Tag: Weekly Reader
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Book shares key milestones in Georgia’s fiscal history
Author Thomas P. Lauth outlines key milestones in Georgia’s fiscal history, comparing Georgia to other…
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CED professor co-authors new book
‘Oil Spaces’ traces petroleum’s impact through a range of territories from across the world.
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First-of-its-kind guidebook leads landowners through smoke management
Illustrated book de-mystifies science and includes best practices for an important part of prescribed burns.
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Book records history of the American chestnut
‘The American Chestnut’ describes the blight and decline of an incredibly dominant species and efforts…
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Book grapples with Andean cloud forests’ socioecological classification
Authors Fausto Sarmiento and Elena V. Sarmiento frame mountain conservation within convergent mountain science in…
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Collection shares stories of head waiters, front-of-house staff
This collection of biographies is being re-published with a foreword and introduction by Maurice Carlos…
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Professor’s new book helps students, instructors navigate capstone design
The book provides a brief overview of the engineering design process as well as templates,…
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CED associate professors collaborate on guide to Southern landscape plants
The book offers uses of plant materials and resource information for selecting plant materials for…
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River guide sheds light on wonders of Ocmulgee River
Joe Cook provides both beginner and expert water sports enthusiasts all the necessary information they…
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Book shares Jimmy Carter’s past, present and legacy
Kaye Lanning Minchew’s book illuminates Carter’s rich past, present and legacy
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Book evaluates industrialists’ impact on southeastern US
The book elucidates the associations and interconnections spread across a plethora of industries by interpreting…
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Book examines history of foreign-owned automotive sector
Timothy J. Minchin’s book offers up a new history of the foreign-owned auto industry.
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Author shares the music and mythocracy of Col. Bruce Hampton
This life history of Hampton reads like a novel—one full of astonishing stories of a…
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Book explores canine cognition
Michele Merritt attempts to fill two important gaps in animal cognition philosophy.
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Poetry collection marries fierce and funny
These poems are all linked by threads associated with motherhood and so-called female “hysteria.”
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Collection of essays details identity, commitment to activism
This debut collection—called “Southbound”—features 20 essays that tackle a plethora of subjects.
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Guide offers valuable knowledge for clinicians
Through this innovative resource, clinicians will gain valuable knowledge regarding the conceptualization, identification, assessment and…
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Davis writes new edition of ‘Principles of American Journalism’
The book includes discussions on definitions and terms, values, economics, emerging media business models, a…
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Morrison releases ‘Beauty of the Wild’
In “Beauty of the Wild,” Darrel Morrison tells stories of people and places that have…
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Librarian, musicologist release book on Cold War influence on music
‘Atomic Tunes’ is the first book that the Smolkos co-authored together.
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Book uses lenses of violence, gender and movement to evaluate generational freedom
‘Generations of Freedom’ tells the stories of people who dwelled in an uncertain world of…
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Collection of poetry explores ‘divine fire,’ timeless themes in the search for meaning
In his new book of poems, Woo offers an astounding vision of the world right…
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Essay collection details author’s personal transformation
Clinton Crockett Peters poses the question, “How can landscape produce and end identities?”
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Poetry collection explores ancestry in the American South
This collection marries vulnerabilities and politics, and explores themes like love, grief, loss and connectivity.
