BU Books 2006

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)

Cover: Everyday Religion

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 masscommunication, 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)

Cover: Center Stage

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 GreekLanguage 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)

Cover: Rumors, Race and Riots

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)

Cover: Where God and Science Meet

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)

Cover: First Things to Hand

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)Cover: Battle Scars: Gender and Sexuality in the American Civil War

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 byBooklist; named one of the top 10 historical novels of 2006 byBooklist; shortlisted for the CWA 2006 Ellis Peters Historical CrimeAward

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)

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