor of religion): Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (University of Hawaii Press); and Despeux, Catherine: Women in Daoism (Three Pines Press)
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. (CAS professor and chairman of economics): Generational Policy (MIT Press)
Kraft, Erik P. (CAS analyst and consultant): Lenny and Mel's Summer Vacation (Simon and Schuster)
Kunz, Thomas H. (CAS professor of biology) with Fenton, M. Brock, eds.: Bat Ecology (University of Chicago Press)
Lehr, Richard (COM visiting professor of journalism) and Zuckoff, Mitchell (COM visiting professor of journalism): Judgment Ridge: The True Story Behind the Dartmouth Murders (HarperCollins)
Lengel, James G. (COM professor of mass communication, advertising, and public relations): Web Wizard's Guide to Dreamweaver (Addison Wesley)
Levy, Elinor (MED associate professor of microbiology) and Fischetti, Mark: The New Killer Diseases (Crown)
Lindholm, Charles (UNI professor): The Islamic Middle East: Tradition and Change (Blackwell)
Littlefield, William (Host of WBUR's Only a Game) with Johnson, Richard, eds.: Fall Classics (Crown)
Litz, Brett (MED associate professor of psychiatry), ed.: Early Intervention for Trauma and Traumatic Loss (Guilford Publications)
Lobel, Phillip S. (CAS professor of biology): Marine Life of Johnston Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean (Natural World Press)
Loscalzo, Joseph (Wade Professor, chairman of MED department of
medicine, and director, Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute) with
Andreoli, T., Carpentar, C., and Griggs, R. eds.: Andreoli's Cecil Essentials of Medicine, 6th Edition (Saunders)
Malley-Morrison, Kathleen (CAS professor of psychology) and Hines, Denise A.: Family Violence in a Cross-Cultural Perspective (Sage)
Manfredi, Victor (CAS research fellow) with Githiora, Chege, and Littlefield, Heather, eds.: Kinyira
Njira! Step Firmly on the Pathway! Selected Papers from the 31st Annual
Conference on African Linguistics, Boston University, March 2–5, 2000 (Africa World Press)
Mason, Herbert (UNI professor): Where the Rivers Meet (1st Books)
Mendelsohn, Ezra (CAS professor of history): Jews and the State: Dangerous Alliances and the Perils of Privilege (Oxford University Press)
Metzler, Molly Smith (GRS'02) (CAS instructor, Creative Writing Program): Training Wisteria
(Dramatic Publishing, Inc.), 2003 Best New Play, Kennedy Center
American College Theater Festival; 2003 David Mark Cohen National
Playwriting Award; 2003 Mark Twain Comedy Playwriting Award.
Miller, Frances H. (LAW'65) (LAW professor of law, public health, and health care management), ed.: Rights and Resources (Ashgate Press)
Miller, Naomi (CAS professor emerita of art history): Mapping the City: The Language and Culture of Cartography in the Renaissance (Continuum International)
Miller, Walter W., Jr. (LAW professor of law): Bankruptcy: Problems, Cases, and Materials (Carolina Academic Press)
Morrow, Lance (UNI professor): Evil: An Investigation (Basic Books)
Nugent, Matthew A. (MED assistant professor of biochemistry): Nightmares on Goose Rocks Beach (CBI Press)
Onart, Adnan Adam (MET instructor of computer science) and Srikanth, Ayikudy: VRRP: Increasing Reliability and Failover with the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Addison-Wesley)
Parfitt, Matthew (CGS associate professor of humanities and rhetoric) with Skorczewski, Dawn, eds.: Conflicts and Crises in the Composition Classroom — And What Instructors Can Do About Them (Heinemann/Boynton-Cook)
Polishchuk, Alexander (CAS assistant professor of mathematics and statistics): Abelian Varieties, Theta Functions and the Fourier Transform (Cambridge University Press)
Primack, Richard B. (CAS professor of biology) and Carotenuto, Luciana: Conservazione Della Natura (Zanichelli); and El-Demerdash, Mohamed: Essentials of Conservation Biology (Mars Publishing House); and Otgoid, Batbold D.: Primer of Conservation Biology (Mongolian Society for Conservation Biology)
Prothero, Stephen (CAS associate professor and chairman of religion): American Jesus: How the Son of God Became a National Icon (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
Purvis, Alston W. (CFA associate professor and chairman of graphic design) and Le Coultre, Martijn: Graphic Design 20th Century (BIS Publishers, Princeton Architectural Press)
Rafferty, Edward C. (CGS assistant professor of social science):
Apostle of Human Progress: Lester Frank Ward and American Political
Thought, 1841–1913 (Rowman and Littlefield, Inc.)
Ranalli, Daniel (MET associate professor and director, arts administration graduate program): Daniel Ranalli: Asian Work (Clark University Art Gallery)
Read, Gardner (CFA professor emeritus of composition): Orchestral Combinations: The Science and Art of Instrumental Tone-Color (Scarecrow Press)
Ricks, Christopher (William M. and Sara B. Warren Professor of the Humanities and codirector, Editorial Institute): Decisions and Revisions in T. S. Eliot (British Library/Faber & Faber); Dylan's Visions of Sin (Penguin UK)
Robert, Dana L. (STH professor of theology): “Occupy Until I Come”: A. T. Pierson and the Evangelization of the World (Eerdmans); ed.: African Outreach, Volume 2: Mission Churches (South African Missiological Society); with Cuthbertson, G., and Pretorius, H., eds.: Frontiers of African Christianity: Essays in Honour of Inus Daneel (University of South Africa Press)
Roochnik, David (CAS associate professor of philosophy): Beautiful City: The Dialectical Character of Plato's Republic (Cornell University Press)
Schlauch, Chris R. (STH associate professor) with Meissner, W. W., eds.: Psyche and Spirit: Dialectics of Transformation (University Press of America)
Schoch, Robert M. (CGS associate professor of natural sciences) and McKinney, Michael L.: Environmental Science, 3rd Edition (Jones and Bartlett Publishers); and Prothero, Donald R.: Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals (Johns Hopkins University Press); and McNally, Robert Aquinas: Los Viajes de los Constructores de Pyrámides (Oberon/Grupa Anaya); and McNally, Robert Aquinas: Voyages of the Pyramid Builders (Tarcher/Putnam)
Scully, Stephen (CAS associate professor of classics): Plato's Phaedrus, Translation, Essay, Appendices (Focus Publishing)
Seasholes, Nancy S. (GRS'84,'94) (GRS archaeology research fellow): Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston (MIT Press)
Shapiro, Daniel S. (MED associate professor of medicine,
pathology, and laboratory medicine and director, clinical microbiology
and molecular diagnostics), Gilligan, Peter H., and Smiley, M. Lynn: Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 3rd Edition (ASM Press)
Silber, Nina (CAS associate professor of history): Landmarks of the Civil War (Oxford University Press)
Silk, Michael (CAS visiting professor of Greek and comparative literature): Homer, The Iliad (Cambridge University Press)
Simonelli, Vincent (Director, student loans and collections): The Shooter (1st Books); The Solar Antiquities (1st Books)
Spaniol, LeRoy (SAR adjunct professor and coordinator of publications, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation) and Spaniol, Susan: The Recovery Workbook II (Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University); Bellingham, Richard, Cohen, Barry, and Spaniol, Susan: The Leader's Guide to the Recovery Workbook II (Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University)
Stauffer, Paul (Manager of research computing, CAS computer science), technical ed.: Linux for Windows Administrators (Sybex)
Stern, Edward M. (LAW'72) (CAS assistant dean for pre-law advising) with Wilson, Gerald L., eds.: The Napla/Sapla Book of Law School Lists, 2003-2004 (Kaplan, Inc.)
Sweeting, Adam (CGS associate professor of humanities): Beneath the Second Sun: A Cultural History of Indian Summer (University Press of New England)
Vergara, Elsie R. (SAR'87) (SAR associate professor of rehabilitation sciences) and Bigsby, Rosemarie: Developmental and Therapeutic Interventions in the NICU (Brookes Publishing Company)
Warren, Rosanna (UNI professor and Emma Ann MacLachlan Metcalf Professor of the Humanities): Departure (W. W. Norton)
Waters, William (CAS associate professor of German): Poetry's Touch: On Lyric Address (Cornell University Press)
Whalen, Thomas J. (CGS assistant professor of social science): Dynasty's End: Bill Russell and the 1968–69 World Champion Boston Celtics (Northeastern University Press)
Widmaier, Eric P. (CAS professor of biology), Raff, H., and Strang, K.: Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function (McGraw-Hill)
Wiesel, Elie (Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and UNI professor): Wise Men and Their Tales: Portraits of Biblical, Talmudic, and Hasidic Masters (Schocken)
Winkler, Dietmar W. (CAS visiting professor of religion): East Syriac Christianity: Studies in Christology, Ecclesiology and the Ecumenical Relations of the Assyrian Church of the East (LIT Verlag Muenster); and Baum, Wilhelm: The Church of the East: A Concise History (Routledge Curzon); and Augustin, Klaus: The Eastern Christian Churches: An Overview (RCC Bucarest)
Wiseman, James (CAS professor of archaeology, art history, and classics) with Zachos, K., eds.: Landscape Archaeology in Southern Epirus, Greece I (American School of Classical Studies at Athens)
Wood, Peter W. (CAS associate professor): Diversity: The Invention of a Concept (Encounter Books)
Wyandt, Herman E. (MED associate professor of pathology and director of cytogenetics, Center for Human Genetics) with Tonk, Vijay S., eds.: Atlas of Human Chromosome Heteromorphisms (Kluwer Academic Press)
Young, David W. (SMG professor of accounting and control): A Manager's Guide to Creative Cost Cutting: 181 Ways to Build the Bottom Line (McGraw-Hill); Management Accounting in Health Care Organizations (Jossey-Bass); Techniques of Management Accounting: An Essential Guide for Managers and Financial Professionals (McGraw-Hill); and Anthony, Robert N.: Management Control in Non-Profit Organizations, 7th Edition (McGraw-Hill/Irwin)
