2021/2022
James Carter, Romance Studies
Ecologia e lavoro nelle rappresentazioni artistiche e culturali contemporanee
Charles Chang, Linguistics
“Cultural factors weaken but do not reverse left-to-right spatial biases in numerosity processing: Data from Arabic and English monoliterates and Arabic-English biliterates”
Juliet Floyd, Philosophy
Cavell’s Must We Mean What We Say? At Fifty
James Iffland, Romance Studies
Usos y abusos: ensayos sobre el destino social del “Quijote”
Deanna Klepper, Religion
Pastoral Care and Community in Late Medieval Germany
Victor Kumar, Philosophy
A Better Ape: The Evolution of the Moral Mind and How it Made Us Human
Yair Lior, Religion
The Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Approaches to Religion
Petrus Liu, World Languages & Literatures
The Specter of Materialism: Queer Theory and Marxism in the Age of the Beijing Consensus
Michele Martinez, Writing Program
“‘The passion-flower at the gate’: Tennyson’s Poetry in the ‘Annals’ of Julia Margaret Cameron”
Andrew Shenton, Musicology & Ethnomusicology
Olivier Messiaen’s Turangalîla-symphonie
2020/2021
Yuri Corrigan, World Languages & Literatures
Dostoevsky and the Riddle of the Self
Margaret Litvin, World Languages & Literatures
Russian-Arab Worlds: A Documentary History
Rodrigo Lopes de Barros, Romance Studies
Singing for the Revolution: Punk Rock Music and the Protests for Free Public Transportation in Brazil (1996-2011)
Christopher Maurer, Romance Studies
Thirty Five Poems of Carlos German Belli
Jeffrey Mehlman, Romance Studies
Second Thoughts: Further Adventures in the French Trade
Takeo Rivera, English
Model Minority Masochism: Performing the Cultural Politics of Asian American Masculinity
Gregory Williams, History of Art & Architecture
Labour in a Single Shot: Critical Perspectives on Antje Ehmann and Harun Farocki’s Global Video Workshop
2019/2020
Cynthia Becker, History of Art & Architecture
Blackness in Post-Slavery Morocco: A History of Gnawa Visual and Performing Arts
Charles Chang, Linguistics
Perception of Nonnative Tonal Contrasts by Mandarin-English and English-Mandarin Sequential Bilinguals
April Hughes, Religion
Worldly Saviors and Imperial Authority in Medieval Chinese Buddhism
Deborah Kahn, History of Art & Architecture
Politics and Sanctity: The Sculpture of Selles-sur-Cher
Sophie Klein, Core Curriculum
Plautus: Menaechmi
Diana Lobel, Religion
Moses and Abraham Maimonides on the Divine Encounter
Michele Martinez, Writing Program
Browning’s #MeToo Critique in “Beatrice Signorini”
John Matthews, English
Hidden in Plain Sight: Slave Capitalism in Poe, Hawthorne, and Joel Chandler Harris
Andrew Robichaud, History
Animal City: The Domestication of America
Catherine Yeh, Chinese and Comparative Literature, WLL
Testing on the Margins of Leisure: Case Studies on China, Japan, and Indonesia
Michael Zell, History of Art & Architecture
Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the Gift in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art
2018/2019
Julia Prewitt Brown, English
The Films of John Schlesinger
Jennifer Cazenave, Romance Studies
An Archive of the Catastrophe: The Unused Footage of Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah
Emine Fetvaci, History of Art & Architecture
Album of the World Emperor
Sanjay Krishnan, English
Unsentimental Education: V.S. Naipaul’s Twentieth Century
William D. Moore, History of Art & Architecture, American & New England Studies
Shaker Fever
Michael Prince, English
The Shortest Way with Defoe: Robinson Crusoe, Deism, and the Novel
Kim Sichel, History of Art & Architecture
Making Strange: Modernism and the Construction of French Photography Books
2017/2018
Marié Abe, CFA, Musicology/Ethnomusicology
Resonances of Chindon-ya: Sounding Space and Spatiality in Contemporary Japan
Gavin Benke, CAS Writing Program
Enron and the Culture of American Capitalism
Seth Blumenthal, CAS Writing Program
Children of the Silent Majority: Youth Politics and the Rise of the Republican Party, 1964-1980
Charles Chang, Romance Studies
LEXTALE_CH: A Quick, Character-Based Proficiency Test for Mandarin Chinese
Jodi Cranston, History of Art & Architecture
Green Worlds of Renaissance Venice
Adela Pineda, Romance Studies
Steinbeck y Mexico
Ana María Reyes, History of Art & Architecture
Dis-Cursis: Beatriz González and the Critique of Modernization in 1960s Columbia
Adam Seligman, Religion
What Counts as the Same: Memory, Metaphor and Mimesis in Social Life
Andrew Shenton, CFA, Musicology
Arvo Pärt’s Resonant Texts: Choral and Organ Music 1956-2015
Nina Silber, History
Fighting the Civil War in New Deal America
2016/2017
Andrea Berlin, Archaeology
Spear-Won Land: Sardis from the King’s Peace to the Peace of Apamea
Bonnie Costello, English
The Plural of Us: Poetry and Community in Auden and Others
Abigail Gillman, World Languages & Literatures
A History of German Jewish Bible Translation
Roy Grundmann, Communications
Werner Schroeter
Steven Katz, Religion
The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative Study
Diana Lobel, Religion
Philosophies of Happiness: A Comparative Introduction to the Flourishing Life
Sunil Sharma, World Languages & Literatures
Mughal Acadia
Alice Tseng, History of Art & Architecture
Modern Kyoto: Building for Ceremony and Commemoration 1868-1940
2015/2016
Betty Anderson, History
A History of the Modern Middle East: Rulers, Rebels, and Rogues
Charles Chang, Romance Studies
Context Effects on Second-Language Learning of Tonal Contrasts
Wiebke Denecke, Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature
Nancy Harrowitz, Romance Studies
Primo Levi and the Identity of a Survivor
Linda Heywood, History, African American Studies
African Goddess: Queen Njinga of Angola
Carrie Preston, English, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Learning to Kneel: Noh, Modernism, and the Journeys of Teaching
Bruce Redford, History of Art & Architecture
John Singer Sargent and the Art of Allusion
Ana María Reyes, History of Art & Architecture
Simón Bolívar: Travels and Transformations of a Cultural Icon
Joseph Rezek, English
London and the Making of Provincial Literature: Aesthetic and the Transatlantic Book Trade, 1800-1850
Jeffrey Rubin, History
Sustaining Activism — Portuguese Translation
Andrew Shenton, School of Theology, Music
Arvos Pärt’s White Light: Media, Culture, Politics
2014/2015
Betty Anderson, History
A History of the Modern Middle East: Rulers, Rogues and Rebels
William Carroll, English
“Vagrancy”
Bonnie Costello, English
“Auden at Work,” Introduction
Renata Keller, Pardee School of Global Studies
Mexico’s Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution
Irit Kleiman, Romance Studies
Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe
Anthony Petro, Religion
After the Wrath of God: AIDS, Sexuality, and American Religion
Peter Schwartz, Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Ideological Antecedents of the First-Series Renminbi Worker-and-Peasant Banknote
Andrew Shenton, Musicology
Twentieth-Century British Organ Music
Ann Vasaly, Classical Studies
Power and Personality: Political Philosphy in Livy’s First Pentad
2013/2014
Brooke Blower, History
The Familiar Made Strange
William Carroll, English
Spectacle, Representation and Lineage in Macbeth 4.1
Richard Deese, CGS Social Sciences
We Are Amphibians: Julian & Aldous Huxley on the Future of Our Species
Wiebke Denecke, Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Classical World Literatures: Sino-Japanese and Greco-Roman Comparisons
Anna Henchman, English
The Starry Sky Within: Astronomy and the Reach of the Mind in Victorian Literature
Rebecca Martin, History of Art & Architecture
Zeugma as the Provenance of 12 Mosaic Fragments from Bowling Green University
Susan Mizruchi, English
Brando’s Smile
Simon Rabinovitch, History
Jewish Rights, National Rites
Samuel Z. Solomon, CFA Music
How to Write for Percussion: A Comprehensive Guide to Percussion Composition
Kevin Van Anglen, English
Thoreau at Two Hundred
Chris Walsh, CAS Writing Program
Cowardice: A Brief History
2012/2013
Patricia Hills, History of Art & Architecture
Teaching the Body; exhibition catalog
Christopher Martin, English
Constituting Old Age in Early Modern English Literature
Gillian Pierce, Rhetoric, CGS
Scapeland: Writing in the Landscape from Diderot’s Salons to the Postmodern Museum
2011/2012
Emine Fetvaci, Art History & Architecture
Picturing History at the Ottoman Court
Irit Kleiman, Romance Studies
Memory, Betrayal, Text: Philippe de Commynes at the Edge of Modernity
2010/2011
William C. Carroll, English
Love’s Labour’s Lost in Afghanistan (Shakespeare Bulletin)
Bonnie Costello, English
“Marianne Moore and the Old Master” journal article
Gene Jarrett, English
Representing the Race: A New Political History of African American Literature (New York University Press)
Diane Lobel, Religion
Quest for God and the Good (Columbia University Press)
Andrew Shenton, Music, STH
The Cambridge Companion to Arvo Pärt
Gregory Williams, History of Art & Architecture
Permission to Laugh: Humor and Politics in Contemporary German Art
2009/2010
Mildred Basker-Siegel, Romance Studies
Introduction to Spanish for Translation, McGraw-Hill
Arianne Chernock, History
Men and the Making of British Feminism, Stanford University Press
James H. Johnson, History
Venice Incognito: Masks in the Serene Republic, University of California Press
Eugenio Menegon, History
Ancestors, Virgins, and Friars: the Localization of Christianity in China, Harvard University Press
James Schmidt, History
Selections from the Journal for Social Research 1934-1940, Columbia University Press
Peter Schwartz, Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
After Jena: Goethe’s Elective Affinities and the End of the Old Regime, Bucknell University Press
Zsuzsanna Varhelyi, Classical Studies
Sacrifice in the Ancient Mediterranean, Oxford University Press
Hilda Westervelt, History of Art & Architecture
The Centauromachy in Greek Architectural Sculpture, Cambridge University Press